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Caberea Boryi, Audouin. 

 Crisia Boryi, Audouin. Explic. Savigny, Egypt, pi. xii, 



Cellularia Hookeri, Fleming. Brit. Animals, p. 539 (not 



C. Hookeri, Johnston). 

 Caherea Boryi (plates named C. zelanica and C. patagonica) , 



Busk. Cat. Marine Polyzoa, p. 38, pi. xvi, 



figs. 4, 5, and pi. xxxviii. 



— — Heller. Die Bryozoen des Adriatischen 



Meeres, p. 13. 



This species is essentially a southern form. It is common 

 in Guernsey, and I have also found it in Jersey. On the 

 English coast I believe it has only been met with at Torquay 

 (Hooker) and Budleigh-Salterton (Hincks). It was origin- 

 ally described from the coast of Egypt, and Heller finds it 

 in the Adriatic. Busk gives the following localities: — 

 Cumberland Island ; New Zealand; E. Falkland; S. Pata- 

 gonia, 49° S.; Port St. Julian, Patagonia; Strait of Magel- 

 lan ; Algoa Bay. If these habitats be all correct, the range 

 of this species is most extraordinary. No other Polyzoa — 

 probably very few marine animals — have so extensive a dis- 

 tribution. L. Boryi may at once be distinguished from the 

 next species by the presence of its oral opercula. 



Caberea Ellisii, Fleming. 



Flustra Ellisii, Fleming. Mem. Wernerian Soc, vol. ii, p. 

 251, pi. xvii, fig. 1. 



— setacea, Fleming. British Animals, p. 536. 

 Cellularia Hookeri, Johnston. Brit. Zoophytes, 2nd edit., 



p. 338, pi. Ix, figs. 1—2 (but not C. 

 Hookeri, Fleming). 

 Caberea — Busk. Cat. Marine Polyzoa, p. 39, pi. 



xxxvii, fig. 2. 



— Ellisii, Hincks. Cat. Zoophytes Devon and Corn- 



wall, p. 63 ; Smitt, Ofversigt af K. Vet. 

 Akad. Forhand., 1867, p. 287, pi. xvii, 

 figs. 55, 56. 



This I find to be one of the more common Polyzoa in the 

 Shetland seas. I have also dredged it in the Minch, the 

 most southern habitat in which the species has as yet been 

 found. Coasts of Scandinavia and Finmark (Smitt). 



