786 G. R. VINE ON POLYZOA (BRYOZOA) FOUND IN 
Richmond 
slides. Meux. Known Horizon. 
Sromatopora, Bronn. 
1. dichotoma, Lam, ...... I 1/34 Bradford Clay &e. 
2. Waltoni, Haime......... 2 Bradford Clay &e. 
Drastopora, Milne-Edw. 
oe diluviana, Lame. ...... 3 1/36 1/27 | Great Oolite &e. 
4. microstoma, Mich....... = 1/27 Great Oolite &e. 
5. var. connectens, Vine 4* 
6. Lamourouxii, Haime... 5 Great Oolite &e. 
Ipmonza, Lame. 
fe triquetra, Lamz. ...... 6 1/27 
EntaLopHora, Lame. 
8. straminea, Phill. ...... *? Great Oolite. 
=. richmondiensis, Vine... 8 1/31? Allied to Forest 
10. , var. pustulopora, V. 9 {Marble species. 
TEREBELLARIA (restricted) 
tt inerescens, Vine........- 10 x? Allied to Cornbrash 
LICHENOPORA? [sp. 
12. Phrllopsia, of; Bs 11 Great Oolite. 
Heterorvora, Blainv. ? 
13. conifera, Lamz. ......... 12 Inferior and Great 
? Fascicuripora, D’ Orb. [Oolite. 
14. Waltoni, Haime......... * Great Oolite. 
1. Sromatopora picHotoma, Lamx. Fig. 1. 
Alecto dichotoma, Lamx. Exp. méth. des Pol. 1821, tab. 81. figs. 
12,18, 14. 
Aulopora dichotoma, Goldf. Petr. Germ. p. 218, pl. 65. fig. 2; 
Jules Haime and authors generally. See Haime’s Jurassic Bryozoa, 
for synonyms &c. 
Fig. 1.—Zoccia of Stomatopora dichotoma, Lamx., 
typical form. Enlarged. 
This beautifully delicate species is present-in the Richmond 
material, but very rare. 
figured by Goldfuss, are characteristically simple. 
It will be seen that the linear cells, as 
One specimen 
adherent to a piece of shell is well preserved, though fragmentary. 
In Mr. Charles Moore’s specimens from Meux’s Brewery boring 
(1/34) a fragment of three cells shows the delicately punctured 
surface. 
Richmond series, Prof. Judd, slide 1; C. Moore’s series, No. 1/34, 
Bath Museum. 
