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Smith, James. 1838. On the Last Changes in the relative Levels of the Land and Sea in the British Islands. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 25: 378-394.
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, I increased the number of species, from that locality alone, to upwards of seventy. The Rev. Mr Landsborough of Stevenston, in Ayrshire, was kind enough, at my request, to collect marine remains from the elevated shelly deposits in * Plate XLV. Fig. 18. Vol. i. p. 131. [page] 38
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), was, true to her name, a lodging house keeper at 34, Nutford Place in 1841. Landsborough Revd D. [Prockvaly] Saltcoats Ayrshire v. Directory Scotland? David Landsborough (1779-1854), Scottish clergyman and naturalist who likely sent barnacle specimens from Ayrshire. No extant correspondence with Darwin. See Darwin to ? [15 or 22 Oct. 1848]. Correspondence vol. 4. Lowe Revd. R. T. at Rev J. Guerin Norton Fitz Warren Taunton Richard Thomas Lowe (1802-1874), clergyman, botanist and English
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Busk, G. 1852. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum. Part I. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum.
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. Cells very long, truncate at the extremity, straight; mouth terminal; surface not ringed; cell constricted immediately below the aperture. Hab. Coast of Patagonia; Straits of Magellan; Darwin. 4. TEA TRUNCATA. Cells short, straight, narrowed at their origin, extremity truncate, mouth terminal, surface punctate, not ringed. tea truncata, Landsborough. Hab. Coast of Arran; on Laminaria. It is nearly allied to . ligulata, but quite distinct. [page] 3
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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been much enriched by the liberality of Charles Darwin, Esq., F.R.S., Dr. J. Hooker, F.R.S., Dr. Lyall, R.N., R. McAndrew, Esq., F.R.S., J.S. Bowerbank, Esq., F.R.S., The Rev. David Landsborough, Mrs. Gatty, Miss Cutler, Professor Edward Forbes, F.R.S., Dr. Greville, J. Hyndman, Esq., Joshua Alder, Esq., Dr. W. Stanger, the late W. Thompson, Esq., of Belfast, and others, who have [page] i
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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, carinate in front, crowned by an avicularium. Cellepora Brongniartii, Aud. Expl. i. 240, from Savig. Egypt. Polyp. t. 10. fig. 6. Lepralia tenuis, Hassall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. vii. 412; Johnst. Hist. Brit. Zooph. ed. 2. p. 303. t. 54. fig. 2. Lepralia catenata, Peach, MSS. Lepralia assimilis, Johnst. Hist. Brit. Zooph. ed. 2. p. 304; Gray, List Brit. Rad. p. 117. Lepralia Jacotini, Gray, List Brit. Rad. p. 117. Hab. Britain: common on shells, stones and fuci. Ayrshire, Dr. Landsborough. Ireland
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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. LXXXVI. fig. 1. Cells ovate, coalescent, separated by raised lines; surface granular; mouth raised, circular, with a large and wide spout-like sinus below, within which is an avicularium? Lepralia Landsborovii, Johnst, Hist, Brit. Zooph. ed. 2. p. 310. t. 54. fig. 9; Gray, List Brit. Rad. p. 119. Hab. Coast of Ayrshire, Landsborough. On Pecten opercularis. The only specimen I have seen, or of which I can hear, is the one in the British Museum Collection. This gives the idea of an old or
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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in front. Flustra Rosselii, Audouin, Expl. 240; Savigny, Egypt. pl. 10. fig. 11. Hab. Orkney, Coast of Devon (Start)?, Bowerbank. Bay of Gibraltar, M' Andrew, Landsborough. [page] 6
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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9. MEMBRANIPORA CALPENSIS, n. sp.? Pl. CIV. figs. 5,6. Front of cell oval, elongated; margins elevated, smooth; anterior surface of cell punctate. Hab. Bay of Gibraltar, M' Andrew, Landsborough. Egean Sea, E. Forbes. On fuci, shells and stones, and sometimes scarcely attached to anything. A fine and, apparently, abundant species which I am unable positively to reconcile with any published description, and therefore venture to assign a name to. It seems at present to be confined to the
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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Lacroixii, to which, in the older state especially, it bears an extremely close resemblance, seems nevertheless to me to be quite distinct. It usually forms a delicate gauze-like coat upon shells and stones, and is then quite calcareous, though very delicate and thin; but it also occurs in a more membranaceous condition and growing in an irregular foliaceous form of a greenish colour (dry). The only specimen of this sort that has come under my notice was kindly furnished by Dr. Landsborough
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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Escharina unicornis, Gray, l. c. p. 124. Hab. Isle of Wight, G. B. Coast of Devon, Miss Cutler. Bay of Gibraltar, Landsborough, McAndrew. ?Port Natal, W. Stanger. On fuci and shells. From the comparison of numerous specimens in all forms and stages, I feel satisfied of the identity of L. spinifera (IIassall) and L. unicornis (Johnston). The peculiar sculpture of the ovicell, conjoined with the sinus in the lower lip and the latcral avicularia, are sufficiently characteristic, without the often
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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.fig.5. Escharina coccinea, Ballii, ansata, Gray, List Brit. Rad. p. 124. Hab. Portaferry, Ireland; Belfast Bay; Isle of Wight, W. Thompson. Start Point, J. S. Bowerbank. Sidmouth, Mrs. Gatty. Coast of Ayrshire, Landsborough. Isle of Man, E. Forbes. Cornwall, C. Peach. St. Andrews, Prof. Reid. Falmouth, Cocks. Off the Tees, Lieut, Thomas, R.N. On stones and shells, c. Comparison of the various figures will suffice to show the identity of all these forms. This species is one of those which
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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? F. coronata, Aud. i. 239. pl. 9. f. 6. Lepralia Gatty , Landsborough, Hist. Brit. Zooph. pl. 18 fig. 71. Hab. Sidmouth, Mrs. Gatty. On Phyllophora rubens, Jersey, J. Alder. This very pretty species, to which my attention was first drawn by Mrs. Gatty, appears hitherto to have escaped recognition, and as the British Fauna is indebted to that acute observer for this addition, her name has been assigned to it. In some respects it bears a very close resemblance to the figures of F. coronata
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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? Flustra impressa, Audouin, Expl. i. 240; Savigny, Egypt. pl. 10. fig. 7; (non Lamarck, ii. 222; nor Moll, Esch, p. 51. no. 7. pl. 2. fig. 9). Hab, Coast of Ayrshire, Landsborough. Sidmouth, Mrs. Gatty. Holy Island and Berwick Bay, G. Johnston. Isle of Man, E. Forbes. Coast of Cornwall, Peach. Var. a. Lambay Island, W. Thompson. Portram, Ireland, Mrs. Gatty. On shells, stones and fuci. 44. LEPRALIA HYALINA. Pl LXXXII. figs. 1, 2, 3. Pl. XCV. figs. 3, 4, 5. Pl. CI. figs. 1, 2. Cells
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Busk, G. 1854. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in the collection of the British Museum, Part II. Cheilostomata (part). London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
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. Retepora cellulosa, Johnst. in Loud. Mag. Nat. Hist. vii. 638. fig. 69; S. V. Wood, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. xiii. 16; W. Thompson, ibid. xv. 322. ? Retepora beaniana, King in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. xviii. 237; Landsborough, pop. Hist. Brit. Zooph. p. .pl. .fig. . Hab. Shetland Islands and in the Island of Fulah, Jameson. Scarborough, W. Bean. ? Cape Clear, Ireland, Prof, Allman. Orkneys, E. Forbes, Barlee. Deep water off the coast of Northumberland, W. King. The very minute difference between the
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