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Very abundant. The colour varies from yellowish to brownish. 
Localities. Matotschkin-scharr. 73° 25’ N. lat.,#55° E.long.2—11 
fathoms. 
Barents-Sea 76° 31’ N. lat., 45° 36’ E. long, 130 fathoms; 
74° 10' N. lat., 23° 20’ E. long, 220 fathoms; 73° 40'N. 
lat., 22° 30' E. long, 210 fathoms. 
Family CELLULARIIDAE. 
Genus: Cellularia, Pallas. 
9. Cellularia Peachii. Busk. 
SYNONYMS: 
Cellularia neritina var. Johnst. Brit. Zooph. 340. 
Bugula neritina var. b,c,d,e. Gray. Catal. of Brit. Mus. 114. 
Cellularia Peachiü. Busk. Ann. N.H. (2nd ser.) VII. 82. 
Smitt. Krit. Förteckn. Oefv. af. k. 
Vet. Akad. Förh. 1867 n°. 5, 285 seg. 
The small spines on the upper and outer angles of the zovecia 
generally present. Aperture of the zooeeia frequently elongated ; the 
perforations on the dorsal surface of the cells generally unequal in 
shape and dimensions 4—5 in number, occasionally 3, sometimes 
wanting. 
Height about 1 inch. Not very abundant. 
Locality. Barents-Sea. 72° 5’ N. lat., 37° 57’ E. long. 140 fathoms. 
Habitat. On Hydroids and on Alcyonidium gelatinosum. 
Genus: Menipea, Lamouroux. 
10. Menipea ternata. Ellis and Solander. 
SYNONYMS: 
Cellularia ternata. Johnst. Brit. Zooph. (ed. 2) 1, 335. 
Smitt. Krit. Forteckn. öfver Skand. Hafs Bryoz. 
1867. 282. 305 seq. 
Menipea ternata. Busk. Cat. of the Mar. Polyzoa. Brit. Mus. 1, 21. 
Orisia ternata. Lamouroux. Polyp. corall. flex. 61. 
Cellaria ternata. El & Sol. Zooph. 30. 
Tricellaria ternata. Gray. Cat. of Rad. Brit. Mus. 113. 
