. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. ITS Genus REPTAR1A. Rolle. I Ivi'v.: Eepto, to creep.] (1851: Leonhard and Bronn, Neues Jahrbuch, p. 180.) Bryozoum creeping and adher- ing to foreign bodies. A central stem or rachis gives off lateral tabes, and at irregular intervals, branches. The lubes are slightly sinuous and nearly parallel with the rachis below, but farther up they diverge more and more. Rept a ria s t o lo nife ra . Iiolle. (Fig. 7.) (Pal. N. Y., Vol. VI, p. 274, PI. LXV.) Distinguishing- Characters. — Incrustin
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. ITS Genus REPTAR1A. Rolle. I Ivi'v.: Eepto, to creep.] (1851: Leonhard and Bronn, Neues Jahrbuch, p. 180.) Bryozoum creeping and adher- ing to foreign bodies. A central stem or rachis gives off lateral tabes, and at irregular intervals, branches. The lubes are slightly sinuous and nearly parallel with the rachis below, but farther up they diverge more and more. Rept a ria s t o lo nife ra . Iiolle. (Fig. 7.) (Pal. N. Y., Vol. VI, p. 274, PI. LXV.) Distinguishing- Characters. — Incrusting habit; equal lateral tubes, of similar length; slight annulations of tubes; last cell terminal. Found in the Demissa bed, at Fig. 76. Reptaria stolonifera. Frond Section 5, attached to ail Ol'tho- incruBting Orthoceras, natural siz^- ; and a portion enlarged, x (i (after Hall ceras ( Olie specimen ). ami Simpson).. Genus HEDERELLA. Hall. [Ety. : Hedera, ivy.] (1881: Trans. Albany Vol. X., p. 1!)4.) "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 ;is the initial ; Hedebella canadensis. (Nicholson.) (Fig. 77.) (Pal. N. Vol. p. 277, PI. LXV.) Distinguishing Characters.— Sub-cylindrical cell tubes, transverse section oval; lubes usually alternating; tubes either in contacl 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. : The Society
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