418 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [712] 
BuUGULA TURRITA Verrill. Plate XXXIV, figs. 258, 259. (p. 311.) 
Cellularia turrita Desor, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. iii, p. 66,1848. Cel- 
lularia fastigiata Leidy, op. cit., p. 142 (non Linné, sp.). 
North Carolina to Casco Bay. Very abundant in Great Egg Harbor, 
New Jersey; Long Island Sound; Buzzard’s Bay; and Vineyard Sound, 
low-water to 15 fathoms; Portland, Maine, on piles of wharf. 
Flustrina. 
MEMBRANIPORA PILOSA Farre. Plate XXXIV, figs. 262, 263. (p. 496.) 
Phil. Trans., 1837, p. 412, Plate 27, figs. 1 to 5; Johnston, Brit. Zo6ph., ed. i, p. 280, 
Plate 34, figs. 10, 12, 1838; ed. ii, p. 327, Plate 56, fig. 6, 1847; Smitt, op. cit., 
1867, p. 368, Plate 20, fig. 49. Flustra pilosa Linné, Fauna Suec., ed. ii, p. 539 
(t. Smitt). Zschara pilosa Pallas, Elench, Zodph., p. 50, 1766. Hippothoa 
rugosa Stimpson, Invert. Grand Manan p. 18 (variety catenularia). Tubipora 
catenularia Jameson, Wern. Mem., vol. i, p. 561 (t. Smitt). 
Long Island Sound to the Arctic Ocean; Finmark to the Mediter- 
ranean, Very abundant near New Haven, at Savin Rock, Thimble 
Islands, ete., in 1 to 6 fathoms, and in tide-pools, on Chondrus crispus, 
Phyllophora and other alge, stoues, etc.; Watch Hill, Rhode Island, 4 
to 5 fathoms, on alge, abundant; Vineyard Sound; Massachusetts Bay; 
Casco Bay; Bay of Fundy, and northward. The variety catenularia is 
common in Casco Bay and Bay of Fundy, from above low-water mark: 
to 50 fathoms. It occurs on the coasts of Northern Europe at various 
depths down to 300 fathoms. Fossil in the Post-Pliocene of Canada and 
Labrador (Dawson). 
MEMBRANIPORA LINEATA Busk. (p. 406.) 
Catal. Mar. Polyzoa, part ii, p. 58, Plate 61, fig.1; Smitt, op. cit., 1867, p. 363, 
Plate 20, figs. 23 to 31. Flustra lineata Linné, Systema Nat., ed. xii, p. 1301; 
Johnston, Brit. Zodph., ed. ii, p. 349, Plate 66, fig. 4. Escharina lineata Leidy, 
Journ, Acad. Nat. Sciences, Philad., ser. ii, vol. iii, p. 141, Plate 10, fig. 22, 
1855. 
Great Egg Harbor, New Jersey, to the Arctic Ocean; Spitzbergen to 
Great Britain, low-water mark to 50 fathoms. Common near New Haven, 
from low-water mark to 6 fathoms, on stones, oysters, alge, etc.; Watch 
Hill; Rhode Island; Vineyard Sound; Casco Bay; Bay of Fundy, and 
northward. 
Fossil in the Post-Pliocene of Canada. 
MEMBRANIPORA TENUIS Desor. (p. 420.) 
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. iii, p. 66, 1848. 
Long Island Sound to Cape Cod. Common near New Haven and in 
Vineyard Sound, low-water to 10 fathoms. Muskeget Channel, in 5 
fathoms, (Desor). 
