HALICHONDEIA. Ill 



31. Haliohondeia Pattersoni, Bow., ii, 256 ; in, 115, 

 354, PI. XLYI, figs. 1—6. 



1867 Dendoryx Pattersoni, Gray. Proo. Zool. Soc, p. 536. 



Habitat.— A single specimen dredged off Shetland. 

 With reference to my Minch specimens wMcli are 

 figured in vol. iii, p. 115, it would be interesting to add 

 that they were dredged by Dr. Jeffreys and myself at 

 a spot off the mouth of Loch Ewe, in Eoss-shire, 

 where this sponge was living in company with some of 

 the rarest animals in the British seas, including 

 Poromya granulata, Eolothuria intestinalis, and Ante- 

 don celticus (N.). 



32. Haliohondeia pulchella. Bow., ii, 256 ; iii, PI. 

 XLVI, figs. 16—19. 



1867 Bienvma ptdcheUa, Gray. Proo. Zool. Soc, p. 539. 



32. Haliohondeia Inoalli, Bow., ii, ^58 ; iii, PI. 



XLVI, figs. 20—24. 



1867 Menyllus Ingalli, Gray. Proo. Zool. Soc, p. 533. 



33. Haliohondeia soandens, Bow., ii, 259; iii, PI. 



XLV, figs. 14—20. 



1867 lophon soandens. Gray. Proo. Zool. Soc, p. 534. 



34. Haliohondeia Batei, Bow. ,ii, 261; iii, PI. XLVI, 



figs. 25—29. 



1867 Dendoryx Batei, Gray. Proc Zool. Soc, p. 536. 



