i*l^te; VI. 



LiTHOSTIiOTK >N Willi NKYI , , 



1. A view of a mass of linu'stone iiiolniliiig several of the coiallites, iiati 

 1 a. Another view of same, showing the ends and caliees of the eorallites. 

 1 6. A transverse section of one of the same, somewhat enl.uged. 

 1 c. A longitudinal section of same. 



Fig 2. SYiiiiNGoroKA (iiiidt. sp.) 



2. A side view of a fragment of the corallnm. 



2 a. Another view of same specimen, showing the ends of the eorallites. 



Fig. ;!. Z.\PHliENTI8 STANSBUHYI 



3. A side view of an imperfect specimen, with the edges of the ealice 



extremity broken away. 



3 a. An upi)er view of same, showing the septa, with the rtmaining port 



filled with rock. 

 3 h. A transverse section of the corallnm below the middle. 



3 c. A longitndinal section of the npper part of the same, f-howing tlie 



and enter vesicnlar zone, the form of the broad bottom of tin- i al 



Fig. 4. Z.\PIUJENTI.S? (ClISIOPHVLLUM?) MULTILAMELLOS.l 



4. A dorsal view of a specimen denuded of its epitheca, am 



arrangement of the septa. 



4 a. A view of the ealice of same, with its margins broken a 



with rock. 

 4 J. A longitndinal broken section of same, showing imperfe 

 with the fossnla on the right. 



