590 REPORT—1885, 
18. Orisia sertulariodes, D’Orb. = Probiscina 7d. Aud. Loc.: Red 
Sea(?). May be C. fistulosa, Heller. 
UO fs patagonica, D’Orb., ‘Voy. Amér. Mérid.’ Loc, : Patagonia. 
20. ,, sinensis, D’Orb., ‘Pal. Fr. =(?) C. elongata, M.-Hdw. 
Loc.: Hongting. 
Pears TAs martinicensis, D’Orb., ‘ Pal. France.’ Loc.: Martinique. 
22. ,, californica, D’Orb., ‘ Pal. France.’ Loc.: Lower California. 
De eo punctata, D’Orb. (?) = C. Sinclairensis (15). Loc. : Te 
de Venado, Mer Vermeille, California. 
24. ,, attenuata, Heller. Loc.: Adriatic (Lesina). 
25.  ,,  vrecurva, Heller. Loc.: Adriatic (Lesina). 
26.  ,,  setosa, Macgil. (‘Australian Pol.’ p. 16). Loc.: Aus- 
tralia. 
27. ,,  biciliata, Macgil. Having seen a specimen of tiis species 
I think it ought to be kept distinct from C. Edwardsiana, 
D Orb. 
28. ,,  producta, Smitt. Loc. (Smitt): Scandinavia (as C. 
eburnea, Norman) ; Shetland. 
29. ,, tennis, Macgillivray. Loc.: Australia. 
Group II. Incrustata, D’Orb. 
Zoarium calcareous, continuous, not divided by corneous joints, or 
furnished with radicle tubes; erect and attached by a contracted base, 
or recumbent and immediately adnate, either wholly or in part. 
This division is accepted by Mr. Busk in his catalogue of the Cyclo- 
stomata (‘ Brit. Mus.’ pt. iii.), and in nearly the same words, only the 
arrangement is different from that of Mr. Hincks. 
Family II. Tubuliporide. 
‘Zoarium entirely adherent, or more or less free and erect, multi-— 
form, often linear, or flabellate or lobate, sometimes cylindrical. Zocecia 
tubular, disposed in contiguous series or in single lines. Ocecium an 
inflation of the surface of the zoarium at certain points or a modified 
cell.’—Hincks, ‘ Brit. Mar. Polyzoa,’ p. 424. 
1. Stomatopora, Bronn. 3. Idmonea, Lamouroue. 
2. Tubulipora, Lamarck. 4, Entalophora, Lame. 
5. Diastopora, Lama. (part). 
Genus 2. Stomatopora, Bronn. 
‘Brit. Mus. Cat.’ Busk, as Alecto, pp. 23, 24. 
‘Brit. Marine Polyzoa,’ Hincks, as Stomatopora, p. 424. 
"9 ‘Fifth Rep. Foss. Polyzoa,’ 1884, as Stomatopora, which see for de- 
scription and fossil species. 
1. Stomatopora granulata, M.-Hdw. 
= Alecto id., Johnston (pt.) 
= Stomatopora incrassata, D’ Orb. 
= (?) Alecto parasita, Heller. 
Localities.: Several British from Shetland to Corn- 
wall. 
Geogr. Distrib.: Roscoff (Joliet); Bergen, Hincks, 
pl. vii. figs. 1, 2; Busk, pl. xxxii. fig. 1. 
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