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2. Alveolites subj^qualis, Milne Edwards and J. Maime. 
Calaniopora spongites, Michelin, 1845, Icon. Zooph., p. 189, pi. 48, fig. 8 {non Qoldfuss). 
A.lveolites SuhceQUalis, Milne Edwards and J. Haime, 1851, Polyp. Eoss. Terr. Pal.,p. 256, 
pi. 17, fig. 4. 
Corallum ramose, brandies often rather slender, but they may attain up 
to two centimetres in diameter. Calices a little unequal, transverse, rarely a 
millimetre in width and two thirds of a millimetre high. The inner projection 
of the lower margin is fairly w^ell developed. 
Horizon and Localities. — This species is rather abundant in the Upper 
and Middle Devonian of Belgium, Trance, and the Eifel. It is contained in 
great numbers in a block of greyish dolomite, collected at Mowara, in the 
neighbourhood of the Moonbi Bjange. 
Genus — TAYOSITES, de Lamarck. 
1. Eavosites Goldeussi, a. d'Orhigny. 
Calaniopora gotlilandica Qiars), Goldfuss, 1826, Petref. Germ., I, p. 73, pi. 26, fig. 36 
and 3c {ccet. excl.) 
Eavosites ,, Phillips, 1840, Pal. Foss. Cornwall, p. 16, pi. 7, fig. 21. 
,, ,, (?) Lonsdale, 1845, In Strzelecki’s Phys. Descr. N. S. Wales and 
V. D. Land, p. 266. 
5, Goldfussi, A. d’Orbigny, 1850, Prodr. Pal., I, p. 107. 
J, ,, Milne Edwards and J. Haime, 1851, Polyp. Foss. Terr. Pal., p. 235, 
pi. 20, fig. 3. 
5j 5 j Idem, idem, 1852, Brit. Foss. Corals, p. 214, pi. 57, fig. 3. 
Corallum in a rounded mass, surface more or less convex, sometimes 
pyriform. Calices little regular, often interspersed with small ones. Walls 
covered with small spines on the inner surface and with unequal sides. 
Mural pores fairly generally arranged in two vertical rows. 
Limensions. — Diameter of corallum eight to ten centimetres ; diameter 
of large calices two to three millimetres. 
Horizon and Localities. — This species has been collected by Strzelecki 
in the plains of the Yass District, and by the Eev. W. [B.] Clarke at Yarra- 
lumla and probably also at Yarradong and Tuena, in a black argillaceous 
