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described by Professor Smitt as Entcdopora defiexa. It is scarcely possible that Mr. 
Hincks’s Stomatopora should be the same, but to indicate the possibility that it may be 
a recent variety, I have retained the specific appelation for a decided Pustulopora, 
for which otherwise the name “fasicularis ” would have been very appropriate. 
(4) Pustulopora regularis, Macgillivray (PL IV. fig. 2). 
Pustulopera (sic) regularis, Macgilliv., Proc. Roy. Soc. Viet., vol. xix., 1882, p. 292, pi. i. fig. 3. 
1 Pustulopora subverticillata, Busk, Crag Polyzoa, p. 108, pi. xviii. fig. 1 d. 
Character. — Zoarium branched, branches of uniform thickness (about 1 to 2 mm.), 
furcate and ending in a short fork. Entire surface studded with the exserted extremities 
of the immersed zooecia, disposed cjuincuncially or in nearly regular subspiral series, and 
about eight in the width of the zoarium. Orifice O’ 1 2 to 0 '15 mm. in diameter. Surface 
of zooecia punctate, except the peristomal production which is clear, vitreous, shining 
and ringed. Ooecia ? 
Habitat. — Station 162, off East Moncoeur Island, Bass Strait, 38 fathoms, sand and 
shells. 
[Port Philip Heads, Macgilliv.] 
Probably, as suggested by Mr Macgillivray, allied to Entalophorci subregularis, 
d’Orbigny. 
Subdivision B. ADNATA seu DECUMBENTIA. 
Family III. TubuliporiDvE, Busk. 
Tubuliporidse, Bk., Crag Polyzoa; Brit. Mus. Cat. pt. iii. p. 23. 
Tubuliporidx (pars), Johnst., Blainville, Milne-Edwards (“ Tubulipores”), Smitt, Alder, 
Gray, Hincks, Vine, &c. 
Sj>arsidse (pars) d’Orbigny. 
Character. — Zoarium entirely adnate, partially erect from an expanded base, in 
shape linear, reniform, flabelliform, or claviform ; simple or divided into branching 
lobes. Zooecia distinct, more or less free and much elongated ; irregularly disposed or 
ranged in more or less regular series, diverging from a mesial line. Ooecia formed by 
an inflation of the branch. 
The Family here contains : — 
1. Alecto, Lamx. 
(1) Alecto granulata, M.-Edw. 
2. Tubulipora, Lamk. 
(1) Tubulipora jlabellaris, Fab. (PI. V. fig. 1). 
(2) Tubulipora fimbria, Lk. (PI. V. fig. 2). 
