230 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOÖLOGY. 
Turbinoseris antillarum, sp. nov. Astraopora panicea, Pictet. 
T. clevei, sp. nov. Actinacis rollei, Reuss. 
T. cyclolites, sp. nov. Porites ramosa, Catullo, 
The originals and types of these species are partly in Stockholm and 
partly in the collection of the University of Upsala. I have not been 
able to make the journey necessary for seeing them. I am confident 
that the collection needs very careful revision, after having studied, 
with Duncan's work in hand, the types of all of the species of Reuss 
with which he identified West Indian species. I have studied also 
specimens of all the other European species considered by Duncan in his 
paper. The corals from St. Bartholomew have an undoubted Eocene 
or Oligocene facies. 
Résumé or ton HILL AND Jamaica INSTITUTE COLLECTIONS BY 
LOCALITIES. 
Solomon Mountain, west of Mint, Westmoreland Parish: Cladocora 
jamaicaensis, sp. nov. ; Leptophyllia agassizi, sp. nov. 
Craigie, Parish of Hanover: Stiboriopsis jamaicaensis, gen. et sp. nov. 
Pennants, District of Clarendon, Parish of Clarendon : Diploria con- 
ferticostata, sp. nov. 
Mount Hindmost, District of Clarendon, Parish of Clarendon: Multi- 
columnastrea cyathiformis (Duncan). 
Point Haldane, Port Maria, District of St. Mary, Parish of St. Mary: 
Styloccenia duerdeni, sp. nov. 
Catadupa: Trochosmilia hilli, sp. nov.; Multicolumnastrea cyathi- 
formis (Duncan); Diploria conferticostata, sp. nov.; Diploria conferti- 
costata, var. columnaris, var. nov. ; Trochoseris catadupensis, sp. nov. j 
Mesomorpha catadupensis, sp. nov. 
Near Cambridge Station, south of Montpelier, St. James Parish :. 
Turbinoseris jamaicaensis, sp. nov. ; T. cantabrigiensis, sp. nov. ; Den- 
dracis cantabrigiensis, sp. nov. 
Tug FAuNAL RELATIONS OF THE JAMAICAN Pre-BowbEN CORALS. 
Because of insufficient description or the undeterminable character of 
the original specimens of Duncan we must eliminate Cyathoseris 
haidingeri, Duncan (non Reuss); Paracyathus sp., cf. caryophyllus, 
Lamarck ; Paracyathus crassus, Edwards and Haime. 
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