74 Rev. T. Ilincks's Supplement to a Catalogue of 



new genus of Corynidce^ exhibiting curious intermediary cha- 

 racters ; the other is a Campanularian distinguished by its 

 exquisitely graceful calceoliform capsule. I have also recently 

 obtained the gonozooid of the genus Lovenella (Hincks), which 

 had not been previously noticed. It presents some very di- 

 stinctive peculiarities, and confirms the title of the form to 

 generic rank, which hitherto rested on characters supplied by 

 the trophosome alone. 



For the sake of convenience, and to mark the connexion 

 between the present paper and its predecessor, I have retained 

 the term zoophyte in the title in the sense originally given to 

 it in the Catalogue. 



Subkingdom CCELEXTEBATA. 



Class HYDROZOA. 



Order HYDROIDA. Suborder Athecata. 



Family Clavidse. 



Genus TuBiCLAVA, Allman. 



T. Iucer7ia, Allman. 



On loose stones in a rock-pool, Torbay {Allman) ; on Murex 

 erinaceus (living), dredged in Salcombe Bay {T. //.). 



In the "Catalogue" I have remarked, under Clava multi- 

 corm's, that there is much diversity in the extent to which the 

 polypary is developed in that genus, and that in some cases it 

 covers a third or more of the body of the polypite. I have 

 little doubt that the specimens which exhibited the more fully 

 developed polypary, and suggested this remark, should be 

 referred to Tuhiclava, and not to Clava. 



Family Podocorynidae. 



Genus PODOCOKYNE, Sars (in part). 



P. carnea, Sars. 



On Nassa reticulata, off the Oar Stone, Torbay ; Salcombe 

 Bay, on the same. 



The Nasm is seldom di-edged without this zoophyte as a 

 " commensal." 



Family Corynidae. 

 Genus Coryxe, Gacrtner. 

 C.pusilla, Gaertner. 

 Salcombe, in the higher rock-pools ; common. 



When the ''Catalogue" was published, the species of Co- 

 ryne and Syncoryyie had not been accurately determined. The 



