108 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 
Cribrilina. 
C. punctata: Common in Vineyard Sound and outer waters, on stones and shells. 
C. annulata: Only in outer, colder waters. 
Schizoporella. 
S. unicornis: Everywhere, forming massive colonies; less frequent in outside waters. 
S. biaperta: Throughout our waters, forming flat colonies on stones and shells, or (more frequently) 
forming fanlike expansions on alge, etc. 
S. auriculata: Only in outside waters. 
S. sinuosa: Only in outside waters. 
Hippothoa. 
H. hyalina: Of general distribution on alge, shells, stones, etc.; best developed on stemsof alge 
and hydroids, where it forms nodular crusts. 
H. divaricata: Locally, not at all common and found only in the outer waters, though not else- 
where restricted by temperature. 
Lepralia. 
L. americana: Throughout our waters on stones and shells, especially in deeper waters. 
L. pallasiana: On stones, shells, piles, and eel grass; of general occurrence, but more frequent in 
shallow waters. 
L. pertusa: Of general distribution; most common on shells and pebbles. 
Mucronella. 
M. peachii: Occasional in Sound and in outside waters, forming flat crusts on stones and shells. 
M. pavonella: In outside waters only, forming flat colonies upon stones and shells, or rising into fan- 
like expansions on stems of hydroids, etc. 
Smittia. 
S. trispinosa nitida: Of very general occurrence, growing upon all sorts of objects, and forming 
massive nodular crusts on stones and shells. 
S. porifera: In outer waters, on stones and shells; smaller colonies sometimes taken in inner waters. 
Cellepora. 
C. americana: Of general distribution on stems of hydroids or alge, forming nodules or irregular 
masses. 
C. canaliculata: In outside waters, forming rounded, pisiform colonies on stems of hydroids, etc. 
Alcyonidium. 
A. verrilli: Western end of Vineyard Sound; erect and branching. 
A. parasiticum: In outside waters, incrusting stems and stones; argillaceous matter combined in 
zoarium. 
A. mytili: In various situations in inside waters, incrusting, not argillaceous. 
Bowerbankia. 
B. gracilis and its variety caudata: Creeping over stems of other organisms, or upon piles; occurring 
together. 
Hippuraria. 
H. armata: Of general occurrence; creeping upon stems, etc., or erect. 
H. elongata: Commensal in branchial chamber or on carapace of crustacea. 
The following list comprises the Bryozoa collected by us in the course of the Survey 
dredging. A considerable number of these species were not taken, however, at any of the 
regular (numbered) stations, and a good many have been recorded only from outlying 
points, such as Crab Ledge or the shuuls to the east of Nantucket. Those species which 
were taken at 10 or more of the stations in Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay are, as 
usual, designated by an asterisk. 
Pedicellina cernua. *Tubulipora liliacea (chart 28). 
Barentsia major. Tubulipora atlantica. 
Barentsia discreta. Tubulipora flabellaris. 
*Crisia eburnea (chart 27). Stomatopora diastoporoides. 
Crisia cribraria. Lichenopora verrucaria. 
