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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



HYDROMEDTJS^. 

 GYMNOBLASTEA. 



Family — C okynid . 

 Coryne pusilla, G-aertner. Coryne glandulosa, Lamarck, 

 i., ii., . iv,, v., vi. 



i. Strangford Lough (Thompson '40). 



ii. Dalkey (Haddon '86) : Rush (Duerden '97) : Howth (Dublin 



Mus.). 



iv. Eerehaven, coll. R. I. A. Exp. ;* Dursey Island (Duerden '97). 

 Y. Kilkieran Bay, coll. R. D. S.* (Duerden '97). 

 yi. Donegal Bay (Duerden '97). 



Coryne vaginata, Hincks. Tubulwria muscoides, Thompson. 

 Hermia glandulosa, Hassall. Coryne ramosa, Johnston. 



i., ii., iii., iv., v., . 



i. Strangford Lough (Thompson '40). 



ii. Ireland's Eye (Thompson '40) : Dublin Bay (Hassall '41b) : 



Dalkey Island (Haddon '86) : Rush (Duerden '94a). 



iii. South Coast of Ireland (Allman '71-' 72). 



iv. Valencia Harbour (Gamble '96, sub C. pusilla] Browne '97). 

 Y. Clew Bay (Hincks '68). 



Coryne vanbenedenii, Hincks. 

 . ii., 



ii. Recorded as a rare species, found in Killiney Bay, by the 

 Hon. Miss Lawless (Mackintosh '78). 



Syncoryne eximia (Allman). ? Coryne //s/f^r^V, Yan Beneden. 

 ?i., ?ii., .... 



?i. Ballyholme, Belfast Bay (Thompson '46, sub Coryne listerii, 

 Yan Ben.). 



?ii. Scotch Bay, Kingstown, coll. A. C. Haddon and H. W. Jacob 

 (Haddon '86). 



Identification not considered certain by Professor Haddon, as 

 gonophores were not present on his specimens, 



* The specimens obtained during the Expeditions of the Royal Irish Academy 

 (R. I. A.) and the Royal Dublin Society (R. D. S.) are now in the collection of the 

 DubHn Museum. 



