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In all cases where " Newhaven " is given as the locality, 

 it must be understood that the specimens are from the 

 fishermen's lines, and probably taken to the east of the May 

 Island. 



FOEAMINIFERA. 



Astrorhiza limicola, Sandahl. 



Half a mile west of May Island, 20 fathoms. 

 Bottom, sandy mud. October 7th. 

 Mr Pearcey kindly identified my speci- 

 men. The species has been previously 

 recorded from Dunbar by the late Prof 

 F. M. Balfour. 



POKIFEPtA. 



Ascandra variabilis, Haeckel. 



May Island, between tide-marks on Clado- 

 phora rupestris (J. T. Cunningham). 



Suherites {Hymeniacidon) ficus (Esper.). 



Several specimens adhering to old uni- 

 valves, taken in the trawl, two miles east 

 of Inchkeith. 



Tsodictya fucorum (Johnst.). 



On Hydroids, Newhaven. Several speci- 

 mens dreds^ed north-east of Inchkeith. 



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HYDPvOIDA. 



Coryne Vart Beiiedenii, Hincks. 



On a Buccinum shell, tenanted by Eupa- 

 gurus hernhardus, taken in a few fathoms 

 off Granton Quarry. 



Heterocordyle Conyhearei, Allman. 



On old shells of Aporrhais and Turritella, 

 west of May Island, 20 fathoms. 



Campanularia Ilincksii, Alder. 



On Hydroids, Kirkcaldy Bay. 



Halecium sp. 



A minute form, differing from all pre- 

 viously described British species. It is 



