26 Rev. T. Hincks’s Catalogue of Zoophytes 
Fam. Gemellariade. 
1. GemeLiaria, Savigny. 
G. loricata, Linn. 
Not common. 
This species, which is so abundant in some districts (as, for 
stance, on the Lancashire coast), is of comparatively rare occur- 
rence in Devon. 
“Near the shore, rare; Polperro” (Couch). 
2. Noramia, Fleming. 
N. bursaria, Linn. 
Dr. Johnston states that he received specimens of this inter- 
esting polyzoon from Devonshire, through Mrs. Griffiths : they 
were parasitical on Plumularia falcata. I have never met with 
it either there or in Cornwall. 
Fam. Cabereadz. 
Caperea, Lamouroux. 
]. C. Boryi, Audouin. 
Amongst trawl-refuse taken up off Budleigh-Salterton. In 
1854, I found several small tufts growing amidst a mass of Seru- 
pocellaria scruposa. Miss Cutler had previously obtained very 
fine specimens from the same locality on Eschara foliacea. 
~ [2. C. Hookeri, Fleming. 
Fleming founds his description of this species on a specimen 
which he had received from Dr. Hooker, and which was said to 
have been obtained at Torquay. 
This is, I believe, the only record of the occurrence of C. 
Hookeri out of the north; and one can hardly help suspecting 
that there has been some mistake about it. Prof. E. Forbes 
found it in Shetland, and Mr. Barlee in the Orkneys. It has 
not occurred either to Mr. Couch or myself in the west. At 
present, its claim to a place in this Catalogue must be consi- 
dered very doubtful. ] 
Fam. Bicellariade. 
1. Brcr~iartia, De Blainville. 
B. ciliata, Linn. 
Very common: on Sertularian Zoophytes, &e. 
