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CELLBPOKA TESSELLATA.— (New Species.) 



Plate IV., Fig. 7. 



C. incrustans • cellulis minimis, subglobosis, depressis, quincuncialibus, interstitiis impressis ; 

 ore minimo, constricto. 



Description. Incrusting; cells small, somewhat globular, flattened, quincunx, -with the 

 boundaries between the cells defined by an impressed line; mouth small, contracted, 

 slightly lipped; a small closed tubercle on the sides of the cells, which is sometimes 

 conspicuously open. 



The depressed globular form and great regularity of arrangement distinguishes this species. 



Plate TV., Fig. 7. Cells magnified. 



Locality. Giles's Bluff, Pee Dee River. 



Museum, College of Charleston. 



CELLEPOKA RADIATA.— (New Species.) 

 Plate IV., Fig. 8. 



C. incrustans; cellulis, ovato-oblongis ventricosis, subimbricatis, radiantibus, quincunciali- 

 bus; ore rotundo. 



Description. Incrusting ; cells oval-oblong ventricose, radiating, quincunx. 



This fossil is found in irregular patches, consisting of a single layer of cells, on the surface 

 of other fossils. Near the proximal edge of the mouth, which is not at all thickened, there 

 is a small tubercle which is generally perforated, showing under the microscope a minute 

 foramen. 



Plate IV., Fig. 8. Cells magnified. 



Locality. Smith's, Goose Creek. 



Museum, College of Charleston. 

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