At bartolomaei (3) 
Septa lamellate, but perforate, rather thick, from 16 or 
18 to 24. Primaries separate with secondaries and tertiaries 
forming groups between. Their margins dentate. Synapticula 
present, Pali apparently present. 
Columella formed by processes from the inner ends of the 
septa, lax, but quite well developed. 
Locality : Island of St. Bartholomew, West Indies, P. T, 
Cleve, Collector. 
Ge o lo g i o horizon : Oligocene, St, Bartholomew limestone. 
Type : University of Ups ala. 
Remarks: The species described above is based on the speci- 
men identified by Duncan as Astraeopora panicea . I do not see 
why he should have referred it to that species as the two corals 
do not belong to the same genus. The type specimen is poorly 
preserved - the septal arrangement could be determined only from 
a thin section 
