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In deep water, Berwick Bay ; rather rare. — Dr. Johnston. Cul- 



lercoats. — J. A. Hartlepool; occasionally. — J. Hogg., Esq. 



Two or three entire specimens only have been met with at 



Cnllercoats, but separate tentacles, which appear to be very 



readily detached, are frequently brought in on the fishing lines. 



24. LUCERN^ARIA, Mulkr. 



1. L. AURICULA, Filb. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 24G, wood-cuts 54, 55. 

 On the lesser sea-weeds, in pools near low-water mark, 

 Cullercoats and Tynemouth ; not rare. 



2. L. CAMPANULATA, Lamx. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 248, wood-cut 56. 

 On sea-weeds, near low-water mark; rare. Berwick Bay. 

 — Dr. Johnston. Cullercoats and Wliitley. — A. Hancock. 

 and J. A. 



Class. POLYZOA, J. V. Thompson. 



Order. INFUNDIBULATA, Gervais. 



Sub-order. CYCLOSTOMATA, Busk. 



Family. TUBULIPORID^, Johnston. 



25, TUBULIPORA, Lamarck. 



1. T. PATINA, Lawk. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 266, t. xlvii., f. 1—3. 

 On corallines from deepish water; frequent. 



2. T. HispiDA, Flem. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 268, t. xlvii., f. 9—11. 

 On Plumularia falcata^ Carhasea papyrea^ &,c. ; not rare. 

 The variety /3 Johns. {T. orhkulus, Lamk.) is the form usually 

 met with. 



3. T. PENICILLATA, i^aJ, 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 270, t. xlviii., i. 1, 2. 

 Very rare; Tynemouth. Three specimens have been ob- 

 tained from shell-sand. 



4. T. FLABELLARIS, Fab. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 274, t. xlvi., f. 5, 6. 

 On Fusus Novegicus, from deep water ; rare. 



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