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Suborder III. CHEILOSTOMATA. 



^Etea anguina (Linne). 

 Common on weed. 



-^tea sica (Couch). H. 



This is yEtea recta, Hincks. Not uncommon on shells. 



^TEA TEUNCATA, Landshorougli. B. 

 Recorded by Busk. 



Pasithea ebuknea, Smitt. W. 

 Recorded by Waters. 



Gemellakia loricata (Linne). 



A very small fragment dredged. This requires confirmation, since the 

 fragment was so small, that it is possible that it miglit have been clinging 

 in a crevice of the sieves and have been derived from a more northern 

 habitat. 



SCKUPOOELLAEIA REPTANS (Linne). 



A small fragment betv^reen tide-marks, Funchal. 



Var. Bertholletii (Audoidn). (PI. 36. figs. 1, 2.) 



1826. Acamarchis Bertholletu, Savigny's Egypte, pi. 11. fig. 3. 



1867. Scrupocellaria capreolus, Heller, Bryozoer Adriat. Meeres, p. 11, pi. 1. fig- 1. 



Small specimens taken off Fanchal. One specimen, which agrees in all 

 other respects, is totally devoid of scuta. 



Scrupocellaria scruposa (Linne). 

 Dredged in 15-40 fathoms. 



Scrupocellaria incurvata. Waters. 



1897. Scrupocellaria incurvata, 'W&tQvs," 'Rotes, on Bryozoa from Rapallo," Linn. Soc. 



Journ., Zool. vol. xxxi. p. 9, ^\. 1. figs. 16, 17. 

 1903. Scrupocellaria aqiiiianica, Jullien & Calvet, Eesultats Camp. sci. Prince de 



Monaco, Bryozoaires provenant des campagues de 1' ' Hirondelle,' p. 35, pi. 3. 



figs. 2 a, 2 b. 



The remarkable large arcuate vibracular cells of this Scrupocellaria are 

 peculiarly distinctive. Several specimens were dredged in 50-70 fathoms at 

 Madeira. The types of Mr. Waters were from Naples, and the examples 

 procured by the Prince de Monaco were from 134 metres in the Bay of 

 Biscav. 



