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This description of a Velella from spirits must necessarily be unsatis- 

 factory, but it seems to me better that a species should, under such cir- 

 cumstances, be noticed than j^assed over altogethei" — named it perhaps 

 should not be, but this has already been done in my IlejDort on the In- 

 vertebrata of Ireland; the specific name there is given erroneously 

 emarffinata. 



Genus Agalj^a. 

 A. Gettiana, Hyndman. 

 Belfast Bay, Mr. Getty. 



CILIOGRADA. 



Ge?WS.BEROE. 



B. cucimiis, Fabr. 

 Bangor, Co. Down, July, 1846, Mr. Hyndman and W. T. 



B. fulgens, Macartney. 



On Macartney's authority (Prof. E. Forbes). This is a mistake ; the 

 specimens were taken in Heme Bay. 



Genus Ctdippe. 

 " C. pileus, Lin. (sp.), Irish Sea." 

 Communicated by Professor E. Forbes. 



C. lagena, Forbes, 

 North of Ireland. 



C. poimfonm's, Patterson. 

 North, East, and South of Ireland. ^ 



Genus Alcinoe. 

 A. Smitkii, Forbes. 

 North of Ireland. 



A. Hibernica (sp.), Patterson. 

 North, East, and South of Ireland. 



PFLMOGRADA. 



Genus Melicertum. 



" M. campanulatum, Ehrenb. Ballycastle ; Portrush, near Giant's 

 Causeway." 

 Professor E. Forbes. 



Genus Hippocrene. 

 H. Britannica, Forbes. 

 Ballycastle, Professor Forbes. Strangford Lough, Mr. Patterson. 



