1907.] 



Records of the Indian Museum. 

 31. Thalamopo'clla smittii, Hincks. 



18' 



Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. xxi p. 123, 1889. 

 Locality — Pedro Shoal, 25 fathoms. 



32. Bijaxaria ? sp. 



/ 



Fig. 5. — Bifaxaria'-! sp. 



A fragment, measuring half an inch in height, probably belong- 

 ing to this genus, has a continuous, branched, calcareous zoarium, 

 composed of zooecia united back to back, divisions between them 

 very indistinctly seen. Orifice rounded with a loop-shaped sinus 

 deeply sunk, but its primary form continuous up to the surface of 

 the zoarium. A few, scattered, rounded avicularia round the mar- 

 gins of the zooecia. 



Locality.— \^^t. 5^ 56' N., Long. 91° 05' E., 1,590 fathoms (Wood- 

 Mason). 



33. Cribrilina radiata, Moll. 



Localities. — Lat. 6" i' N., Long. 81° 16' E. 

 Cheduba, 28-30 fathoms (Armstrong) ; 

 Station 90, Indian Marine Survey. 



, 34 fathoms ; coast of 

 Cheduba, 6 fathoms ; 



Family MicroporeIvUD^. 



34. Microporella ciliata, Pallas. 



These specimens have the wing-like modification of the avicu- 

 laria mentioned by Hincks {Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. ix, p. 24, 

 1882) as having been found by Captain Cawne Warren on the 

 coast of Ceylon. 

 Localities. — Stations 59 and 77, Indian Marine Survey. 



