. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. 160 Distinguishing (haracters.— Apparent flat expansion of the Erond; irregula rly-forki n^- branches; slender, rather distant (2 to 5mm.) dissepiments; stri- ated branches of non-ceUuliferous face; angular branches )' cel- luliferous face, with sharp carina, nodes, or spinules; cell apertures in double row. except just below a fork, where three rows occur. Found in the Demissa bed, at Section 5 (rare).. Fig. 48. Feneatella planiramosa The ni>n-cclliilitVr'>us ami cellulifer ous s


. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. 160 Distinguishing (haracters.— Apparent flat expansion of the Erond; irregula rly-forki n^- branches; slender, rather distant (2 to 5mm.) dissepiments; stri- ated branches of non-ceUuliferous face; angular branches )' cel- luliferous face, with sharp carina, nodes, or spinules; cell apertures in double row. except just below a fork, where three rows occur. Found in the Demissa bed, at Section 5 (rare).. Fig. 48. Feneatella planiramosa The ni>n-cclliilitVr'>us ami cellulifer ous sides, x 4 Cafter Hall.) Genus LOCULIPORA. Hall. [Ety. : Loeulus, cell; poras, pore.] (1887: Pal. N. Y., Vol. p. 33.) Bryozoum funnel shaped, with sinuous or zig-zag branches, which reunite at intervals, or are connected by very short dissepiments of about the same width as the brandies. The cell apertures completely surround the fenestrules; the center of the branches and dissepiments are marked by a prominent ex- panded ridge, or carina, on the cel- luliferous Face. Loculipora PERFORATA. Hall. (Fig. 41).) (36th Rep't X. V. State Mus. Nat. Hist., Fifi. 4'.t. Loculipora perforata (trow Hall-, <; 4 1 st Ken t growth: (ft) an enlargement from tne non-ceUuliferous face, ' showing the angular, sUghtly-carinated branches connected _\ \ State Mus. iiv dissepiments, 4 \: fcj an enlargement of the celluljfer- < /us face, showing the angular branches and »in- disposition Hist I'I \ I of the cell apertures around the fenestrules, 4 x. * *' ' ' " ''. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Buffalo, N. Y. : The Society


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