﻿194 BULLETIN 103, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



occur in St. Bartholomew, Duncan described Eocene species from 

 Jamaica in the papers referred to in the footnotes below. ^ 



Eocene corals from St. Bartholomew and Jamaica. 



The following names in Duncan's list of St. Bartholomew corals 

 are dropped, because the specimens on which he based his deter- 

 minations could not be found: 



I Dimcan, P. M., and Wall, G. P., A notice of the geology of Jamaica, especially with reference'.to the 

 district of Clarendon; with descriptions of the Cretaceous, Eocene, and Miocene corals of the island, Geol. 

 Soe. London Quart. Joum., vol. 21, pp. 1-15, pis. 1,2, 1865 (the descriptions of the corals are by Duncan), 

 Duncan, P. M., On the fossil corals (Madreporaria) of the West Indian Islands, Geol. Soe. London Quart. 

 Journ., vol. 24. pp. 9-.33, pis. 1-2, 1887. 



