132 A MONOGUAni or the TEUTIAKY POLYZOA of VICTOllIA. 



2. L.fasciciilata, McG. PI. XXII., iiy. 4^ V 



(For (U'sci'ii)tion sec Appendix.) 



3. L. superposita , n.sp. PI. XXII., iig. 0. 



(For description see Appendix.) 



Tecticavea, D'Orh. 



Zoariiiin erect, eonsistini"- of series of super])osed sti])it:it(! ceiliferous discs, eaeli 

 disc risiiii;- from t lie eeulre of Ihe one heneath. Zoieeia not arranged in lines, hut 

 opening along the cireumfcrence of the disc. 



1. T. sclniappevensis, n.sp. PI. XX., fig. 9. 



Zoarium formed of a series of superposed discs diminishing regularly upwards, 

 each rising from the preceding by a broad base. Discs concave above, tlie zotecia 

 opening in aboiit two irregular series in the margin, which sIojk's al)riiptly from 

 above outwards ; orifices of zotecia very irregularly sliaped ; some shewing distinct 

 small spines iuside, the openings of a few smaller pores interspersed among those of 

 the zooecia. Under-surface obscurely radiately marked. 



S.P. 



Some of the connecting parts or stems are very wide, tlie discs Ix'ing then 

 s(>2)arated by little more tlian a deep groove ; and one or two of tlie discs iiroject 

 more on one side. 



Entalophora, Lamx. 



1. E. australis. Busk. PL XX., iigs. 10, 11. 

 (Por description see Apjx'udix.) 



2. E. verliclllala, Goldf. PL XX., figs. 12, 13. 

 (For description see Ajipendix.) 



3. E. lo)igipora, n.sp. PL XX., figs. 1 1, 15. 

 (For description see Appendix.) 



4. E.p)unctata, n.sp. PL XXI., fig. 2. 

 (For description see Appendix.) 



