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W. MICHAELSEN : 
Family GONACTINIDAE. 
Boloceroides memurrichi (ICwietn.), Carlgr. — Sharks Bay (Sunday 
Island), 
Family AI.ICIIDAE. 
Cystiactis tuberculosa ( 0 . and G.) Haddon. — Koombana Bay near 
Bunbury. 
Family PHYLLACTIDAE. 
Saccactis memurrichi, n. gen., n. sp. — Off Casuarina Point near 
Bunbury. 
„ „ var. — Albany. 
,, australis, n. sp. — Sharks Bay (Denham) and Albany. 
,, mnsculosa, n. sp. — Albany. 
Family ACTINIIDAE. 
Isactinia carlgr eni, n. sp. -Cossack, Sharks Bay (Denham). 
Gyrostoma haddoni, n. sp. Rottnest (Green Island). 
,, sulcatum, n. sp. —Sharks Baj? (Surf Point). 
Family TEALIDAE. 
Cribrina verruculala, n. sp. -Rottnest. 
,, alti 'fossa, n. sp. — Sharks Bay (Surf Point). 
Family PHYMANTHIDAE. 
Phymanthus muscosus, Haddon.— Turtle Island. 
Family STOIC HAGTIDAE. 
Sioichactis intermedia, n. sp.— North-Western Australia. 
,, laevis, n. sp. — Sharks Bay (Denham). 
,, australis, n. sp. — Sharks Bay (Surf Point). 
Antheopsis carlgr eni, n. sp. — Sharks Bay (Surf Point). 
,, concinnata, n. sp. — Sharks Bay (Useless Inlet). 
Stichodadis glandulosa, n. sp. — Broome. 
,, ku’iettiiemiskii , n. sp. — Barrow Island. 
VOLUME III, Part 9. PHYLLOPODA. 
By Dr. E. Wolf (Frankfurt a.m.). 
Pp. 251-276, with 24 figures in the text. 
The author gives a list of the previously known species from 
the Australian region (including Tasmania and New Zealand!, 
the number of which, about 30, will certainly be diminished by a 
revision of type specimens, many of the descriptions in question 
being very poor and some of the species undoubtedly being only 
synonyms of others. 
