Plate 117. 



Figs. 1-4. Proboscina idmonoides, new species (p. 608). 



1. The multiserial zoarium, X 12. showing .■symmetric arrangement. 



2. Branch, X 25, with numerous longitudinal row.s of tube.s. 

 3, 4. Two zoaria, X' 12, in which the longitudinal rows are few. 



Upper Jaeksonian (Ocala linie.stoue) : Old factor.v, lA miles above Bainb ridge, 

 Georgia. 



Cat. No. 65293, U.S.N.M. 

 Fig. 5. Bercnicea iiipois. new species (p. 071 K 



The flabelliform zoarium, X 25, showing the large tubes. 



Lower Jaeksonian: Three and one-half miles southeast of Shell Bluff Post Office, 

 Georgia. 



Cat. No. 6.5294, U.S.N.M. 

 Figs. 6, 7. Prohosciiia iiwrniiraiiinsa, new species (p. 668). 



6. The multiserial zoarium, X 12, formed of large undulating branches. 



7. Portion of a branch, X 25. 



Jaeksonian (Zeuglodon bed) : Soutli side of Suck Creek, Clarke Countv, Mississippi. 

 Cat. No. 6.5295, U.S.N.M. 

 Figs. 8. 9. Beienicea henjamini, new species (p. 671). 



8. The t.vpe-specimen, X 12, illustrating the distinct c.vlindrieal tubes. 



9. Part of a branch, X 25. 



Middle Jaeksonian: Near Eutaw Springs, South Carolina. 

 Cat. No. 65296, U.S.N.M. 



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