138 
BRITISH RADIATA. 
Madrepora verrucaria, Linn. Syst. ed. 10. 793; Linn. Syst. 1272; 
Pall. Zooph. var. /3. 281 ; Turt. Gmel. iv. 616; Oliv. Zool. 
Adriat. 218; Esper, Madrep. t. 17- fig- a, A (not good); 
Turt. Brit. Faun. 204 ; Stew. Elem. ii. 426 ; Hogg’s Stock. 38. 
Millepora verrucaria, Ellis and Soland. Zooph. 137. 
Discopora verrucaria, Flem. Brit. Anim. 530. 
Tubulipora patina, Lamk. Anim. s. Vert. ii. 163, ed. 2. ii. 244 ; 
Risso, L’Europ. Merid. v. 338 ; Blainv. Act. 425 ; Johnst. 
Trans. Newc. Soc. ii. 269. pi. 9. fig. 8 ; M.-Edwards, Ann. 
des Sci. Nat. viii. 329. pi. 13. fig. 1 ; Thompson , Ann. Nat. 
Hist. v. 252; Hassall, ibid, x i. 170; Couch, Zooph. Comic. 
44; Corn. Faun. 103; Johnst. Hist. Brit. Zooph. ed. 2. p. 266. 
t. 47- figs. 1, 2, 3. 
Var. /3. Tubulipora bellis, Thompson, MS. 
a. On bark, “ Discopora verrucaria.” Presented by G. 
Johnston, M.D. 
b. c, d, e. “ Tubipora patina.” Presented by G. Johnston, 
M.D. 
f. “Tubulipora bellis”! W. Thompson, Esq. Presented 
by G. Johnston, M.D., with 
g. A monstrous variety. Presented by G. Johnston, M.D. 
** Orbicular, edge thin, tubes in radiating ridges. Disporella. 
2. Tubulipora hispida. 
Madrepora verrucaria, Fabr. Faun. Grcenl. 430 ; Esper, Madrep. 
1. 17- figs, d, D. e, F. & F, G. 
“ Coral resembling the cups and foliage of flowers,” Cordiner’s 
Ruins, No. xxii. on the authority of Fleming. 
Discopora hispida, Flem. Brit. Anim. 530 ; Blainv. Act. 446 ; 
Johnst. Brit. Zooph. 270. pi. 31. figs. 9,11; Thompson, Ann. 
Nat. Hist. v. 253 ; Hassall, ibid. vi. 171 ; Couch, Zooph. 
Cornw. 47 ; Corn. Faun. iii. 109. pi. 19. fig. 1. 
Tubulipora hispida, Johnst. Hist. Brit. Zooph. ed. 2. p. 268, 
t. 47. figs. 9, 10, 11 ; Savigny, Egypt. Polyp, t. 6. fig. 3? 
a, b. On Sertularia abietina, with Tubulipora serpens. Pre- 
sented by G. Johnston, M.D. 
c. On Sertularia filicula, with Crisia eburnea and Tubuli- 
pora serpens. Berwick Bay. Presented by G. Johnston, 
M.D. a 
d. On Plumularia falcata, with Tubulipora serpens and Crisia 
eburnea. BerwickBay. Presented by G. Johnston, M.D. 
e. f,g. “Discopora hispida.” Presented by G. Johnston, M.D. 
k. “ Tubipora hispida, var. 0, with Tubulipora verrucaria, 
M.-Edw.” Presented by G. Johnston, M.D. 
l, m, n, o, p. “ Tubulipora orbiculus.” Presented by G. 
Johnston, M.D. 
