. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. Fig. 42 Heliolites pyriformis corallites, though they may sometimes be absent when macros corallites are in contact; short pseudosepta. Found commonly in the lower Lockport limestone at Lockport (Hall). Probably also at Niagara. Genus cladopora Hall [Ety.: xXddo<^^ twig; ~6po<^, pore] (1852. PaL N. Y. 2 :i37) Corallum branching or reticulate; branches cylindric or slightly compressed with terete terminations. Corallites small, radiating equally on all sides from the axis, and opening on the surface in rounded or subangular e


. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. Fig. 42 Heliolites pyriformis corallites, though they may sometimes be absent when macros corallites are in contact; short pseudosepta. Found commonly in the lower Lockport limestone at Lockport (Hall). Probably also at Niagara. Genus cladopora Hall [Ety.: xXddo<^^ twig; ~6po<^, pore] (1852. PaL N. Y. 2 :i37) Corallum branching or reticulate; branches cylindric or slightly compressed with terete terminations. Corallites small, radiating equally on all sides from the axis, and opening on the surface in rounded or subangular expanded calyxes, which are generally con- tiguous, and apparently destitute of septa. Cladopora seriata Hall (Fig. 43) (1852. Pa/. #. 7. 2:137, pi. 38) Distinguishing characters. Nearly parallel, rather closely crowded branches, forming a glomerate mass, the branches sometimes. 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 New York State Museum; University of the State of New York. Board of Regents. Albany : J. B. Lyon, State Printer


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