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Case and Reference to McCoy's 
Column of 
Drawers. Synopsis : and Figures of Genera. 

SILURIAN. 

Names and References ; Observations, &c. 


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Numbers and Localities. 

Chetetes Fischer. A genus of Tabulata which 
is very like Stenopora, and Monticulipora 
especially, but has not the clustered fertile 
pores of the last. Tubes increase not by 
lateral gemmation, but by fission of tubes, 
which are inseparably united; hence in 
splitting, the interiors (not the walls) shew. 
No foramina on the walls. 
Chetetes, sp. With long, narrow, linear 
branches, very variable in diameter and 
length. 
Chetetes, sp. 
Several other species remain to be described. 
Some may be Monticulipora (most probably 
are so). 
Nebulipora, McCoy. Monticulipora, Milne 
Edwards. Amorphous or branched corals, or 
even encrusting, with clustered cells (fer- 
tile) of larger size than the ordinary barren 
ones—and these fertile cells frequently on 
prominences. 
1. Branched species. 
Monticulipora Fletcheri, Siluria, 2nd ed. pl. 
40, fig. 9. M. Edwards (t. 62, fig. 3). Walls 
thick, cells prominent, pores (interstitial) 
minute, evidently the young state of Pul- 
chellus. 
Monticulipora pulchella, M. Edwards (t. 62, 
fig. 5), p. 267, rather coarse pores (promi- 
nent edges), but not angular pores. 
Monticulipora, sp. 1. Thick branches, rather 
small. Angular cells, very distinct clus- 
ters. 
a. 401, Dudley, F.C. 
Dudley, F.C. 
Dudley, F.C. 
a. 366*, Dudley, F.C. 
a. 402, Dudley, F. C. (fig. 
specimen). 
a. 305, Dudley, F. C., com- 
mon. 
