BRYOZOA OF THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS. 21 



Chorizopora Brongniartii (Audouin), Rincks. 



For synonyms see Miss Jelly's Catalogue, and Calvet, Exped. So. du ' Travailleur ' et du 

 'Talisman,' vol. viii., Bryozoaires, p. 413, and add: — 



Levinsen, Morph. & Syst. Studies on the Cheil Bry., pp. 275, 276 (1909) ; Angelas 

 D. Joaquin, " Los primeros Briozoos ene. en los Deprisitos Plioc. de Catakma," Mem. de la 

 C. y Artes de Barcelona, p. 36 (1900). 



Loc. British and French coasts ; Guernsey ; Mediterranean ; Australia ; 

 Dunedin and Foveaux Straits, New Zealand; S.Africa; Canaries; Azores; 

 Madeira; St. Vincent Harbour, Cape Verde Islands, 10 fath., collected by 

 Grassland. 



Smittina trispinosa, var. protecta, Thornely. 



Waters, " Bry. from Zanzibar," Proc. Zool. Soc. 1913, p. 513. 



Loc. Gulf ot'Manaar ( Thornely) ; Red Sea (Waters) ; Wasin, Brit E. Africa, 

 10 fath. ; St. Vincent Harbour, Cape Verde Islands, 10 fath., collected by 

 Crossland. 



Smittina tropica, Waters. 



Smittina tropica, Waters, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vol. xxxi. (1913) p. 174, pi. 17. 

 figs. 10-14. 



Loc. Red Sea ; St. Vincent Harbour, Cape Verde Islands. 10 fath.. 

 collected by Crossland. 



Lepralia ? cucullata, Busk. 



For synonyms see Waters, "Mar. Biol, of the Sudanese Red Sea, Bryozoa," Journ. Linn. 

 Soc, Zool. vol. xxxi. (1909) p. 150. pi. 15. figs. 1-5, 10, and add:— 



Schizoporella cucullata, Jullien et Calvet, Bry.prov. des Camp, de l'Hirondelle, p. 141, pi. 16. 

 figs. 7, 7 a (1903) ; Calvet, Exped. Sc. du 'Travailleur' et du ' Talisman,' Bryozoaires, vol. viii. 

 (1907) p. 415. 



The opercula of specimens from the Cape Verde Islands are somewhat 

 larger than those from the Mediterranean. 



Loc. Mediterranean ; Red Sea; Mazatlan ; Ceylon; California ; S. Africa; 

 Azores; lies Brancot, Cape Verde, 110-180 met. (Calvet); St. Vincent 

 Harbour, Cape Verde Islands, 10 fath., collected by Crossland. 



Lepralia peristomata. Waters. 



Lepralia peristomata, Waters, "Bry. from Madeira," Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. 1899, 

 p. 10, pi. 3. fig. 20; Norman, "Polyzoa of Madeira, &c," Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vol. xxx. 

 (1909) p. 305. 



Lepralia Magnevilla, Busk (non Sav. et Aud.), Q. Journ. Micr. Sci. vol. viii. (1860) 

 p. 284, pi. 31. fig. 5. 



Two small tubercles can be seen on the front of the operculum towards the 

 proximal part in the position figured by me (loc. cit. fig. 20). They can be 

 examined in dried specimens in which the apertures are closed by the 

 opercula. 



