256 BRITISH FOSSIL CORALS. 
This species differs from P. conferta’ by its calices being much smaller and more 
closely set. 
Mr. J. Hall has lately described, under the name of Heliolites,” some fossils that 
appear to be referable to the above-described species. ‘They were found in the limestone 
of Niagara and Lockport. 
Family FAVOSITID A, (p. Ix.) 
1. Genus Favosttss, (p. lx.) 
1. FavosITES GOTHLANDICA. Tab. 1iXs fies: 1, la: 
TUBER SIVE GLOBUS CoRALLINUS? D. §. Butétners, Corall. Subterr., p. 17, tab. i, figs. 1, 3, 
1714. 
Lapis catcartus, Magnus Bromel, Acta liter. Suec., vol. ii, pp. 414-15, 1728. 
CoRALLIUM GOTHLANDICUM, &c., Fougt, Ameen. Acad., vol. i, p. 106, tab. iv, fig. 27, 1749. 
Funaites? Thomas Pennant, Philos. Trans., vol. lix, p. 513, tab. xv, fig. 1, 1757. 
Tunipora pRisMaTIca, Lamarck, Syst. des Anim. sans Vert., p. 377, 1801 (absq. descript.) 
MApReEPORA FAscIcuLaRIs? Parkinson, Org. Rem., vol. ii, pl. vi, fig. 11, 1808. 
FavosiTEs GOTHLANDICA, Lamarck, Hist. des Anim. sans Vert., vol. ii, p. 206, 1816.—2d 
edit., p. 320. 
= — Defrance, Dict. Se. Nat., vol. xvi, p. 298, 1820. 
= —_ Lamouroux, Exp. Meth. des G. de Pol., p. 66, 1821. 
= — Lamouroux, Encycl, (Zooph.), p. 388, 1824. 
CALAMOPORA GOTHLANDICA (pars), Goldfuss, Petref. Germ., vol. i, p. 78, pl. xxvi, figs. 3a, 
3e, 1829. 
FavosItEs GOTHLANDICUS, EHichwald, Zool. Spec., vol. i, p. 194, 1829. 
= RETICULUM? Idid., p. 194, tab. xi, fig. 14. 
CALAMOPORA GOTHLANDICA (pars), Morren, Descr. Cor. in Belg. repert., p. 72, 1832. 
— — Stephen Kutorga, Beitr. zur Geogr. und Paleont., Dorpat’s, 
p. 24, tab. v, fig. 2, 1835. 
_— BASALTICA, Hisinger, Leth. Suec., p. 96, pl. xxvii, fig. 5, 1837. (Not Goldfuss.) 
— GOTHLANDICA, Eichwald, Sil. Schist. Syst. in Esthland, p. 198, 1840. 
FAVOSITES SUBBASALTICA, D’Orbigny, Prodr. de Paléont., vol. i, p. 49, 1850. 
— GOTHLANDICA, M‘Coy, Brit. Palzeoz. Foss., p. 20, 1851. 
= — Milne Edwards and Jules Haime, Pol. Foss. des Terr. Paleeoz. 
(Arch. du Mus., vol. v), p. 232, 1851. 
— NIAGARENSIS, J. Hall, Paleont. of New York, vol. ii, p. 125, pl. xxxiv a (bis), 
fig. 4, and p. 324, pl. Ixxiii, fig. 1, 1852. 
Corallum massive, convex, sometimes rather tall.  Cal/ices somewhat unequal in size. 
10 or T2 septa. Mural pores surrounded by a small rim, and forming on each 
1 Milne Edwards and J. Haime, Pol. Foss. des Terr. Palzeoz., p. 225. 
? Paleontology of New York, vol. ii. 
