198 EOCENE AND LOWER OLIGOGENE GORAL FAUNAS. 



Locality. — Shell Blufif, Georg'ia. 



This is all that we know concerning- this species. It belongs to the 

 Maclreporaria perforata, and we can not be snre of anything more, though 

 the coral is probably one of the Eupsanunidje. 



Stylophora (!) PEEDUBiA de Gregorio. 

 PI. XIV, figs. 2 iiiid 2ii. 



1890. Slylophiim [1) perduhht de Gregorio. Mon. de la Faune eoc^nique de I'Ala., 

 p. 257, pi. xliv, figs. 7-S. 



Original description: "St. dendroidea, minuta; polypieritibus con- 

 fertis, minutis, approximatis; calicibus rotundatis snbpentagonalis." 



Translation: "St. dendroid, minute; polypites crowded together, 

 minute, near each other; calices round subpentagonal." 



M. de Gregorio adds: "It is a very doubtful coral, on account of its 

 having been worn. It appears to me that it has affinity with 67. conferta 

 Reuss of Castel Gomberto. The rock is the same as that of Cycloseris." 



AsTROCCENiA sp, de Gregorio. 

 PI. XVII, fig. 8. 



1890. AslrocanUi .sp. de Gregorio. Mon. de la Fauiie ('ocenique de I'Ala., p. 257, pi. 

 xliv, fig. 9. 



"Duljium exemplar satis erosum, conchas adnatum." 



"Dou]>tful specimen much eroded, attached to a shell." (De Gregorio.) 



Cycloseris sp. de (rregorio. 



1890. Cycloseris sp. de Gregorio. Mon. de la Faune ('oceoiquede I'Ala., j). 257, pi. xliv, 

 figs. 20-22. 



"Cycl. discoidea, nummulitiformis, elegantes radiata tuberculataque." 

 u * * * Lj^ eouleur grisatre luoutre qu'il ne provient pas de la 

 meme assise que la Turbinolia faretra Lea." 



OsTEODES CYANTHUS Conrad. 

 1855. Osteodes ci/dutliKu Conrad. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pbila., Vol. VII, p. 203. 



Conrad cites near City Point, ^"irginia, as its locality. After a diligent 

 seai'ch I have been unable to find any description of the species. 



