Gr. b&rt olcmaei ~9~ 
Locality . Island of St* Bartholomew, West Indies, P. T. 
Cleve, Collector. 
Geologic horizon : Oligocene, "Limestone of St. Bartholomew." 
Type : A single specimeh, University of Upsala, 
Remarks: This species is most closely related to G. reas - 
sign a (Duncan) (supra, p. ). The most noticeable difference 
is in the form of the corallum, the coral lum of the former consists 
of compressed, ascending lobes, while that of the latter actually 
branches. The calices of both are of nearly the same size, 
depth, &c. Each species is based on a single not very well 
preserved specimen, and I have not been able to compare them 
direct ly 
