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Cretaceous formation, possess a recent representative in Cinctipora 
elegans Hutton”) from New Zealand, of which interesting species 
Dr. S. Harmer has had the kindness to send me some dried ex- 
amplars. As in Filicea subcompressa d'Orb., F.. rhomboidalis d'Orb. 
and Cea rustica d'Orb.”) the entrance to the zooecial cavity is 
seated in the inferior part of the funnel-shaped vestibulum, and not 
being able to see any generic difference between the named creta- 
ceous forms and Hutton's species, I propose to name the latter 
Filicea elegans Hutton. 
My studies on the Bryozoa, whose chief results here are shortly 
referred, have - been supported by a subvention from the Carlsberg 
Fund. 
1) F. W. Hutton, Catalogue of Marine SN of sne Zealand, p. 103; 
Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca, p. 198; Waters, On Tertiary 
Cyclostomatous Aber, from New Billkkd. Quarterly Jour. Geol. Soc. 
1887, Vol, XLII, p 
i) Op. cit. PE Fa. 
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