. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. 170. Fig. 64. Fistuiiporina minuta. Portion of surface enlarged, x 18 (after Hall and Simpson). snl)-poh'gonal irregularly dispost'il cell apertures, with nifxlerately strong' nodose or spiniilose ])eri- stomes; mesopores with margins of same height as the peristomes, with minute nodes at the angles; low ronnded monticules. Avitli apertures and mesopores like those on the rest of the frond. Found in the ''Hamilton group, at West Hamlturg. Erie County, N. Y.'' (Hail, explanation of plates.) FiSTULiPORiXA DiciTATA.
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. 170. Fig. 64. Fistuiiporina minuta. Portion of surface enlarged, x 18 (after Hall and Simpson). snl)-poh'gonal irregularly dispost'il cell apertures, with nifxlerately strong' nodose or spiniilose ])eri- stomes; mesopores with margins of same height as the peristomes, with minute nodes at the angles; low ronnded monticules. Avitli apertures and mesopores like those on the rest of the frond. Found in the ''Hamilton group, at West Hamlturg. Erie County, N. Y.'' (Hail, explanation of plates.) FiSTULiPORiXA DiciTATA. (Hall.) (Fig. 6.').) (Pal. X. , p. 229, PL LIX.) Distinguishing Clinrnvters.— Thin, lamellate expansion of incrusting frond: finger-like growth (digitate expansion); ff^'^-^^^'^- l^\. ^mmm. Fig. FistuUpnrhKt clifii- tnta. Portion of the siu-face enlarged, x 18 i after Hall and Simpson). closely and ij'regularly (sometimes somewhat regulaiiy) disposed oval a|)ertures, with thin, smooth, slightly elevated peristomes; minute mesopores, usually in a single series between aper- tures; numerous strong conical nodes, occupying places of mesopores. Found in the "Hamilton group, at West Hamburg, p]rie County, N. ; (Hah.) Genus PALESCHARA. Hall. [Ety. : Paliiios, ancieat; eschard, scar; Eschara, a genus of Biyozoa.] (1872: 26th Ann. Rep't N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 107.) "Zoarium consisting of thin expansions incrusting other bodies. Cells polygonal, in contact, with freipient maculae (or monticules) of larger ;' (Hall, Pal. X. Y., Yol. YI., p. xviii.) Paleschara INTERCELLA. Hall. (Xot figured.) (-Sd Anil. Rep't X. Y. State Geol., p. 5.) Distinguisliing Characters. — Extremely thin, incrusting corals, etc.; cells in contact, irregularly or diagonally dis- posed; quadrangular, square, or oblong, smaller intei-stitial cells; broad, slightly elevated monticules, with larger cells. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
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