110 REPORT 1884. 



38. Cellaria perampla, Waters, ' Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc' vol. 



xxxviii. p. 260. 

 Locality. — Mount Gambier. 



39. Cellaria angtjstiloba, ~Busk= Melicerita ibid., Busk, 'Quart. Jour. 



Geol. Soc' xvi. p. 261 = Melicerita ibid., T. Wood, ' Geo. Obser. 

 South Aust.' p. 73 = Melicerita ibid., 'Foss. Bry. Orak.' p. 155, 

 p. xx. figs. 15, 18 = Gellaria angustiloba, ' Quart. Jour. Geol. 

 Soc' vol. xxxviii. p. 260, pi. ix. fig. 28, 29, 30. 

 Localities. — Mount Gambier (Woods), Orakei Bay (Stol.), Bairns- 

 dale, Muddy Creek. 



Related probably (as Cellaria') to Melicerita Chart esivorthii, M.-Ed. ; 

 Eschar inella elegans, D'Orb. ; Membranipora stenostomata and Eschara sp., 

 described by Hagenow. 



40. Cellaria slnuosa, Hassall (see Hincks, p. 109) = Farcimia ibid. 



Hassall, ' Ann. N. H.' vi. 172, pi. vi. figs. 1, 2 = Farcimia spathu- 

 losa, Hassall, ibid. xi. p. 112 = Salicoruaria sinuosa, Johnst., 

 Busk, Alder. = Salicornariafarciminoides var., Busk, ' Brit. Mus. 

 Cat.' = Salicornariafarciminoides, ? Manzoni, 'Bry. Foss. Ital.' 

 pt. iv. pi. i. fig. 1, 2 (fide Hiucks). 

 Locality and Range. — Eng. Crag, Busk ; Ital. Pliocene Quaternary, 

 Livorno (Manzoni). Near Mt. Gambier, South Austral. (Rev. J. E. Wood). 



41. Tubucellaria cereoides, Ell. and Sol. (Onchopiora, Busk) = Cel- 



laria Michelini, Reuss, 'Foss. Pol. d. W. Tert.' p. 61, pi. viii. 

 figs. 1,2 = Tubucellaria opuntioides, D'Orb. ' Pal. Fr.' v. p. 336 

 = Cellaria Michelina, Stol. ' Foss. Bry. Orak. Bay : ' Reuss, 'Pal. 

 Stud. alt. Tert.' p. 47 ; ' Foss. Fau. Steinsalz.' p. 96. 

 Locality. — Eocene, Grignon ; Oligocene, Miocene, many localities in 

 Austria and Hungary; Pliocene and Recent Seas. 



Family VIII. Membraniporip-E, Smitt. 



Celleporida', (part) Johnst. ; Flustrellaridm, (part) D'Orb. ; and in part 



Escharidce, Escharellinidce, Flustrellidai and Electrinidce of D'Orbigny, 



' Pal. Fran. T. Cret ; ' Membraniporidce, (part) Busk. 



' Zoarium calcareous, or membrano-calcareous, incrusting (and erect). 



Zocecia forming an irregular continuous expansion, or in linear series, 



with raised margins, and more or less membranaceous in front.' — Hincks, 



p. 126. 



The family Membraniporice represents, says Mr. Hincks, an earlier 

 sta^c of zocecial development as compared with the two which follow — 

 the Microporidos, and the Cribrilinidce — in that the calcification of the 

 cell is always more or less imperfect. In a large proportion of cases the 

 whole of the front is merely closed in by a membrane. — Op. cit. p. 126. 



Genus Membranipora, Blainville. 



Eschara, (part) Pallas ; Flustra, (part) Linn., Lamarck, Fleming, 

 Lamx., Audouin ; Discopora, (part) Lamk. ; Cellepora, (part) Hagenow, 

 Reuss, D'Orbigny (for species with a calcareous lamina) ; Annulipora sp., 

 Conopeum sp., Callopora sp., and Amphliblestrum sp., Gray; Marginaria 

 and Dermatopora sp., Hagenow. 



' Zoarium incrusting. Zooicia quincuncial, or irregularly disposed, 

 occasionally in linear series ; margins raised, front depressed ; wholly or 

 in part membranaceous.' — Hincks, p. 128. 



