ANTIIOZOA. Gcd. 5 
central portion ramified, the intermediate cycles simple, adhesive. C. 
adhcesivum, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 86, pi. v. fig. 4 (Red Sea). 
Phymantlms loligo^ Ehrbg. ; id. 1. c. p. 87, pis. vi. figs. 1-7, vii. fig. 31 (Rod 
Sea). 
Rhodactis rhodostoma^ Ehrbg. ; id. 1. c. p. 88, pi. viii. fig. 3 (Red Sea). 
Thalassianthus aster, Leuck. (Epicladia quadranqula, Ehrbg.) ; id. 1. c. 
p. 89 (Red Sea). 
Ileterodactyla Jiemprichi, Ehrbg. ; id. 1. c. p. 90, pi. vii. fig. 1 (Red Sea). 
Actineria hempricUi, Ehrbg. ; id. 1. c. pi. vii. fig. 2 ( Red Sea). 
(ZOANTIHB^E.) Zoanthus norvegicus, sp. n., Koren & Danielssen (8), 
p. 79, pi. ix. figs. 5 & 6 (near Bergen, 300 fathoms, on corals, Tethea, 
Lima, &c.) ; Z. hertholleti (And.) {Hughea savignii, Ehrbg., pt.) ; Klun- 
zinger (6), p. 63; perii (And,), id. 1. c. p. 64, pi. iv. fig. 6 (Red Sea). 
Palythoa lesueuri, And. {Mamilliferafuliginosa, Ehrbg., Hughca savignii, 
Ehr.., pt., S. Jiemprichi, Ehr., Palythoaster savignii, Hack.), Klunzinger, 
1. c. p. 64; tuberculosa (Esper) (^Alcyon. papillosum, Pall. ?, flavo-virid-is, 
argus, Ehrbg.), id. 1. c. p. 66, pi. iv. fig. 7 (Rod Sea). In the last-named 
species, proper calcareous corpuscles were detected in the skin. 
Panceria, g. n., Andres. Coenecium in juventute tantum existens, saxis 
adnatum, tenue, parvum, expansnm; polypi liberi erecti ; pariete corporis 
crassa ; tentaculis biserialibus ; peristomo parvo, veloque carente ; lamellis 
mesentericis inferne lobatis, varioque modo coalescentibus. P. spongiosa, 
sp. n., id. (1), Port Natal (calcareous crystalline deposits in the mesoderm). 
(^Turbinolibm.) Caryophyllia ? pourtalesi. Dune., Lindstrom (9), p. 8, 
pi. i. fig. 4 (= PardcyatJius thulensis, Gosse ?) (N.W. Atlantic, 53^ 34' N. 
lat., 62*^ 1' W. long., and off Azores, 100-980 fathoms). 
Leptocyathus ? stimpsoni, Poiirt., id. 1. c. p. 9, pi. i. figs. 5-8 (off Azc'ros 
and Josephine Bank, 200-600 fathoms) j L. P halianthus, sp. n., id. 1. c. 
pi. i. fig. 9 (off Oape Frio, 30 fathoms). 
Paracyathus arcuatus, sp. n.,id. 1. c. p. 10, pi. i. figs. 10-12 (Josephine 
Bank and off Punta Delgada, 50-112 fathoms). 
Bathycyathus elegans,sp. n., Studer (12), p. 628, pi. i. fig. 1. 
Deltocyathus agassizi, Pourt., Lindstrom (9) 1. c. p. 10, pis. i. & ii. figs. 
13-20 (= Sabinotrochus apertus, Dune. ?, and Trocliocyathus raiosoni, 
Pourt. ?) (Antillean Sea, Josephine Bank, off Azores, 110-600 fathoms). 
Figured in “ The Atlantic,” i. pp. 271 & 269. 
Trochocyathus coronatus, Pourt. ; “ The Atlantic,” i. p. 266. 
Ceratotrochus diadema, Mosel. ; op. cit. ii. p. 122. 
Desmophyllum gracile, sp. n., Studer (12), p. 629, pi. i. fig. 2 (34° 99 lat. 
S.. 172° 35' 8 long. E., 90 fathoms. 
Sphenotrochus auritus, Pourt., var., Lindstrom (9), p. 11, pi. ii. figs. 21 
& 22 (Antillean Sea, shallow water). 
Flabellum latum, sp. n., Studer (12), p. 630, pi. i. fig. 3 (34° 16' 8 lat. S. 
172° 59' 6 long. E., 45 fathoms) ; martensi, sp. n., id. 1. c. (East coast of 
Australia, 76 fathoms). With F. laciniatum, Phil. Lindstrom (9), p. 12, 
identifies the forms described as UlocyatJms arcticus, Flabellum macan- 
drewi, Gr.,^nd alabastrum, Mosel. [“ The Atlantic,” ii. p. 51]. F. apertum 
and angulare (pentagonal, quinary), Mos. ; op. cit. ii. p. 345. 
Duncania barbadensis, Pourt., does not belong to the “ Rugosa primary 
