244 CATALOGUE OF THE ZOOPHYTES OF 
marginal spines on each side, which are not figured by Professor 
Busk, but are apparently represented in Dr. Johnston’s t. lvii., 
celle 
Famity. CELLULARIADA, Busk. 
37. CELLULARIA, Pallas. 
1. C. Peacui, Busk. 
This zoophyte proves to be much more common in deep water 
than at first supposed. Numerous specimens have been obtained. 
from the five-men boats. 
87a. BICELLARIA, Bilainville. 
1. B. cmtata, Linn. (Cellularia ciliata, Catal., p. 148.) 
Very fine specimens of this species have been got by Mr. Geo. 
Hodge, within tide marks at Seaham Harbour, where it appears 
to be not uncommon. 
376. MENIPEA, Lamouwrouz. 
1. M. rernata, Hillis and Sol. (Cellularia ternata, Catal., p. 148.) 
The same remark may be made of this species as of Cellu- 
laria Peachii. It is far from rare in deep water. 
38. BUGULA, Oken. 
5. B. Tursrnata, Alder. 
Ald. in Micros. Journ., v. v., p. 174, t. 17. 
The first intimation of the occurrence of this beautiful species 
on our coast, was received from the Rev. G. C. Abbes, who 
kindly forwarded a specimen obtained at Whitburn. Mr. Hodge 
has since obtained very fine specimens from the rocks at low- 
water mark, Seaham Harbour. 
6. B. ptumosa, Pallas. 
Soft Feather Coralline, Ellis. Corall., p. 33, t. xviii., 
Pia. wNe 
Cellularia plumosa, Pallas, Elench., p. 66, 
Bugula plumosa, Busk, Catal., p. 45, t. liv. 
