

THE JOURNAL 



OF 



THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 



(ZOOLOGY.) 



Some Collections of the Littoral Marine Fauna of the Cape Verde Islands, 

 made by Cyril Crossland, M.A., B.Sc, F.Z.S., in the Summer of 1904. 

 — Bryozoa. By Arthur Wm. Waters, F.L.S., F.G.S. 



(Plates 1-4, and 2 Text-figures.) 



[Read 16th November, 1916.] 



The collections, kindly submitted to me bv Mr. Cyril Crossland, were made 

 from Boa Vista, Cape Verde Islands (1); from underneath a coal-lighter in 

 St. Vincent Harbour, marked (2) ; dredged, in 10 fathoms, in St. Vincent 

 Harbour from a bottom of foraminiferous sand and nullipore nodules — also 

 clinkers, &c. (3). 



This communication completes the description of Crossland's tropical 

 collections of Bryozoa. Two papers have been published by the Linnean 

 Society on the Red Sea material, and two by the Zoological Society on that 

 from British East Africa and Zanzibar. These last are referred to as " Bry. 

 from Zanzibar." 



Specialists have already described parts of the collections in the pages of 

 this Journal and in those of the Zoological Society's ' Proceedings.' This 

 Cape Verde collection was made with the aid of a grant from the Carnegie 

 Trustees. 



My plan, for a long time, has been practically to complete any paper by 

 comparison of my own collections, and then to check my results in the 



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