1907.] 



Records of the Indian Museum. 

 59. Smittia rosiriformis, Kirkpatrick. 



191 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., series 6, vol. i, p. 80, i 

 Locality. — Station 90, Indian Marine Survey. 



60. Smittia trispinosa, Johnston. 



Several varieties of this species. 

 Localities. — Kilakarai, Gulf of Manaar (Annandale) ; Station 90, 

 Indian Marine Survey. 



61. Mucronella canalijera, Busk. 



Waters, Voy. H.M.S. '' Challenger," pt. Ixxix (vol. xxxi), p. 24. 



I have some hesitation in considering the present specimen to 

 be M. canalijera. It has the characteristic features of upright zooe- 

 cia, with finely punctured surface, semiorbicular orifice, without a 

 tooth, spines above and at the sides of the orifice, and a spout-like 

 lower lip. This last is, however, not so prominent as in Busk's 

 figure, the spines usually number four, sometimes five, but not six, 

 and are jointed at their bases ; also there are, here and there, large 

 pointed avicularia not described by Busk. No ooecia are present. 

 Locality. — Marshall Channel, Andamans (Indian Marine Survey). 



62. Mucronella tubulosa, Hincks. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., series 5, vol. vi, p. 383, 1880. 



Locality. — Marshall Channel, Andamans (Indian Marine Survey). 



5. Mucronella fonnidubilis, sp. nov. 



Fig. 6.~Mnc)-oiiella forntidabilis, sp. nov. 



Zoarium incrusting, of a light brown colour. Zooecia large, 

 deeply divided-, rising from the base to the orifice^ . coarsely apd 



