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Genus TYPHLOTEOCHA, Schmarda (135). 



The only species, T. ' zygodonta, was found by Schmarda, in standing water, at 

 S. Juan del Norte, Central America ; and was placed by him among the Hydatincea. 

 It is somewhat like Floscular'.a campanulata. The body is nearly cylindrical ; is sur- 

 mounted in front by a five-lobed funnel-shaped cup, and terminated behind by a long 

 toe-less narrow foot. Schmarda says nothing of the approach to the alimentary canal 

 (so striking a part of the structure of the Floscules), but merely notices that the lobes 

 are closely edged with cilia, of which two are very long. He says that the mastax is 

 a transverse ellipsoid ; and that the ovary stretches down to the bottom of the long foot. 

 It is hardly possible that all these statements should be correct. 



ADDENDA. 



FLOSCULAEIA CORONETTA, (var.). Mr. Thos. Whitelegge found, in 1885, in Sydney, 

 N.S.W., a variety of coronetta which had the tips of its lobes, on their inner sides, 

 expanded into flat discs. The figure (PI. XXXIV. fig. 1) I owe to the courtesy of 

 Mr. W. Burne Poole, who found the creature in a small pond in the Botanical Gardens 

 of Adelaide. 



FURCULARIA GAMMARI, Plate (209), (PI. XXXIV. fig. 8). An ecto-parasite dis- 

 covered by Dr. Plate on the branchial laminae of Gammarus pulex. There is nothing 

 remarkable in its structure except a pair of unusually long foot-glands. 



COEEIGENDA. 



Vol. i., p. 91, 1. 82 ; for Cephalo siphon read Conochilus. 



Vol. ii., p. 7, 1. 40 ; under T. BREVISETA, Gosse, place (PL XIII. fig. 7.) 



Vol. ii., p. 47, 1. 82 ; for (PI. XVII. fig. 14) read (PI. XVII. fig. 10.) 



