CELiniPOEA. 
147 
D. 5159. 
B. 1233. 
D 3206. 
D. 3629. 
D. 5158. 
25,327. 
60,246. 
60,245. 
D. 3671. 
D. 3672. 
D. 3685. 
LIST OF SPECI^EXS. 
British. 
A laminated, worn zoarium of var. devonica, Greg., and four slides 
containing sections of the same. Epper Greensand. Haldon. 
Old Coll. Figd. lOrt and b, p. 146. 
Two ovoid an i one broken zoarium of var. devonica^ Greg. Upper 
Greensand. Haldon. Presented by E. B. l.uxmoore, Esq. 
A small zoarium, 16 mm. by 2 mm., of var. devonica, Greg. Chloritic 
Mnrl, Xo. 10. Dunscombe. Presented by C. J. A. Meyer, Esq. 
A depressed, ovoid zoarium of . devonica , Greg. Upper Greensand. 
? Haldon. Old Coll. (The specimen was registered as from the 
Essen Greensand ; but its lithological characters show that this is 
erroneous.) 
Four zoaria of devonica, Greg. Upper Greensand. ? Haldon. 
Old Coll. 
Foreign. 
A flat zoarium, 50 mm. long by 6 mm., of the var. spongiosa (Orb.). 
Cenomanian. Havre. Eomain Coll. 
A massive zoarium, shaped like Michelin’s figure of Ceriopora 
manunillosa. Cenomanian. Havre. Bomain Coll. 
A smaller, similar zoarium. Cenomanian. Cap de la Heve. Tesson 
Coll. 
A massive, well - preserved zoarium. Cenomanian. Xormandy. 
Tesson Coll. 
Two zoaria, one of which is the var spongiosa (Orb.). Cenomanian. 
Cap de la Heve. Cunniugtou Coll. 
A zoarium. partly in the form of var. spongiosa. Cenomanian. 
Cap de la Heve. Cunuington Coll. 
UXREPRESEXTED AXD DOURTFUL SPECIES. 
1. bulbosa (d’Orbigny), 1851. 
Syn. Eadiopora bulbosa, d’Orbigny, 18ol-t. Bry. Cret. p. 996, pi. 650, 
figs. 6-8. 
Lichenopora [Eadiopora) huotiana, pars, Pergens, 1890. Revision, p. 383. 
Ch.ar. — Zoarium high, subcylindrical or subpiriform, with a broad base. The 
sides are horizontally constricted, owing to the overlapping of the layers of 
which the zoarium is composed. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian: Le Mans, France. 
2. ? rugosa (cPOrbigny), 1853. 
Syn. SemimuUisparsa rugosa, d’Orbigny, 18 )3-4. Bry. Cret. p. 872, pi. 761, 
figs. 4-6. 
,, ,, Pergens, 1890. Revision, p. 338. 
