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affixed to those parts of their walls which are outermost in the systems. Gastro- 
pores, simple tubular, with a brush-like style. Ampulle sometimes prominent, some- 
times scarcely showing at the surface. Dactylozooids attached by elongate bases to the 
sides of their pores occupied by the styles; partly retracted within the pores, partly 
bent upwards when at rest within the wide pore mouths. Gastrozooids dome-lke in 
shape, with twelve tentacles and numerous basal canals. Gonangia in male stocks 
containing two or three ovoid gonophores with club-shaped spadices. Structure of 
gonophores of female stocks unknown. 
8. Stylaster, Gray. 
Coenosteum arborescent, usually flabelliform. Pores in regular cyclo-systems only. 
A strong tendency to the development of these cyclo-systems on the lateral margins 
of the branches only. Cyclo-systems arising from one another by alternate gemmation. 
Dactylopores and zooids as in Allopora. Ampullze usually prominent on both faces 
of the flabellum. Gastrozooids cylindrical, with numerous basal canals and eight 
tentacles. Gonophores of male stocks as im Allopora. Female stocks with prominent 
rounded ampullee (Styluster roseus). 
9. Stenohelia, Saville Kent (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1870, vol. v. p. 120). 
Coenosteum delicate, branching, flabelliform ; pores in regular cyclo-systems only. 
Cyclo-systems all turned towards one face of the flabellum. Dactylopores without 
a style or with a very rudimentary one. Gastropores very deep and curved, so as to 
tubulate in all but the older branches the entire lengths of the axes of the branches, 
with small styles seated at the bottoms of these tubes and directed parallel to the axes 
of the branches at right angles to those of the mouths of the cyclo-systems. 
10. Conopora, Moseley.’ 
Ceenosteum delicate ; with pores in regular cyclo-systems ; branching regularly, the 
cyclo-systems having their mouths turned in all directions. Cyclo-system masses conical 
in form. Both kinds of pores devoid of a style. Gastropore with two chambers, the 
upper opening into the lower by a circular aperture. Differs from Cryptohelia and 
Astylus in having no lid or tongue-like process and in not forming a regular flabellum. 
11. Astylus, Moseley.’ 
Coenosteum forming a small and delicate flabellum. Pores in regular cyclo- 
systems, all placed on one face of the flabellum. Cyclo-systems forming cylindrical 
masses prominent from the branches, and with their axes directed at right 
angles to the plane of the flabellum. Style absent in both kinds of pores. Gastro- 
1 Prelim. Report, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., 1878, part 2., p. 503. 2 Thid., p. 477. 
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