On Sponges from South Australia. 445 



Hyla agrestis, Bell, I. c. p. 46, pi. xix. fig-. 3. 



H2/ln prasina, Biirm. Erlauter. p. 106, pi. xxxi. fig. 2. 



Hyla laieralis, Eaddi, Mem. Soc. Ital. xix. p. 76. 



Hyla ruhicunchila (non Reiuh. & Liitk.), Heus. /. c. p. 158. 



Hyla hra^ieator, Hens. /. c. p. 1 59. 



B. M. ; V. I. 



IJyla Gueniheri. 



Hyla leucotcenia (non Burm.), Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 489, 



pi. xl. fig. 4. 

 Hyla bracteator (non Hens.), Bouleng. Cat. p. 395, and Ann. & Mag. 



Nat. Hist, (o) XV. p. 196. 



B. M. ; V. I. 



Phyllomedusa, Wagl. 

 Phyllomcdusa Iheringn, 

 Phyllomedusa Iheringii, Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) xvi. p. 88. 

 B. M. ; V. T. 



Apod A. 

 Chthoneepeton, Ptrs. 

 Ch tlionerpeton indistinctum . 

 Siphonops indistinctus, Reinh. & Liitk. Vidensk. Medd. 1861, p. 203; 



Hens. I. c. p. 162. 

 Chthonerpeton indistinctmn, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1879, p. 940 j 

 Bouleng. Cat. Batr. Caud. p. 104. 



XLTI. — Svppleme7}t to the Descriptions of Mr. J. Bracchridge 

 Wilson'' s Australian Sponges. By H. J. Cartee, F.R.iS. 

 &c. 



[Plate X.] 



[Concluded from p. 379.] 



Order VI. HOLORHAPHIDOTA. 



Reniera vasiformis, n. sp. 



Vasiform, infundibular ; wall thin, margin round, uneven, 

 sloped out on one side, truncated (Pby the dredge) at the 

 bottom, where the point of attachment is solid. Consistence 

 fragile. Colour light fawn. Surface more or Jess ev^en 

 generally, but smoother and more cribrate externally than 

 internally. Pores on the outside. Vents numerous, chiefly 

 scattered over the upper and inner side of the margin. Struc- 

 ture fragile, presenting in a vertical section the plumose 

 arrangement generally seen in thin-walled sponges, where 

 the fibres are directed upwards and outwards curvedly from 



