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gether nearly to the mouth; younger cells with a roundish 
suhterminal mouth with a tubular ovarian tube on each side ; 
ovicells globular, small, anterior. 
13. Celleporella, p. 128. 
Coral crustaceous, attached ; cells hard, calcareous, crowded, 
forming a circumscribed crust ; the younger cells on the cir- 
cumference decumbent, radiating, free at the end, the outer 
cells in the centre crowded, ascending, or suberect, united to- 
gether nearly to the mouth ; younger cells with a simple round 
terminal mouth without any ovarial tubes (or ovicells?). 
Fam. 10. ScuPARiAD^, p. 132. 
Polype cell single or in pairs, each forming a joint of an articu- 
lated conferva-like polypidom with the mouth of all the cells 
on one of its sides. 
4. Salpingia, Coppin, MSS, 
Cells elongated, sessile, on a branched stem ; apertures la- 
teral, broader above than below ; produced base of cells sur- 
rounded by one or more spines and trumpet-shaped processes.” 
Coppin, MSS. 
1. Salpingia Hassallii. 
Salpingia Hassallii, Coppin, MSS. 
Brighton, 20th June, 1848. On filamentous Algae. Pre- 
sented by John Coppin, Esq. 
Suborder II. TUBULIPORINA, p. 134. 
The polypes covered with a transparent glassy external cylin- 
drical tubular case of equal thickness^ with the opening at the 
end of the tube j ovicells ? vesicular. 
Fam. 11. Crisiad^, p. 135. 
Polype cell single or in pairs, forming a joint of an articulated 
conferva-hke polypidom with the mouths of all the cells on 
one side. 
Fam. 12. Tubuliporid^, p. 137. 
Polype cells on an expanded crust-like or branched, not jointed, 
polypidom. 
2. Phalangella, p. 139. 
Coral expanded, crustaceous, lobed or fan-shaped, without any 
visible margin, upper surface covered with tubular cells placed 
in irregular cross rows. 
3. CORONOPORA, p. 140. 
Coral calcareous, spongy, cylindrical, proliferous (as if 
branched), surface pitted, apex truncated, rather convex, with 
the tubular cells placed in convex diverging ridges. 
