JAPANESE CHEILOSTOMATOUS BRVOZOA. 



8. Scrupocellaria macandrei Busk. 



Scritpocellaria macandrei, Busk 1852, Cat. Brit. Mar. Poly , I, 24, pl. xxiv, 

 figs. 1-3.— Busk 1861, Quart. Journ. Mie. Sc., n. s., I, 77.— Busk 1884, Chall. Rep., 

 vol. X, pt. XXX, 23.— Heller 1867, Ery. Adr., 87.— Phillips 1899, Will. Zool. Res., 

 pt. IV, 442. — Calvet 1906, Exp. Scient. Trav. Talism., pt. VIII, 375. — Waters 1913, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 477, pi. lxviii, figs. 5, 6. 



There exist in the collection numerous colonies which may be 

 identified with the above species. The localities are : off Odawara 

 (120 fms.) ; off Jôgashima (50-70 fms.); Senkai Bay, Tsushima I. (depth 

 unknown). All the specimens differ from those described by Waters 

 from Zanzibar under the same name, in the larger number of inner 

 oral spines and in the shorter groove of vibraculum. In the specimens 

 on hand, the groove of vibraculum stops short of the median line of 

 zocecium, while in the Zanzibar specimens it should reach the median 

 line. The inner oral spines situated near the peduncle of scutum 

 always number two, instead of being single. 



9. Scnipocellaria scabra (van Beneden). 



Celiarla scabra, van Beneden 1849, Bull. Brüx., vol. XVI, I, 73. 



Scrupocellaria scabra, Hincks 1880, Hist. Brit. Mar. Poly., 48. — Norman 1868, 

 Quart. Journ. Mie. Sc., n. s., VIII, 214. — Busk 1882, Jour. Linn. Soc, XV, 231. — 

 Hincks 1888, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 6, III, 427.— Bidenkap 1897, Zool. Jahrb., X, 

 614. — Bidenkap 1900, Fauna Arct, I, 507. — Waters 1900, Journ. Linn. Soc., XXVIII, 

 54, pi. vii. — Robertson 1900, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., II, 318, pl. xix, figs. 3, 4. — 

 Norman 1903, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7, XI, 579. — Osburn 1912, Proc. Nat. Mus. 

 U.S.A., 43, 277. — Osbum 1912, Bull. Bur. Fish., 1910, XXX, 223, pi. xxi, fig. 20, 

 pi. xxxi, fig. 95. 



Numerous colonies which may be identified with the above species 

 are found in the collection. They hail from the shallow water near 

 Hakodate. They are attached to stones and shells. 



10. Scrupocellaria sent pea Busk. 



Scrupocellaria scrupea, Busk 1851, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 2, VII, 83. — Busk 

 1852, Cat. Brit. Mar. Poly., I, 24.— Heller 1867, Ery. Adr., 86.— Norman 1868, 

 Quart. Junrn. Mie. Sci. n. s., VIII, 214.— Hincks 1S80, Hist. Brit. Mar. Poly., 50. 



