306 
Hab. Crickley, in the compact yellow stone between the 
Pisolite and the Cephalopoda bed, where it is associated with 
Montlwaltia lens, and M. Cupuliformis. 
OrosERIS contortTa, Tomes, Quart. Journ., Geol. Soc., vol. 
xxxvill, p. 441, pl. xvii, fig. 17 (1882). 
Hab. Crickley and Cooper’s Hill, in the Lower Coral Bed. 
Microsonina Pporosa, Lamx, Exp. Méth., p. 65, pl. Lxv, figs. 
24, 25, 26. 
Hab. One example was taken by the late Mr Wm. Jenkins, 
from the Crickley Coral Bed. 
DimorpHar#a Lycerri, Dunc. sp. 
Oyclolites Lycetti, Dunc. Supp. Brit. Foss. Cor., pt. iii, p. 23. 
pl. ii, figs. 7—9 (1872). 
Dimorphastrea dubia, Tomes, Geol. Mag., vol. v, 1878 (not 
de Fromentel). 
Hab. Crickley, Sheepscombe, Birdlip, and Juniper Hill, in 
the Lower Coral Bed, and in the Oolitic Marl at Leckhampton, 
and is not rare. 
PHYLLOSERIS RUGOSA, Tomes, Quart. Journ., Geol. Soe., vol. 
Xxxvili, p. 447, pl. xvii, figs. 8—10 (1882). 
Hab. Crickley and Birdlip, in the Lower Coral Bed, where 
however, though not uncommon, it is generally found in 
fragments. 
Phylloseris incrustata, Mich. sp. 
Alveopora incrustata, Mich. Icon. Zooph., p. 3, pl. xxv. fig. 
8, (1840-47). 
Microsolina incrustata, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Corall., 
t. iii, p. 201 (1860). 
PuyuwosEris, sp. Tomes, Quart. Journ., Geol. Soc., vol. 
xxxvill, p. 441. 
Hab. The only example I have yet seen was obtained from 
the Lower Coral Bed at Crickley. It is only a fragment, but is 
nevertheless well preserved and characteristic. 
LaTIMHANDRARIA CONCENTRICA, Tomes. 
Oroseris concentrica, Tomes, Quart. Journ., Geol. Soc., vol. 
xxxvili, p. 441 (1882). 
Latimeandraria concentrica, Tomes, Geol. Mag., dec. iii, vol. 
ii, (1886). 
