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The same specimen throws also some light on a peculiar feature which is 

 most noticeable in D . b i f i d u s, namely the presence of small pustules at the 

 bases of the thecal walls. These were also noticed by Hall.' They are not 

 always present; hence an accidental feature. When present they are situated 

 with great regularity at the place mentioned. This fact and their composition 

 of iron pyrite indicate that they oiiginate by crystallization of pyrite in the 

 basal rings, which, as Perner's sections of specimens of Monograptus l_loc. cit. 

 pl.l, his renfiements piriformes a Vextremite des onveriu)-e-s internes] show, were 

 formed by the pyriform swelling of the interior ends of the thecal \\alls. This 

 ring held open, while the perisarc was being compressed, a small, vacant space 

 sufficiently long for the commencement of the formation of the pyi-ite nodules. 



Didymograptus nanus Lapworth 



Plate 15, fljfures 4, 5 



Didymograpsus gem in us Nicholson. Quar. Jom\ Geol. Soc. 1868. 24:134, 



pl..5, fig.8, 9 

 Didymograpsus g e m i ii u s Nicholson {pars). Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4. 



1870. 5:346, fig.6b 

 Didyraograptus indent ns var. nanus Lapworth. Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. 1875. 



31:647, pl.3:^, fig.7d ; pl.35, fig.4a-c 

 Didyraograptus indentus var. nanus EUes. Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. 1898. 



54:511 

 Didyraograptus nanus Eiles & Wood. Monogr. Brit. Grapt, pt 1 . Pal. Soc. vol. 



for 1901. p.47, pl.4, fig.5a-h 



Description. Nema and primary disk not observed. Sicula slender, full 

 lengtli not observed. Branches attaining a length of 22 mm or more, slender, 

 of uniform width (1 . 3 mm), angle of divergence approaching at lirst 90° but 

 soon becoming about 12" or less. Thecae numbering 10 to 12 in 10 mm, 

 inclined at 30", rather long and narrow (ratio of length to width 3:1), in con- 

 tact for one half of their length in the mature portion of the branch. Aper- 



^ See his figures, pl.l, fig.l8 and pl.3, lig.lO. In the explanation of the latter figure 

 they are specially raentioned. 



