18 BRITISH FOSSIL CORALS 
V.—Corats FROM THE Upper GREENSAND.! 
The scanty Coral-fauna of the Upper Greensand was described by MM. Milne- 
Edwards and Jules Haime; and although some years have elapsed since the publication 
of the first part of the ‘British Fossil Corals,’ Pal. Soc., and the beds have been well 
searched, very few additions can be made to the list of the Madreporaria. The following 
is the list of the published species (1850) : 
1. Peplosmiha Austeni, Kd. and H. 
2. Trochosmilia tuberosa, 
23 
3. Parastrea stricta, 
39 
4. Micrabacia coronula, Goldfuss, sp. 
In their ‘ Hist. Nat. des Corall.,’ vol. 1, MM. Milne-Edwards and Jules Haime make 
some alterations in the synonyms of the genera, and add a species to the list. They 
do not give any further information respecting some doubtful species noticed by Mr. 
Godwin-Austen and Prof. Morris. Their amended list is as follows: 
. Peplosmilia Austeni, Kd. and H, 
. Smilotrochus tuberosus, ,, 
, a Austeni, a 
. Favia stricta, Ed. and H. 
1 
2 
3 
A 
5. Mierabacia coronula, Goldfuss, sp. 
Famitny—lTURBINOLID. 
Division—TuRBINOLIACER. 
Genus—SMILOTROCHUS. 
Trochosmilia tuberosa, Wd. and H., has no endotheca, and therefore is of necessity 
included amongst the Zurbinolide. The genus Smilotrochus was determined in order 
to receive the species. 
1 The following authors have written on this subject : 
W. Smith, ‘ Strata Identified by Organic Fossils,’ 1816. 
Godwin-Austen, ‘Trans. Geol. Soc.,’ 2nd series, vol. vi, p. 452, 1842. 
Morris, ‘ Cat. of British Fossils,’ p. 46, 1843. 
MM. Milne-Edwards and Jules Haime, op. cit. 
