CORALS FROM THE GREAT OOLITE. 11] 
2. Monriivattra Warternovsrr. Tab. XXVIL, figs. 7, 7 a. 
Corallum straight, erect, cylmdroid, and convex at the basis, where no appearance of 
adherence is perceptible. Hpitheca very strong. Calice circular, or nearly so; fossula 
well defined and somewhat oblong. Sepfa rather thin, unequal in size alternately, and in 
general sixty-six in number; sometimes an equal number of rudimentary ones situated 
between the former. Many of the septa appear to have their upper edge somewhat arched 
towards the centre of the calice. Height one inch and a half; diameter one inch two lines. 
This fossil was found in the Oolite of Minchinhampton, and belongs to the paleeonto- 
logical collection of the British Museum. 
M. D’Orbigny has given the name of Montlivaltia regularis' to a coral found in the 
Kelloway Rocks, in France, which very much resembles this fossil by its general form, but 
has its epitheca more strongly wrinkled: none of the known specimens show the calice, 
and we are, therefore, unable to decide whether it be or not a distinct species. This form 
is not seen in any other species of the genus J/on/livaltia, but we must remark that if 
M. Labechii* became taller it would become, in that respect, very like IZ Waterhousei, 
and that some ill-preserved specimens of J. regularis, belonging to the collection of 
M. Hebert, of Paris, are almost as short as the former, J/. Ladbechii differs from 
M. Waterhousei by its septa being more numerous and terminated by a straight edge 
imwardly. 
Genus CALAMOPHYLLIA, (p. XXX11.) 
CALAMOPHYLLIA RADIATA. Tab. XXII, figs. 1, la, 14, le. 
Tuprrora, W. Smith, strata identified by Org. Foss., p. 30, Upper Oolite, figs. 1 and 2, 1816 
(good figures). 
Bunomia RADIATA, Lamourouw, Expos. Method., p. 83, tab. Ixxxi, figs. 10, 11 (unsatisfactory 
figure, representing a very bad specimen), 1821, 
— — Lamouroux, Encyclopédie, Zooph., p. 382, 1824. 
— _ Bronn, Syst. der Urwelt., tab. iv, fig. 13, 1824. 
— = Defrance, Dict. de Se. Nat. vol. xlii, p. 393, 1826. 
Tuprpora or Eunomta, Phillips, Geol. of Yorkshire, vol. i, p. 147, 1827. 
Favosites RADIATA, Blainville, Dict. des Sc. Nat., vol. lx, p. 367, tab. xlii, fig. 4, 1830; 
and Manuel d’Actinologie, p. 403. 
Eunomia Raprara, Holl, Handbuch der Petref., p. 414, 1830. 
— —_ Bronn, Lethea Geogn., tab. xvi, fig. 23, 1836-7. 
— a Morris, Catal. of Brit. Fossils, p. 36, 1843. 
LITHODENDRON EUNOMIA, Michelin, Iconogr. Zooph., p. 223, tab. xxxiv, fig. 6, 1849. 
Evunomia rapiata, Milne Edwards and J. Haime, Monogr. des Astreides, Ann. des Sc. 
Nat., s. 3, vol. xi, p. 260, 1849. 
CaLAMOPHYLLIA RADIATA, Milne Edwards and J. Haime, Monogr. des Polyp. Foss. des 
Terr. Palzeoz., etc., p. 81, 1851. 
' Prod. de Paléont., vol. i, p. 346. 
2 Tab. xxvi, fig. 3. 
