CHILOSTOMATA ENDOPROCTA. 
Moll. 95 
pi. xviii. figs. 1-6 ; prcetenuis, sp. n., Red Sea ?, pi. xix. figs. 6-8 ; plana ^ 
sp. n., Red Sea P, pi. xviii. figs. 7 & 8 ; tessellata^ sp. n., South Australia, 
pi. xix. figs. 9-12 ; robusta, sp. n., South Australia, pi. xviii. figs. 9 & 10; 
w^om7^/era (Macgillivray, 1860), (Busk), and granulata (Macgill.), 
South Australia, pi. xix. figs. 1-5 & 13-15. Hincks, Ann. N. H. (5) i. 
pp. 353-365, pis. xviii. & xix. 
OYCLOSTOMATA. 
Discopora mcandrina^ sp. n.. Peach, J. L. S. xiii. p. 482," Shetland. 
Domopora truncata (Jameson), D. {Defranceia) stellata (Goldf.) and 
Defrancia lucernaria (Sars), found in the Out Haaf of Shetland by J. G. 
J eff reys ; id. 1. c. pp. 483-485. 
CTENOSTOMATA. 
Amathia. An undetermined species from Fort Macon, North Caro- 
lina, shortly described by Coues & Yarrow, P. Ac. Philad. 1878, p. 304. 
Farrella arcticttf sp. n. P, Busk, in Nares’s Narrative, ii. p. 289, Franklin 
Pierce Bay. 
ENDOPROCTA. 
Loxosoma. O. Schmidt enumerates and characterizes comparatively 
the 8 known species, with L. pes, sp. n., = singulare (Schmidt, 1875, nee 
Keferstein) ; he acknowledges to having mistaken a bud for an egg, but 
maintains that the bud also originates from an internal organ (Keim- 
stock), and not merely from cells of the ectoderm, as Nitzsche avers. 
Z. wiss. Zool. xxxi. pp. 68-80, with woodcuts. 
C. Vogt states that Hatschek has misunderstood some parts of his 
paper on Loxosoma^ chiefly concerning his “organe en lunette,” his 
“ papilles tactiles ” and the formation of the buds. Z. wiss. Zool. xxx* 
pp. 374-378, with 2 woodcuts. 
