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BULLETIN 106, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
Occurrence. — Middle Jacksonian (Castle Hayne limestone) : Wilmington, 
North Carolina (rare). 
Upper Jacksonian (Ocala limestone) : Old Factory, 1-J miles above Bainbridge, 
Georgia (very rare). 
Vicksburgian (“Chimney rock” member of Marianna limestone): One mile 
north of Monroeville, Alabama (very rare). 
Holotype. — Cat. No. 64206, U.S.N.M. 
Genus ASCOSIA Jullien, 1882. 
1882. Ascosia. Jullien, Dragages du Travailleur, Bryozoaires, Bulletin Soeiete Zoologique de 
France, vol. 7, p. 9. 
Zooecia erect joined together only at the base; orifice oval from the front 
backward, beveled on the top of the zooecia and looking forward, surrounded by 
a flat border; ovicell globular sunken in a hood on the back of the zooecia which 
bear it; one or two vibracula placed on the sides of the orifice. Dorsal face of 
the zoarium formed by the convex base of the zooecia which are separated by 
furrows. 
Genotype. — Ascosia pandora Jullien, 1882. Recent. 
Genus TEMACHIA Jullien, 1882. 
1882. Temachia Jullien, Dragages du Travailleur, Bryozoaires, Bulletin Soeiete Zoologique 
France, vol. 7, p. 509. 
The zooecia are suberect, dilated at the base, and narrowed like the neck of a 
bottle toward the top; the peristome is cleft anteriorly and deprived of spines; the 
ovicell is globular, and its opening corresponds to the cleft of the peristome. The 
ancestrula has a frontal wall entire and covered with lattice work, with two strong 
lateral spines at the level of the orifice. (Translation after Jullien.) 
Genotype. — Temachia opul.enta Jullien, 1882. Recent. 
Family CELLEPORIDAE Busk, 1852. 
Anatomical bibliography. — 1877. Barkois, Recherches sur l’embryologie des Bryozoaires, Travaux 
de l’lnstitut de Zoologie, Lille, fasc. 1, pi. 8, figs. 34, 38, 39. — 1888. Jullien, Mission scientific du 
Cap Horn, vol. 6, Zoologie, p. 63, pi. 1, fig. 4 ; pi. 13, figs. 1-4. — 1900. Calvet, Contributions a l'liis- 
torie nat. des Bryozoaires ectoproctes marins, Travaux de Tlnstitut de Zool. de l’Universite de 
Montpellier Stat. marit. Catle, N. S., Memoire, No. 8, p. 6, fig. 12; pi. 13, fig. 16. — 1904. Waters, 
Bryozoa, Result, voyage Belgica, Zoology, p. 75. — 1909. Waters, Report on the Marine Biology 
of the Sudanese Red Sea, from collections made by Cyril Crossland, etc., XII, Journal Lin- 
nean Society London, vol. 31, pi. 14, fig. 13 ; pi. 16, figs. 7, 8. — 1909. Levinsen, Morphological 
and Systematic Studies on the Cheilostomatous Bryozoa, p. 345. — 1913. Waters, Marine Fauna 
of British East Africa and Zanzibar, Proceedings Zoological Society London, p. 50S. 
