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Challenger," "The Atlantic," i. pp. 144, 142, 193, fig. on p. 143.— Genotype 
(the only species), Naresia cyailius, Wyv. Thorns,, n. sp. Synonym of 
Kinetoskias, Danielssen, 1868. 
Nellia, Busk, 1852 2, p. 18. — Genosyntypes, Nellia oculata, Busk, nom. nov. {Salieornaria 
diehotoma, Busk, 1852', p. 367, nee S. dicJwtoma, Sehweigger, 1819, Tab. 8 ; 
1820, p. 428) and iV. simplex. Busk, nom. nov. 1852", p. 19 (S. marginata. 
Busk, 1852', p. 367). Genolectotype, iVeZfc ocidata; see Canu, 1900, Bull. 
Soo. Geol. France (3) xxviii. p. 382. It seems moderately certain that 
iV. oculata is a synonym of Cellaria tenella, Lamarck, 1816, p. 135 ; and the 
correct name of the genotype would thus be Nellia tenella (Lamk.). 
Notamia, Fleming, 1828, p. 541. — Proposed, to replace Loricaria {q. v.), pre-occupied, 
for Cellularia loriculata, Pallas (1766, p. 64) {Sertularia loricata, L., 1758, 
p. 815) and S. bursaria, L. (1758, p. 814), but immediately qualified by the 
statement that W. bursaria is the type of a new genus, Epistomia (q. v.). The 
genotype is thus Notamia loricata, and the genus becomes a synonym of 
Eucratea, Lamx. 1812 {q. v.). The loss oi Notamia, in Polyzoa, would in any 
case have been inevitable, as the name was pre-occupied by Notamia, Rafinesque 
(1819, J. de Physique, etc., Ixxxis. p. 153), introduced for a species described 
as a " Polype" and also as belonging to the Fam. Sipnuculidae, but with a 
terminal anus. See also Geinellaria. 
NotopUtes, n. gen. — See p. 348. 
Onchoporella, Busk, 1884, p. 103. — Genot}'pe, Carbasea bombycina. Busk, 1852 3, 
p. 52. Busk's species was not identical with Flustra bombycina, EU. and Sol. 
(see Euthyris), and it thus appears necessary to propose a new name for 
C. bombycina. Busk. I suggest, therefore, that the genotype should be known 
as Onchoporella husTcii, n. sp. I consider that Busk indicated his own 
C bombycina as the genotype, by placing it alone under the generic heading, 
although he stated in a footnote (p. 104) that Scruparia diapliana, Busk, is a 
second species of Onchopiorella. He here made a curious mistake, as it appears, 
on consulting the reference he gives (1860, Q. J. M. S. viii. p. 281, pi. 31. 
fig. 1), that he was deceived by the fact that fig. 1 does not occur as the first 
species on the Plate. It is clear, from the description and figures, that Busk 
meant to refer to fig. 2, which comes first on the Plate, and that the second 
species he intended to place in Onc7iop)orella was Carbasea ligulata, described 
by him on p. 282 of his 1860 paper. 
Ornithopora, D'Orbigny, 1852, A. S. IST. (3) xvi. p. 312; 1852, P.P. T. C. p. 321.— 
Genotype (the only species), Ornithopora avicularia (Sertularia avioularia 
(pars), L., 1758, p. 809; Cellularia avicularia, Pallas, 1766, p. 68). This 
species is also the genotype of Biigulina, Gray, 1848 ; and the genus is a 
synonym of Bugula, Oken, 1815. 
Ornithoporina, D'Orbigny, 1852, A. S. N. (3) xvi. pp. 312, 313 (Ornithoorina, errorim, 
on p. 312); 1852, P. F. T. C. p. 322.— In the A. S. N. D'Orbigny mentions 
only one species, 0. avicularia, which should accordingly be regarded as the 
genotype. His citation of Ellis (1756, French Ed., p. 119, pi. 38. 
fig. 7) shows, however, that the species intended was probably Avicularia 
