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GEOLOGICAL SECTION- 
December 9th, 1868.— Mr. William Sanders, F.R.S., F.G.S., President 
of the Society, in the Chair. 
The Minutes of the last Meeting having been read and confirmed, Mr. 
Adolph Leipner continued his Paper, " On the Carboniferous Corals in the 
Museum Collection of the Bristol Institution." (The first part was given 
before the Section at the October Meeting. ) 
5, Genus Campophyllum. C. Murchisoni, M.Edw. The authors of the 
Monograph state in reference to this species, page 184, "Specimens of this 
Coral are in the collection of the Geological Society and of the Bristol 
Museum, but we do not know in what part of England they were found." 
This point, I am glad to say, a reference to Mr. Miller's Catalogue has cleared 
up, for to eight specimens of this Coral (Nos. 149 to 155) he has appended 
the following memorandum— "Carxophyllia, partly converted into Silex, 
imbedded in Bed Limestone, from below a lane near Weston-snper-Mare. — 
See G. Cumberland, Geol. Transactions," The remainining two specimens, 
(Nos. 147 and 148) are no doubt from the same locality, and that Clevedon 
and Weston -super Mare are actually the localities of this species has quite 
recently been confirmed, fresh specimens from these places having been 
brought to me lately. 6, Genus Clisiophyllum. CI. Turbinatum, 
McCoy. Only one specimen (No. 156) from Bristol represents as yet this 
species in our collection. This has been in the hands of the authors of the 
Monograph, and is figured plate 33, fig. 1. I said " as yet," for it is by no 
means a rare form in our rocks, and I hope soon to obtain some specimens 
good enough to be placed in the Museum. CI. Coniseptum, Keyserling. 
Of this species we possess only one specimen (No. 157), the locality of which 
is however unknown. It is the one figured in the Monograph, plate 37, fig. 
65a., is much weathered, and being cherty, exhibits most beautifully the 
internal structure. CI. Bowerbanh\ M.Edw. C. Keyserlingi, McCoy. 
This also is a Bristol Coral, and the two specimens of it in the collection 
(Nos. 1 58, 159) are from our own Bocks. CI. Costatum, McCoy. CI. Bipartitam, 
McCay. 7, Genus Atjlophyllum. A. fungites, Fleming. We have only 
one specimen of it (No. 164), and the locality of it unknown. A. Bowerbanlci, 
