578 REPORT—1885. 
34, Schizoporella crassilabris, Hincks (‘ Annals,’ June 1883, pl. xviii. 
ey ly 
35. 5 crassirostris, Hincks (ibid. pl. xviii. fig. 3). 
36. 3 longirostrata, Hincks (ibid. pl. xvii. fig. 4). 
37. - insculpta, Hincks (ibid. pl. xvii. fig. 5, 5a). 
38. a tumulosa, Hincks (ibid. pl. xviii. fig. 2). 
39. 4 pristina, Hincks (ibid. pl. xvii. fig. 6). 
40. a maculosa, Hincks (ibid. No figure). 
Al, + torquata, D’Orb. (‘ Annals,’ March 1884, pl. ix. 
fig. 2). 
= 8. Dawsoni, Hincks, ‘ Annals,’ June 1883. 
Loc,: From 34 to 41, ‘ Polyzoa of Queen Charlotte 
2 Islands.’ 
42, 53 cinctipora, Hincks (‘ Annals,’ March 1883, p. 200, 
pl. vil. fig. 3). Loc.: New Zealand (Miss Jelly). 
43. As biserialis, His, (‘ Annals,’ March 1885, pl. vii. fig. 3) 
= 8. arachnoides, Macgil. Loc.:. New Zealand. 
AA. 4 cribrillifera, Hincks. (ibid., pl. viii. fig. 5). Loe : 
Cook’s Straits, New Zealand. 
45. ” scintillans, Hincks (ibid., pl. ix. fig. 7). Loc.: New 
Zealand. 
46. * lucida, Hincks (ibid., pl. ix. fig. 5). Loe.: Aus- 
tralia, on weed. 
(10.) 35 eircinata, Macgil. (ibid., pl. vii. fig. 1).  Loc.: 
Napier, New Zealand; Victoria, Macgil. 
47, argentia, Hincks (zbid., pl. ix. fig. 6, and ‘ Annals,’ 
Feb. 1881, p. 158, pl. ix. fig. 66a). Loc.: Africa, 
on coral. 
(17.) # linearis, Hassall. 
Form, quincuncialis, Hincks, ‘ Annals,’ Feb. 1881, 
p. 158, pl. ix. fig. 3. Loc.: Ceylon (Miss Jelly). 
48. = fissurella, Hincks. 
49. a4 latisinuata, Hincks. 
50. a subsinuata, Hincks.) ‘Annals,’ 1884, vol. xiv. pp. 280, 
dl. ¢ biturrita, Hincks. | 281. Port Phillip Heads. 
52. marsupium, Fidley, 1881 = S. Ridleyi, Macg. 
53. i Johnstoni, Quelch = S. simplex, Johnston (non 
D’Orb.), ‘ Annals,’ xiii. 1884, pp. 51 and 215-217. 
Genus 73. Gephyrophora, Busk. 
‘Zoarium dimorphous, either erect and irregularly branched, and 
cylindrical, with the zocicia disposed round an imaginary axis, or decur- 
rent, loosely incrusting, and unilaminar. Zocecia completely immersed, 
flat in front, parted by septal ridges. Surface beneath the epitheca 
finely reticulate. Primary orifice arcuate, with the lower border slightly 
sinuated, afterwards transversely oblong. A prominent avicularian pro- 
cess on each side of the orifice, the two eventually inarching and form- 
ing a bridge in front of it.’—Chal. Rep. p. 167. 
Gephyrophora polymorpha, Busk, ‘ Chal. Rep.’ pl. xxxi. 
: Genus 74. Myriozoum, Donati. 
‘Zoarium erect, branched, continuous ; branches cylindrical, obtuse, 
or oviform. Surface punctured or reticulate. Avicularia, when pre- 
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