SYNONYMY AND REFERENCES. 
Page 146. Melitma ocAracea Lamx.; Schw.; Lamk. ; Bl., Man. pi. 86, f. 8, 8a, 
8b, (not good); BJhr. — Seha, iii, pi. 104, Ko. 1. Isis ochracea Linn.; Pallas; 
Ellis ; Esper, \, pi. 4, 4A and Fortsetz. Isis pi. 11 (good). 
M.retifera Lamk.; Lamx. ; BL; Ehr. — Isis aurantia Esper, Fortsetz. ii, Isis, 
pi. 9. Austral Seas, Peron and Lesueur. 
Is. M. textiformis Lamk. a variety ? Lamx. Exp. Meth. pi. 'll, f. 5. 
M. coccinea Lamk. ; Bl. ; Ehr. — Isis coccinea, Ellis, pi. 12, f. 5 ; Esper, i, Isis pi. 
3 A, f. 5 (from Ellis), and Fortsetz. ii, Isis, pi. 10. M. Rissoi, Lamx. 
Page 149. Allopora flahelliformis D.—Seba, iii, pi. 110, f. 10. Occulina flabelli- 
formis Lamk. ; Bl. Oc. gemraascens, Ehr. 
A. rosea D. — Mad. rosea Pallas ; Ellis ; Esper, Fortsetz. i, pi. 36. Oculina ro- 
sea Lamk.; BL, Man. pi. 58, f. 1, la; Ehr. 
A. infundibtilifera D. — Oculina infund. Lamk. ; BL 
A. gemmascens D. — Esper, Fortsetz. i, pi. 55. 
A. norwegica D. — Pontoppidan Horg. Naturl. i, 288, Mo. 10, pi. 14, f. G., or Eng. 
Transl. London IISI, p. 159; Morske Vid. Selsk. iv, 56, No. 11, pi. 8, f. 1-4. Mad. 
virginea Muller Prod. Zool. Dan. Mad. norvagica Fabr. Oken’s Isis, 1845, p. 62. 
Page 149. Myriozoum truncatum Ehr. — Marsilli pi. 32, f. 154-156. Miriozoo 
Donati Hist. d. Mer Adriat., 55, pi. I ; Myriozoum, Phil. Trans, xlvii, lOY, pi. 6, or 
vol. X, Abridg.pl. 5. Millepora truncata Linn.; Pallas; Cavolini, pi. 3, f. 9-11; 
Ellis, pi. 23, f. 1-8 ; Esper, i, pi. Millep. 4 ; Lamk. ; Lamx. ; Oken. Myriapora 
truncata BL, Man. pi. 71, f. 2; Brit. Assoc. 1843, p. 151. Belle Chiaje, Anim. 
Nap. iii. 40, pi. 33, f. 16, 1 7. 
M. gracilis D. — Myriapora gracilis Michelin, Giier. Mag. 1842, Zooph. pi. 4. 
Page 151. Bistichopora violacea, Lamk. ; Schw. ; Lamx. ; BL Man. pi. 55, f. 2. — 
Millepora violacea Pallas ; Gmel. ; Ellis, pi. 26, f. 3, 4; Oken; Schw. 
Laminopora contorta Michelin, Guerin Mag. de Zool. 1842, pi. 3, is near Distich- 
opora. 
Marginopora Q. & G., Voy. de 1’ Astrolabe. BL Man. 412, pi. 69, f. 6. 
Page 152. Polytrema miniaceaB>\. — Millepora miniacea PaZ/es Esper, \\ Oken. 
Mill, rubra Ellis ; Lamk. Pol. corallina Risso, Merid. Europe, v, 340. 
ADDENDA. 
Eiiphyllia costata D. — Has the strongly ribbed exterior, non spinulous and nearly 
smooth of Mussa fast igiata, with the size, of E. asperea. The costm are stout, 
smooth, and become quite obsolete, an inch or less from the summit. Star in a 
transverse section closely multi-radiate, the exterior solid and 1 to 14 lines thick. 
Intermediate between Mussce and Euphyllice. 
Orbicella Orion D. — Polyps very small, lamellae 24, Corallum light and cellular; 
in a transverse section stars circular, delicately annulate, a line broad, (fee. — see p. 
720. From Cejdon. Described from a worn specimen. Plate 14, fig. 14, a trans- 
verse section ; a same enlarged ; b vertical section natural size. 
Plate 13, f. 15 represents a species near Astrcea porcata of uncertain locality, but 
probably from the West Indies, 
Fungia distorta, Michelin. — See Revue Zool. par. la Soc. Cuv. 1842, p. 316, Gue- 
rin Mag. Zool. 1843, pi. 5. 
Bendrophyllia scabrosa Dana, Plate 30, fig. 2 natural size. Exterior surface 
finely striate and villoso-scabrous or spinulous, margin nearly entire, cell deep 
lamellae very unequal, about twelve larger and three smaller intermediate, the latter 
denticulate. — From Singapore, 
Ehrenberg has described also the following species of Madrepora — Heteropora 
regalis, H. decurrens, H. squarrosa, H. seriata, H. Forskalii, and H. iylostoma. 
Favistella D. — Near Favosites, but having the cells 6 or 1 2-ray ed. Found only 
fossil. 
See also other additions, on page 164, and several of the following pages. 
