4 Bry. 
IX. BRYOZOA. 
IY. Subord. Sciiizotiiyriata (nov.). 
Fam. 1G. Scliizoporellidce. 
Subfam. 1. Schizoporellince. 
Subfam. 2. Schizoreteporinece. 
Subfam. 3. Schismoporince. 
Subfam. 4. Biporinecc. 
Fam. 17. A deonellhlce. 
Fam. 18. Microporellidce. 
Subfam. 1. Microporellime. 
Subfam. 2. Schismoporellincce. 
Subfam. 3. Adeonhue. 
V. Subord. Holotiiyriata (nov.). 
Fam. 19. Lepraliidm. 
Subfam. 1 . Lepraliince (Cycliopora — Lepralia). 
Subfam. 2. Teichoporince. 
Subfam. 3. Reteporince. 
Fam. 20. Celleporidce. 
Fam. 21. Smittiidce. 
Davenpokt (3) gives reasons for adopting the view that Bryozoa have 
probably been derived from llotifer-like ancestors. 
III.— DISTRIBUTION. 
A.— GEOGRAPHICAL. 
British Islands — Eastbourne : Marine Bryozou ; Garrett (G). — 
Ireland : Species rare, or new to the fauna ; Dueuden (4). 
France : Bnjozoa at Bandol (Yar) ; Caziot, Feuille Natural, xxiii, 
p. 127. 
Norway : List of Bryozoa from Beitstadfjord ; Nordgaard, Bergens 
Mus. Aarbog, 1892, Afhandl 2, pp. 7 & 8.— Fauna of Trondhjem Fiord, 
with Scrupocellaria intermedia , n. sp. ; Norman (12). 
Africa: Note on the distribution of Flumatellce ; Meissner (11). 
Brazil : New freshwater species, Lophopus jheringi ; Meissner (10) 
Torres Straits : Stirparia haddoni, Lepralia Jilamentosa , Smittia levin, 
Barcntsia laxa , n. spp., 1890 ; Kirkpatrick (9). 
B.— GEOLOGICAL. 
Post-Tertiary : Bryozoa from a deposit at Selsea, Sussex ; Bell, Rep. 
Yorksh. Soc. 1892 (1893), p. Go, figg. 
Neogene : Bryozoa from Bessarabia ; STntzov, Zapiski Novoross. 
Obskch. xvii, pp. 51-57, figg. 
Miocene : Bryozoa from Kralitz in Mahren ; Toula, Aun. Hof mus. 
Wien, viii, pp. 289-290. 
