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a. Spicula spreading over the whole pinna. 4. Pennatula, L. 
b. Spicula only in the polyp-zone. 
a. The polyp-cup with 1 tooth 5. Zeioptilum, Verr. 
/3. The polyp -cup with 2 teeth 6. IHilosarctts, Gray. 
2. The pinnre without any spicules 7. J£al{sce 2 )tnmi,TleT]d. 
3rd subfamily. Virgularin<B. Pennatulfe with a long, narrow para polypi- 
fera ; pinnae small, or polyps absolutely inserted on the stem. 
A. Pars polypifera with pinnae. 
1. Para polypifera without calcareous spicules. 
8. Virgtdaria, Lam. 
2. Pars polypifera with calcareous spicules. 
a. A plate formed of large spicules below the pinnae. 
9. Stglatula, Verrill. 
b. Pinnae without such a plate. 
a. Polyps present on a thick ridge, with spicules on tentacles. 
10. Pavonaria, g. n. 
j3. Polyps on thick pinnae ; calcareous bodies on stem and on the 
polyps 11. Scytaliunij Herkl. 
P. Pars polypifera with solitary polyps. 
1. Dorsal zooids forming two rows ; cup with 8 teeth. 
12. Funimlinay Lam. 
2. Zooids lateral j cup with 2 small teeth . . 13. Ilalipterisj g. n. 
The new genera are sufficiently indicated in the above scheme 
for the purposes of this Record. We here only give the refer- 
ences to the new genera and species described in Part I ; — 
Ptcroides spcciosum, 1. c, p. 54, fig. 13, locality unknown j P. nigrum, 1. c, 
p, 6G, locality unknown ; P. hartingii, 1. c. p. 58, fig. 14, locality unknown ; 
P. lacazii, 1. c. p. 60, two varieties figured, fig. 15 spmosmn, fig. 17 mode, Aus- 
tralia, Sumatra ; P. muUiradiatum, 1. c. p. 68, Penang ; P. schlegelii, 1. c. p. 65, 
fig. 20, Japan ; P. hystrix, 1. c. p. 72, locality unknown ; P. longcpinnatum, 1. c. 
p. 74, locality unknown ; P. caledonicum, l.c. p. 75, fig. 28, New Caledonia ; 
P. dubenii, l.c. p. 77, Mozambique j P. gracile, 1. c. p. 77, Philippines; P. 
brachycaulon, 1. c. p. 78, fig. 30, Philippines ; P. breve, 1. c. p. 78, fig. 31, Philip- 
pines ; P. pellucidum, 1. c. p. 80, fig. 33, Philippines ; P. manillense, 1. c. p. 81, 
Philippines ; P. breviradiatum, 1. c. p. 82, Indian Ocean ; P. tenerum, 1. c. p. 84, 
fig. 37, locality uncertain ; P.fiavidum, 1. c. p. 85, Java ; P. ferrugineum, 1. c. 
p. 86, Java ; P. herklotsii, 1. c. p. 87, figs. 38, 39, locality unknown ; P. spar- 
mannii, 1. c. p. 89, figs. 42, 43, locality unknown ; P. imbricatum, 1. c. p. 89, 
figs. 45, 46, Singapore ; P. acuminatum, 1. c, p. 91, Turan? ; P. luguhre, 1. c. 
p. 94, New Holland ; P. c?-assum, 1. c. p. 95, figs. 48, 49, Singapore ; P. wester- 
mannii, 1. c. p. 96, fig. 52, locality unknown ; P. blcekerii, 1. c. p. 96, locality 
unknown ; P. fusco-notatum, 1. c. p. 99, Chinese Sea ; P. latissimum, 1. c. p. 102, 
figs. 56, 57, China. 
Godeffroyia, g. n., 1. c. p. 114. G. elegans, sp. n., 1. c. p. 116, figs. 63, 65, Siam. 
Sarcophyllum, g. n., I, c. p. 116. S. australc, sp. n., 1. c. p. 121, figs. 66, 69, 
Australia. 
Leioptilum, Gray, char, emend. 1. c. p. 139, and Ptilosarcus, Gray, char, 
emend. 1. r. p. 144. 
