CHILOSTOMATA. 
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CHILOSTOMATA. 
Oaten iCBLLiDiE. 
Alysidium inornata[-um'] } sp. n., Goldstein, Tr. R. Soc. Yict. xviii. 
[1882] p. 42, pi. i. fig. 1, Marion Islands. 
AETIIDiB. 
Aetea lineata , sp. n., Jullien, Bull. Soc. Zool. vii. [1882] p. 504, pi. xiii. 
fig. 11, Bay of Biscay, 1094 metres. 
Beania decumbens , sp. n., MacGillivray, Tr. R. Soc. Yict. xviii. [1882] 
p. 115, fig. 1, Port Phillip Heads. 
EucrATEIDvE. 
Gemellaria ? avicularis , sp. n., Pieper, ix. JB. Westf. Yer. [1881] p. 43, 
pi. ii. figs. 5-8, Adriatic. 
CELLULARIID2E. 
Scrupocellaria oblecta (Has well), Queensland, and cervicornis (Busk), 
Indian Seas, described by Hincks, Ann. N. H. (5) xi. pp. 193 & 194, the 
former pi. vi. fig. 1. 
Scrupocellaria marsupiata, sp. n. ; perhaps a new genus, the opercular 
spine entirely covering the area, and forming the under lip of the orifice ; 
only one vibraculum : Jullien, Bull. Soc. Zool. vii. [1882] p. 506, pi. xiii. 
figs. 17-20, N.W. of Spain, 2018 metres. 
Caberea ligata, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 518, pi. xvi. figs. 51-54, Bay of Biscay, 
896 and 2018 metres. 
BlCELLARIIEiE. 
Bicellaria evocata , sp. n., Jullien, l. c ■ p. 508, pi. xiv. figs. 21 & 22, 
N. of Spain, 2018 metres. 
Bicellaria pectogemma, sp. n., Goldstein, Tr. R. Soc. Yict. xviii. [1882] 
p. 42, pi. i. fig. 2, Marion Islands. B. grandis (Busk) : a long tubular 
process extending from the ovicell obliquely down, and attached by a 
ringed process to the tubular stem of the next cell above ; id. 1. c. p. 46. 
Stirparia (Goldstein). Generic characters revised ; zooecia as in the 
typical Bicellarice , but the celliferous branches are borne by peculiar 
erect stems of corneous or calcareous substance. S. glabra , sp. n., 
Western Australia. Hincks, Ann. N. H. (5) xi. p. 196, pi. vi. fig. 2. 
Stolonella , g. n. Near Beania , but the zooecia borne on a distinct 
stolon, which is regularly jointed, branched at right angles, and fixed by 
a special apparatus of disks developed at intervals along its course. S. 
clausa , sp. n., West Australia. Hincks, l. c. p. 198, pi. vii. fig. 6. 
