iQoy-l Records of the Indian Museum. 195 



72. Adeonella distoma, Busk. 



(I^epralia distoma) Quart. Journ. Micro. Sci., old series, vol, vi 



p. 127, 1858. 



The present specimens are old, with thick calcareous walls the 

 perforated area much sunk. There are more pores in some zocecia 

 than are described by Busk, and here and th.re on a separate area 

 below the zocecia there is a small avicularlum, pointing downwards. 

 Locality. — Station 61, Indian Marine Surve 



Family CELLEPORiD^ze. 



y^,- Cellepora cylindriformis , Busk. 



Voy. H.M.S. " Challenger ," pt. xxx (vol. x), p. 201. 



The base of this specimen has evidently incrusted some cylindri- 

 cal object. It has all the characters described by Busk, but is a 

 much larger colony, rising free and branched to the height of half 

 an inch. 

 Locality. — ^Andamans, 130-25 fathoms (Indian Marine Survey). 



74, Cellepora megasoma, MacGii 



(I^epralia megasoma) McCoy, Prod. Zool. Vict., decade iv, vol. i, 



p. 33. 

 Localities. — -Stations 59, 79, 90, Indian Marine Survey; Pedro 

 Shoal, 25 fathoms. 



75. Cellepora cidaris, MacGil 



McCoy, Prod. Zool. Vict., decade xvii, vol, ii, p. 24 >. 



There are large colonies of what I believe to be this form, 



although they have solid instead of hollow columnar processes as 



described by MacGillivray 



Localities — Off Ceylon coast, 32-34 fathoms (Indian Marine Sur- 

 vey) ; off Port Blair, 100 fathoms (Indian Marine Survey) ; 

 Lat. 6' I' N., Long. 81' 16' E. (Indian Marine Survey) ; Sta- 

 tions 59, 77, Indian Marine Survey. 



Sub-Order CYCLOSTOMATA. 



Family Crisiid.^. 

 76. Crisia holdsworthii. Busk. 



Brit. Mus. Cat. Mar. Pol., pt. iii, p. 7. 



Localities. — 01 Ceylon coast, 32-34 fathoms (Indian Marine Sur- 

 vey) ; Lat, 6' I N., Long. 81' 16' E., 34 fathoms (Indian 

 Marine Survey). 



