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26. Ceibeilina CEEifATiMAEGo (E,euss). 



Cellaria Raueri, Eeuss, Foss. Polyp. Wien. p. 63, pi. viii. fig. 9. 



Escliara crenatimargo, E-euss, op. cit. p. 72, pi. viii. fig. 38. 



Cribrilina crenatimargo, Pergens, Bryoz. von Wola Lu'zanska, 

 p. 69. 



Eschara Haueri, Eeuss, Bryoz. von Crosaro, p. 271, pi. xxxii. 

 figs. 14-16. 



The zooecial characters are very similar to those of O. radiata, 

 Moll, but the zocecia are more elongate, the costse are nodulated, 

 and the number of pores between the costae is fewer than in the 

 fossil O. radiata. The front is often depressed, as shown by Eeuss, 

 oj:). cit. pi. xxxii. fig. 15 ; but this seems to arise from the front wall 

 being thin and pressed in. The erect form of Cribrilina is unknown 

 living ; but it is possible that this should be looked upon as erect 

 C. radiata, Moll. 



The specific name Haueri has been given to another Grihrilina, 

 the Lepralia Haueri, Ess. (Bryoz. Oest.-Ung. Mioc. p. 170, pi. i. 

 figs. 1, 2), and it therefore seems better to drop the name Haueri. 



Log. Yal di Lonte ; Brendola ; Montecchio Maggiore ; Perrara 

 di Monte Baldo ; Malo ; Wola Lu'zanska (Pergens) : Pap-Patak, 

 Hungary {Perg.) ; Siebenbiirgen (Perg.). 



27. MOXOPOEELLA SPAESIPOEA (EcUSs). (PI. II. fig. 11.) 



Lejrralia sparsipora, Eeuss, Bryoz. von Crosaro, p. 263, pi. xxx. 

 fig.l. 



Homalostega eooscuJpta, Marsson, Die Bryoz. der weiss. Schreib- 

 kreide der Insel Eiigen, p. 95, pi. x. fig. 2. 



From Yal di Lonte this occurs both in an incrusting and in a 

 compressed Escliara-iovm. ; from Montecchio Maggiore it is in the 

 Eschara-ioTm., and from Brendola it is incrusting. Ovicells plain, 

 very wide, globose, moderately raised. Lepralia nuda, Eeuss 

 (Oest.-Ung. Mioc. p. 33), appears closely related. 



Log. Priabona (B.) ; Yal di Lonte ; Brendola ; Montecchio Mag- 

 giore : Ferrara di Monte Baldo ; Malo; Eiigen (Cretaceous, Marsson). 



28. Lepealia stjbchaetacea (d'Arch.). (PI. II. fig. 12.) 

 EscJiara sid)cliartacea, d'Arch. Mem. Soc. Geol. France, ser. 2, 



vol. iii. p. 410, pi. ix. fig. 2 ; Eeuss, Bryoz. von Crosaro, p. 269, 

 pi. xxxii. fig. 4. 



Eschara chartacea, d'Arch. op. cit. vol. ii. p. 196, pi. v. fig. 13. 



Cellaria stenosticha, Eeuss, Foss. Polyp. Wien. Tert. p. 64, 

 pi. viii. fig. 10. 



EscJiara stenosticha, Eeuss, Bryoz. von Crosaro, p. 269, pi. xxxii. 

 fig. 2. 



The thin compressed form described by Eeuss as suhchartacea is 

 fairly common in Brendola, but not in the other localities ; and to 

 some zooecia there is a small avicularium within the depression for 

 the oral aperture, and also there is sometimes an avicularium on 

 the middle of the zooecium. The branches spread out in a some- 

 what fan-shaped manner, at first being about 2 millim. wide, and 



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