. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. Genus FAYOSITES. Lamark. [ Ety. : Facus, honeycomb.] ( Hist, des An. sans Vert., Tome II., p. 204.) Corallum massive, more rarely branching, commonly forming heads which may be a foot or more in diameter. Corallites prismatic, thin, united by their walls, which are perforated by equi-distant pores. Septa rudimentary or obsolete. Numerous more or less regular tabula1 divide the intrathecal space. Peritheca present. Favosites argus. Hall. (Fig. 12.) (111. Dev. Fobs., PI. XXXIV.) Distingui
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. Genus FAYOSITES. Lamark. [ Ety. : Facus, honeycomb.] ( Hist, des An. sans Vert., Tome II., p. 204.) Corallum massive, more rarely branching, commonly forming heads which may be a foot or more in diameter. Corallites prismatic, thin, united by their walls, which are perforated by equi-distant pores. Septa rudimentary or obsolete. Numerous more or less regular tabula1 divide the intrathecal space. Peritheca present. Favosites argus. Hall. (Fig. 12.) (111. Dev. Fobs., PI. XXXIV.) Distinguishing t ha racters.âHemisphere â . pyriform. or snb-globular form: two sizes tea â,. of cell apertures, the larger circular and Sf^d £iS£S with prominent crenulated rims or peri- iii-nt of a portion of tlie , ,, .. ment surface (after Hall) stomes, the smaller angular. 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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