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ZOOLOGICAL LITBRATUllE. 
C. eohinata, C. tuherosa, C. informis?^ C. violacea, C. ffrossularia, Clavellina 
lepadiformis, Diazona hehndica^ Parasddia Jlemingiij Didemmim gelatinosumf 
JBotryllus ? 
Schizasoua. Crosse, 1. c. p. 106, quotes the synonymy of this genus as 
follows : — Ithodosoma, Ehrenberg, 1828 ; Schizascus, Stimpson, 1866 j Peru, 
Macdonald, March 1862 j Peroides, Macdonald, December 1862 j Chevreidiusj 
Lacaze-Duthiers, 1866 ; and gives the following list of species : — R. callense 
(Lacaze-Duthiera), Algiers; R. verecundum, Ehrb., Red Sea; R. huxleyi 
(Macdonald), Australia ; R. pellucidum (Stimp.), China Sea ; R. papillosum 
(Stimp.), China Sea. 
McIntosh (/. c.) gives an account of the anatomy of Pelonaia corrugataj 
F. & G. The specimens were taken off St. Andrews. 
Cynthia condylomata, sp. n., Packard, 1. c. p. 277, Caribou Island, 8 fathoms, 
on nullipores. — C. placenta^ sp. n., Packard, /. c. p. 277, Straits of Belle Isle, 
40 fathoms. 
POLYZOA. 
Phylactol^mata. 
Pedicellinea. Claparede describes a new species of Loxosoma^ under the 
name of L. kefersteinii, found in the Bay of Naples, and takes the opportunity 
of correcting an error that occurs in his ^ Beobachtimgen iiber Anat. der Ent- 
wickl, wirbelloser Thiere an der Kiiste von Normandie,’ where Loxosoma 
singulare is described as varying in length from 3 to 4 millimetres, instead of 
being only 0““*3 to in length. 
Gymnol^emata. 
Cheilostomata. 
' Buskea, g. n., Heller, 1. c. p. 89. This new genus possesses, like Vinculariay a 
solid, calcareous, unjointed polypstock, from which the arched ova-capsiiles 
distinctly jut out, in this latter particular resembling the genus Parcimi- 
Qiaria, in which, however, the polypstock is flexible and horny. B. nitida, 
sp. n., Heller, 1. c. p. 89, Taf. 1. figs. 2,3 : Lesina, Lissa; rare, on Valkeria 
vidovicij Hr. 
■ Chaunosia, g.n., Busk, 1. c. p. 240. Cells sejunct, attached apparently only 
by long tubular fibres. C, hirtissima, sp. n., pi. 36. figs. 12-16, Capo of Good 
Ilope. Mr. Busk suggests that this is possibly the same species as that 
described by Heller as Diachoria hirtisaima (vide infrd^ p. 608). 
Smitt describes in detail the following species : — 
.^TEiDAs {I. c. pp. 279-281 & 294-298, pi. 16). 
JEtea truncata (Lbgh.) (=Fistularia midticornis^ Miill. ?, = Salpingia has- 
sallii, Coppin,=-f^i’^eq^s^s elongata, Boeck, and JE. argillaceaj Sni.), JE. an- 
guina (Linn.) (=JE. spathidata, Lam.), and recta (Hincks). 
Cellularih)^ (l.c. pp. 281-288 & 298-329, pis. 16, 17). 
. JBucratea chelata (Linn.). 
Cellularia ter'nata (Sol.) (= Sertularia reptans, Fabr.,= Cellarina gracilisy 
Van Ben.,=sA/em^ea arcticay Busk), C, scahra (Van Ben.) { = Sertularia hale- . 
