FTJNGELLA. 
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rig. 46. Part of a thin section from the lower part of the 
head of a specimen, showing the secondary calcification on the 
outer wall and the closing of a few zooecia in the middle of 
the zoarium ; X 10 dia. D. 3292. 
Affinities. 
This species is taken as the type of the genus for reasons stated 
on p. 46. 
Fig. 46 . — Fungella dujardini. Horizontal section ; x 10. B. 
LIST OF SPECIMENS. 
D. 3292. Six zoaria (in tube), and one thin section cut from one of them. One 
specimen is figured on PI. VII. Fig. 2a, and shows the hetero- 
porous structure. A thin section from another specimen is shown 
in Fig. 46. In three of the specimens the dimorphic nature of 
the zooecia is obscured by the secondary thickening of the walls. 
Maastrichter Kalk. Maastricht. Van Breda Coll. 
D. 11,825. A specimen incrusted by a nulbpore. Maastrichter Kalk. Maas- 
tricht. Van Breda Coll. 
D. 3290. A zoarium 8mm. high; head 5mm. in diameter; stalk 2mm. in 
diameter; and covered with thick epizoarium. Maastrichter Kalk. 
Maastricht. Van Breda Coll. 
B. 3291. Two normal zoaria (on slide) ; one shows clearly that the small pores 
on the stalk are the remains of the apertures of zooecia, nearly 
closed by the thickening of the walls. Maastrichter Kalk. 
Maastricht. Van Breda Coll. 
B. 3602. Twelve zoaria (in tube). Labelled on a Van Breda Coll, label, 
Manon capitatum, Goldf.” Maastrichter Kalk. Maastricht. 
Van Breda Coll. 
B. 6399. A fragment (on slide). Maastrichter Kalk. St. Pierre. Presented by 
Miss Busk. 
UNEEPEESENTED SPECIES. 
1. fungosa (HeDuig), 1894. 
Syn. Fasciculipora fimgosa, Hennig, 1894. Bry. Sver. Krit. ii., Cycl. : Lunds 
Univ. Arsskrift, vol. xxx., Acta Physiogr. No. viii. 
p. 29, pi. i. figs. 19, 20. 
