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revision. In the present paper, it has been more my desire to 
show what is the state of our present sae ae on the subject 
than to critically pass in review each separate s 
genera are arranged alphabetically in chaie Seg 
sections “ Articulata,” or « Tna rticulata,” and the s a 
similar manner under them. This has been done for cirventelia 
of reference. 
Ina recently virion paper, “ On some Tertiary Fossils from 
Table Cape,’ the J. E. Tenison-Woods has given some 
interesting details of che’ Tertiary beds and fossils at that locality. 
Amongst the latter he mentions Oellepora Gambierensis, Busk. 
Class—POLYZOA. - 
Order—GYMNOLEMATA. 
Sub-order—CHEILOsTOMATA. 
Section Articulata.—Polyzoarium divided into distinct internodes 
—_ joints. 
Genus Ca Lamaroux, 1816.’ 
One well estubtisiiad species of this genus has been 
dsteriniet by Prof. peas in the Rev.. Mr. Woods’ at ogra 
from the Mount Gambier coralline limestone, as rg 
sepdndix to his paper “On some Tertiary Rocks in the Coleiny of 
South Australia, & 
qi: oe Axovrata, Busk. Quart. Jour. Geol. Soe. 1860, 
xvi, p. 260; Woods, Trans. R. Soe. Vict., vi, p. 4; 
Lf. - 
us Oncuopora. Busk, 1 
Obs. Of ae a established by Prof. Bosk in the pag 
Jour. Microscopical Science, again, only one species has as yet 
been noted from the same horizon and collection as the last. ~ 0. 
angulata. 
1. ONcHOPORA PUSTULOSA. Bush. (MS.), Joe. cit. p. 260, 
Cellaria,? Stoltezka. Pal. Neu Seeland, p. 149. No 
description of this species has as yet ane 
3 ry and Proceedings, R. Soe., Tasmania, for 1875 (published 1876), 
. Histoire > — Coralligénes Flexibles, p. 131. 
Pe oan: the ur. Microscopical Science, iii, p. 320; according to Stoliczka, 
us ene ubaanciebe as D’ Orbigny’s genus Tubucellaria, 
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