34 THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA 
CHEILOSTOMATA. 
EUCRATID. 
Eucratea chelata (Linn.). 
Among Zoophytes from the Firth of 
Forth. 
Gemellaria loricata (Linn.). 
This is one of the commonest species of 
Polyzoa in the Firth of Forth. It is re- 
corded by Kirchenpauer from 24 fathoms 
near the Bass Rock, and we have dredged 
it in 26 fathoms, off the Isle of May. It 
occurs over almost the entire area, and in 
profusion on the oyster bank. It is often 
found washed up on the shore. 
CELLULARIIDA. 
Cellularia peacht (Busk). 
On the long-lines, Newhaven, very rare 
(C. W. P.); Firth of Forth, under the 
name of Cellularia neritina (M‘B.). 
Menipea ternata (Ell. and Sol.). 
We dredged this species last summer in the 
Firth of Forth. 
Scerupocellaria scruposa (Linn.). 
Firth of Forth /B.). 
Common in a few fathoms of water. 
S. scabra (v. Ben.). 
Firth of Forth, one specimen (C. W. P.). 
S. reptans (Linn.). 
Firth of Forth (A“B.). 
The Canda reptans of various authors. 
We dredged this species several times last 
summer, and have also found it among 
the refuse from the dredges on Newhaven 
pier. 
BICELLARIIDA. 
Bicellaria ciliata (Linn.). | 
On roots of Fuct (M‘B.) ; Firth of Forth 
(C. W.P.); off Aberdour, 5 fathoms (nob.). 
