NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 137 



rare.— J. Copiiin, Esq., and J. A. Common on the 

 south coast of Durham. — J. Hogg, Esq. 



SuB-OEDEB. CHEILOSTOMATA, Buslc. 

 Family. EUCRATEIDiE, Johnston. 



30. EUCRATEA, Lamouroux. 

 1. E. CHELATA, Linn. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 288, wood-cut 64. 

 Scnqxiria chelata, Busk, CataL, 29, t. xvii., f. 2. 

 Parasitical on small sea-weeds, and on other zoophytes, 

 between tide-marks and a little beyond. Bamborough ; 

 common. — J. A. Berwick Bay. — Dr. Johnston, Culler- 

 coats. — J. Coppin, Esq. South coast of Durham; rare. 

 —J. Hogg, Esq. 

 This pretty little zoophyte, which is rare at Cullercoats, and 

 on the coast near the mouth of the Tyne, is plentiful and very 

 fine at Bamborough, where scarcely any of the small alga3 or 

 zoophytes can be taken from the tide-pools, on which tufts of the 

 Eucratea may not be found. 



31. ANGUINARTA, Lanmrck. 



1. A. SPATULATA, LamJc. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 290, t. 1., f. 7, 8. 

 j^tea anguina, Busk, Catal., 31, t. xv., f. 1. 

 On Corallines and Fusi on the south coast of Durham ; oc- 

 casionally. — /. Hogg, Esq. 



Family. GEMELLABIAD^E, Bmk. 



32. GEM ELL ARIA, Saviz/ny. 



1. G. loriculata, Lmi. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 293, t. xlvii., f. 12, 13. 

 Very abundant in the coralline zone. 

 Two varieties of this species occur. The one rather more rigid, 

 darker coloured, and with the branches shorter and more numerous 

 than the other, which is very flacid, pale, and with the terminal 

 branches much attenuated. The former appears to be the kind 

 figured by Dr. Johnston, but the latter is more common. 



