ENTOPROCTA. ECTOPROCTA. 
Pol . 7 
ENTOPROCTA. 
PEDICELLINE A . 
PEDICELLINIDiE. 
Ascopodaria, n. g. “Polypide budding from and supported at the 
extremity of a chitiuous, tubular, perforated stem, which expands below 
into a cylindrical, barrel-shaped dilatation, lined internally by a layer of 
longitudinal muscular tissue.” For Pedicellinopsis fruticosa, Hks., and 
A. discreta , n. sp., Tristan da Cunha, Busk, pp. 41-44, pis. ix & x, 
figs. 1-12. 
Pedicellina gracilis , Sars., n. var. nodosa, Isle of Man ; Lomas, p 190, 
pi. iii, fig. 2. 
ECTOPROOTA. 
P1I Y LA CTO LAE M A TA . 
P IiUMATELLIDiE . 
Plumatclla hyalina , P. lophopoidea , n. spp., Bohemia, Kafka, pp. 237 
& 238, figs. 7 & 8. 
GY MN 0L2EM A TA 
CYCLOSTOMATA. 
Crisiam:. 
Crisia acuminata , off Rio de la Plata, C. cylindrica , Tristan da Cunha, 
n. spp., Busk, pp. 5 & 7, pis. iii, fig. 1, & ii, figs. 2 & 4 ; with notes on and 
figs, of several other forms. 
CameraporidjE, n. fam. 
Characterised by the presence of a chamber into which the zooecia 
open ; each series of zocecia (often four rows of eight) has a partition 
between it and the next series ; the lateral series have a lamella which 
forms the boundary wall of the family ; Meunier & Pergens, p. 33. The 
family contains the following genera : — 
Camerapora , n. g. : chambers each enclosing four to six rows of ten to 
twelve tubular zooecia, and remaining always open ; zooecia closed by a 
calcareous membrane ; for C. recta , n. sp., iid. t. c. p. 34, pi. ii, fig. 1. 
Clausacamerapora , n. g. : chambers each enclosing four to five rows of 
tubular zooecia ; the walls of the chamber united in the middle, leaving 
circular apertures above and below by which the zooecia communicate 
with the exterior ; for C. mamillata, n. sp., iid. t. c. p. 35, pi. ii, figs. 2-4. 
