192 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MDSEDM. 



3. On Some Xomitia nuda in Jeli,y's Catalogue. 



Mr. W. M. Bale, of Kew, Victoria, has drawn my attention to some 

 names of Catenicella and Glaciporella in Jelly's " Synonymic Catalogue of 

 the Recent Marine Bryozoa" that are credited to Goldstein. No literature 

 reference is attached to these species, and I am at a loss to know how 

 they could have been included. Prior to his decease Goldstein disposed 

 of his collection of Bryozoa and I am at present unable to trace it, though 

 I believe it to have been sent to England. Those who were closely 

 associated with Goldstein in his work were unaware that he had these 

 new species under consideration, though, referring to his observations on 

 living Bryozoa in conjunction with Maplestone, he states5"We have a 

 goodly number of new species to describe." Be that as it may, the names 

 or descriptions of these species do not appear in any paper published by 

 this author, and they should therefore be deleted from the catalogue. 



The species referred to are : — 



Catenicella coitstricta Goldstein, p. 35. 

 ,, iiifiata Goldstein, p. 37. 



,, niaccoyi Goldstein, p. 37. 



,, vionstrosa Goldstein, p. 38. 



,, perpJeu'a Goldstein, p. 38. 



Claviporella bieoriie Goldstein, p. 63. 

 ,, racatiui Goldstein, p. 63. 



Perhaps the most remarkable feature of these }io)uiiui xuJa is that 

 the two last mentioned have MacGillivray's names attached to them as 

 probable synonyms. 



5 Goldstein— Quart. Journ. Mic. Soc. Vict., i.. 2. 1880, p. 49. 



