TAB. XXII. 
CORALS FROM THE GREAT OOLITE. 
CaLAMOPHYLLIA RADIATA (p. 111). 
Fig. 1. Fragment of the fasciculate mass of corallites ; natural size. 
la. A few of these corallites magnified. 
14. A specimen, in which the spaces between the corallites have been filled up 
with calcareous matter, and the corallites themselves have afterwards been 
completely destroyed, so as to produce a fistulous mass. 
le. Calices, magnified. 
CraporpHyLia Bapeana (p. 1138). 
Fig. 2. A group of small corallites ; natural size. 
2a. Fragment, magnified ; showing a calice and different horizontal sections of the 
corallites. 
24. Calicular surface of a specimen, in which the spaces between the corallites have 
been filled up with extraneous matter. 
Srytina souipA (p. 105). 
Fig. 3. A natural cast. 
3a. Part of the same magnified. 
36. Theoretic figure of the calices, magnified. (The artist, in attempting to restore 
this Coral, has given too much elevation to the calicular margins.) 
IsastrEA ConyBearii (p. 113). 
Fig. 4. Fragment, showing the calices ; natural size. 
Cuausastrea Prarri (p. 117). 
Fig. 5. A fragment, much weather worn; natural size. 
