858 Transactions.—Zoologiy . 
Some of these caterpillars were obtained feeding on the common dock, 
others on the sow-thistle. 
The moth appears in March. 
LARENTIA CORCULARIA, Guenée (?). 
A moth very like this, but darker than the specimens sent me by Mr. 
Fereday, laid red eggs. 
EUPITHECIA INDICATARIA, Walker (?). 
Caterpillar.— Brown, rough segments transversely corrugated. The 
sixth, seventh, and eighth segments with a pair of dorsal papillæ ; those of 
the seventh segment much larger than the others. Length, ‘65 inch. 
Feeds on Clematis indivisa. The moth comes out in April. 
Coremia ropustaria, Walker (?). 
Caterpillar.—Shining, brown marbled with grey. A large tubercle on the 
back with a small one in front of it. Length, 1:1 inch, 
Feeds on the Kahikatoa (Leptospermum scoparium.) Moth appears in 
March. 
CoREMIA INAM(ENARIA, Guenée. 
The eggs of this species are yellow. 
Paxpicea PRIVATANA, Walker. 
Caterpillar.—Pale yellowish-green, smooth, tuberculated, with scattered 
white hairs. Head brown; anal segment, brownish. Length, 4 inch. 
Feeds on hawthorn, manuka, fuschia, and broad-leaf. Moth hatches in 
April. 
Art. XLIIIL—Corrections and additions to the list of Polyzoa in the Cata- 
logue of the Marine Mollusca of New Zealand (1873). 
By Capt. F. W. Hutton, Director of the Otago Museum. 
[Read before the Otago Institute, 5th September, 1876.) 
Catenicella geminata, Wyv. Thomson, ** Nat. Hist. Rev.," 1858. 
* Axial cell, geminate. The secondary cell developed alternately on 
either side of the axis. Axial cells, pyriform ; a large gaping avicularium 
on the angle opposite the secondary cell; secondary cell giving off by a 
terminal horny tube a single wedge-shaped peripheral cell. Cell mouth, 
large; a deep notch in the centre of the lower lip. In the primary and 
secondary axial cell four or five blunt spines surround the upper margin of 
the mouth, which is surmounted in the peripheral cells by two longer ear- 
like processes. Front of cell tuberculated.”’ 
A small species epiphytic on red alge. 
New Zealand, Dr. Joliffe. 
