POLYZOA, CHILOSTOMATA. 
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List of IG Polyzoa dredged off Marseilles ; A. F. Marion, Ann. Sci. 
Nat. (6) viii. art. 7, pp. 5 & 6 : several of them described, pp. 33-36. 
New England. 9 species of Bugula, including 2 new, 2 of Scruparia^ 
1 Bxigulopsis^ and I new Porellina, enumerated by Verrill, Am. J. Sci. 
(3) xviii. pp. 52 & 53 (7 of these are European). 
Port JacJcson. 14 species of Cyclostomatous Polyzoa, including several 
new, enumerated by W. A. Haswell, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. iv. pp. 
350-356. 
Victoria. F. McOoy, “ Prodromus of the Zoology of Victoria,” decade 
iii. pp. 15-35, pis. xxiv.-xxvi., describes and figures various known species 
of Catenicella and Memhi anipora. 
Tasmania. F. W. Hutton, P. R. Soc. Tasm. 1877 [1878], pp. 23-25, 
records 23 South Australian Polyzoa, including 6 new species (1 described 
by Tate). 
New Zealand. F. W. Hutton adds 22 species to his former list of 
New Zealand Polyzoa [Zool. Rec. x. p. 179], Tr. N. Z. Inst. ix. [for 1876, 
published in 1877] pp. 358-361. 
Kerguelen Island. 26 species of Polyzoa enumerated by G. Busk, 
Phil. Tr. clxviii. pp. 193-199, pi. x. The new species have been already 
described in Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. [1876]. 6 species have not been found 
in any other locality ; the others belong to a fauna which ranges from 
the southern extremity of S. America to New Zealand, Australia, and S.’ 
Africa. 3 are European : Caberea borii (Sav.), Lepralia ciliata (Pall., 
Johust.), and hijalina (L.). 
T. Hincks proposes the following classification of the Polyzoa gene- 
rally, and the Chilostornata in particular, with special regard to the form 
of Zocecia and their orifices . — 
Sub-class HOLOBRANCHIA, Ray Lankester. 
Group ECTOPROCTA, Nitsche. 
Order Gymnol^mata, Allman. 
Sub-order 1 — Chilostornata, Busk. 
Fam. 1, AetiidcB', 2, Emrateidce \ 3, Cellulariidm, 
4, Bicellariidce ; 5, Notamiidce ; 6, Cellariidce ; 
7, Flustridce ; 8, Membraniporidce ; 9, Micro- 
poridcc] 10, Crihrilinidce ; 11, Microporellidcz ; 
12, Porinidcc', 13, Myriozoidn> \ 14, Esrharidce \ 
15, Rcteporidxe. 
CHILOSTOMATA. 
CatENICELLID/E. 
Catenicella. F. McOoy, Prodr. Zool. Viet. iii. describes (pp. 15-26) 
and figures from the Victorian Coasts : pi. xxiv., C. margaritacea, Busk, 
fig. 1, plagiostoma, Busk, fig. 2, ventricosa, Busk, fig. 3, hastata. Busk, fig. 4, 
rufa, McGill., fig. 5, cribraria. Busk, fig. 6, alata, Wyv. Thoms., fig. 7, 
lorica, Busk, fig. %,formosa, Busk, fig. 9, elegans, Busk, fig. 10, perforata, 
Busk, fig. 11, bushi, W. T., fig. 12, hannafordi, McG., fig. 13, crystallina^ 
W. T., fig. 14, carinata, Busk, fig. 15, aurita. Busk, fig. 16, and geniinata, 
\V. T., fig. 17. C. cornuta. Busk, and intermedia, McG., described, p, 27. 
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