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II.—Notes on Carboniferous Mollusca

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

R. Etheridge Jun.
Affiliation:
Of the Geological Survey of Scotland.

Extract

Specific Chars.—Polyzoarium composed of small cylindrical stems occupied by oval to hexagonal cells arranged usually in quincunx; or in oblique ascending lines; periphery of the cells erect, sharp, and granular; granules minute, numerous, and closely arranged. Here and there the angles between the cells are occupied by a small supplementary pore or pores, which are occasionally increased in number, and extend vertically between two contiguous cells, or uniting, give rise to an elongated narrow groove-like slit. Section circular.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1876

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