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3. Diastopora sarniensis, Norman (Hincks, pl. Ixvi. figs. 7-9) 
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= D. hyalina (part), Smitt. 
Localities: Guernsey and Jersey ; Cornwall ;. 
Hastings. 
Geogr. Distrib.: ? Red Sea or Mediterranean. 
suborbicularis, Hincks, pl. Ixvi. figs. 11, lla 
=D. simplex, Busk, op. cit. pl. xxix. figs. 3, 4, and 
* Crag Polyzoa.’ 
Localities : South Devon ; Isle of Man, &e. 
Geogr. Distrib.: Naples; Bahusa; Finmark; Kara 
Sea; Greenland. 
The above four are the whole of the British species. 
given by Mr. Hincks. Mr. Busk gives‘another species— 
congesta, D’Orb., Busk, op. cit. pl. xxxi. fig. 5. 
Geogr. Distrib: Mediterranean ; African shore 
(H.M.S. ‘ Porcupine’). 
B. Foliaceous and bilaminate. 
(Mesenteripora) meandrina, Wood. 
The only locality, Greenland. 
Family III. Horneride, Smitt. 
Hincks, ‘ Brit. Mar. Polyzoa,’ p. 467 
= Crisinide (pt.), D’Orb. ? = Idmoneide (pt.), Bush. 
pectinata. Bush, op. cit. p. 18. 
Genus 7. Hornera, Lamowrouw 
= Siphodictum, Lonsdale. 
. Hornera lichenoides, Linn., Hincks, pl. Ixvii. figs. 1-5 
= Id., Busk, op. cit. pl. xviii. figs. 5, 6 
= H. borealis, Busk, ‘ Crag Polyzoa.’ 
Localities: Shetland; Outer Haaf; Hebrides. 
Geogr. Distrib.: Waderéarne, Bahusia; Norway ; Nova 
Zembla; Kara Sea; Greenland; St. George’s Banks.. 
violacea, Sars (Hincks, pl. Ixvii. figs. 6-8; pl. lx. figs. 
2,3); Busk, op. cit. pl. xvii. figs. 1-4 
= Pustulopora orcadensis, Busk. 
Busk gives the following varieties — 
Var. a, proboscinna, pl. xviii. figs. 1-3. 
,, [, tubulosa, pl. xviii. figs. 2-4. 
Locality (for normal form): Shetland. 
Geogr. Distrib.: Arctic Sea; coast of Norway. 
Mr. Busk, also in his*‘ British Museum Catalogue,’ part 
iii., gives the following in addition to the above :— 
frondiculata, Lamw., op. cit. pl. xx. figs. 1, 2, 3, 6. 
Geogr. Distrib.: Mediterranean; Adriatic, abundant. 
cxspitosa, Busk, op. cit. pl. xv. 
reogr. Distrib.: Cape Capricorn; Tierra del Fuego. 
Geogr. Distrib.: Madeira. 
tubulosa, Busk, op. cit. p. 19. Only described, no refer-- 
ences or plate. 
