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ZOOPHYTES. 
L. Peachii, Johnst. 
Associated with Alecto major, Belfast Bay. 
L. pediostoma, Hassall. 
Dublin Bay, Dr. Hassall. 
In masses attached to under side of stones in rock-pools. It covered 
for a few square inches the stone with a pinkish incrustation, which 
appeared very beautiful. 
L. verrucosa, Esper (sp.). 
Dublin coast, Miss Ball, 1837. 
L. granifera, Johnston. 
North of Ireland. 
L. variolosa, Johnst. 
On Pinnce dredged at Cork, and favoured me by Dr. Ball, rare. I 
have obtained this species on the shell of the common edible crab ( Cancer 
Pagurus, Leach) taken near the entrance of Belfast Bay. 
L. immersa, Johnst. 
On Pinnce from Cork. North-East and Dublin coast, Mr. Hyndman 
and W. T. 
L. nitida, Johnst. 
On stones, &c., dredged in deep water at entrance of Strangford 
Lough ; also in Belfast Bay. 
L. ciliata, Johnst. 
Common on marine plants, shells, &c., around the Irish coast. 
Roundstone, Connemara, W. T. Shores of Down and Antrim, W. T. 
Magilligan, Mr. Hyndman. 
L. innominata, var. ? Couch (description, not figure), Johnst. 
B. Z., p. 319. 
With Alecto major, &c. 
L. semilunaris, Hassall. 
On Pecten maximus, off Bray, Dr. Hassall. 
L. unicornis, Johnston. 
Adherent to a stone dredged from 5 fathoms at Donaghadee, in 
August, 1848. 
L. Ballii, Johnst. 
A very distinct species. With Alecto major, &c. 
L. trispinosa, Johnst. ? 
Agreeing with the description (Brit. Zooph., p. 324, 2nd edit.) better 
than with the figure, in the aperture being “ small and circular,” &c. 
With the last. 
L. appensa, Hassall. 
Ballywalter, Co. Down, W. T. 
