106 THE FOSSIL CORALS AND 



bilobate, costulate coral, with its calice filled up, may be called Trochocyathm Van-den- 

 Heckei, and of course very unsatisfactorily. 



2. Cbkatotrochus bxaeatus, M. Edw. & J. Haime. 



This large, simple coral is placed hypothetically by D'Archiac and J. Haime in 

 Sind ; and they had not the advantage of observing its calice. There is little doubt 

 that it is a species of Feddenia. 



3. Teochosmilia coeniculum, M. Udw. & J. Haime. 



This is not a good species; and the form which I have described as Trochosmilia 

 varicosa, Eeuss, is probably that taken for the above by the distinguished French 

 authors. 



There are some specimens of a simple coral which resemble in some points this 

 species. They were found near Eaduk in the Nari series. They have between four 

 and five cycles of septa, visible costee, epitheca in a slight degree, and a small columella. 

 The species may be Montlivaltia Vignei, J. Haime, or it may be a young Dasy^hyllia. 



4. Teochosmilia multisinuosa, J"; Haime. 



This is a doubtful species, according to M. J. Haime, op. cit. p. 187. 



There is a large bilobate coral in the collection from Jhirk in the Eanikot series, 

 which has the aspect of this species as well as of Trochocyathus Van-den-Heckei ; but it 

 is a bilobate Montlivaltia, and is comparable to a great extent with Montlivaltia 

 Mlohata, Mich, sp., from the Nummulitic of Europe, at La Palarea. 



5. Sttloccenia emaeciata, J. Haime. 



This form is represented in the Eanikot collection of Corals by a young Stylocoenia 

 maxima. I do not think that the European form is found in Sind. 



6. Phtlloccenia ieeadiajsts, M. Edw. & J. Haime. 



This species, which was not figured by D'Archiac and Haime, is not in the 

 collection. 



The specimens collected by the Geological Survey, and which, when not clean, 

 would be said at the first glance to belong-to the genus Phyllocoenia, are really furnished 

 with pali and a papillose columella, and belong therefore to the genus Plesiastrcea. 



8. SiDEEASTE^A FUNESTA, M. Edw. & J. Haime. 



This species has not been found. It was not figured by D'Archiac and J. Haime. 



The critical examination of the species of fossil Corals described by me in the 

 ' Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' 1864 (vol. xiii.), indicates that many of them 

 were not found by the Geological Survey, and that a few only have a satisfactory 

 locality given to them. 



