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Group— CYATHOPHYLLOIDEA. 
Family— CTATHOPHTLLID^. 
Genus— CTATSOPHTLLmi, Goldfuss, 1826. 
(Petrefaota Gemiante, I. Theil, p. 54.) 
Ctathopjitlltjm, sp. ind., PI. 3, fig. 10. 
(Compare C. hcUanthoidcs (Goldf.), Edwards and Haime, Mon. Brit. Boss Corals, Pt. 4, Dev., 1853, p. 227, 
t. 51, f. 1.) 
Ohs. A large single corallum after the type of G. lielicmtlioides has been found 
at the Hodgliinson Gold Field, but too imperfect for full description. The diameter 
across the calice was at least three inches, and in all probability much more. The 
septa were very numerous, and a large quantity of dissepimental tissue also existed. 
The former are too stout and not sufficiently numerous for the Carboniferous type, 
Oyathophyllum SfutcJihuryi * but are formed much more on the lines of the Devonian 
G. Jielianthoides,f and the dissepimental tissue filling the interseptal loculi also closely 
resembles tliat of this species. 
Loc. and Sorizon. Beaconsfield, Hodgkinson Gold Field (JB. L. Jaclc ) — Gympie 
Beds ? 
CYATHoniTLLrji, sp. ini., PI. 7, fig. 1. 
Ohs. A portion of what must have been a gigantic coral, having a diameter of 
least seven and a-half to eight inches, is represented in PI. 7, fig. 1. The figure 
displays a natural section taken horizontally from the radial centre outwards to the 
circumference or thereabouts. It is much altered by mineralization, but the septa, of 
^hich there are an enormous number, are distinctly visible, and so are the dissepiments. 
11 the portion preserved, which represents only about one-tenth of the entire corallum, 
here are forty septa, or more. This is probably one of the largest Cyathophyllcids 
iiown, and it is to be regretted that more ample material is not forthcoming to enable 
% description to be given. It clearly belongs to the group of OyaGiopliyllum 
^^ftehhuryi, judging from the large number of septa, and the close-set dissepiments. 
Loc. and Horizon. Limestone, near Langtnorn, Port Curtis {W. H. Bands) — 
gympie Beds ? 
^ladocho 
Section— PERFORATA. 
Family— AULOPORIDiE. 
Genus— GLABOGHONUS, McCoy. 
(Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist, 1S47, xx, , p. 227.) 
Cladochonus teniticollis, McCoy. 
!/niis tcnuimllh, McCoy, loc. cit. p. 227, t. 11, f. 8. 
” „ Etheridge fil.. Cat. Australian Boss., 1878, p. 34 [for general synonymy). 
Ohs. A single corallite, in Mr. De Vis’ Collection, shows the presence of this 
‘ 1 in the Queensland Permo-Carboniferous rocks. It is on a weathered surface, but 
c® not afford any additional information to that already known. 
Loc. and Horizon. Eockhampton District ((7. W. Be Vis: Colin. Do Vis) — 
^y'^ipieBeds. 
Edwards and Haime, Mon. Brit. Boss. Corals, Pt. 3, Carbonif., 1852, p. 179, t. 31, ff. 1 and la. 
t Edwards and Haime, Op, cit. sitptra. 
