IN COUCH'S ZOOPHYTES OF CORNWALL. 167 



Off the Deadman, 1842, and on old shells on other parts of 

 the Cornish Coast. Eare. (O.W.P.) 



Genus, Cellaeia. — Lamouroux (part). 



Cellaria Fistuiosa. — Linn(BUs. Hinchs, 106, B.M. Poly., 

 plate xii, figs. 1 and 4. 



Faecimia Salicoenia. — Coiwh, Corn. Faun., iii, 129, plate xx, 

 fig. 3. 



On rocks and shells. Corallines, &c., from shallow to deep 

 water. Plentiful on the Cornish Coast. (E.Q.C.) 



2 — Celltjlaria Sinuosa. — Hassall. Hinchs, 109, B.M. Poly., 

 plate 12, figs. 5 — 8. 



Faecimia Sinuosa. —^«s,s«;/?, Ann. Nat. His., vi, fol. vi, figs. 

 1—2. 



On stones and shells from shallow to deep water. Abundant 

 in places. CornwaU (T.H.) (C.W.P.) 



Genus, Flustra. — LinncBus. 



1 — Flustea Papyeacea. — MUs and Solander. 



Flpstra Chaetacea. — Couch, Corn. Faun., iii, 121. 



On stones and shells generally from moderate depths. 



South Devon not uncommon ; Salcombe bay, Plymouth ; 

 Torbay, IKracombe, 8 — 10 fathoms (T.H,); Cornwall, very rare, 

 on shell from deep water 8 leagues south of the Deadman 

 (Couch). Off the Deadman, a small specimen in 1842: it has 

 been hoarded with jealous care, and I find a note on it, "made 

 out its true name, Christmas Day, 1868," — what a merry 

 Christmas for me ! It had, however, escaped my memory again 

 up to the 29th J.une, 1880, when it turned up. (C.W.P.) 



Genus, Membranipora. — Blainville. 



1 — Membranipora Catenularia. — Jameson. 



HiPPOTHOA Catenularia. — Couch, Cornish Fauna, p. 101, plate 

 xviii, fig. 5. 



I insert this to show the name now given to it at page 134 

 of "Hincks's British Marine Polyzoa" (1880). 



2 — Membranipora Lacroixii. — Audonin. 



Flustra Lacroixii. — Savigny, Egypte, plate x, fig. 9. 



