ANTHOZOA. 
GoeL 13 
crown of pali. Columella large, and composed of numerous trabeculae. 
B. Candida (p. 177), Rio de la Platji, GOO fath. Moseley (3). 
LoplioTielia Candida (p. 180), Sombrero Island, 450 fath. ; L. tenuis^ 
(p. 181), Philippine Islands, 375 fath. : Moseley (3). 
AxoJielia hrucggmanni (p. 102), Straits of Brazil, Ridley (8). 
AsTE.®IDiE. 
Astrma ahyssorum (p. 184), Arafura Sea, 49 fath., and Ki Islands, 129 
fath., Moseley (3). 
Thamnastrcca walfordi, Spinatus beds of the Marlstone, Ashton-le- 
Wells, Tomes (10). 
Goniastrcea capitata (p. 40), Singapore, Studer (9). 
Brionastroia coronata (p. 42), Singapore, Studer (9). 
Favia schneideri (p. 38), Singapore, Studer (9). 
Steplianophyllia, g. n. This genus is allied to Antillia. The septa and 
costae are highly denticulate, rendering the corallum extremely rough. 
There is a scanty epitheca, no endotheca nor exotheca, and the columella 
is well developed and lamellar. S. Jlahellum (p. 182), locality unknown. 
Moseley (3). 
Tridacophyllia cervicornis (p. 83), locality unknown, Moseley (3). 
Cladocera conferta (p. 185), Samboangan, 30 fath., Moseley (3). 
Asterosmilia reedi, Oligocene of Brockenhurst, Duncan (1). 
Fungidjj. 
Bathyactis, g. n. Corallum free, discoid, not attached or cup-shaped in 
the young condition ; thin and fragile primary septa free, the others 
united forming deltas. Septa usually coalescent over the apices of the 
deltas. Septa deeply toothed, synapticuloe in a series of concentric circles. 
B. symmetrica = Fungia symmetrica (Pourtales). This genus has a 
wider range than any deep-sea Coral. Found in from 30-2900 fath. in 
North and South Atlantic, South Indian Ocean, Malay Archipelago, and 
East Pacific Ocean. Moseley (3). 
Eupsammid^. 
Balanophyllia cornu (p. 192), Ki Islands, 129 fath. ; B. rediviva^ 
(p. 193), Ki Islands, 129 fath. ; B. parvula, (p. 194), Basilan Strait, 102 
fath. : Moseley (3). 
Thecopsammia gemma (p. 195), Basilan Strait, 102 fath., Moseley (3). 
Heteropsammia multilohata (p. 196), Samboangan, 10 fath., Moseley (3). 
Leptopenus^ g. n. Corallum discoid, thin, and fragile, with the wall so 
completely covered by perforations as to resemble lace-work, being built 
up of a network of delicate radiating and circumferentially-directed tra- 
beculae. The columella is large and spinous, and the animal is provided 
with knob-like tentacles. L. discus (p. 205), Hoy Island, 1600 fath., and 
L. hypocodus (p. 208), Valparaiso, 2160 fath. Moseley (3). 
Calostylis lindstromi (p. 65), Girvan, Nicholson & Etheridge (7). 
