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LIsT OF THE FRESHWATER SPONGES OF THE MALABAR ZONE. 
Genus SPONGILLA, Lamarck. 
Subgenus EuspoNnGcILLA, Vejdovsky. 
I. S. lacustris subsp. reticulata, Annandale. 
S. proliferens, Annandale. 
S. alba, Carter. 
S. cinerea, Carter. 
S. travancorica,* Annandale. 
S. crateriformis (Potts). 
Subgenus EunapPius, Gray. 
7. S. cariert, Carter. 
Pe Re subsp. /obosa, Annandale. 
Subgenus STRATOSPONGILLA, Annandale. 
8. S. gravelyi,* nov. 
g. S. indica,* Annandale. 
10. S. bombayensis, Carter. 
Genus PECTISPONGILLA,* Annandale. 
11. P. aurea,* Annandale. 
TIGi ata var. subspinosa,* Annandale. 
Genus EpHYDATIA, Lamouroux. 
12. E. meyem (Carter). 
Genus DosIiA, Gray. 
13. D. plumosa (Carter). 
Genus TROCHOSPONGILLA, Vejdovsky. 
14. T. pennsylvamca (Potts). 
Genus CORVOSPONGILLA, Annandale. 
15. C. cauntert, Annandale. 
16. C. ultima, Annandale. 
TOG ns Set: var. spinosa,* nov. 
17. C.burmanica subsp. bombayensis, Annandale. 
18. C. lapidosa,* Annandale. 
D&W N 
In the above list the names of those genera, species, etc. 
that are only known from the Malabar Zone are distinguished 
by an asterisk (*). 
I.— SYSTEMATIC. 
The great majority of the Malabar sponges have recently 
been discussed very fully in my volume on the Freshwater 
Sponges, etc. in the Fauna of British India and in subsequent 
papers, and it is not necessary to say anything more about them 
from a systematic point of view. So much new material has, 
however, been obtained in the genus Corvospongilla that I propose 
to revise this genus, so far as the Indian forms are concerned. 
It is also necessary to describe a new species of the subgenus 
Stratospongilla (genus Spongilla) discovered by Mr. Gravely. 
