266 REPORT=<—1843, 
Distribution, 
ss vey 
; CIRRHIPEDA. Ely 3 4 
Cirr. Pedunculata. bell a kal ac 
Anatifa vitrea, Lam.; L. fascicularis, Mont.  .sssssesecseees odetapauest Ceeceed eee 
3 Stilcata, Dam. ; L. sull., Mont. .......cccvcceens coccscsbecvscncsetbbeccleas le Me 
Scalpellum vulgare, Leach; L. scalp., Lit. s.sscsseceseesees eeavendobunsesenesl ae [ig 
Pollicipes cornucopize, Leach; L. pollicipes, Gimel. ....sseeeseceeeeesenee bevesfers ¥ 
Cineras vittata, Leach; L. membranacea, Mont. .........- Shas On anaupbbnes ae a lie 
Otion Cuvieri, Leach; L. aurita, EARL wivavciverseccs cdsversvewaevesvevcvavtiess x) el: a? 
Cirrhipeda Sessilia. 
Balanus costatus, Mont.; B. angulosus, Lam, ssccssssseseseeseseeesseesene| gp | ge leon] ge 
»  communis*, Mont.; Lepas balanus, Lin.? Bal. sulcatus, 
Brug. Lam, .orscrccercescevsreercascesees wabest pases pati ese seven ces } ie ls 
»  tintinnabulum, Lin. (Sp.)  ..seseecereees Meccsencoceatbdipresecreteseegs Slime see] ge 
»,  ovularis, Lam. ; Bal. balanoides, Mont. .....0......ssseescscseconsees) ag | [ooel ge 
55 TUGOSUS™, MONE. cesecscsecevsrsssereswoeseseseeesees bes iaseesocUdobwabdeclienl gy 
»  Scoticus, Wood (sp.), Brown's Illust. pl. 7. f£. 224 sessessereees gle 
»  candidus, Leach, ¥ oy PLO. B=10 sevesvvesstvnssfaosl gp 
»»  Punctatus*, Mont. -.......sseeeee sav rs tenes btn 0d danoeasmes seveuaersweclonel yecfeaal ge 
»  fistulosus, Brug. Lam.; B. clavatus ; Lepas elongata, Chem. ...| | 4 |.++| + 
Creusia verruca, Leach, Lam. ; Lepas striata, Penn. ....+....++ Fists seeceel aed gh ladult x 

The preceding catalogue exhibits nearly all the species of Cirrhipeda which 
have a place in the British Fauna; but as these have not been satisfactorily 
determined, the usual comparison is omitted. Several of the species can 
hardly be called natives of our seas, although found living on the bottoms of 
ships in our harbours, and attached to timber cast ashore; but by including 
them here I only follow British and French authors. Some species, if not 
native, have become naturalized to a limited extent, and take up their abode 
on the “ wooden walls” of our docks, flood-gates, &e. The Coronula diadema, 
which has been obtained on the skin of whales killed on the British coast, 
and the Acasta Montagui, Leach, found imbedded in sponge, cannot be an- 
nounced with certainty in the Irish catalogue. 
CRUSTACEA. 
Some species of Irish Crustacea have been recorded in the celebrated 
‘Zoological Researches’ of Mr. John Vaughan Thompson, and his other wri- 
tingst; by Templeton’s catalogue of all the species known to him, published 
in the ninth volume of Loudon’s Magazine of Natural History ; by contribu- 
tions of Mr. Robert Templeton, to the second volume of the Entomological 
Transactions ; and by communications of my own to the Annals of Natural 
History, vols. v. (pp. 221 & 255), vii. (p. 482), X. xi. & xiii. 
The collections of Dr. Drummond, Mr. Hyndman and the Ordnance Sur- 
vey; from the north-east coast; of Mr. R. Ball from Youghal and Dublin; of 
Dr. Bellingham (in Syphonostomata) from the last-named locality; and of 
* The names of Balanus communis, B. rugosus, and B. punctatus have been applied 
to other species on the continent. See Lamarck, vol. v. 2nd edit. 
+ See correction of B. Scoticus and B. candidus in description of plate 32. 
t Papers in the Philosophical Transactions, 1835, and Entomological Magazine 
(vol.iii.), and Museum Catalogue of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin :his whole 
collection of Crustacea now belongs to this College, and is exhibited in its museum ; 
the Irish species are indicated by the initial “ I.” e 

