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MARINE FAUNA OF ST. ANDREWS. 
The arrangement followed is that of Mr. Busk in his 
accurate, well-known, and beautifully-illustrated 1 Catalogue; 5 
and I have further derived great assistance from the valu¬ 
able Catalogue of the Zoophytes of Northumberland and 
Durham by the lamented Joshua Alder, and the extensive 
Zetlandic lists by the Rev. A. M. Norman. I have also to 
thank Mr. Hincks for his kindness in revising the list and 
making several additions, and to acknowledge the information 
derived from his careful and original Catalogue of the southern 
forms. 
Order Gymnol^emata. 
Suborder CHEILOSTOMATA. 
Family Salicornariadse. 
Genus Cell aria, Lamarck. 
Cellarici farciminoideS) Ellis & Solander; Busk, Catal. p. 16, 
pi. 64. f. 1-3, pi. 65 (bis), f. 5. 
Attached to the roots of Flustra foliacm and other corallines ; 
abundant in deep water. 
Family Cellulariadse. 
Genus Menipea, Lamx. 
Menipea ternata , Ellis & Solander ; Busk, Catal. p. 21, 
pi. 20. f. 3-5. 
Fine tufts on Ser hilar ia jilicula and other corallines from 
the deep water of the bay. 
Genus Scrupocellaria, Van Beneden. 
Scrupocellaria scruposa. L.: Busk, Catal. p. 25, pi. 22. 
f. 3&4. 
Abundant under stones between tide-marks, and ranging to 
deep water. In October many are marked with the reddish 
orange ova; there are also numerous brownish black specks 
on these specimens. 
Genus Canda, Lamx. 
Ganda reptans, Pallas ; Busk, Catal. p. 26, pi. 21. f. 3 &4. 
Found by Dr. John Reid near low-water mark (Anat. and 
Pathol. Observat. p. 602). 
