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6. L. TRispiNosA, Johns. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 324, t. Ivii., f. 7. 

 Busk, Catal., 70, t. Ixxxv., f. 1, 2; t. xcviii. ; and t. 

 cii., f. 2. 

 Common on shells and stones from deep water. 

 A very curious variety of this species is sometimes found com- 

 pletely covering a shell of Fusud antiquus with a thickish yellow 

 crust, swelling up at pretty regular intervals into little bosses or 

 tubercles. The cells in these parts are irregularly heaped to- 

 gether, and often rise perpendicularly, somewhat in the manner 

 of a Cellepora. 



7. L. cocciNEA, Abildg. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 322, t. Ivii., f. 2, 3. 

 Busk, Catal., 70, t. Ixxxviii. 

 On the roots of Laminaria digitata, on stones, &c., at and 

 beyond low-water mark ; frequent. 



8. L. LINEARIS, Hasscdl. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 308, t. liv., f. 11. 

 Busk, Catal., 71, t. Ixxxix., f. 1 — 3. 

 On shells and stones from deep water; common. 



9. L. ciLiATA, Linn. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 323, t. Ivii., f. 4, 5. 

 Busk, Catal., 73, t. Ixxiv., f. 1, 2, and t. Ixxvii., 

 f. 3—5. 

 On stones and shells from low-water mark to deep water, 

 but not common. Frequent on the littoral variety of 

 Modiola vulgaris at Bamborough. 



10. L. VARIOLOSA, Johns. 



Johns. Brit. Zooph., 317, t. Iv., f. 8, 9. 

 Busk, Catal., 75, t. Ixxiv., f. 3 — 5, and t. Ixxv. 

 On stones from the coralline zone; rather rare. Culler- 

 coats. 



