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ME. H. N. EIDLEY ON THE 



POLYZOA. 



By E. KlRKPATRlCK, 



Assistant in Zoological Department, British Museum. 

 POLYZOA. 



The specimens chiefly encrust shells, and are generally much 

 worn away. 



1. Aetea eecta, Hinchs. 



2. Synnotum aviculaee, JPieper. 



3. SCEUPOCELLAEIA FEOI^DIS, D. sp. 



4. Ceibeilitsa eadiata, Moll. 



5. Smittipoea antiqua, Busk. 



{Ifollia antiqua, Smitt.) 



6. Ste&anopoeella Smittii, HlncJcs. 



7. MASTiaoPHOEA DuTEETEEi, Audouin. 



8. SCHIZOPOEELLA TJNICOENIS, Johuston. 



9. Lepealia depeessa, Bush. 



(^JSscharella rostrigera, Smitt.) 



10. Lepealia cleidostoma, Smitt, 



11. Ehtn^chopoea bispinosa, Johist. — (Encrusting Gorgonia 

 axis.) 



12. Cellepoea Eidleyi, n. sp. 



13. MiCEOPOEELLA viOLACEA, Joliiist. — Encrusting Gorgonia 

 axis ; (both purple and white varieties). 



14. Ceisia Holdswoethii, Busk. 



15. Amathia beasiliensts, Busk. 



Eamily CELLrLAEiiDjE. 



Grenus SCErPOCELLAEIA. 

 SCEUPOCELLAEIA FEONDIS, U. sp. 



Zooecia of medium size, alternate ; area oval, occupying nearly 

 half the front of cell ; spines 2-4 on the outer side, 2 on the 

 inner j lowermost spine on outer side bending over the top of 



