CELLARIA FISTULOSA. 107 



CKLLAIU A SALICOKNIA, Lamx. Pol. cor. flex. 55 ; Expoait. Meth. 5 : Lamk. 



Aniin. 9. V. ed. 2, ii. 176 : Blainv. Actinol. 4f>f>, pi. Ixxvii. 



flg. 1 : D'Orbigny, Pal. Franc.. Terr. Cret. T. 28. 

 CELLARIA PAKCIUINOIDES, Ellis $ Sol. Zooph. 26. 

 SALICOKSARIA SALICORXIA, Cuvt'er, R. Anim. ed. 1, iv. 75. 

 FARCIMIA FIBTTLOSA, Flftn. Br. An. .">"- 1. 

 StLK'oRNARiA DICHOTOMA, Schweigffer, Handb. 428. 

 SALICORXARIA FISTCLOSA, Templeton, Mag. N. Hist. ix. 469. 

 CF.LLAKIA FISTULOSA, S. V. Wood, Ann. N. H. xiii. 17 : Smitt, Krit. Fort., 



(Efv. K. Vetensk.-Ak. Forh. 1867, 362 and 386, pi. ix. 



figs. 18-20. 

 FARCIMIA SALICORXIA, Johtuf. Br. Zooph. ed. i. 295, pL xxxvii figs. 6, 7 : 



Couch, Corn. Faun, part 3, 129, pi. xx. fig. 3. 

 SALICORXARIA FARCIMINOIDES, Johnst. B. Z. ed. 2, 355, pi. IXYI. figs. 6, 7 : 



Busk, B.M. Cat. i. 16, pi. Ixiv. figs. 1-3, pi. IXT. fig. 5 : 



Reuss, Foss. Bryoz. d. ost.-ung. Miocans, 3, pi. xii. 



figs. 3-13. 

 GLAI'COSOME MARGIXATA*, v. Miinster in Goldfuss's Petref. Germ. i. 100, 



pi. xxxvi. fig. 5. 



CELLARIA MARGIXATA, Reuss, Wien. Tertiarbeck. 59, pL vii. figs. 28, 29. 

 \ is( ULARIA SUBMARGIXATA, D' Orb. Pal. Fr. T. Cret. v. 60. 

 VIHCCLARIA REI-.SSI, If Orb. I.e. 60. 

 SALICORXIA MARGISATA. Stolicska, Foss. Bryoz. aus d. tert. Griinsandst. der 



Otakei-Bai, Auckland, 146. 



YIMTLARIA MARGIXATA, Rt/mer, Pol. d. Norddeutsch. Tertiargeb. 105. 

 GLAUCONOMR RHOMBIFERA, v. Miinster in Goldfuss's Petref. Germ. i. 100, 



pi. iii. fig. fi. 

 SALICORNARIA RHOMBIFERA, Reuss, Zur Fauna d. deutsch. Oberoligocan, ii. 



15, pi. xiv. figs. 7-10. 

 \IN< ULARIA RIIOMBIFZRA, Ri>mcr, I. c. 6. 

 CELLARIA AFFIXIS, Reuss, Sitzungsber d. k. Ak. d. Wigs. 1855, xviii. 259, 



pi. ri. fig. 106. 



Zoarium dichotomously branched, internodes of moderate 

 length, slender, cylindrical, slightly attenuated below. 

 Zocecia contiguous in the same line, lozenge-shaped or 

 hexangular, or rounded above and truncate f below; 

 area minutely pitted ; orifice arched above, lower lip 

 slightly curved inward, usually subceiitral, sometimes 

 placed about the length of the area from the top. 

 Avicularia at the top of a cell, on a small transversely 



* The remaining synonyms are giren fide Reuse, who had a large acquaint- 

 ance with fowil forms. 



t " The shape of the cells is not always of a lozenge-figure : sometime* 

 we find them arched at top, and sometimes of the shape of a coffin." ELLIS. 



