100 LIVERPOOL MARINE BIOLOGY COMMITTEE REPORT. 



Head. It was found living at Colwyn Bay on drift stuff on 

 April 19th, 1885, by Mr. A. 0. Walker.* 



Bimeria vestita, T. Strethill Wright. 

 This species is mentioned by Allman as having been 

 found at Morecambe Bay. 



Bougamvillia miiscus, Allman. 

 Found at Colwyn Bay on April 27th, 1884, by Mr. A. 0. 

 Walker, 



Family XI. — Tubulariid-s:. 

 Tubularia indivisa, Linnaeus. 



Kecorded as being very abundant by Byerley. Mersey 

 (J. S. Hicks). 



Dredged in the Welshman's Gut, June 20th. Found 

 growing at Hilbre Island in large quantities, near low 

 water mark. Dredged in Hilbre Swash on June 20th, 

 depth ten fathoms. Dredged off the Great Ormes Head, 

 from seven to eight fathoms, during the cruise of the 

 '' Hy^na," May 23rd, 1885. 



Tubularia coi'onata, Abildgaard. 



Tubularia larynx, var. /3, Johnst., B. Z. (1st edit) 116. 



Mersey (J. S. Hicks). Mentioned by Hincks as being 

 plentiful at Lytham. 



Some dried stalks, which are probably those of T. 

 coronata, were dredged in Welshman's Gut, on June 20th, 

 from a depth of seven fathoms. 



Collected at low water on Hilbre Island, on June 13th. 



Tubularia simplex, Alder (?). 



Tubularia dumortierii, Johnst., B. Z. 50. 



A specimen which was dredged from deep water between 



Port St. Mary and the Calf, off Spanish Head, Isle of Man, 



on August 3rd, 1885, probably belongs to this species. 



* Garveia nutans has also been recently found on Dalkey Island, Dublin 

 Bay, by Prof. Haddon (see Proc. R. J, Acad., ser. ii, v. iv, p. 524.) 



