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Hydroida, but not always with success. Of the more im- 

 portant papers which I have been unable to obtain, most 

 refer to northern species ; in one or two cases, however, 

 notably in that of Professor D'A. W. Thompson's Report on 

 the Hydroida of the " Vega " Expedition, all my efiforts 

 to secure copies have failed, and I mention the circumstance 

 in case any of the species which I have described as new may 

 prove identical with any therein described. A list of the 

 literature to which reference is made will be found at the 

 end of this Report. 



IV. — Description of the Genera and Species. 



Order GYMN0BLA8TEA. 



Family HYDROCERATINID^. 



Genus Clathrozoon, Spencer. 



Clathrozoon wilsoni, Spencer. 



Clathrozoon wilsoni, Spencer, Trans. Roy. Soc. Vict., ii., 

 1891, pp. 121-129, pis. xvii.-xx. Id., Bale, Proc. Roy. 

 Soc. Vict., (n.s.), vi., 1893, p. 96. Id., Ritchie, Mem. 

 Austr. Mus., iv., 16, 1911, p. 810. 



Some very robust colonies were collected, attaining a 

 height of over a foot. 



Locs. — South Australian coast. 



Great Australian Bight, 80-100 fathoms. 



Order CALYPTOBLASTEA. 



Family CAMPANULARIID^l 



Genus Campanularia, Lamarck. 



Campanularia pumila, Bale. 



Campanularia pumila, Bale, Biological Results " Endea- 

 vour," ii., 1, 1914, p. 4, pi. i., figs. 6-8. 



A Campanularia in the Lamarckian sense, but wanting the 

 gonosome. 



Loc. — Great Australian Bight, parasitic on Synthecium sub- 

 ventricosum, Bale, 40-100 fathoms. 



