ANTHOZOA. 
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from which it diJffers in possession of an epitheca and peduncle of attach- 
ment. B. simplex, West of Lynyan, Duncan, (6) p. 28. 
Stylophora confasa, minuta (var.), Duncan, (6) p. 73, Dumb. 
Desmophyllium lamprotichum, Moseley, (16) p. 41, locality unknown. 
AsTRiEIDvE. 
Trochosmilia medlicotti, p. 27, Jhirk, oldhami, p. 74, West of Bhagathoro 
Hill, dharanensis, p. 75, South-west of Dharan Pass, Duncan, (G). 
Dasmosmilia, g. n. Corallum turbinate, with very thin wall, false 
palli, and columella formed by lobes of the septa, rudimentary endotheca* 
It receives two species hitherto called Parasmilia lymani and P. varie- 
gata. Pourtales, (18) p. 108. 
Thecosmilia spadce, Meneghini, (5) p. 267, Mentone. 
Stylina reussi, p. 30, Jhirk, tertiaria, p. 61, Maliri, Duncan, (6) ; S. 
niccensis, p. 270, Mentone, irradiens, p. 288, stipata, p. 290, ar6orea, p. 290, 
digitiformis, p. 302, Monte Cavallo, D’Achiardi, (b). 
Styloccenia maxima, p. 30, Jhirk, ranikoti, p. 33, Lynyan, Duncan, (6). 
Stephanocomia micro duberculata, p. 40, Jhirk, maxima, p. 83, Dumb, 
id. 1. c. 
Diploccenia profunda, D’Achiardi, (6) p. 241, Monte Pastello. 
Diplocoeniastrma, g. n. Allied to Diploccenia, differing from it in its 
sides being dentate and its column spongy. D. italica, Mentone, 
D’Achiardi, (5) p. 273. 
Cryptoccenia incerta, p. 275, Mentone, sub-brevis, p. 296, colturensis, 
p. 297, inccrta, p. 298, Monte Cavallo, D’Achiardi, (5). 
Astroccenia blanfordi, p. 41, West of Lynyan, cellulata, p. 42, gibbosa, 
p. 43, Jhirk, Duncan, (6). 
Montiraultia lynyani\_-ana'], p. 35, 3 miles West of Lynyan, ranikoti, 
p. 35, Jhirk, indica, p. 61, North of Maliri, Duncan, (6) : M. ? cavalli, 
Monte Pastello, D’Achiardi, (5). 
Feddenia, g. n. Corallum simple, free, with an irregular-shaped base 
which has enclosed a foreign body. The epitheca is granular, and occa- 
sionally like broken mosaic. The costm may or may not be universally 
visible, and are continued to the base but not invariably to the peduncle. 
The calice, usually constricted, is crowded with uniting septa ending in 
paliform lobes. It is without a columella. The endotheca is scanty, but 
the granules of the septa unite here and there as false synapticulse. F. 
typica, 2 varieties, p. 36, West of Lynyan, cristata, p. 37, elongata, p. 37, 
East of Kandaira, Duncan, (6). 
Isastrcca punctata, p. 44, Ranikot group, irregularis, p. 65, Maliri, 
Duncan, (6); I. montipastelli, p. 246, Monte Pastello, italica, p. 292, 
Monte Cavallo, D’Achiardi, (5). 
Pironastrcea indica. South-west of Jhirk, Duncan, (6) p. 45. 
Prionastrcea gajensis, pp. 78 & 94, Magar Pir, fungiformis, p. 95, 
Unahar, insignis, p. 78, South-west of Dharan Pass, tenuiseptata, p. 78, 
West of Bhagathoro Hill, Duncan, (6). 
Reussastrcva grarulis, id. 1. c. p. 45, Sduth-Avest of Jhirk. 
