TAB. XXVII. 

 CORALS FROiM THE GREAT AND INFERIOR OOLITE. 



MoXTLIVALTIA CUPULIFORMTS (p. 133). 



From the Inferior Oolite. 



Fig. 1 . Side view of an adult specimen ; natm'al size. 

 \a. Calice; natm^al size. 



MoNTLlVALTIA TROCHOIDES (p. 129). 



From the Inferior Oolite. 



Fig. 2, Side view of a specimen, the form of Avhich is somewhat irregular; natural 

 size. 

 2a. Calice of the same. 

 4. A young individual; natural size. 



MONTLIVALTIA StUTCHBURYI (p. 131). 



From the Inferior Oolite. 



Fig. 3. A specimen, fractured at its basis; natural size. 



3«. A horizontal section, at a short distance from the calice. 



AxosMiLiA Wrighti (p. 128). 



From the Inferior Oolite. 

 Fig. 6. Side view ; natural size. 



MONTLIVALTIA WaTERHOUSEI (p. 111). 



From the Great Oolite. 



Fig. 7. Side view; natural size. 

 la. Calice of the same. 



Zaphrentis? Waltoni (p. 143). 



Presumed to belong to the Inferior Oolite. 

 Fig. 8. Side view; natural size. 



8«. Calice, partly clogged up with extraneous matter. 

 Latomeandra Flemingi (p. 13G). 



From the Inferior Oolite. 

 Fig. 9. A fragment, showing the calice; natural size, 

 S)a. Calice magnified. 



Latomeandra Davidsoni (p. 137). 



From the Inferior Oolite. 

 Fig. 10. Calicular surface ; natural size. 

 10a. Calices magnified. 



