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Journal of the 
Campanularia tincta , Hincks. Port Phillip. An. Nat. Hist., 
3rd series, VII. 
Lineolaria spinulosa , Hincks. Port Phillip. An. Nat. Hist., 
3rd series, VII. 
The following species are only described as from u Australia,” 
and I cannot ascertain which of them, if any, are from this 
province, and which belong to the very dissimilar fauna of the 
tropical seas to the north of the continent. I have not succeeded 
in obtaining Kirch enpauer’s papers on Aglaophenia and Plumularia , 
and the species of the former genus described in the following 
pages must be considered as provisionally named till it can be 
ascertained whether any of them are identical with those of 
Kirchenpaucr. The difficulty of obtaining isolated papers which 
have appeared in various journals, frequently of small circulation, 
especially when such journals are issued in foreign countries, 
forms the most serious obstacle which the student of nature in 
these colonies has to encounter. 
Sertularia(Dynamena) grosse-dentata , Australia, Kirchen- 
pauer. Verhand. Akad. der 
Naturforscher, 1864. 
Aglaophenia avicularis 
„ ramulosa 
„ brevicaulis 
„ longirostris 
„ longicornis 
,, squarrosa 
„ rubens 
Australia, Kirchenpauer. 
Abh. ver. Hamb., V. 
Plumularia 
99 
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badia y East Australia 
Singapore. 
obconica , Australia. 
obliqua , var . Australis , 
Australia. 
Kirchenpauer. 
Abh. ver. Hamb., VI. 
Antennularia cymodocea , Busk. Australia and S. Africa. 
Brit. Ass. Beport, 1850. 
Of the species described in this paper, those from Queenscliff 
were obtained by me during a few days’ stay at that place; those 
from Williamstown have also been collected by me at various 
