MADUEPORA, MASTODON* 209 



c.ornutci) (stone horn,) turbinate, elongated, curv- 

 ing towards one side. From half an inch to 

 two inches in diameter at the base and tapering 

 upwards to a point. Found fossil. 



Section B. Composed of numerous stars. 



phrygia, with long narrow undulations, and per- 

 pendicular prominent ones ; stars confluent ; 

 partitions simple, lamellate, lobulate ; laminae 

 rather remote. Found both recent and fossil. 



porites, (fungus-stone,) slightly branched ; stars 

 separate, crowded ; composite, rough. White 

 or grey ; branches clavate, very obtuse. Found 

 recent and fossil. 

 Stc. Mo P. 



1 5. HANTS. Spec. 2. 



pentadqctyla, (scaly ant-eater,) feet five-toed, 6 

 or 8 feet long. 



See M6. P. 



8 6. MANTIS. Spec. 64. 



calamus, (walking slir.k,) body filiform, cylindric- 



al, apterous, greenish ; thighs striate ; anten- 



nae yellowish. 

 ftispinosa, winged-stick, spectre,) thorax roundish, 



with two spines on the fore part ; wing-ca&es 



very short ; wings rose-colour. 

 See MS. P. 



1 6. MASTODON, Spec. 2. 



giganteum, (extinct,) the truncate ends of the teeth 



are rhombic or diamond-form. 

 fingustidens, (extinct,) ends of the teeth 



ed, or like the club-spot on cards. 

 See MS. P. 



