82 Rev. T. Hincks's Catalogue of Zoophytes. 



the following species of freshwater Polyzoa have been recorded 

 by Mr. Parfitt in his ' Catalogue of the Zoophytes of Devon,' 

 which forms part of a fauna of the county, upon which he has 

 been long engaged*. 



Order PHYLACTOL^MATA. 



Suborder Lophopea. Family Plumatellidae. 



Genus L<jpH0PU8, Dumortier. 



L. crystalUnus, Pallas. 



In a pond near Exeter, attached to the roots of Glyceria 

 Auitans {Parjitt). 



Genus Plumatella, Lamarck. 

 P. repenSj Linn. 



Note. — Mr. Parfitt records the occurrence of Allman's var. a 

 on the leaves of water-lilies in the Clist river, near Bishop's 

 Clist. 



P. limnas, Parfitt. 

 On an old shell of Anodon cygneus in the canal, Exeter 

 {Parfitt). 



P. lineata^ Parfitt. 



On the leaves of water-lilies in a pond in Yeitch's old 

 nursery, Exeter [Parfitt). 



P. emarginataj Allman. 



I learn from Mr. Parfitt that, since the publication of his 

 Catalogue, he has discovered this interesting form in the river 

 Clist, at Bishop's Clist. This is, I believe, the first record of 

 its occurrence in England, though Prof. Allman obtained it in 

 various parts of Ireland. 



Genus Fredericella, Gervais. 



F. sultana, Blumcnbach. 



Near Penzance (Couch). Mr. Parfitt informs me that it 

 occurs plentifully in one or two places in Cornwall. 



The afiluence of the South-western fauna is abundantly 

 proved by the foregoing Catalogue and Supplement. As 1 

 have remarked before, it is brouglit out strikingly by com- 



5 taring tlie })roseut list with the largest previously published, 

 \Ir. Alder's excellent ' Catalogue of the Zoophytes of North- 



* In tlii.s worli an additional habitat is piven for tlio rare Aghophenia 

 ])cint(i(ii/(i, wliich may ho insi-rtod liore : — '' Several tufts of five or six 

 pliimos each, of the typical form, i;\ere dredjjed in Salcomho Bav by F. 

 Walker, Esq The plumes measiu-e from 4 to 5 inches in hoiglit." 



