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D. 5586. Sipadan Island, Sibuko Bay, Borneo (4° 06' 50" N.; 

 118° 47' 20" E.); 347 fathoms, gray mud; bottom temperature, 

 44° F.; September 28, 1909: 



Trochosodon linearis Canu and Bassler, 1927. 

 Trochosodon quincuncialis, new species. 



D. 5593. Mount Putri, Borneo (4° 02' 40" N.; 118° 11' 20" E.); 

 38 fathoms; fine sand; September 29, 1909: 



lietepora (Reteporella) longicollis, new species. 



D. 5634. Gomono Island, Pitt Passage (1° 54' 00" S.; 127° 36' E.); 

 329 fathoms; December 3, 1909: 



Palmicellaria coronopus, new species. 



D. 5670. Chenoki Point, Macassar Strait (1° 19' S.; 118° 43' E.); 

 1181 fathoms; gray mud; bottom temperature, 38.2° F. ; December 

 30, 1909: 



Conescharellina radiala, new species. 

 Conescharellina transversa, new species. 



Ship at Cavite, Philippines: 



Acanthodesia lamellosa, new species. 



Unknown Philippine locality: 



Cheilopora grandis, new species. 

 Chorizopora ventricosa, new species. 

 Holoporella repens, new species. 

 Stylopoma grandis, new species. 



Order CHEILOSTOMATA Busk 



The structure of this order has been elaborated in some detail in 

 our North American Early Tertiary Bryozoa, where also the various 

 terms of nomenclature have been discussed and illustrated. For 

 ready reference we are including in the present work a table showing 

 the systematic classification of this order and an alphabetic list of 

 genera giving their present standing, both of which were printed in 

 our article on the Classification of the Cheilostomata published in 

 1927. 



SYSTEMATIC CLASSIFICATION 



Order CHEILOSTOMATA Busk 



Suborder Anasca Levinsen 



Division 1. INOVICELLATA Jullien, 1888 



Family AETEIDAE Smitt, 1867 



Aetea Lamouroux, 1812 (Aeteopsis Boeck, 1862; Filicella Searles 

 Wood, 1844; Anguinaria Lamarck, 1816; Cercaripora Fischer, 1866; 

 Salpingia Coppin, 1848). 



