148 KEroET — 1884. 



112. Hoeneea striata, M.-Edwards (C. Crag) ' Crag Poly.' p. 103, 



pi. xv. fig. 3 ; pi. xvi. fig. 5 = Hornera striata, M.-Edvv., 

 Michelin. 



113. Hornera ehomboidahs (C. Crag), ' Crag Poly.' p. 104, pi. xv. 



fig. 4. 



The following forms Mr. Busk was unable to identify with the Crag 

 forms (pp. 96-97) : — 



114. Hornera flabelliformis, Blainv. = Uetepora ibid., Blainv., Mi- 



chelin, ' Icon. Zooph.' p. 314 = ? Hornera Ferussacii, Mich. ? 

 Eocene ; Miocene. 



115. Horneea scobixosa, Michelin = Retepora ibid., Mich. I.e. p. 31G; 



Miocene. 



116. Hornera affinis, M.-Edw. Upper Tert. of Sicily. 



117. „ Levis, „ /• c. p. 20. Miocene, Dap. 



Stoliczka gives the following list of Hornera in his ' Oligocene 

 Bryozoa, from Latdorf.' 



118. Hornera hippolyta, Def. = Hornera gracilis, Philippi. 



119. M reteporacea, M.-Ed.= ,, zuhannulata, Philippi. 



120. ,, verrucosa, Reuss= „ seriatopora, Reuss. 



121. „ poeosa, Stol.= 



Under the family name of Mmonidce, Professor Reuss describes and 

 fio-ares in his ' Bryozoa, Palason. Stud, fiber die alteren Tertiiir. der 

 Alpen,' the following species of Hornera. Some of the species seem to 

 be widely distributed in the Alpine Tertiaries, but are most abundant in 

 the Val di Lonti and Montecchio Maggiore material. 



122. Hornera concatenata, Reuss ; op. clt. pi. 35, figs. 5 and G. 



123. „ trabeculars, „ „ „ fig. 7 = ? H. hippo- 



lithus, Def. 



124. „ aspeedla, „ „ „ figs. 8 and 9. 



125. „ sekrata, „ „ ,, figs. 10 and 11. 



126. „ d'Achiardii, „ „ „ fig. 12. 



Prof. Roemer, in his Monograph of the ' Polyparien des Norddeutsch. 

 Tert.-Gebirges,' gives the following list of five Hornera as found in the 

 Lower, and one in the Upper Oligocene : — 



127. Hornera bipunctata, Roemer, op. tit. p. 23, Tab. III. fig. 4. 



Lower Oligocene. 



128. Hornera sulcopunctata, Roemer, op. clt. p. 23, Tab. III. fig. 5. 



Lower Oligocene. 



129. Hornera tortuosa, Roemer, op. ait. p. 23, Tab. III. fig. 6. 



Lower Oligocene. 



130. Hornera nitens, Roemer, op. clt. p. 23, Tab. III. fig. 7. Lower 



Oligocene. 



131. Horneea lamellosa, Roemer, op. clt. p. 24, Tab. HI. fig. 8. Lower 



Oligocene. 



132. Hornera gracilis, Philippi, Beitriige, Tab. I. figs. 7, 8, 9. Upper 



Oligocene. 



