. Acadian geology : the geological structure, organic remains, and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Geology -- New Brunswick; Geology -- Nova Scotia; Geology -- Prince Edward Island; Paleontology -- New Brunswick; Paleontology -- Nova Scotia; Paleontology -- Prince Edward Island. Cyathophyllum Billmgs/) n. sp. (Fig. 84, &).—Corallum circular in cross section, short, curved at the base. Unbroken surface witli vertical low ribs and strong transverse plates; broken surface with square reticulation. Calice shallow, with about forty equal, straight sept
. Acadian geology : the geological structure, organic remains, and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Geology -- New Brunswick; Geology -- Nova Scotia; Geology -- Prince Edward Island; Paleontology -- New Brunswick; Paleontology -- Nova Scotia; Paleontology -- Prince Edward Island. Cyathophyllum Billmgs/) n. sp. (Fig. 84, &).—Corallum circular in cross section, short, curved at the base. Unbroken surface witli vertical low ribs and strong transverse plates; broken surface with square reticulation. Calice shallow, with about forty equal, straight septa. Coll. Ilartt, Lower Stewiackc. Fig. 85.—(a) Stcnopora exilis ; [b) CJiaetetes Stenopora exilis, n. sp. (Fig 85, a), coll. J. W. D. and C. F. Hartt, Shubenacadie, Windsor, Stewiacke.—This is the coral, or one of the corals, designated as Ceriopora spongites in my former edition, and it is scarcely distinguishable by external characters from Calampora Macrothii, of King's Permian fossils ; but it wants entirely the generic characters of Calamopora, and therefore I describe it here as a distinct species, though by no means affirming that it may not be identical with some of the species of little branching Carboniferous corals about which so much confusion exists. It presents slender cylindrical branches, ramifying irregularly and sometimes anastmosing, from half a line to a line in diameter, and covered with minute contiguous hex- agonal cells with small spines or papillae on their separating 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 Dawson, John William, Sir, 1820-1899. London : Macmillan
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