PEOBOSCINA. 59 



characters of which do not entirely agree. iEtallon says they 

 helong to two distinct species. He has described some specimens, 

 which he refers to this species, but which seem to belong to 

 dichotomoides. 



3. Stomatopora elongata, Waif., 1887. 



SYNONYMY : 



S. elongata, Walford, 1887, Polyz. Lias: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xliii. 

 p. 636, footnote, pi. xxv. fig. 10. 



Distribution. Middle Lias : King's Sutton. 

 ities. ?A Tubulipora. 



4. Stomatopora rupellensis (D'Orb.), 1850. 



SYNONYMY : 

 Alecto rupellensis, D'Orbigny, 1850, Prod. Pal. t. ii. p. 25. 



,, ,, Coquand, 1860, Descr. phys. geol. Charente, t. ii. p. 81. 



Stomatopora ,, D'Orbigny, 1852, Pal. franQ. Terr. cret. t. v. p. 835. 



Distribution. Corallian : near La Eochelle. 

 ities. ? A Proboscina. 



SYNOPSIS OF SPECIES. 



I. Zooacia regularly tubular. 



Peristomes well raised ; zooecia short dichotoma (Lx.). 



,, slightly raised ; zooecia long ... waltoni, Haime. 



,, thickened intermedia (Miinst.). 



II. Zocecia pyriform dichotomoides (D'Orb.). 



III. ,, hippothoiform smithi (Phil.). 



PROBOSCINA, Audouin, 1826. 1 



SYNONYMY : 



Stomatopora, pars, Hincks. 

 Reptotubigera, D'Orbigny. 

 Liastopora, pars, Quenstedt, Vine, etc. 



1 Viet. Audouin. Explication Sommaire des planches des Polypes de 1'Egypte 

 et de la Syrie ; Descr. de 1'Egypte Hist. Nat. t. i. pt. iv. p. 236, Polyp, pi. vi. 

 figs. 4, 5 (non fig. 6). 



