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ZOOLOGICAL LlTISUATUllE. 
A. dilatata (p. 81), A. viridis (p. 81, pi. 16. figs. 2 & 3), A. nolitangere (p. 82, 
pi. 15. fig. 3), A. leprosa (p. 82, pi. 15. fig. 4) j Thalisias (g. n.) ignis (p. 83, 
pi. 18. figs. 1 tfe 2), T. proxima (p. 84, pi. 18. fig. 3), T. riigosa(^. 84, pi. 18. 
fig. 4), T. coccinea (p. 84, pi. 18. fig. 6), T. hyano (p. 86, pi. 16. fig. 1), T. 
varians (p. 86, pi. 13. fig. 6), T. saxicava (p. 87) ; Pandaiios (g. u.) arlus- 
culum (p. 88, pi. 18. fig. 6), P. pennata (p. 88, pi. 20. fig. 3), P. lugubris 
(p. 89), P. angulosa (p. 89, pi. 16. fig. 4), P. acanthifolium (p. 90, pi. 20. fig. 2), 
P. walpersii (p. 90, pi, 20. fig. 1) ,* Phorbas (g. n.) viccquensis (p. 91), P. 
amaranthus (p. 92, pi. 21. fig. 1) ; Niphatks (g. ii.) ercc/a (p. 93, pi, 21. fig. 3), 
JV. venosa (p. 94, pi. 21. fig. 2), N. thomasiana (p. 94, pi. 22, fig. 1) j Acamas 
( g. n.) laxissima (p. 95, pi. 22. fig, 3), A, violacea (p. 95, pi. 22, fig. 4) j Ar- 
CESios (g. prominida (p. 96, pi. 2k fig. 6), A. ))orosa(^. 96, pi. 22. fig. 3), 
A. hostilis (p. 97) ; Terpios (g. n.) coralUna (p. 9^ pi. 23. fig. 1), T, dcsbonii 
(p. 98), T. aurantiaca (p. 99), T. tennis (p. 100, pi. 24. figs. 2 & 3), T. cladocera 
(p. 100, pi. 23. fig. 4), T. jania (p. 101, pi. 22. figs. 8 & 9), T. niger (p. 102, 
pi. 23. fig. 2), T. echinata (p. 102, pi. 24. figs. 4&6), T. fugue (p. 102. pi. 24. 
fig. 6) j Tethia glubiim (p. 104) ; Geodia caribou (p. 105, pi. 24. fig. 8) j 
Euryades (g. n.) notabilis (p. 106, pi. 25. fig. 3) j Medon (g. n.) imberbis 
(p. Ill, pi. 22. fig. 2), M. barbata (p. Ill, pi. 24. figs. 9 & 10) j Vioa strombi 
(p. 113) ; Euryphylle (g. n.) latens, E. dtibbia (p. 114, pi. 25. figs. 5-8). 
Schmidt (/. c.) describes tlie following new species from the 
Adriatic, chiefly from the sliores of Lissa and Lessina, arranging 
the Sponges under six families : — Calcispongice, Ceraospongue , 
Gummineoi, Coi'ticatoij Halichondricej Halts arcince : — 
Oalcisponqias : Eunstervillia corcyrensis (p. 22) j Ute glabra (p, 23, pi. 3. 
fig. 1), U. chrysalis (p. 23, pi. 3. fig. 2) j Grantia clathrus (p. 24, pi. 3, 
fig. 3). CERAOSPONGiiE : Cacospongia carduelis (p. 27) j Spongelia Jistidaris 
(p. 28, pi. 3. fig. 4, pi. 2. figs. 28 & 29), *51 perforata (p. 28) ; Ilircinia oros 
(p. 29, pi. 3. fig. 5) ; Sarcotragus muscarum (p. 29). Oorticataj : Stelletta 
dorsigera (p. 31, pi. 3. figs. 6 & 7), S. pelleri (p. 32, pi. 3. fig. 8) j Ancorma 
aaptoo (p. 33, pi. 4. fig. 11). IIalichondrias : Esperia nodosa (p. 33, pi. 3. 
fig. 10), E. bacillar ia (p. 34, pi. 3. fig. 12) ) Clathrea pelligera (p. 34, pi. 3. 
fig. 13), C. oroides (p. 35, pi. 4. figs. 1 & 2) ; Myxilla tridens (p. 36, pi. 4. fig. 6), 
this species has been distributed under the name of M. esperii j M. involvens 
(p. 37, pi. 4. fig. 0) J Reniera grossa (p. 37), R. compacta (p. 38), R. aurantiaca 
(p. 38), this species has been distributed to some museums R. pidvinar \ R. 
ambigua (p. 39, pi. 4. fig. 8), R. labyrintkica (p. 39, pi. 4. fig. 9), R. amorpha 
(p. 38, pi. 4. fig. 7), R. (.^) frondietdata (p. 39, pi. 4. fig. 10). IIalisarcinas : 
Halisarca gidtula (p. 41). 
Sycon, Schmidt (/. c. p. 22) (charactere reformato). Sycon spiculis lon- 
gioribus villosissimis, tanquam pelle murina obtectus. Spiculoruni corona 
anterior decidua. Parietes corporis membranosa3 et fere plicatiles. Paren- 
chyma spiculis triradiatis impletum, radiis gracilibus, plerumquo paulum 
undulatis, rarius iutermixtis spiculis simplicibus. S. capillostis, Schmidt. 
Ute, Schmidt (/. c. p. 23) (charactere reformato). Spongise solitarim (ut 
genera Sycon et Eunstet'villia), sacciformes Yel fusiformes, plus minusve pe- 
dunculatce, osculo anterior!, corona spiculoruni non munito. 
Schmidtia and Lieberluiknia. These genera, formed by Professor Balsamo- 
Crivelli (Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Nat. v. 1863), are referred to in an appendix by 
Schmidt (/. c. p. 42), who points out that the latter name has long since 
