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cornuta, (stone horn,) turbinate, elongated, curv- 
ing towards one side. Krom half an inch to 
two inches in diameter at the base and tapering 
upwards toa point. Found fossil. 
Section B. Composed of numerous stars. 
phrygia, with iong narrow undulations, and per- 
pendicular prominent ones; stars confluent ; 
partitions simple, lamellate, lobulate ; laminz 
rather remote. ound both recent and fossil. 
porites, (fungus-stone,) slightly branched ; stars 
separate, crowded ; composite, rough. White 
or grey ; branches clavate, very obtuse. Found 
recent and fossil. 
See, MS.P. 
1--5. Manis. Spec. 2. 
pentadactyla, (scaly ant-eater,) feet five-toed. 6 
or 8 feet long. 
See Ms. P. 
8—6. Mantis. Spec. 64. 
calamus, (walking stick,) body filiform, cylindric- 
al, apterous, greenish; thighs striate ; anten- 
nz yellowish. 
bispinosa, (winged-stick, spectre, ) thorax roundish, 
with two spines on the fore part; wing-cases 
very short; wings rose-colour. 
See MS. P. 
i—6. Mastopon. Spec. 2. 
giganteum, (extinct,) the truncate ends of the teeth 
are rhombic or diamond-form. 3 
angustidens, (extinct,) ends of the teeth three-lob- 
ed, or like the club-spot on cards, 
See DS, P. 3 
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