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NATURAL HISTORY. 
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Megalactis. 
Actinodendron. 
Epicladia. 
Heterodactyla. 
Lucernaria. 
Fam. 2. Zoanthidce. 
Isaura. 
Capnea. 
Hughea. 
Zoanthus. 
Mammillifera, 1. 
Corticifera, 1. 
Fam. 3. Madrepo- 
ricUs. 
Fungia, 1, 2. 
Turbinolia, 2. 
Diploctenium, 2. 
Cyclolithes, 2. 
Desmophyllum, 2. 
Cyathina, 2. 
Caryophyllia, 3. 
Manicina, 3. 
Oculina, 4. 
Stephanocora. 
Cladocora, 5. 
Columnaria. 
Strombodes. 
Cyathophyllum. 
Pterorrhiza. 
Anthophyllum, 7* 
Stylina, 7* 
Favia. 
Astraea, 7, 3. 
Dictiophyllia. 
Favosites. 
Monticularia, 9. 
Meandra, 10. 
Dendrogyra, 10. 
Turbinaria, 11. 
Explanaria, 11. 
Merulina, 11. 
Pavonia, 12. 
Agaricia, 13. 
Polyastra. 
Haliglossa, 14. 
Polyphyllia, 14. 
Fam. 4. Poritidae. 
Madrepora, 15, 16. 
Porites, 17, 18. 
Alloporina, 18. 
Fam. 7* Disticho- 
poricUs . 
Distichopora, 20. 
Order II. Zoophy- 
taria. 
Fam. 1. Cornulari- 
adce. 
Comularia, 21. 
Fam. 2. Clavulari- 
ad<E. 
Actinantha. 
Clavularia. 
Telesto. 
Fam. 11. Umbella- 
riadce. 
Umbellaria. 
Serialaria, 31. 
Pedicellaria, 31. 
Valkeria. 
Bowerbankia. 
Lusia. 
Dedalea. 
Order III. Calca- 
REA. 
Fam. 1. Cm4 
Eucratea. 
Crisaia, 31. 
Tibiana. 
Tricellaria. 
Notamia. 
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Order III. Poly- 
PIARIA. / 
Fam. 1. HydraidcB. 
Hydra. 
Fam. 2. Tubula- 
riodce. 
Tubularia, 29. 
Eudendrium, 29. 
Corymorpha. 
Fam. 3. Corynaida. Anguinaria. 
Fam. 3. Tubiporida. Coryne . Fam . 2 . Tubulipo- 
Syncoryna. 
Fam. 4. Sertula- 
riadcs. 
Thoa, 29. 
Sertularia, 29. 
Dynamena, 29. 
Thuiaria. 
Pasythea. 
Epistomea. 
Lirizoa. 
Plumularia, 30. 
Antennularia, 30. 
Cymodoce, 30. 
Salacia, 30. 
Idia. 
Tubipora, 21 • /*** - 
Fam. 6. Briareidce. 
Briareum, 28. 
Fam. 7* Lobulari- 
adce. 
Lobularia, 28. 
Ammothaea, 28. 
Anthelia, 28. 
Sympodium. 
Rhizoxenia. 
Fam. 4. CvraUiadcB. 
Corallium, 21. 
Isis, 21. -/v**** 
Mopsea, 227^^ 
Melitaea, 23. 
Prymnoa, 22. 
Muricea, 23. 
Scirpearia, 23. 
Eunicea, 23. 
Plexaura, 23. f 
Gorgonia, 24—2 
Pterogorgia, 26. 
Fam. 5. Antipathidre, 
Antipathes, 27* 
Leiopathes, 27. / j 
Fam. 8. Zeniadce 
Zenia. 
Nephthya, 28. 
Nidalia, 28. 
Fam. 9. Hyalone- 
midcB . 
Hyalonema, 28. 
rida. 
Tubulipora, 31. 
Obelia, 31. 
Discopora, 31. 
Idmonea, 31. 
Hornera, 31. 
Fam. 3. Celleporidce. 
Cellepora, 31. 
Hippothoa, 31. 
Lepralia, 31. 
Membranipora, 31. 
Fam. 4. Escharidce. 
Flustra, 31. 
Electra, 31. 
Fam. 5. Campanula- 
riadce. 
Laomedia, 30. 
Campanularia, 30. 
Peripyxis, 30. 
Class V. 
POLYZOA. 
Order IV. Hippo- 
CREPIA. 
Fam. 1. Cristatel- 
lidxB. 
Cristatella. 
Plumatella, 32. 
Fredericella. 
ludicella. 
Cellularia, 31. 
Lunulites, 31. 
Sabrina, 31. 
Acamarchis, 31. 
Farcimia, 31. 
Retipora, 32. 
Adeone, 32. 
Eschara, 32. 
Fam. 5. Frondipo- 
ridce. 
Frondipora, 32. 
Alveolites, 32. 
? Fascicularia. 
Fam. 6. Myriapo- 
ridcB. 
Fam. 10. Pennatu- Alcyonidium. 
izAsn Cliona, 31. 
Fam. 5. Poecillo- 
poridcs. 
Seriatopora, 19. 
Anthopora, 19. 
Pcecillopora, 19. 
Heliopora, 19. 
Fam. 6. Milleporidce. Pavonaria. 
Millepora, 20. / Veretillum. 
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FOURTH ROOM. 
Order I. Carnosa. 
Fam. AlcyonidiacUe. 
lidce . 
Pennatula, 28. 
Virgularia, 28. 
Renilla. 
Order II. Cornea. 
Fam. 1. Vesicula- 
riadce. 
Vesicularia. 
Fam. 7. Polytre- 
mid(E. 
’olytrema, 32. 
Am. 8. Orbitolitidce. 
irbitolites, 32. 
arginipora, 32. 
ulites, 32. 
The Upright Cases round the Room contain the collection of Fish; 
and the Table Cases, a few specimens of the Annulose Animals to ex- 
hibit. their arrangement. £ A 
The Fish are divided into those which have perfect and well tormea 
