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List of Species (continued). 



Lepralia subimmersa, MacG 



confinita, sp. nov 



Smittia Tatei, T. Woods 



Landsborovii 



reticulata, MacG 



seriata, Rss 



Milneana, B., v. coaequata, W. 



Schizoporella vulgaris, Moll 



simplex, J., var 



phymatopora, Rss 



atriatula, Sm 



fenestrata, Waters 



Cecilii, Aud 



protensa, sp. nov 



Mastigophora Dutertrei, Avd 



Eetepora marsupiata, Sm 



Rhynehopora bispinosa, Johnsf. ... 



Cellepora coronopus, Busk 



avicularis, Sincks 



costatar, MacG 



divisa, sp. nov 



mamillata, BvLsk 



albirostris, Sm 



pertusa, Sm 



, var. ligulata, nov 



biradiata, sp. nov 



tridenticulata, Bxisk 



fossa, Hasicell 



, var. marsupiata, nov. . . . 



Lekythopora hystrix, MacG 



Cupularia canariensis. Busk 



Selenaria maculata, Busk 



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Adelaide. 

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Yorke's Peninsula. 



Bird Eock. 



1. Cellaria malvinensis, Busk. 



Scdicornaria malvinensis^ Busk, Cat. B.M. p. 18, pi. Ixiii. figs. 1, 2 ; 

 pi. Ixv. {his), fig. 1 ; ' Challenger ' E,ep. Zool. pt. xxx. p. 91, pi. xii. 

 figs. 1, 5, 7. 



Cellaria malvinensis, "Waters, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxvii. 

 p. 321, pi. xiv. fig. 3. 



Salicornaria inimersa, T. "Woods, Corals and Bry. of I^eoz. Per. 

 in jN'ew Zealand Colon. Mus. & Geol. Surv. 1880, p. 27, fig. 27. 



There are a few small fragments of Cellaria from the River- 

 Murray Clifi's, and in only one piece is there a zooecial avicularium. 

 This avicularian cell is of the same shape as a zooecium, but is slightly 

 smaller, with a wide avicularian aperture. Possibly a second species 

 is also represented. C. malvinensis was found by the ' Challenger ' 

 widely distributed in the southern hemisphere in depths varying 

 from 5 to 1450 fathoms. 



Log. Living : Falkland Island, South Patagonia, Straits of Ma- 

 gellan {Darwin). Six stations of 'Challenger' Exped., from Ker- 

 guelen, Marion Island, S. America, Piji Islands. J^ew Zealand 

 {Hutton). Port Wellington {Miss Jelh/s Coll.). Fossil: Mt. 

 Grambier, Bairnsdale, Muddy Creek, Curdles Creek (Australia). 



