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99. . Note on a rare Indo-Pacific Barnacle.—By N. ANNANDALE, 
anit Se., C.M.Z.8. g 
Specimens ofa Barnacle (Figs. 1, la) which I regard as identi- 
cal with Owen’s Conchoderma hunteri, have recently been received at 
the Indian from the British Museum; they are labelled as having 
been taken on a.sea-snake (Hydrus platurus) in Ceylon by Mr. E. E. 
parts are normal in all the examples I have examined, 
A. R. Anderson, I.M.S., has ree 
Hydrus platurus from the Andamans to which typical examples of 
C. hunteri are attached. 
Fig. 2B Fig. Ze 
The Ceylon specimens may be regarded as slightly aberrant, 
examples of C. virgatwm var. hunteri, while that from Bengal 
