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FASCIGERID^. 
LIST OF SPECTMEXS. 
British. 
D. 7283. The tj’pe- specimen. Chalk. Loc. ? Toulmin Smith Coll. Figd. 
Xos. \la-d, p. 41. 
Foreign. 
D. 11,801. A zoarium with broken base. Senonian — Campanian. Ciply. 
Hottelart Coll. Figd. PI. VI. Figs. la-d. 
UXREPRESENTED SPECIES. 
1. ? aspera, von Reus?, 1874. 
Syn. Fascicidipora aspera, von Pteuss, 1874. Bry. oh. Plan. : Palaeontogr. 
vol. XX. pt. ii. p. 135, pi. XXV. tig. 9. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian — Planer : Streblen, Saxony. 
Aff. — Genencally iudet. 
2. flabellata, tPOrbigny, 1853. 
Syn. Fascicidipora flaleUata, d’Orbigny, 1853. Bry. Cret. p. 669, pi. 783, 
tigs. 8-11. 
,, ,, Canu, 1902. Bry. foss. i.. Coll. Camp.: Bull. 
Soc. geol. France, ser. 4, vol. ii. p. 11. 
Char. — Zoarium of short, laterally compressed branches from 3 to 4 mm. in dia. ; 
they remain attached laterally. Zooecia from twenty-live to fifty in each 
bundle. External walls with faint longitudinal ridges. 
Distrib. — Neocomian: Sainte-Croix, Yaud. 
3. pinnata (d’Orbigny), 1853. 
Syn. Clavisparsa pinnata, d’Orbigny, 1853. Bry. Cret. p. 776, pi. 753, 
figs. 11, 12. 
Char. — Zoarium short, imbrauched, and clavate ; it is 2 mm. in dia., 7 mm. high, 
and the apertures are large, being about *4 mm. across {Jiclc d’Orbigny ’s 
figure). Sui'face marked by faint longitudinal grooves. 
Distrib.— Senonian — Coniacian : Joue, Indre-et- Loire. 
Aff. — Possibly the young stage of F. cretacea. The stem has the'^same conical 
termination, but the zooecia are Avider than in F. cretacea ; for if d’Orbigny ’s 
two figures may be trusted, the larger one is magnified about ten diameters and 
the zooecia would be •4 mm. in transverse diameter, and would therefore be 
twice as wide as those of F. pinnata. 
4. reticulata, d’Orbigny, 1853. 
Syn. Fascicidipora reticulata, d’Orbigny, 1853. Bry. Cret. p. 669, pi. 742, 
figs. 10-12. 
non ,, „ Gamble, 1896. Cat. Bry. Chatham, p. 7. 
Char. — Zoarium of very short, low branches, which are thick and laterally 
compressed. The branches are 3 mm. in dia. The base is broad, and there is 
no constricted peduncle. About forty to fifty zooecia in each group. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian : Le Mans. 
