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Favo. 



Favosites favosus. ( Calamopora favosa^ Petref. Germ. 

 1 2 



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1826). OoUett's Indiana Keport of 1882, page 253, plate 

 3, fig. 1 (Van Cleve) top view; fig. 2, side view; fig. 3, side 

 view, enlarged, to show pores ; fig. 4, cross section, enlarged^ 

 showing number and position of pores. — Characteristic and 

 common coral of Niagara formation in Europe and America. — 

 Note. Another illustration is given by Oollett in Indiana Ke- 



other in A. Win- 

 chelPs Geol. Stu- 

 !^%1^^il^f?^^^^^ dies, 1886, p. 220, 



^^ ^ ^^ _ .^ -^ ^.^ _ _ ^^^ Pennsylvania 



found in Lycom- 

 ing Co., in 65' 

 limestone, say 

 500' above Olin- 

 ton Ore ss. (T, 

 p. 43), i. e» in. 

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