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occur in St. Bartholomew. Duncan described Eocene species from 

 Jamaica in the papers referred to in the footnotes below. 1 



Eocene corals from St. Bartholomew and Jamaica. 





St. 

 Bar- 

 tholo- 

 mew. 



Jamaica. 





Revised name. 



Cata- 

 dupa 

 forma- 

 tion. 



Rich- 

 mond 

 forma- 

 tion. 



Cam- 

 bridge 

 forma- 

 tion. 



Notes. 



Placotrochus clevei (Duncan) 



X 



X 

 X 



X 











A sterosmilia pourtalesi Duncan 











new species 









Flabellum appendiculatum Dun- 



Trochosmilia new species 









can, wo^Brogniart. 



hilli Vaughan 



X 









Stylophora compressa Duncan 



X 









contorta (Leymerie) (fide 





X 



X 







Duncan) 

 Astrocoenia duerdeni (Vaughan) 



X 

 X 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 





Stylocoenia duerdeni Vaughan. 



incrustans (Duncan) 



Stephanocoenia incrustans Dun- 



d'achiardii Duncan 









can. 



Antillia (?) compressa (Duncan) 









Circophyllia compressa Duncan. 



(?) clevei (Duncan) 









Circophyllia clevei Duncan. 



species 











Columnastrea ei/eri Duncan 









"Eocene of Jamaica. " 



Favia new species 1 



X 

 X 

 X 



X 



X 

 X 











new species 2 



:::;:::: 







Goniastrea variabilis Duncan 











Maeandra new species 1 









Manicina areolata Duncan, not 



new species 2 









Linnaeus. 

 Ulophyllia macrogyra Duncan, 



Leptoria profunda Duncan 









not Reuss. 



conferticosta (Vaughan) 



X 

 X 



X 







Diploria conferticosta Vaughan. 



conferticosta var. columnaris 











(Vaughan) 

 Trochoseris catadupemis Vaughan 







A ntilloseris eocaenica (Duncan) | 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



X 



X 



X 

 X 

 X 



i 





major (Duncan) \ 





1 



These three "species" may be 



grandis (Duncan) j 







jamaicaensis (Vaughan) 







X 

 X 





cantabrigiensis (Vaughan) 









angulata (Duncan) 









cyclolites (Duncan) 





1 





Physoseris insignis (Duncan) 





I 



Trochosmilia insignis%Dxxnc&VL$->t- 

 T. arguta Duncan, not Reuss. 



Protethmos (?) new species 1 





t 



new species 2 





I ■ 



pi. 19, fig. 1, not Reuss. 



new species 3 





i 



pi. 19, fig. lo, not Reuss. 



new species 4 





! 





Metethmos (?) new species 









Dendracis cantabrigiensis Vaughan 









X 





A ctinacis new species 



X 



X 

 X 









Astraeopora panicea Duncan, not 

 Pictet. 



Multicolumnastraea cyathiformis (Dun- 



X 







can) 

 Goniopora new species 1 









new species 2 





1 



Reuss. 









Catullo. 



The following names in Duncan's list of St. Bartholomew corals 

 are dropped, because the specimens on which he based his deter- 

 minations could not be found: 



1 Duncan, P. M., and Wall, G. P., A notice of the geology of Jamaica, especially with reference^ the 

 district of Clarendon; with descriptions of the Cretaceous, Eocene, and Miocene corals of the island, Geol. 

 Soc. London Quart. Journ., vol. 21, pp. 1-15, pis. 1,2, 1S65 (the descriptions of the corals are by Duncan), 

 Duncan, P. M., On the fossil corals (Madreporaria) of the West Indian Islands, Geol. Soc. London Quart. 

 Journ., vol. 24. pp. 9-33, pis. 1-2, 18fi7. 



