204 BULLETIN 103, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Fossil corals from the Pepino formation. 



Astrocoenia portoricensis Vaughan, Antigua, and Canal Zone. 

 Orbicella costata (Duncan), Antigua, Anguilla, Canal Zone. 

 Antiguastrea cellulosa (Duncan), Antigua, Florida, Georgia., etc. 

 Maeandra portoricensis Vaughan. 

 Leptoseris portoricensis Vaughan. 

 Pironastraea anguillensis Vaughan, Anguilla. 

 Siderastrea conferta (Duncan), Antigua, Canal Zone, Anguilla. 

 Cyathomorpha antiguensis (Duncan), Antigua, Cuba, Mexico. 



tenuis (Duncan), Antigua, Cuba. 

 Diploastrea crassolamellata (Duncan), Antigua, Cuba, Georgia. 

 Astreopora portoricensis Vaughan. 

 Goniopora portoricensis Vaughan, Antigua. 



Of the 12 species from the Pepino formation, 8 are known in the 

 Antigua formation of Antigua. 



LIMESTONE ABOVE CONGLOMERATE NEAR GUANTANAMO, CUBA. 



The geologic relations of the corals from the vicinity of Guanta- 

 namo will be described by Mr. O. E. Meinzer in a forthcoming report. 

 The following is a list of the species: 



Fossil corals from the middle Oligocene, Guantanamo, Cuba. 



Pocillopora guantanamensis Vaughan. 

 Astrocoenia guantanamensis Vaughan, Antigua, Panama. 

 decaturensis Vaughan, Antigua, Georgia. 

 meinzeri Vaughan. 

 Antiguastrea cellulosa (Duncan), Antigua, Porto Rico, etc. 

 Trochoseris meinzeri Vaughan, Panama. 

 Pironastraea antiguensis Vaughan, Antigua. 

 Cyathomorpha anguillensis Vaughan, Anguilla. 



antiguensis (Duncan), Antigua, Porto Rico, etc. 

 tenuis (Duncan), Antigua, Porto Rico, etc. 

 Diploastrea crassolamellata (Duncan), Antigua, etc. 

 Goniopora decaturensis Vaughan, Georgia. 



Of the 12 species here listed 7 are also found in Antigua; of the 5 

 remaining species 2 are at present known from only one locality, 2 

 occur elsewhere in association with a fauna of the same facies as 

 that of Antigua, while 1 occurs in the base of the Anguilla formation. 



Limestone, Rio Canapu, Manasasas trail, Cuba. 



The following species were collected by Dr. Arthur C. Spencer: 

 Leptoria spenceri Vaughan, Antigua. 

 Cyathomorpha tenuis (Duncan), Antigua. 

 Diploastrea crassolamellata (Duncan) Antigua. 

 The first and second species of the above list were obtained at sta- 

 tion No. 3473 of the U. S. N. M. record of localities for Cenozoic in- 



