MTILTICLAUSA. 



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Berenicea lucensis (Haime, non D'Orb.), E. E. Deslongchamps, 1865, Jur. 



inf. Norm. : Mem. Soc. linn. Norm. t. xiv. p. 155. 

 Berenicea (Multisparsa) lucensis, pars (Haime, non D'Orb.), Brauns, 1879, Bry. 



mittl. Jura Metz : Zeit. deut. geol. Ges. Bd. xxxi. p. 328. 

 Diastopora lucensis, pars (Haime, non D'Orb.), Eeuss, 1867, Bry. braun. Jura 



Balm: Denk. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien. Bd. xxvii. p. 9. 

 ,, (Haime, non D'Orb.), Vine, 1884, 4th Eep. Foss. Polyz. : 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1883, p. 187. 



non Bidiastopora lucensis, D'Orbigny, 1849, Prod. Pal. t. i. p. 317. 

 non Multisparsa luceana, D'Orbigny, 1852, Pal. fran9- Terr. cret. t. v. p. 870, 



pi. Dcclxi. figs. 1-3. 



non ,, Pictet, 1857, Traite Pal. ed. 2, t. iv. p. 137. 



Diastopora diluviana, pars, M. Edwards, 1838, Mem. Cris. : Ann. Sci. nat. 



Zool. ser. 2, t. ix. pi. xiv. fig. 4. 



Diagnosis. Zoarium branching repeatedly and irregularly, and 

 sometimes anastomosing. Branches stout. Zocecia long, cylin- 

 drical. Apertures distant and irregularly placed. Peristomes 

 low. Walls with thin, sinuous ridges. 



DISTRIBUTION. 



ENGLAND : 



Cornbrash: Laycock. 



Bradford Clay : Pound Pill. 



Great Oolite : near Bath ; Bradford. 

 FOREIGN : 



Bathonian : Caen ; Marquise, near Boulogne ; Balin, Austria. 

 PBajocian: St. Quentin, near Metz (fide Haime). 



Description of Figures. PI. X. Fig. 3. Part of a branch, 

 X 12 dia. Great Oolite: Hampton. Holl Coll. B. 4874. 

 Pig. 15. Part of a longitudinal section of a zoarium to show 

 the central axis and peripheral Berenecoid layers, X 12 dia. 

 Bradford Clay : Bradford. D. 2268. 



FIG. 15. Part of longitudinal section through zoarium of Multiclausa 

 haimei, Greg, x 12 dia. Bradford Clay : Bradford. D. 2268. 



