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des Bry. du Cret. fig. par d'Orb.' p. 359 ; and Miss Jelly's '• Syno- 

 nymic Catalogue.' 



There is also, though less common, a more slender Eiitalojphora 

 from Brendola and Montecchio Maggiore with much smaller zooecial 

 tubes (0*09 mm.), and this I am unable to identify with any named 

 species, but am inclined to think that Eeuss and Manzoni have 

 caused some confusion between E. anomale and E. attenuata, and 

 that E. anomale should have been the stout E. raripora^ while 

 E. attenuata is the more slender form. 



Loc. Cretaceous of Europe (generally distributed) ; Eocene, 

 Miocene, and Pliocene of Europe. Tertiaries of Australia and Wew 

 Zealand. Yal di Lonte ; Montecchio Maggiore ; Brendola ; Crosaro ; 

 Eonzo : Malo. Living : Europe ; Australia ; Elorida ; Heard 

 Island. 



10. Entalophoea pulchella (Eeuss). (PI. III. fig. 12.) 



CricojQora pulchella, Eeuss, Eoss. Polyp. Wien. Tert. p. 40, pl. vi. 

 fig. 10. 



Cricopora verticellata^ Eeuss, op), cit. p. 40, pl. vi. fig. 9. 



Spiropora pulchella, Eeuss, Bry. von Crosaro, p. 287, pl. xxxvi. 

 figs. 4, 5. 



Spiropora conferta, Eeuss, Bry. von Crosaro, p. 287, pl. xxxvi. 

 fig. 3 ; Manzoni, Bri. foss. del Mioc. d'Austr. ed Ung. p. 12, pl. x. 

 fig. 39. 



Pustulopora pulchella, Stoliczka, Olig. Bry. von Latdorf, p. 77 ; 

 Manzoni, Bri. foss. del Mioc. d'Austr. ed Ung. p. 11, pl. ix. fig. 35. 



Entalophora pulchella, Pergens, Bry. de Kolosvar, p. 6 ; Bry. 

 von Wola Lu'zanska, p. 65 ; Eevision des Bry. du Cret. p. 358, 

 which see for synonyms of Cretaceous forms ; Eeuss, Eoram. Anth. 

 und Bryoz. des deutsch. Septarienthones, p. 194, pl. ix. fig. 5; 

 Bry. und Eoram. des unt. Planers, p. 116, pl. xxix. fig. 3 ; Eauna d. 

 Steinsalz von. Wieliczka, p. 124. 



Entalophora clavula, Eeuss, Eoram., &c., des deutsch. Septarienth. 

 p. 194, pl. ix. figs. 3, 4 (non Eeuss, Eoss. Potyp. Wien. Tert. p. 41). 



The lower part of the zoarium has the zooecia irregularly placed, 

 that is to say is E. pulchella of Eeuss, while the upper part has 

 them verticillate and is the JSjnrojwra conferta of Eeuss. I have 

 never found the irregular growth following the regular. Dr. Pergens 

 agrees with me that in this species part grows as Spiropora and part 

 as Entalophora ; but he thinks, as it is not found in other cases, 

 that we should not on this account unite the two genera. Although 

 we cannot, however, expect hard and fast generic lines, yet it does 

 seem that when the characters of the two genera are found in one 

 stem this is, as I have proposed, sufficient reason for dropping the 

 genus Spiropora. 



The specimen figured in Pl. III. has three inflations which must 

 be looked upon as ovicellular, and the zooecia are here more irregular 

 in consequence of the inflations. 



Loc. Val di Lonte ; Montecchio Maggiore ; Brendola ; Eerrara di 



