Pales. 



592 



Paleschara? {Chcetetes?) sphserion, Hall. Fig. from 



Vb ^'^'^^P^^ 14* - Collett's Indiana 



^ii^^^ * ^^S^d^* Report of 1881, page 



247, plate 7, fig. 14, 

 enlarged twice^ one 

 side of the colony of 

 bry ozoa, showing 

 arrangement of 

 cells ; fig. 15, en- 

 larged twice, section through centre ; dark line at base of cell 

 represents solid cell floor, cell itseJf being filled with limey clay. 

 Cells somewhat more regularly six sided than in other species, 

 and never deep like Chcetetes, Spots (maGulce) more conspic- 

 uous than in JP. maculata^ but large spots not so much larger 

 in proportion. — Niagara,, Vb. 



Palissya braunii, Fontaine. ( Walchia longifolius^ Em- 

 mons, Amer. GeoL, p. 105, plate 4, figs. 72, 73) Mon. U. S. 

 Geol. Sur. 1883, p. 107, plate 50, fig. 1, part of a large branch; 

 fig. 2, summit of branch with cone? (pi. 51, fig. 1, omitted.) 

 Evidently the common P. braunii of the Ehaetic beds of 

 Europe, and the Rajmahal coal of India (P. indica.) N. 0. 

 Triassic coal, Tr. — For Hg. see p. 593. 

 Palissya carolinensis, {Fachypteris Emmons' Amer. 



Trias. 



&ool.Sur,U.S-BulL6^ PlSK f/'r/-5'. 

 Geol. p. 112. f. 80.) Fontaine's Monog. U. S. Geol. Sur. Vol. 6, 

 1883, page 109, plate 51, fig. 5, evidently a conifer, and appar- 

 ently a Palissya with a strong midrib which has lost many of 

 its leaves.— N. C. Trias, 



Palissya diffusa, ( Walchia diffusa^ Emmons. Am. Geol. 

 PI. 3, f. 2.) Fontaine's, Bull. U. S. G.'S. No. 6, p. 106, pi. 51, 

 f. 4; strikingly like the East Indian Palissya conferta^Fei&t, 

 of Lias (?) age but with many Phmtic plants. — -N. Car. Trias. 

 —For Hgure see page 595. 



