200 Rev. T. Hincks’s Catalogue of Zoophytes 
with monodichlamydeous unsymmetrical flowers, axile placentz, 
an imbricated calyx and corolla, definite stamens, and little or 
no albumen ”—virtually includes Cannabinacce, though placed 
by that author in a different alliance ; and by adding to Endh- 
cher’s definition of his ‘ Acera’ “ carpidia interdum solitaria,” 
the Cannabinacee are no longer excluded from them. 
XXII.—A Catalogue of the Zoophytes of South Devon and South 
Cornwall. By the Rev. Tuomas Hincxs, B.A. 
[Continued from p. 30.] 
Mempranivora, De Blainville (continued). 
13. 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 cither 
in size or arrangement. The crenation or lobing of the margin 
is a very distinctive character. ach spine springs from a little 
boss on the edge of the cell. 
LEPRALIA, Johnston. 
“1. L. Brongniartii, Audouin. 
Very abundant from deep water, and also in moderate depths. 
2. L. Landsborevit, Johnston. 
Not common: Start Bay and from the Brixham trawlers, on 
shell; on Sertularia abietina, from 80 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. DL. auriculata, Hassall. 
Not rare: Torbay; on Pinna, 60 fathoms, &c. 
[Off Maughold Head, Isle of Man. ] 
