38 THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA 



Mucronella peachi (Johnst.). 



Firth of Forth (C. W. P.) ; on rocks and 



Fuci (M'R) ; Firth of Forth (Ed. Mus.). 



The Lepralia peachii and L. immersa of 



Johnston. 

 M. ventricosa (Hassall). 



Firth of Forth (C. W. P.) ; Firth of Forth 



(Ed. Mus.). 



The Lepralia ventricosa of Johnston and 



Busk. 

 M. coccinea (Abildg.). 



On stones, etc., Firth of Forth (M'R). 

 M. variolosa (Johnst.). 



Firth of Forth (C. W. P.) ; on bivalve 



shells and stones (MR) ; Firth of Forth 



(Ed. Mus.). 



The Lepralia variolosa of Johnston and 



Busk. 

 Palmicellaria sJcenii (Ell. and Sol.). 



Firth of Forth (C. W. P.). 



The Cellepora skenei of Johnston, Busk, 



and others. 



CELLEPORID.E. 



Cellepora pumicosa (Linn.). 



Firth of Forth (Ed. Mus) ; on corallines, 



stones, and Fuci (M'R). 



We dredged this species last summer. 

 C. ramulosa (Linn.). 



Firth of Forth (Ed. Mus.). 



CYCLOSTOMATA. 



Crisia cornuta (Linn.). 



We have taken this species, the Orisidia 

 cornuta of Johnston's "British Zoophytes," 

 in the Firth. 



