. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. 178 Genus REPTARIA. Rolle. [F>rY.: liepto. to creep.] (;)1: Leonliai'd aud Broun, Neues Jahrbiieli, p. 180.) Brvozoniii creeping- and adher- ing to foreio-n l)odie>s. A central stem or rachis gives off lateral tubes, and at irregular intervals, branches. The tnbes are slightly l^^il sinuous and nearly parallel with the rachis below, but farther up they divei'ge nioi-e and more. R E r T A R I A S T O L O X I F E 11 A . Rolle. (Fig. 7G.) (Pal. N. Y., Yob VL. p. 274, PI. LXY.) Distinguishing Characters.
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. 178 Genus REPTARIA. Rolle. [F>rY.: liepto. to creep.] (;)1: Leonliai'd aud Broun, Neues Jahrbiieli, p. 180.) Brvozoniii creeping- and adher- ing to foreio-n l)odie>s. A central stem or rachis gives off lateral tubes, and at irregular intervals, branches. The tnbes are slightly l^^il sinuous and nearly parallel with the rachis below, but farther up they divei'ge nioi-e and more. R E r T A R I A S T O L O X I F E 11 A . Rolle. (Fig. 7G.) (Pal. N. Y., Yob VL. p. 274, PI. LXY.) Distinguishing Characters. — Incrusting habit; equal lateral tubes, of similar length; slight annulations of tubes; last cell terminal. Found in the Demissa bed. at Fig. -fi. Reptaria siolonifera. Frond SectioU 5, attached tO aU OrtllO- incrusting Orthoceras, natui-al size ; and a portion enlarged, x 6 (after Hall (;'(;»i'fis ( OUC SpecimCn ). and Simpson). ^. Genus HEDERELLA. Hall. [Ety. : Ildhra, ivy.] (ISSl: Trans. Albany lust., Vol. X., p. 194.) "Zoarium parasitic, consisting of a filiform tubular axis, with opposite or alternate lateral budding of simple tubular cells; also of lateral extensions, continuing in the same manner of growth as the initial ; Heuerella canadensis. (Nicholson.) (Fig. 77.) (Pal. N. Y., Yol. YL, p. 277, PI. LXY.) Distinguishing Characters.— Sub-cylindi-ical cell tubes, transverse section oval; tubes usually alternating; tubes either, in contact with main axis, or diverging from it; general prolific development of 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. : Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences
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