
WENLOCK GROUP. 

Case and 
Column of 
Drawers. 
Reference to McCoy’s 
Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. 
Names and References; Observations, &c. 


Gb4 
FC 
Gb 
Gb 
FC p. 20. 
Gb4 
Gb4 
FC 
Gb4 
Favosites, id. var. basaltica, Goldf. (ib. pl. 26, 
fig. 4), which has only a single row of fora- 
mina. In all the varieties (and I suspect 
the following species is only the young state) 
the angles of the tubes are smooth. 
Favosites Forbesii, Milne Edw. (Brit. Foss, 
Cor. t. 60, fig. 2, p. 258). Distinguished 
from Fav. Gothlandica, of which probably it 
is the young. 
Favosites favosa, Goldf. sp.? (Petref. Germ. 
t. 26, fig. 2). Only one specimen. The 
walls very thick and cells very large. 
Favosites aspera, D’Orb. (Milne Edw. and 
Haime, Brit. Foss. Cor. t. 60, fig, 3, Siluria, 
2nd ed. pl. 40, figs. 1, 2). 
| Favosites Hisingeri, Milne Edw. (Brit. Foss. 
Cor. t. 61, fig. 1, p. 259). Iam not sure of this 
species : nor is any one else. It is probably 
a state of J aspera, and both are probably 
varieties of #'. multipora, Lonsdale, a species 
supposed to havemany rows of pores: but cer- 
tainly it has not—the pores are few. [J.W.S.] 
Favosites cristata, Blumenbach (Milne Edw. 
and Haime, t. 61, fig. 3; Siluria, 2nd ed. 
Foss. 17, fig. 1, pl. 41, fig. 2). It is very 
variable in shape and size of cells, and is 
much like #. polymorpha, the Devonian 
species. But it has greatly thicker walls to 
the cells: one species was referred to Ff. 
polymorpha formerly. 
Cenites, Eichwald (Zimaria, Londs.). Branch- 
ed, or lobed, like Favosites, but with thick 
walls not perforated—or not known to be so 
—and with oblique mouths, which are much 
thickened so as to leave but a slit or trian- 
gular opening. 
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Numbers and Localities, 

b. 689, Dudley, labelled by 
Count Miinster as Calamo- 
pora basaltica. 
a, 681, Dudley, F. C., a. 400, 
F.C., a. 682, F.C, shews 
tubes inside full of gra- 
nules: these are not the 
foramina, though often 
mistaken for them. 
a. 464, Whitfield, 
worth (Earl Ducie). 
Tort- 
a.680, Dudley, F.C., young 
growths on good upper 
surface; a. 679, good, Dud- 
ley, F.C.; Wenlock; Ay- 
mestry; Malvern; a. 368, 
Whitfield, Tortworth (Earl 
Ducie). 
b. 690, Woolhope hills. 
a. 398, Dudley. a. 398*, 
Wenlock; a. 399, Dudley, 
F.C, both varieties, 
branches narrow and large, 
and small and large-celled 
forms. 
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