IIYDROZOA AND CTENOPHORA, ANTIIOZOA. 
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Metschn., Solmaris flavescens, Hseck. (1877) ; S. limulala^ sp. n., p. 345, 
Lanzarofce; S. aureola^ sp. n., p. 354, pi. xix. fig. 11, Red Sea ; S.flavi- 
hrachia^ Hseck., = Pohjxenia flavihrachia^ Brandt, = Solmaris flavi- 
brachius^ Ha 0 ck. (1877). 
Solmaris^ g. n,, p. 355, for S. godeffroyi, sp. n., p. 355, pi. xix. fig. 12, = 
Solmarium godeffrorji, Hgeck. (1877), Tropical Pacific, S. griseum^ HoBck., = 
jEguorea grisea, Q. & G., ^gina grisea, Lesson, Solmarium griseum, Haeck. 
(ISn), S. jJunctatum, 'H.3QGk., = ^qiioi'ea punctata, Q.&G., ^gina punctata, 
Esch., =: Scyphis jyunctata, Lesson, — Solmarium punctatum, Haeck. (1877), 
S.astrozona, sp. n., p. 357, = Solmarium astrozona, Haeck, (1877), Chinese 
Sea, S. leucostylus, Haeck., = Polyxenia leiicostyla, Will {nec Metschn.), 
= Solmarinus leucostylus, Haeck. (1877), S. lenticula, sp. n., p. 357, = 
Solmarinus lenticula, Haeck. (1877), Indian Ocean, S. gegenbauri, Haeck., 
— JPgineta solmaris, Gegenb., =? jEgincta paupercula, Gegenb., = Sol- 
merinus gegenbauri, Haeck. (1877), /Si. rhodoloma, Haeck., =jpJquoi'ea rhodo~ 
lama, Brandt, — Paryphasma rhodoloma, Leuck., =. Solmarius rhodoloma, 
Haeck., S. corona, Haeck., = jEgineta corona, Keferst. & Ehlers, = Solma- 
rinus corona, Haeck. (1877), and S. coronantha, sp. n , p. 359, pi. xx. 
figs. 7-10, ■=■ Solmarinus coronantha, Haeck. (1877), Lanzarote. 
ANTHOZOA. 
1. Bruggemann, F. Uebor die Corallen der Insel Ponape. J. Mus. 
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[Not seen by the Recorder.] 
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This is a morphological study of the Corals, in which the author dis- 
cusses the position these animals occupy in the different classifications of 
the animal kingdom which have been proposed by Haeckel and other 
biologists. The author comes to the conclusion that the corals can no 
