The Holy Cross Mountains of Poland yield an abundance of marine Devonian fossils that have been studied and described since the mid-nineteenth century. Reef-formers are a major part of the overall fauna, and the stromatoporoids and the rugose corals have already received full attention. Tabulate Corals from the Givetian and Frasnian of the Southern Region of the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland) extends full descriptive cover to the third of the important reef-building groups, the tabulate corals.