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Eozoon; and on getting sections of these made, organic structure 

 at any rate seemed to be present. He had specimens of Stromato- 

 pora so like Eozoon in external appearance, that Sir AY. Logan on 

 seeing them immediately mistook them for the latter. 



Prof. Ramsay said that he was pleased to find that there might be 

 some relation between Eozoon and Stromatapora. For his own part 

 he did not see how the structure described as Eozoon could have 

 been formed, unless it was of organic origin. 



aEt. Evans remarked that, it seemed to him, one of the most 

 interesting points of the paper consisted in the indication (he 

 believed, for the first time) of the occurrence of possibly separate 

 organisms associated with Eozoon. They apparently bore a close 

 resemblance to Globigerina ; and, considering the conditions of 

 Ibssilization, their presence seemed to confirm the notion of the 

 organic and indeed Foraminiferal origin of Eozoon. 



