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Fig. 82. Membranipora lusoria, sp. nov., 



83. Mioroporella symmetrica, sp. nov., - 2 T 5 . 



84. clavata, Stol., V. 



85. Schizoporelhi sv.bmersa, sp. nov., 2 T 5 . 



86. Caberea rudis ?, Busk, ^ T 5 -. 



87. Lepralia spatulata, sp. nov., 



88. Porina columnata, sp. nov., V 2 -. 



89. Cellepora fossa, Hasw., 



90. Mioroporella ekvata, Woods, J x 2 - : a, transverse section of growing encU 



91. Mucronella elegans, MacG-., - 2 T 5 -. 



92. Lepralia cleidostoma, Sm., var. rotunda, nov., - 6 T °. 



93. Betepora marsupioM, Smitt, -V 2 -. 



94. Smittia anceps, MacG-., -V 2 : a, oral aperture, -\°~; b, aperture seen from 

 the interior. 



Discussion. 



The President stated that the abstract read only gave the main 

 points of a series of elaborate palaeontological descriptions. In reply 

 to Mr. Charles worth, he said that Mr. Waters had settled the ques- 

 tion between Ehrenberg's name of " Bryozoa " and Thompson's name 

 of " Polyzoa " in favour of the former. 



