BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 8. N:0 9. 11 



Litliostroma Rafinesque according to 



Broxgniart Tabl. 431. Bronx thinks it 



= Columnaria, 



Lithostrotion Fleming 1828, British 

 Animals, 508. C. 



Identical with this are: Acrocyathus, 

 Axinura, Lasraocyathus, Nemaphyllam, 

 Nematophyllum, Stylaxis, Siphonodea- 

 di'on, Stylastriea. 



Lithosfrotlum Broxx 1840. Nomen- 

 clator 661 ^^ the precedent. 



Lonsdaleia Mac Coy 1849. Ann. M. 



N. H. 2:d Ser., III. 11. C. 



Lonsdalia D'Orb. 1850. Prodr. de 

 Pal. 25. = Heliolites. 



Lophoseris Edw. & H. 1849. Comptes 

 Rendus XXTX, 72. Employed by Etch- 

 wald for corals, which he later called 

 Coccoseris. 



Lophophyllum 

 Foss. Cor. livi. 



Edw. H. 1850. Br. 



C. 



H. 1851. Pol. Terr. 



Lyellia Edw. 

 pal., 150. S. 



Lyopora Nichols. & Etheridge 1878. 

 Monogr. Sil. Foss. Girvan Distr., 25. =? 



Calapoecia. 



Madrepora L. 1758. S. Nat. ed. X. 

 793. Comprised then nearly all kr.own 

 rugose and eporose corals. The M. coa- 

 lescens Goldfuss from Gotland is pro 

 bably a Strlatopora. 



Madreporites ScHLOTH. 1820. Petre- 

 faktenkunde, 355. Waulenberg also 

 uses this name for all the Rugose corals 

 he described, 



Mceandrina Lamk. 1816. Anim. s. 



vertebr. II, 244. Used by Hisinger in 

 Lethaia Suecia p. 98 for the superior 

 part of a crinoid, showing through its 

 brachia and pionula; a slight resemblance 

 to a coral of the above genus. 



Manon Schweigger 1819. Beob. Tab. 

 VII, 2. A Spongia. By Goldfuss Petref, 

 Germ., 2 employed fora species of Miche- 

 linia. Manon of Phillips is = Heliolites. 



Ma8treraaRAFixVEsauEl819. Journ. 

 Physique t, 88. 428. According to Milne 

 Edwards there mentioned along with 

 several other genera, which are badly 



described. 



MeduscBphylln,m F. Ad. Roemer 1855. 

 Paljeontographica V, 33. = Acervularia? 



Menophyllum Edw, H. 1850. Brit. 



Foss. Cor. Ixvi. C. 



Metriophyllum Edw. H. 1850. Brit. 



Foss. Cor. Ixix. S. 



michelinia De Koninck 1842. Anim. 



Foss. de Belgique, 29. D. C. 



Jfficrocy clns Meek and Worthed 18G8. 

 Palaeont. of Illinois, III, 420. C. 



Microplasma Dyb. 1873. Mon. I, 84; 

 II, 253. = Cystiphyllum. 



MilJepora I. 1767. S. N. ed. XII. 

 1283. Contains a Favosites (M. solida) 

 from Gotland. 



Milleporites Schloth. 1820. Petref-k. 

 363. Embraces ramose Favositidfe. Wah- 

 lenberg in Petref. Telluris Suec. 1821 

 p. 100 refers forms of Heliolites and 

 Favosites to this genus, 



Monilopora Nicholson & Etheridge 

 1879. Geol. Mag. 293. In the vicinity 

 of Syriugopora. C. 



Montasti^ma Blainville 1834. Man. 

 Actinol.. 374, contains species of Cyatho- 

 phyllum, Heliolites and others. 



Monticularia Lamk. 1816. Anim. s. 



vertebr. 248. Used by Steinixger for 

 Cyathophylla. bnt intended by Lajiarck 

 for Fischer's Hydnophora. p. p. 



Mortieria De Koninck 1842. Anim. 



fcssiles de Belgique, 12. C. 



Nemaphyllum ^Iac Coy 1849. Ann. 

 M. N. H. 2:d Ser., Ill, 15, name later 



altered to 



Nematopkylhivi Mac Coy 1855. Brit, 

 Pal. Fossils, 97. = Stylaxis or Litho- 

 strotion MiLXE Edwards. 



Nodulipora Lindstr. 1873. OiVers. 

 Vet. Ak:s Forh. N:o 4, p. 14. S. 



Nyctopora Nicholson 1879. Tabu- 

 late Corals, 182. S. 



Omphyma Rafinesque & Clifford 



1820. Ano. Gen. Phys. V, 235. S. 



Ossiculum Barrande 1868. Accor- 

 ding to BiGSBY Thesaurus ailuricus, 

 195. S. 



Pachyphyllum Edw. H. 1850. Brit. 



Foss. Cor. Ixviii. D. 



Pachvpora Lindstr. 1873. Ofvers. 



Yet. Ak. Forh. X:o 4, p. 14. P. lamelli- 



cornis. S. 



Palaeacis Haime 1860. ap. Edw. H. 



H.Nat. Cor, HI, 171. P. cuneiformis. C. 

 Palseactis Dollfuss 1875. M^m. 



Soc. Sc. Nat, Cherbonrg, XIX, 225. A 

 most questionable cast in the Cambrian 



schists of Bretagne. 



Palaearsea L^vdstr. 1882. Bih. Vet. 

 Ak. Handl, Bd. 6. N:o 18, p. 11. P. 

 Lopatini. S. 



Palaeocyclus Ebw. H. 1849. Comptes 

 Reudns. XXIX, 71. From this genus 

 are to be excluded: Pal. Fletcheri, P. 

 rugosus and P, praiacutus. P. porpita 

 is the only species as yet known. S. 



FalmopkyUum Billings 1858. Geol. 

 Survey of Canada, Rept of Progress, 

 168. = Streptelasma accordingto Nichol- 

 son Sc Etheridge. Differs according to 

 Billings by forming long, fasciculate 



