134 Mr. F. M‘Coy on some new genera and species of 
Caunopora. i 
placenta (Phil.), Pal. Foss, C.SI. Poulscadden Bay, Howth. 
Cerropora. 
affinis (Gold.), Petrefacten. C.Sh. J. of Man. 
CLADOCHONUS. 
antiquus (M‘Cey), Syn. Carb. Foss. €.$h. Rahan’s Bay; St.John’s 
Point, Donegal. | 
bacularius (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb, Foss. C. L. Derbyshire. 
. : : oa C. L. Derbyshire. 
crassus (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. -C. Sh. Lisnapaste ; Lackagh; 
CYATHAXONEA. 
cornu (Mich.), Icon. Zooph. C. L. Kendal. 
spinosa (Kon. sp.), Anim. Foss. Belg. C. L. J. of Man. 
DictryYorHyLuLia. 
antiqua* (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. C. SI.. Heok. 
- FavositEs. 
Gothlandica + (Gold.), Petrefacten. C.L. Derbyshire; I. of Man. 
| inflata (Kon.), Anim. Foss. Belg. C.L. Kendal. 
FENESTELLA. 
antiqua (Lonsd. Devonian var.), Geol. Trans. vol. v. 
Y. 8S. Bruckless. . 
{¢ Sl. Blackball Head, Cork ; Cur- 
rens; Clonea; Clonmel, &c. 
C.L. Derbyshire; I. of Man; 
carinata (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. / Tynan ; Mountmellick. 
,Calp. Malahide. 
crassa (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. L. L. Ballynacourty; Kildare. 
ejuncida (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss, L. L. Cork, . 
C. L. Derbyshire. 
formosa (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss: 1 Sate Malahide, Dublin. 
_U. L. Killymeal, Dungannon. 
frutex (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. U. L. Killymeal, Dungannon. 
hemispheerica (M‘Coy);Syn. Carb. Foss. L. L. Cork. 
Morrisii (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. L. L. Cork. 
: C. L. Cork; Kil - 
multiporata (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. , Calp. Bellic ies a at : 
oculata (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. = C. SI. Ballynacourty, Dungarvan. 
C.Sl. Poulscadden. 
plebeia (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb, Foss. he L. Cork; Howth; Derbysh. 
, Calp. Bundoran; Ballintrillick. 
quadridecimalis(M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. U. L. Black Lion, Enniskillen. 
varicosa (M‘Coy), Syn. Carb. Foss. U. L. Black Lion, Enniskillen. 
* More lately figured by Michelin (Icon. Zooph.) under the name of 
Michelinea compressa. 
+ It is several years since I first published this as a carboniferous coral 
from a single Irish specimen, concerning the locality of which some doubt 
was expressed. I have now examined a large suite from the Derbyshire 
limestone, and compared them minutely with authentic specimens of Gold- 
fuss’s coral from the Lifel, and am enabled fully to confirm my original ob- 
servation. 
