PLATE XVI. 



HAIMESIASTKiEA CONFERTA gei!. et Sp. nov. 

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Fig. 1. A cor.Tllimi from Greggs Landing, Alabama, natural size. This specimen is designated as tlie 



type of tlie species. 

 Fig. 2. Cross section of a corallite, X 7|, sbows tlie mode of formation of the false columella. 

 Fig. 3. Section through wall of corallite, x 37, showing apparent true thecal centers of calcification. 

 Fig. 4. Longitudinal section of a corallite, x 5, showing lateral orn.amentation of septa. 

 Fig. 5. Thin section parallel to flat surface of septum, x 60, showing trabecuhc ; fig. oa, a portion 



of the same section more highly magnified; the calcification centers are too diagramatically 



represented. 

 Fig. 0. A cross section, slightly oblique, of a septum, x 60. 

 Fig. 7. A large specimen, referred to this species, from Woods Blufl', Alabama; figure, natural size; 



fig. 7a, several calices, X 3^. 

 All figures drawn by Dr. J. C. McConuell. 



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