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G. Tonga Islands 3. 



G. Great Barrier Reef 3. 



G. Seychelles 1. 



E. Calicles gaping, open, shallow, funnel-shaped ; large reticular columellar tangle, with 

 pali obscured. These were sometimes described as the characteristics of the genus Litfiarcea, 

 see pp. 14 and 146. 



G. Philippines 1. 



G. China Sea 5. If this coral has explanate portions, the calicles on such parts 



would resemble those of G. Great Barrier Reef 1. 

 G. Ceylon 1. 



G. Vicenza 11. Small, 2 mm. 

 G. Paris Basin 1. Or under A (a). 



G. Paris Basin 4- Absence of pali excludes it from A («). 

 G. Paris Basin 5. 

 G. Paris Basin 6. 

 G. Paris Basin 7. 



G. Paris Basin 13. Calicles small. 

 G. Sussex 1. 

 G. Hampshire 1. 

 G. Crimea 1. 

 Goniopora xf. 

 Doubtful :— 



G. New Ireland 1. Note the growth- form and the inability of the polyps to 



withdraw into the calicles. 

 G. India a. 

 G. Egypt 3. 

 G. Paris Basin 8. 



F. Calicles without any raised walls, that is, the septal edges are flush with the surface, 

 though not on explanate stocks, or at the sides of columns. 



G. Java Sea 3. 



G. Red Sea 4- Or under D. 



G. Sind 2. Walls sometimes raised. 



G. Vicenza 1. Judging from the orginal figure. 



G. Vicenza 7. On the sides of the stems. 



G. Vienna Basin 2. ? Worn down. 



G. Vienna Basin 3. Calicles marked off by rows of coarse grains. 



G. Koritzan 1. 



G. Bilin 1. 



G. Dax 1. ? On the sides of stems. 



G. Paris Basin 11 } _ 



G.Paris Basin 12 } Also ™ der G - 



Doubtful :— 



G. Persia 1. Cf. G. Vienna Basin 2, Observations, p. 123. 

 G. Oberburg 2. 



