Leptoria profunda Duncan 
PI. fig. 
18?3* Leptoria profunda , Duncan, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, 
Vol. XXIX, p. 555, PI. XX, fig. 8. 
1899. Leptoria profunda , Vaughan, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Vol. 
XXXIV, p. 229, 
Original description: 
"The "collines" are thick; and the series of undistinguish- 
able calices is long and deep, hut wide centrally. 
The septa are crowded, curved, and mostly very thick and 
well developed; and there are 16 in 5/l0 inch. 
The columella is thin, hut distinctly lamellar. 
Greatest depth of series 1 6/l0 inch. Breadth 9/l0 inch. 
In the collection of Mr. P. T. Cleve, Stockholm. 
Loo . —In the limestone of St, Bartholomew's, West Indies. 
The genus is represented in the Oherhurg Eocene Coral-fauna, 
in the Lower Chalk of Gosau, Piesting and Bains de Rennes; and the 
recent forms are in the Pacific, Indian Ocean, and Ceylon seas. 
