144 report — 1859. 



described, and we would then have it converted into a Carduella, so far as regards 

 the most essential points of its structure. 



Descriptions of Genera of Fish of Java. By Dr. Bleeker. 



Personal Observations on the Zoology of Aberdeenshire. By S. M. Burnett. 



List of Marine Polyzoa, collected by George Barlee, Esq., in Shetland and 

 the Orkneys, with Descriptions of the Neio Species. By George Busk, 

 F.R.S., F.L.S. 



The number of species collected by Mr. Barlee in the above region, and submitted 

 to my notice, amounts to about forty, of which nine are probably new or unde- 

 scribed. 



Suborder I. CHEILOSTOMATA. 



Fam. I. SalicornariicUe, Busk. 



Gen. 1. Salicornaria, Cuvier. 

 1. S.Johnsoni, Busk. Cellaria Johnsoni, Busk, Q. J. Micr. Sc. vol. vii. p. 65 

 (Zoophytol. pi. 22. figs. 4, 5). ? Cellaria marginata, Retiss (non Goldfuss), Fossil. 

 Polyp, d. Wien. Tertiiirbech. p. 59, pi. 7. fig. 29 (non 28). 



Fam. II. Cellulariidse, Busk. 



Gen. 2. Cellularia, Pallas. 

 1. C. Peachii, Busk. C. Peachii, Busk, Ann. Nat. Hist. 2 ser. vii. p. 82, pi. 8. figs. 

 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Brit. Mm. Cat. part i. p. 20, pi. 27. figs. 3, 4, 5. 



Gen. 3. Menipea, Lamx. 

 1. M. ternata, Soland. (sp.). M. ternata, Busk, Brit. Mus. Cat. part i. p. 21, 

 pi. 20. figs. 3, 4, 5. Crisia ternata, Lamx. Tricellaria ternata, Fleming ; Blain- 

 ville ; Gray. Cellularia ternata, Johnston. 



Fam. III. Scrupariidae, Busk. 

 Gen. 4. Hippothoa, Lamx. 



1. Hippothoa calenularia, Jameson. H, catenularia, Busk, Brit. Mus. Cat. parti, 

 p. 29, pi. 18. figs. 1,2; Fleming; Hassall; Couch; Johnston; Gray. Tubipora 

 catenulata, Stewart. 



2. Hippothoa divaricata, Lamx. Hippothoa divaricata, Busk, Brit. Mus. Cat. 

 part i. p. 30, pi. 18. figs. 3, 4. Lamx. ; Johnston ; Audouin. H. lanceolata, Gray ; 

 Hassall; Couch; W.Thompson. Catenicella divaricata, Blainv. 



Fam. IV. Cabereadae, Busk. 



Gen. 5. Caberea, Lamx. 



1. C. Hookeri, Busk. C, Hookeri, Busk, Brit. Mus. Cat. part i. p. 39, pi. 37. fig. 2. 



Cellularia Hookeri, Fleming (pars) ; Johnston. ? Bicellaria Hookeri, Blainville. 



The species of Caberea originally discovered by Hooker on the south coast is 

 probably identical with Cab. Boryi; but that form and the one from the northern 

 seas were confounded together by Dr. Johnston under the same appellation. The 

 specific name, therefore, is hardly in strict language applicable to the northern spe- 

 cies, but has been retained (though altered in its precise application) in compliment 

 to the illustrious botanist to whom it was originally given. 



Fam. V. Biccllariidss, Busk. 

 Gen. 6. Bicellaria, Blainville. 

 1. B. ciliata, Linn. (sp.). B. ciliata, Busk, Brit. Mus. Cat. part i. p. 41, pi. 34; 

 Blainville. Sertularia ciliata, Linn. Cellaria ciliata, Ellis & Solander ; Lamk. 

 Bugula ciliata, Oken. Cellularia ciliata, Pallas; Johnston; Couch; Gray. Crisia 

 ciliata, Lamouroux ; Templeton; Van Bene den. 



