14 Coel. 
CCELENTERATA. 
Obelici chinensis, Yellow Sea, p. 210. 0. aruensis , Aru Is., p. 210. 
Thyroscyphus vitiensis , Yiti Is., p. 210. 
Hypanthia atlantica , 60° S. } 38° W., p. 211. 
Ilalmphonia dumosa , Rovigno, p. 212. 
Hebella cylindrata , Rovigno, p. 214. H. contorta , Singapore, p. 215. 
Clytia elongata, Auckland, p. 215. 
Sertularella novarce , St. Paul, p. 226. S. annulata , Kiaraa, p. 227. S. 
cirboriformis , Indian Ocean, p. 228. 
Sertularia Tinttoni , New Zealand, p. 233. 
Pasythia philippina , Cebu. p. 234. 
Symplectoscyphus australis , Australia, p. 235. 
Dynamena tubuliformis, Dschidda, p. 238. Z). mediterranean p. 242. 
^ Calyptothuiaria, n. g. This genus stands between Sertularella and 
Thuiaria ; with the former it has relations in its much folded perisarc, 
with the latter in the arrangement of the hydrothecse. C. clarJcii, Indian 
Ocean, p. 243. G. magellanica ) Magellan Straits, p. 344. 
J Monopoma , n. g. This genus has relations to the genus Abietinaria , but 
differs'from it in the possession of an operculum. M. variabilis , Yellow 
Sea, p. 246. 
Plumularia hians } Naples, p. 253. P. californica } Puget Sound, p. 255. 
P. ventriculiformis, Rovigno, p. 256. P. leichtenstemii } Rovigno, p. 257. 
\Acladia , n. g., allied to Antenella , but differs from it in unjointed stem 
and numerous longitudinally striated stalked hydrothecse. A. africana, 
Algoa, p. 261. 
Aglaophenia tubiformis y Rovigno, p. 269. A. helleri , Rovigno, Naples, 
p. 271. A. roretzii , Japan, p. 261. A. balii , p. 272, Red Sea. 
Halicornaria fiabellata , Red Sea, p. 278. 
Spencer (82) describes Plumularia procumbens } Port Phillip, Victoria, 
p. 130. 
G YMNOBL ASTE A. 
Eudendrium novce-zealandice , Auckland, p. 201, Turneretscher (86). 
HYDROCORALLINZE. 
Wentzel (92) describes the following fossil corals, which he believes 
to be Hydrocorallines, from the Sub-Permian : — 
Family Tubiferj:. 
^ Irregulalopora , n. g. Calyx is section irregularly formed. Trabeculse 
are present in the broader canals of the meshes of the coenosarc. I. 
undulata , Bilote, p. 15. 
^ Disjectopora, n. g. Calyces diverging from the middle to the outer 
surface of the stock, dispersedly arranged, provided with tabulae. Out- 
side the ccenosarcal mesh work there are present broad and smaller 
serpentine canals. J). millaiformis, Morah, p. 16. 
