EXPLANATION OF PLATE V. 



FLABELLUM MORTON: Vaughan, p. 267 



1-2. Views of two specimens from the broader side. 

 3-4. Two views of a third specimen. 



Manasquan Marl; near Farmingdale, (138). 



TROCHOCYATHUS WOOLM ANI Vaughan, p. 268 



5. Upright view of corallum of type specimen, (x4). 



6. View of the calyx of the same, (xg). 



7. Costa? of another specimen much enlarged, (all figures after 



Vaughan). 



TROCHOCYATHUS CONOIDES (Gabb and Horn), p. 269 



8-9. Two views of the same specimen. 



10. View of another specimen. 



Manasquan Marl; near Farmingdale, (138). 



PARACYATHUS VAUGHANI n. sp p. 270 



11. An imperfect internal cast of Cucullaea showing the mould 



of the coral used as the type of this species. 



12. Lateral view of one half of the same specimen when separated 



along the fracture shown in figure 11. This view shows 

 the great depth of the calyx. 



13. Squeeze of the side opposite figure 12, taken from the same 



fractured specimen. This view shows the external mark- 

 ings, and form of base. 



Navesink Marl; Mullica Hill, (169}. 



MICRABACIA AMERICANA Merk and Hayden, p. 271 



14-15. Views of the impressions of the upper surface of two in- 

 dividuals, (x2). , 

 16-17. Views of the impressions of the base of two individuals, 



(X2). 



Woodbury Clay; Lorillard, (102). 



BALANOPHYLLIA INAURIS Vaughan, p. 272 



18-19. Views of two specimens. 

 20-21. Two views of a third specimen. 



22. View of a fourth, very large specimen. 



Manasquan Marl; near Farmingdale, (138). 



UNDETERMINED CORAL, 



23. View of the single specimen observed. 



Navesink Marl; Mullica Hill, (169}. 



UNDETERMINED CORAL, , 



24. View of a mould, the single specimen observed, (x2). 



Merchantvillc clay-marl; near Matawan, (ioi~). 



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