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This description of a Velella from spirits must necessarily be unsatis- 
factory, but it seems to me better that a species should, under such cir- 
cumstances, be noticed than passed over altogether — named it perhaps 
• should not be, but this has already been done in my Report on the In- 
vertebrata of Ireland; the specific name there is given erroneously 
emarginata. 
Genus Agalma. 
A. Gettiana, Hyndman. 
Belfast Bay, Mr. Getty. 
CILIOGRADA. 
Genus Beroe. 
B. cucumis, Fabr. 
Bangor, Co. Down, July, 1846, Mr. Hyndman and W. T. 
B. fulgens, Macartney. 
On Macartney’s authority (Prof. E. Forbes). This is a mistake; the 
specimens were taken in Herne Bay. 
Genus Cydippe. 
“ C. pileus, Lin. (sp.), Irish Sea.” 
Communicated by Professor E. Forbes. 
C. lagena, Forbes. 
North of Ireland. 
C. pomiformis, Patterson. 
North, East, and South of Ireland. 
Genus Alcinoe. 
A. Smithii, Forbes. 
North of Ireland. 
A. Hibernica (sp.), Patterson. 
North, East, and South of Ireland. 
PULMOGRADA. 
Genus Melicertum. 
“ M. campcinulatum, Ehrenb. Ballycastle ; Portrush, near Giant’s 
Causeway.” 
Professor E. Forbes. 
Genus Hippocrene. 
H. Britannica, Forbes. 
Ballycastle, Professor Forbes. Strangford Lough, Mr. Patterson. 
