'2QG PLYMOUTH MARINE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA. 



[ Bryozoa— co?i<r?.] 

 TUBULIPORA I'liALANGEA, Coucli : >S'. /'. Hariiic)', Quart. Jouni. Micr. Sci., 

 ser. 2, vol. xli, p. 94, tig. 



riyinoutli, common, 3-15 fms. (s.F.H.). 



TUBULIPORA PLUMOSA, W. Thompson : S. F. Harmer, Quart. Journ. Micr. 

 Sci., ser. 2, vol. xli, p. 105, tig. 



Plymouth district, abundant on Cystoseira granulata and on 

 Saccof/iiza hiilbusa (S.F.II.). 



Stomatopora GRANULATA, Milne-Edwards : T. Hinchs, Hist. Brit. Mar. 

 Polyzoa, p. 425, fig. 



Eddystone Gds. (e.j.a.). 



Stomatopoka Joiinstoni, Heller: T. ffincks, Wisi. Brit. Mar. Polyzoa, 

 p. 430. tig. 



Eddystone Gds. (e.j.a.). 

 Stomatopora major, Johnston : T. ffijick^, Hist, Brit. Mar. Polyzoa, 

 p. 427, tig. 



Eddystone Gds. (e.j.a.). 



Lichenoporidse. 



Lichenopora iiispida (Fleming) : T. Hincks, Hist. Brit. Mar. Polyzoa, 

 p. 473, fig. 



Common on all grounds 15-30 fms. (e.j.a.). 



Alcyonidiidae. 



Alcyonidium (iKLATiNOSUM (LiniKCUs) : T. Hincks, Hist. Brit. ]\Iar. 

 Polyzoa, p. 491, fig. 



In dredgings from the Sound, Mewstoue Ledge, and S. of the 

 Breakwater to 35 fms. (r.a.t., s.p.) : Millbay Ch. ; Asia Sh. ; 

 abundant (A.J.S., s.P.) : Eddystone Gds. (e.j.a.). 

 Alcyonidium hirsutum (Fleming) : T. Hinrk.'^, Hist. Brit. Mar. Polyzoa, 

 p. 493, fig. 



Cawsand B. (t.h.t.^). 

 Alcyonidium mytili, Dalyell : T. Hincks, Hist. Brit. Mar. Polyzoa, 

 p. 498, fig. 



Plymouth (s.F.H.). 



Alcyonidium parasiticum (Fleming) : T. Hincks, Hist. Brit. Mar. 

 Polyzoa, p. 502, fig. 



Plymouth, on Serhdaria cupressina (s.F.H.). 



Flustrellidse. 

 Flustrella hispida (Fabricius): T. Hincks, Hist. Brit. Mar. Polyzoa, 

 p. 506, fig. 



Very abundant everywhere between tide-marks, on Fucus, etc. 

 (r.m.p.). 



Breeding: early Feb.-mid. July; spermatozoa more abundant 

 Feb.-Mar. ; ova, Mar.-May ; larva?, Apr.-July (r.m.p.). 



Vesiculariidse. 



Amatiiia lendigera (Linnieus): T. Hincks, Hist. Brit. Mar. Polyzoa, 

 p. 516, fig. 



Penlee-Rame Gds., common on Halidrys (r.m.p.). 



