140 ENTALOPHOBA. 



Entalophora cellarioides, Pictet, 1857, Traite Pal. ed. 2, t. iv. p. 134, pi. xci. 



fig. 10. 

 ,, E. E. Deslongchamps, 1864, Geol. Calvados, art. 3 : 



Bull. Soc. linn. Norm. t. viii. p. 225. 

 ,, ,, E. E. Deslongchamps, 1865, Jur. inf. Norm. : Mem. 



Soc. linn. Norm. t. xiv. p. 151. 

 ,, Vine, 1883, 3rd Rep. Foss. Polyz. : Rep. Brit. Assoc. 



1882, p. 261. 



,, Vine, 1884, 4th Rep. Foss. Polyz. : Rep. Brit. Assoc. 



1883, p. 188. 



,, ,, Vine, 1888, Polyz. Caen and Ranville : Journ. 



Northptn. Nat. Hist. Soc. vol. v. p. 8. 

 ,, Friren, 1893, Bry. ool. inf. Metz : Bull. Soc. Hist. 



nat. Metz, ser. 2, t. vi. p. 55. 

 ,, Gregory, 1896, Rev. pt. v. : Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 



ser. 6, vol. xvii. p. 195. 



,, lazipora, D'Orbigny, 1849, op. cit. p. 318. 



,, D'Orbigny, 1852, op. cit. p. 779. 



,, subgracilis, D'Orb., var. corrugata, Walford, 1889, Bry. Shipton, 



pt. i. : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xlv. p. 573, 



pi. xviii. fig. 14. 



DIAGNOSIS : 



Zoarium csespitose, composed of thin fragile branches, about 

 1 mm. in diameter. 



Zocecia long ; the free, distal portion is often very long ; the 

 peristomes are irregularly quincuncial in arrangement. 



DISTRIBUTION. 

 BRITISH : 



Great Oolite: Hampton, near Bath (fide Haime). 

 Inferior Oolite : Shipton, Dorset. 

 FOREIGN : 



Bathonian : Ranville, St. Aubin, Normandy ; Marquise and "Wast, 

 near Boulogne. 



Description of Figure. PI. VIII. Fig. 1 . Part of a zoarium, 

 showing the long, free portions of the zocecia, X 17 dia. Calcaire 

 a polypiers : Ranville. Tesson Coll. D. 2257. 



Affinities. This species is the type of the genus. Lamouroux's 

 figure was diagrammatic, and has been the cause of much confusion. 

 The specimens since found and described have not such crowded 

 zocecia, but they probably belong to Lamouroux's species. The 

 Cretaceous representative of this thin, irregular form is Entalophora 



