FLORIDAN BKYOZOA. 



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The systematical and faunistic results of the present paper in the following table will 

 be coraprehended, the one column giving the bathymetrical distribution of the resp. 

 species at Florida, as shown by the PouRTALES-collections, another column stating their 

 geographical and geological range, as yet known, together with some systematical 

 remarks, giving the nearest allied forms as hinting at some more or less close 

 connection in geographical or geological respect. 



Depth at 



Florida, in 



fathoms. 



Other localities, as yet known, and annotations. 



Fam. Crisiese 

 Gen. Crisia 



C. dentieulata 7 — 60 f. Cosmopolitan; tertiary fossil in the coralline crag. 



Fam. Diastoporidae 

 Gen. Diastopora 



D. repens 306 f. Spitzbergen, Falkland-Islands; fossil in the cretaceous and erag-period. 



Fam. Tubuliporidae 

 Gen. Tubulipora 



Subg. Idmonea 



I. atlantica 60 — 270 f. Spitzbergen — Azores, Mediterranean, Australia. 



I. serpens 15 f. Finnmarckia, Madeira etc. 



I. Hochstetteriana .->. 270 f. Tertiary fossil in Australia. 



I. Milneana 19 — 60 f. Falkland-Islands. Mediterranean; tertiary fossil in California and Au- 

 stralia. 



Fam. Horneridae 

 Gen. Filisparsa 



F. Pourtalesii BO f. Azores (tertiary fossil in Australia?). 



Gen. Hornera 



H. galeata 183 f. 



Fam. Pustuliporidae 

 Gen. Entalophora 



E. proboscideoides 68 f. Azores (300 — 600 f); tertiary fossil in California. 



E. deflexa 16 f. Britain, Mediterranean; tertiary fossil in the coralline crag. 



Fam. Lichenoporidse 

 Gen. Discoporella 



D. chpeiformis 130 f. Falkland-Islands; Discoporella erassiuscula, its nearest allied, corre- 



sponding it in the North-Atlantic. 



K. Vet. Akad. Handl. Band. 11. S:o 4. 10 



