CARBONIFEROUS AGE. 

 Figs. 587 a, b. 



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587a 



Echdjoids. — Fig. 5S7 a, Melonites multipora (X 2), side view, showing a portion of one of the 

 ambulacral series of plates; 587 b, Oligoporus Danae (X 2), id. 



Among Mollusks, there were the coral-making, auger-shaped Rete- 

 pores, called Archimedes, belonging to the order of Bryozoans. The 

 cells, in which the animals were, are represented of natural size, in 



Figs. 588-590. 



589a 



Polyp-COEal. — Fig. 588, Portion of the Coral, Lithostrotion Canadense ; 588 a, vertical view of 

 the same. Bryozoan. — Figs. 589 a, b, 590, Archimedes Wortheni. 



Fig. 589 b, showing a portion of the under surface of the expanded 

 frond of the screw-shaped coral. 



Besides these, Brachiopods were numerous, especially of the genera 

 Spirifer and Productus. One of the Spirifers is represented in Fig. 

 593, and a common Productus in Fig. 596 ; another Spirifer in Fig. 



