Natural History of East Fmmark, 577 



1866. Vesicularia fusca (forma simplex), Smitt, "Kritisk Fortecknin"-, 

 &c." pt. ii., (Efvers. Kongl. Vet.-Akad. Forluiud. pp. 503, 524, pi. xifi. 

 fig. 38. 



1880. Cylindrcecium dilatatitm, Hiucks, Brit. Marine Polyzoa, p. 536, 

 pi. Ixxviii. figs. 1, 2, pi. Lxxlx, figs. 1-3. 



In Lang Fiord, on Bugula Murrayana. I also found this 

 species at Florti in 188.2. The length of the zooecia is about 

 1'5 millim. 



Suborder III. Cheilostomata, Busk. 

 Genus Gemellaria, Savigny. 



18. Gemellaria loricata, Linne. 



Tide-marks, Vadso, and dredged in 120 fathoms in Bog 

 Fiord. 



This deep-water form is very delicate and drawn out ; the 

 space between the apertures is greater, often much greater, 

 than the length o£ the apertures. The form is more pro- 

 duced than that figured by Smitt, and much more produced 

 than the tide-mark Vadso form and usual British specimens. 

 It thus diverges from the type in the opposite direction from 

 the Gulf of St. Lawrence variety, which was named by 

 Dawson G. Willisii (see Hincks, pi. iii. fig. 3). 



Genus Bugulopsis, Verrill, 1879. 



(Amer. Journ. Science & Arts, Brief Contrib. xliii. vol. xviii. p. 53 ; 

 and Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1879, no. 190.) 



= Cellularia, Busk (nee Cellulariu, Pallas). 

 Type, Bugulopsis Peachii (Busk). 



19. Bugulopsis Peachii (Busk) = Cellularia Peachii, Busk. 



Varanger Fiord, in 100-150 fathoms. Verrill in 1879 

 gave the name Bugulopsis to receive the species assigned to 

 Cellularia by Busk, a position which could not be maintained. 

 No true Cellularia was found in East Finmark ; but to 

 explain the use here of the genus Bugulopsis I add the 

 following history of Cellularia : — 



Cellularia, Pallas. 



= CeUaria, Lamouroux & Hincks, =Salicornaria, Cuvier. 



The genus Cellularia cannot be used in the sense in 

 which Busk and Hincks have employed it for the following 

 reasons : — Pallas, the author of the genus Cellularia, divided 

 it into sections, the first of which was thus defined " Cellu- 

 laria? geniculatse, undique cellulospe/^ and in it were placed 



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