Suborder II. CGHEILOSTOMATA. Busk. 
Family EUCRATIIDAE. 
Genus: Gemellaria, Savigny. 
8. &Gemellaria loricata. Linnaeus. 
SYNONYMS: 
Gemicellaria loriculata. 
Loricula loricata. 
Gemellaria loriculata. 
Gemellaria loricata. 
Sertularia loricata. 
Cellularia loriculata. 
Coat-of-mail Coralline. 
Cellaria loriculata. 
Seruparia loricata. 
Notamia loriculata. 
Crisia loriculata. 
Gemellaria Willisii. 
The zoarium of this 
Blainv. Diet. Se. nat. LX 425. Man. d’Acti- 
nologie, 461. 
Öuvier. Regne Anim. ed. 2 III. 303. 
Johnst. Br. Z. ed. 2, 293 & 477. 
v. Bened. Recherches. 1845. 33. 
Alder. Cat. Zooph. of Northumberland and 
Durham (sep) 47. 
Busk. Br. Mus. Cat. 1. 34. 
Smitt. Oefv. K. Vet. Akad. Förh. 1867, 
286 & 324. 
Linnaeus. Syst. ed. 10, 815. 
Pallas. Elench. zoophyt. 64. 
Dalyell. Remark. Anim. 1. 233. 
Ellis. N. H. of Corall. 40. n°. 7. 
Ell. & Sol. Zooph. 24. 
Lamarck. S. d. Anim. s. Vertebres. ed. 2. 
11,179. 
Oken. Lehrb. Naturg. 90. 
Farre. Phil. Trans. 1837. 413. 
Lamx. Hist. Nat. des polyp. flex. 1816. 140. 
Dawson. Proc. & Trans. Nova-Scot. Inst. Nat. 
Se. I pt. 3. (1864—1865) Proceed. p. 3. 
simple structured tree-like form attains rela- 
tively large dimensions. Height several inches, generally 4 to 7. In 
consequence of the ascent of the stem between the branches given 
I found, as did Sars, that the ordi- 
nary number of tentacles of the polypide is 12. In many cases the 
off, triplets are often formed. 
stemss of Gemellaria loricata are invested with other Polyzoa (chiefly 
Menipea ternata, occasionally Bugula Murrayana). 
