184 BRITISH FOSSIL CORALS. 
2. Genus CAMPOPHYLLUM, (p. Ixviii.) 
Campopuyiitum Morcursoni. ‘Tab. XXXVI, figs. 2, 2a, 3. 
Campopuytium Murcutsont, Milne Edwards and Jules Haime, Pol. Foss. des Terr. Palzeoz., 
p. 396, 1851. 
Corallum somewhat elongate, curved, but not twisted, and bearing but. slight circular 
accretion ridges. Principal sepfa rather numerous (66), not very thin, rather unequal 
alternately; an equal number of rudimentary ones. Zadule very broad; lateral vesicules 
small, not numerous, and forming only two or three vertical rows. 
Height of the corallum 3 or 4 inches; diameter of the calice about 2 inches. 
Specimens of this Coral are in the Collections of the Geological Society and of the 
Bristol Museum, but we do not know in what part of England they were found. 
This species differs from C. fleeuosum,' by its general form, which is not remarkably 
elongate nor flexuous; and from C. Duchateli,’ by its septa being more numerous, and its 
interseptal vesicules less abundant. 
3. Genus CLISIOPHYLLUM, (p. lxx.) 
1. CuistopHYLLUM TURBINATUM. ‘Tab. XXXIII, figs. 1, la, 2. 
TURBINOLIA FUNGITES (PARKS)? Fleming, Brit. Anim., p. 510, 1828, 
CYaTHOPHYLLUM FUNGITES, De Koninck, An. Foss. des Terr. Carb. de Belg., p. 24, pl. p, 
fig. 2, 1842. 
CLISIOPHYLLUM TURBINATUM, M‘Coy, Ann. Nat. Hist., s. 2, vol. vii, p. 169, 1851. 
Kontnext, Milne Edwards and Jules Haime, Pol. Foss. des Terr. Palzoz., 
p. 410, 1851. 
— TURBINATUM, M‘Coy, Brit. Palzeoz. Fossils, p. 88 and 96, figs. a, 6, c, 1851. 
Corallum conical, curved, sometimes rather short and stout, in other specimens long 
and slender; circular accretion ridges thick and irregular ; epitheca strong. Calice circular, 
rather deep, with a thin, everted edge. Forty-four thin, principal septa, half of which 
project towards the centre, and bend slightly on the sides of a well-developed lamellar 
columella. Rudimentary septa alternating with the principal ones. A vertical section 
shows, that the exterior area of the visceral chamber is occupied by long, oblique vesicules; 
1 Milne Edwards and Jules Haime, Pol. Foss des Terr. Palzeoz., pl. viii, fig. 4.—Cyathophyllum 
fiecuosum, Goldfuss, Petref. Germ., vol. i, tab. xvii, fig. 3. 
* Milne Edwards and Jules Haime, op. cit., p. 396. 
