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with monodichlamydeous unsymmetrical flowers, axile placenta, 
an imbricated calyx and corolla, definite stamens, and little or 
no albumen ”—virtually includes Cannabinacee, though placed 
by that author in a different alliance ; and by adding to Endli- 
cher’s definition of his ‘ Acera’ “ carpidia interdum solitaria,” 
the Cannabinacez are no longer excluded from them. 
XXII.—A Catalogue of ithe Zoophytes of South Devon and South 
Cornwall, By the Rev. Tuomas Hincxs, B.A, 
[Continued from p. 30.] 
Mempranrrora, De Blainville (continued). 
18. M. discreta,n.sp. PI. XII. fig. 1. 
Cells oval, distant, distinct, varying in size, and irregularly dis- 
posed; the margin cut into about sixteen lobes, supporting 
as many spines, which bend over the aperture. Ovicell small, 
globose, minutely frosted. 
On shell, from the Brixham trawl-boats. 
In this species the cells are remarkably disconnected one from 
the other. They seem as if lying together in a group rather 
than united in one structure. They are also not uniform either 
in size or arrangement. The crenation or lobing of the margin 
is a very distinctive character. Each spine springs from a little 
boss on the edge of the cell. 
Leprati, Johnston. 
1. L. Brongniartii, Audouin. 
Very abundant from deep water, and also in moderate depths. 
2. L. Landsborovii, Johnston. 
Not common: Start Bay and from the Brixham trawlers, on 
shell; on Sertularia abietina, from 30 fathoms depth, coast of 
Cornwall. 
[Abundant off the Great Orme’s Head, North Wales.] 
3. L. reticulata, Macgillivray. 
Very common in deep water: one of the most abundant spe- 
cies on the Cornish Pinne from 60 fathoms, forming exquisite 
patches on the interior surface of the shell; on stone, from 40 
fathoms ; on Eschara foliacea, Devon, &c. 
4. L. auriculata, Hassall. 
Not rare: Torbay; on Pinna, 60 fathoms, &c. 
_ [Off Maughold Head, Isle of Man.] 
