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40. RETEPORA BEANIANA, King. 



From the deep water fishing boats. King. From deep water, 

 Embleton Bay. Embleton (a). 



41. RHYNCOZOON BISPINOSUM (Johnston) Lepralia bis- 



pinosa, Johnston. 

 On Modiola vulgaris from Berwick Bay. Johnston (a). 



ESCHARELLJD.E. 



42. ESCHARELLA IMMERSA (Fleming) = PEACHII (John- 



ston). Lepralia peachii. 

 Common on stones and shells from near low water mark to deep 

 water. The variety immersa is more frequent in deep water. Alder 

 (a). 



Common between tide marks, Cullercoats. On shells from 

 Stations VI. and VII. and from 2i to 3 miles east of Dunstan- 

 borough Castle. 



Ocecia. — August, October and December. 



43. ESCHARELLA VENTRICOSA (Hassall). Lepralia ventri- 



cosa, Hassall. 



On Neptunea antiqua from deer) water ; rare, Cullercoats. 

 Alder (a). 



Fairly common on various shells and stones from Station VII. 

 Ocecia. — August. 



44. ESCHARELLA VARIOLOSA (Johnston) . Lepralia variolosa, 



Johnston. 

 On stones from the coralline zone ; rather rare, Cullercoats. 

 Alder (a). 



45. ESCHAROIDES COCCINEA (Abildgaard). Lepralia coc- 



cinea (Abild.). 



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

 low water mark ; frequent. Alder (a). 



46. SCHIZOPORELLA UNICORNIS (Johnston). Lepralia 



unicornis, Johnston. 

 On the under side of stones in tide pools ; frequent at Culler- 

 coats, rare in deep water. Alder (a). 



