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PLATE XXXV. 
FOSSILS OF THE CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS. 
ZOOPHYTA.—ANTHOZOA. 
Fie. 1.—Mricuerrea ravosa, Goldfuss, sp. 
Manon favosum, Goldf. Petr. Germ., vol. i., p. 4, pl. i., fig. 11. Michelinea 
favosa, De Koninck, Anim. Foss., p. 30, pl. C., fig. 2. 
Original. Fragment of the “ Honey Comb” Coral of Parkinson, showing 
hexagonal surface of calices. Carboniferous Limestone, lower shales, 
Ballycannon Point, county Limerick. Mus. G S., I. 
CaRBONIFEROUs LIMESTONE and SHALe.—A characteristic Lower Lime- 
stone fossil at numerous localities. 
With this species, it is suggested, IZ. megastoma and tenuisepta Phil. sp. should 
be united, as well as JZ. antiqua, glomerata, and grandis, M‘Coy, sp. 
Fic. 2.—a, 6. Caomreres tumrpus, Phillips, sp. 
Calamopora tumida, Phil. Geol., Yorkshire. 2nd part, p. 200, pl.i., figs. 
49-57, Stenopora, Morris’ Cat. Brit. Foss. (1854), p. 64. Chetetes, 
Edwards and Haime, Brit. Foss. Corals, Pal. Soe. (1852), p. 159. 
Original. a. Branching and showing tumid extremity. 6. Portion of 
calicular surface, enlarged. ec. Section showing radiations of corallites 
from centre of corallum. Carb. Limest. Shale., Clogher, Tyrone, Mus. 
Gisele 
CaRBONIFEROUsS LIMESTONE and SHaLe.—Abundant in shales of the Lower 
Limestone. 
Fic. 3.—a, 6. Syrtnecopora reticutara, Goldfuss. 
Pet. Germ., vol. i., p. 76, pl. xxv., fig. 8. Brit. Foss. Corals, p. 162, pl. xlvi. 
figs. 1, 1 a. 
Original. a. Group of reticulated and branching Corallites. }. Transverse 
section of two of these Corallites showing their tubular connection, and 
concentric infundibula. Carb. Limst., Kesh, Fermanagh ; Mus., G. S. I. 
CaRkBONIFEROUS LimEsTONE.—Abundant at many localities in Great Britain 
and Ireland. 
Fie. 4.—Zapurentis cytinprica, Scouler, sp. 
Stphonophyllia, M‘Coy, Carb. Foss. Irel., p. 187, pl. xxxv., fig. 1. Za- 
phrentis, Brit. Foss. Corals, p. 171, pl. xxxv., fig. 1. 
Original. Reduced to one-third of natural size. 
