VINE: NOTES ON POLYZOA FOUND AT CLEETHORPES. 7 
Genus EUCRATEA Lamouroux. 
2. Eucratea chelata L. var. « repens. 
B.M.P., p. 14, pl. i., fig. 3.» See pls. ii, and iii. 
have found only a small fragment of this species at 
Cleethorpes. Bean says that it is rare at Scarborough, but I 
have some fairly good examples from Filey. 
Genus GEMELLARIA Savigny. 
3. Gemellaria loricata L. 
B.M.P., p.:18, pl iil., figs, I-4..--- 
In 1875, and also in 1879, there was no species more 
abundant than this in the beach débris. On the night of the 
19th of September, 1875, a terrific storm set in from the east, 
and on the morning of the zoth the beach was literally covered 
with Northern and deep-sea forms of Algz, Zoophytes, and 
Polyzoa. I have at the present time some of the finest tufts 
of Gemellaria loricata that I have ever seen. Mr. Hincks, on 
the authority of Hassall (p. 19), gives the extreme height of 
the species as 8 or g inches, but he says ‘more usually 2 to 4.’ 
Some of the examples that I gathered were fully seven inches 
in height, and of proportionate breadth. 
Genus SCRUPOCELLARIA Van Beneden. 
4. Scrupocellaria scruposa L. 
B.M.P., p. 45, pl. vii., figs. 8-10. 
I found several fair examples of this species at Cleethorpes, 
chiefly on the roots of Algz. 
5. ? Scrupocellaria elliptica Reuss. 
M.P., pp. 46-47. 
The small fragment that I place here—the only one that 
I have—may certainly claim relationship with Reuss’ beautiful 
little species so far as the general character is given by both 
Hincks and Reuss, but it will not fit in exactly with the figures 
of either author. Taking Hincks’ fig. 5, pl. vi. as a guide, 
I would advise that a careful search be made at Cleethorpes 
for examples of the species. On Algz. 
6. Scrupocellaria reptans L. 
B.M.P., p. 52, pl. vii.; figs. 1-7- 
This species is fairly abundant at Bridlington and the 
Yorkshire coast generally, but so far as I have knowledge it is 
apparently rare at Cleethorpes. I have only one fragment 
_ from this locality. : 
Jan. 1892, 
