
Case and 
Column of 
Drawers. 

FC 
Gb6 
Gb5 
FC 
FC 
FC 
FC 
FC 
FC 
FC 
Reference to McCoy’s 
Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. 
WENLOCK GROUP. 

Names and References; Observations, &c. 

Pl. 1 ©, fig. 5, p. 24. 

For figures of the genera of 
Corals see Milne Edwards’ 
excellent work, British 
Fossil Corals (Palzonto- 
graphical Society). 
Monticulipora Bowerbankii, Milne Edwards 
(t. 63, fig. 1), p. 268. Coarse angular pores, 
and not very distinct or separate clusters, 
often much branched. Nebulipora Bower- 
bankii, Siluria, Appendix, 534, 
Monticulipora, sp. Smaller cells, and of more 
globular form than MZ. Bowerbanki. 
2. Panpillate species. Incrusting or expanded. 
ip P s P 
Monticulipora papillata, McCoy (M. Edw. t. 62, 
fig. 4). True sp. of McCoy. Small angular 
cells, sharp prominent bosses, (Incrusting.) 
Monticulipora, sp. 2. Like papillata, but 
larger cells, and solid, scarcely raised papillee. 
(Incrusting. ) 
Monticulipora, sp. 3. Cells minute, but pro- 
minent, (thick walls), papilla solid. [Ex- 
panded 2 or 3 inches. ] 
3. Lenticular masses. 
Monticulipora poculum, Salter, MSS. 
Monticulipora, sp. 4. Cup-shaped base, upper 
surface therefore hollow, and sometimes 
nearly flat, with angular cells. But this is 
an unusual form in the genus. Sometimes 
the species is flatter. 
Monticulipora, sp. 5. Gibbous, cells large, an- 
gular; the fertile cells scarcely larger than 
the rest, in small few-celled clusters. 
Monticulipora, sp. 6. Like last, but much 
thicker walls and smaller cells, which are 
round not angular. 
Labechia, Milne Edwards and Haime, Flat 
expanded corals, very unlike the usual 
tabulated forms, except Thecia. The sur- 
face is covered with elevated papille. 

109 
Numbers and Localities. 
a, 306, Dudley, F.C. is 
the figured (1 b.) species 
of Edwards. 
Wenlock Edge, Wool- 
hope. a. 308, Whitfield 
(Earl Ducie), 
a. 311, Dudley, F.C. 
a, 312, Dudley, F. C. 
a, 313, Dudley, F.C. 
a. 314, Dudley, F. C. 
a. 315, Dudley, F.C. 
ro) 
. 316, Dudley, F.C. 
a. 317, Dudley, F: C. 
