ON FOSSIL POLTZOA. 189 



87. Membranipoea holostoma, S. Wood, sp.; Busk, ' Crag Pol.' p. 36 



= Flustra holostoma, S. Wood. 



88. Membranipora bidens, Hag., sp. ; Cellepora Mppocrepis, Rss. I a 



p. 94; G. subhippocrepis, D'Orb. 'Pal. Fr.' v. p. 398; C. bidens, 

 Hag. 'Maest. Kreid.' p. 92; M. bidens, Busk, ' Cracr Polyzoa ' 

 p. 34. J ' 



Range. — Tufaceous Chalk, Maestriclit ; Pencil Chalk, Riio-en • Eno-lish 

 Crag. ' ° 



89. Membranipora mikuta, Rss. ; Cellepora ibid., Rss. /. c. p. 93 ; 



Beptescharella ibid., D'Orb. ' This species occupies, as it were, a 

 middle place between M. gracilis and M. bidens.' — Reuss. 



90. Membranipora gracilis, V. Miin. sp. = Cellepora ibid' Goldf 



<Pefc. Germ.' 1826, p 162; Cellepora ibid., Rss. I. c. p.. 93; 

 Eschara andegavensis, Mich. 'Icon. Zoo.' p. 329; Lepralia gracilis' 

 Rss., 'Fauna Deutsch. Oberoligocen'; M. andegavensis, Busk,' 

 'Crag Pol.' p. 35; M. andegavensis, Manzoni, 'Bry. Foss It ' ii' 

 p. 2. 



91. Membranipora Formosa, Rss.; Cellepora ibid., Rss. I c p 95- 



Cellepora ibid., D'Orb. ' Pal. Fr.' v. p. 398. See M. trifolium 

 Busk, 'Crag Poly.' J 



92. Membranipora papyracea, Rss. ; Cellepora ibid., Rss. lev 94 • and 



D'Orb. ' Pal. Fr.' p. 398. P ' 



93. Membranipora angulosa, Cellepora ibid., Rss. 1. c. p. 93; and D'Orb. 



' Pal. Fr.' ; Eschara excavata, Rss. /. c. p. 72 ; E. subexcavata 

 D'Orb. p. 72. Rss., ' Pal. Stud. Alt.' and ' Foss. Foram. and 

 Bry.' ' This is doubtless the place for M. deplanata.' — Reuss 



94. Membranipora stenostoma, Rss., Cellepora ibid., Rss 1 c r> 93 



and D'Orb. ' ' l ' 



Part II. ' Foss. Bry. Ost.-ungar Mioccn,' Manzoni. 

 In the second part of this work Manzoni made fifty-two additions of 

 species, so as to complete the list left unfinished by the lamented author 

 Manzoni's arrangement differs considerably from that of Reuss, but in 

 accordance with the general principle that I have heretofore been guided 

 by, I give the arrangement of that author rather than interfere with the 

 text. It is only necessary to give the catalogue of species, but it is 

 greatly to be regretted that Reuss did not live to revise the whole of his 

 species, as he has done in the first part of the work. '•— 



Brtozoa, Cheilostomata, Celleporid^e. 

 Celleporaria, Lamx. 



1- „ verrucosa, Rss., loc. cit. 1 p. 79. 



2- „ globularis, Bronn ; Rss. loc. cit. p. 76. 



O- „ POLYTHALE, Rss. „ „ p. 77, 



4- „ crassa, Manzoni, ' Ost.-ungar.' 



5- „ AVICULIFERA, „ ,, 



Citmulipora, Miinster. 



6 - » transilvanica, Rss. ; Rss. in Mss., Upper Marl of 

 Lapugy. 



Batopora, Rss. 

 7. „ rosula, Rss., loc. cit. p. 78 ; ' Bry. deutsch. Oberoligocan ' 



tab. i. fig. 7 ; tab. ii. fig. i. Marl of Baden. ' 



1 Foss. Pol. Wien. Terticirleelt. 



