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specimen from Port Western there are lateral denticles and a con- 

 traction some distance down the aperture, which may represent the 

 teeth, which are so marked in the Bairnsdale fossil, but have not 

 been found elsewhere. I believe that L. monoceros and L. larvalis 

 MacGillivray are entirely different. 



Loc. Living : Straits of Magellan, 10-20 fath., Tierra del Fuego, 

 19 fath., Falkland Islands, 4-10 fath., Cape Horn, 40 fath. (B.) ; Eliza- 

 beth Island, 6 fath., Sandy Point, 7-10 fath., Tom Bay, 0-30 fath. 

 (M.) ; Bass's Straits (#.); Warrnamboul (MacG.); 'Challenger:' 

 station 163 ; Port Jackson. 35 fath. ; st. .303, 1325 fath. ; st. 235, 

 N. Pacific, 3125 fath. ; st. 315, 12 fath. Fossil : Bairnsdale 

 (Victoria) in Eschara-form, Xapier (X. Zeal.) adnate, Petane. 



24. Cetbeilixa fi&ttlaeis, Johnst. 



CribrUina figularis, Waters, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xli. 

 p. 293. 



Specimens from Waipukurau are very distinctly carinate down 

 the centre, and there is a considerable margin of smooth cell ; the 

 ovicells are those characteristic of figularis, but I do not find any 

 avicularia. Perhaps this is Lepralia Haueri, Ess. 



Loc. Living : European Seas, Marion Islands, and Heard Islands. 

 Fossil : Crag ; Fiver-Murray Cliffs, Waipukurau. 



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25. Cexeehlixa eadl.ta, Moll, var. Exdlicheei, Ess. 



Lepralia EndlicJieri, Eeuss, Foss. Polyp. ^Vien, p. 82, pi. ix. 

 fig. 27, and Foss. Bry. (Est. Lng. Alioc, Denkschr. Ak. TTissensch. 

 Wien, vol. xxxiii. p. 171. pi. i. fig. 9. 



A fossil from Xapier Harbour has short, broad, oval zocecia with 

 very solid shell. The ribs are irregular, usually 6 or 7 on a side. 

 The oral aperture is larger (0-15 mm.) than that of typical C. radiate, 

 and below it there is a distinct raised tubular pore surrounded by 

 a border, so that it appears marsupiate. The oTicell is about the 

 width of a zooecium, and, as far as can be judged, this has a radiate 

 structure. The L. EncUicheri of Eeuss has been found in several 

 Miocene localities of Austria and Hungary. 



26. Miceopoeella ciliata, Pall. 



Eschara ciliata, Pall. Elench. p. 38, and for synonyms see Hincks, 

 Brit. Mar. Polyzoa, p. 206. 



Lepralia calabra, Seguenza, " Formazioni Terziarie, " Accad. 

 Lincei, eclxxvii. p. 201, pi. xv. fig. 6. 



The fossil from Trig's Station has a large round suboral pore on a 

 prominent mucro, and the avicularian opening is nearly round ; 

 surface punctured. Oral aperture 0'1 mm. wide, with six spines. 

 This form is the Lejpralia pleurqpora, Ess. Foss. Bry. (Est. Tng. 

 Mioc. p. 153, pi. iv. fig. 11. 



The specimens from " Whakati " and Xapier have a smaller round 

 or lunate suboral pore with larger avicularian (vibracular) opening, 

 and the avicularian chamber forms a tube or tunnel with the opening 



