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Exped.), Gaspé, Gulf of St. Lawrence (Principal Dawson), 
and West Greenland (‘ Valorous,’ 1875). 
It is probable that Smitt’s figure of “forma cancellata”’ 
(figs. 40, 41) may also belong to this species, but I have not 
seen any specimens identical, that is, having the projecting 
point on the under lip. Kirchenpauer, in 1874, named this 
last form Hemeschara(?) contorta (‘Die zweite deutsche 
Nordpolarfahrt, vol. 11. p. 422). 
Levinsen, who figures the operculum, says rightly of the 
avicularia : “ avicularia in plurimis desunt; ubi adsunt, paulo 
sub peristomia varie deposita.” 
I may mention here another species which has been often 
described and would appear to be allied to some of the pre- 
ceding forms. 
“ Lepralia”’? Smitti, Kirchenpauer. 
1867. Escharella Legentilii, forma prototypa, Smitt, “ Kritisk Forteck., 
&e.” p. 10, pl. xxiv. figs. 47-49. 
1874. Lepralia Smitti, Kirchenpauer, Die zweite deutsche Nordpolar- 
fahrt, vol. ii. p. 420, 
1887. Escharella reticulata, Levinsen, Dijmphna-Togtets zool.-bot. 
Udbytte, p. 519, pl. xxvii. figs. 5 & 6. 
1892. Schizoporella cincta, var., Hincks, “ Polyzoa St. Lawrence,” Ann. 
& Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. ix. p. 154, pl. vii. fig. 2. 
1897. Smittia reticulata, Bidenkap, “ Bryozoen von Ost-Spitsbergen,” 
Zool. Jahrbiicher, vol. x. p. 622, pl. xxv. fig. 3. 
1900. Schizoporella Harmsworth, Waters, “ Bryozoa Franz-Josef 
Land,” Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. vol. xxviii. p. 65, pl. ix. figs. 10-12. 
The known localities of this species are Spitsbergen (Smtt), 
East Greenland (Kirchenpauer), Gulf of St. Lawrence 
(Hincks), Kara Sea (Levinsen), and Franz-Josef Land 
(Waters) *. 
Genus Escuaropsis, Verrill f. 
= Escharoides, Smitt, Hincks, &c. (uec H. Milne-Edwards). 
Type, Escharopsis lobata, Lamouroux,= LE. Sarsii, Smitt. 
66. Escharopsis rosacea (Busk). 
Not uncommon near Vads6 and in the middle of the 
Varanger Fiord down to 100-120 fathoms; also recorded by 
Nordgaard from Sveerholt in 80-40 fathoms. 
Other localities from which examples are in my cabinet 
* Since this paper was sent to the printer, Zepralia Smitti has received 
yet another name, viz. Smittia Levinsent, Nordgaard, ‘ Die Bryozoen des 
westlichen Norwegens,’ 1903, p. 92. 
+ Verrill, Proc. U.S, Nat. Mus. 1879, p. 196. 
