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Qenu8 — CAMPOPHYLLTJM, Ilihie Edwards and J. Raime. 
Campophyllum flexuosum, Goldfuss. 
Cyathophyllum flexuosum, Goldfuss, 1826, Petref. Germ., I, p. 57, pi. 17, fig. 3a, 3b. 
„ turhinatum, J. Phillips, 1811, Pal. Poss. Cornwall, p. 8, pi. 7, fig. 9. 
„ flexuosum, Michelin, 1845, Icon. Zooph., p. 183, pi. 47, fig. 6. 
Canvpo'pliyllum „ Milne Edwards and J. Haime, 1851, Polyp. Eoss. Terr. Pal., 
p. 395, pi. 8, fig. 4. 
Coral fairly long, often bent and twisted, growth ridges thick and 
large and with thin epitheca. Septa alternately a little unequal, and about 
fifteen in number. Tabula3 almost flat, close ; interseptal spaces filled with 
small vesicles. 
Eimensions. — Length, eight to ten eentimetres ; diameter, twelve to 
fifteen millimetres. 
Horizon and Localities. — This species is not rare in the Upper 
Devonian of the Eifel and in Belgium. The Australian speeimen I have 
before me comes from Quedong. It is enveloped in a mass of some size of 
Chcetetes Goldfussi, Milne Edw. and J. Haime. 
Genus — CYATHOPHYLLUM, Goldfuss. 
1. Cyathophylltjm veemiculare, Goldfuss. 
Cyathopliyllimi vermiculare, Goldfuss, 1826, Petref. Germ., I, p. 58, pi. 17, fig. 4. 
Cystipliyllum „ A. d’Orbigny, 1850, Prodr. Pal, I, p. 106. 
Cyathopliyllum ,, Milne Edwards and J. Haime, 1851, Polyp. Foss. Terr. Pal., 
p. 363. 
Coral simple, very long, bent or twisted, growth ridges very prominent, 
and epitheca strongly folded. Circular calice not deep. Septa thin and 
toothed, alternately long and short ; their number, which is very variable, 
may reach one hundred. The long septa reach the centre, and there bend 
slightly. 
Dimensions. — Length, twelve to fifteen centimetres ; diameter, two 
or three centimetres ; depth of the calice, one and a half centimetres. 
Horizon and Localities. — Bather common in the Eifel Devonian. In 
Australia it oecurs at Calalamine and Yarralumla. The majority of the 
specimens from the last two localities are in rather bad preservation, and have 
been much worn. 
