Stylephorm anguillensi a «p* nov. 
Plate , Figs. 
Comllu® ramose , branches Irregular - in shape, PI. , figs, 
represent three t natural sine* 
Cal lee* medium sis©d» >T to -.9 m, Is diameter, may he crowded or 
separated fey as much a© X mm* of © 0 open chyme* Surface ©f the ceeasnohyma 
densely and rather coarsely granulate, the granulations sometimes arranged 
as costae. On some specimen* frequently there are conical elevations 
of the eoenchyna similar to the styles of Stylocoenia * They may fee absent 
over considerable areas, on others they my be abundant. lot infrequent** 
Xy a por® exists in the tip of each style. These stylos may fee .patho- 
logic and not a true structural character. Chlicular fossa rather shal- 
low, calicular rim not elevated* 
Septa, six principals and six short ones. Th© second cycle is quite 
well developed. 
Columella terminated fey a delicate-pointed style that does sot reach 
to the level of the coenenchytaal surface. 
Locality ? Island of Anguilla, West Indies* F. T, Clove , collector.. 
Cool o&.io horison t Upper Oligooens* 
Type ? University of Ups&la. Duplicate specimens in the United 
States national Museum. 
