TAB. LX. 
CORALS FROM THE SILURIAN FORMATION. 
FAvosITES GOTHLANDICA (p. 256). 
Fig. 1. Side view of a broken specimen from Dinas court, belonging to the Collection 
of the Geological Society of London; natural size. 
la. A cast from Cullimore’s quarry, belonging to the same Collection ; natural size. 
Favosites Forest (p. 258). 
Fig. 2. Upper surface of a young specimen found at Dudley, belonging to the 
Collection of Mr. 'T. W. Fletcher ; natural size. 
2a. and 26. Under surface and side view of other young specimens from the same 
locality and the same Collection ; natural size. 
2c. Upper surface of a specimen found at Dudley, belonging to the Museum of 
Paris; natural size. 
2d. Portion of the surface of another specimen from Wren’s Nest, in the 
Collection of the Geological Society ; natural size. 
2e. Portion of the surface of another specimen from Dudley, belonging to the 
Museum of Paris; natural size. 
2f. Some corallites, magnified. Specimen from Wenlock; Collection of the 
Geological Society. 
2g. Vertical section of the specimen figured m 2c; amplified. 
FAVOSITES ASPERA (p. 257). 
Fig. 3. A broken specimen from Leinthall Earls, near Ludlow, belonging to the 
Collection of the Geological Society ; natural size. 
3a. Some corallites ; amplified. 
FAVOSITES MULTIPORA (p. 258). 
Fig. 4. A castfoundat Haverford West, belonging to the Collection of the Geological 
Society of London ; natural size. 
