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with, 15 of which were new to science, 4 had been previously 

 known by dredgings off the coast of New Sovith Wales, 1 

 dredged by the "Challenger" in deep water of the Southern 

 Ocean, and 2 (perhaps 3) were found to be identical with 

 fossil species in the Lower Tertiary of southern Australia. 



Bibliographical References. 



A. Quoy and Gaiinard : Voy. "de I'Astrolabe," Zooph., 1833. 



B. Milne Edwards et J. Haime : Ann. des Sc. Nat. 



C. J. Haime et Milne Edwards: Hist, des Coralliaires, 1857. 



D. J. E. Tenison-Woods : Extratropical Corals of Australia, 



Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., vol. ii., 1878. 



E. John Dennant : Descrip. of New Sjd. of Corals from Aus. 



Tert., Trans, and Proc. Roy Soc, 

 S.A., 1902. 



F. ,, Reient Corals from the South Australian 



and Victorian Coasts, Trans. , and 

 Proc. Roy. Soc, S.A., 1904. 



G. ,, Madreporaria from the Australian and 



1 New Zealand Coasts, Trans, and 



Proc. Roy. Soc, S.A., 1906. 

 H. Moseley : "Challenger" Reports, Zoology, vol. ii., 1881. 

 I. Duncan : Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist. 

 J. ,, Quart. Jour. Geo. Soc. 



K. J. D. Dana: Report on Zoophytes (Wilkes' Exploring 



Expedition) . 

 L. ,, Corals and Coral Islands. 



List of Described Species of Coral Living in South 

 Australian Waters. 



Fam. TURBINOLID^. 



Rhizotrochus radiatus, Dennant (F), p. 2, pi. i., fig. 1. 



Common at depths of 15-22 fathoms. Also occurs at 

 Port Phillip Bay. 



HoLCOTROCHUS SCRIPTUS, Dennant (E), p. 1, pi. i., fig. 1, 



(F), p. 3. 



Was described from an Eocene fossil at Muddy Creek, 

 Victoria. Dredged in Backstairs Passage at 22 fathoms. 

 Rare. 



H. CRENULATUS, Dennant (F), p. 3, pi. ii., fig. 4. 



Backstairs Passage, 22 fathoms. Rare. 



