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HETEEOPORID-35. 
14. ? nodosa (d’Orbigny), 1854. 
Syn. Semmodicrescis nodosa, d’Orbigny, 1854. Bry. Cret. p. 1067, pi. 800,. 
figs. 12-14. 
Char. — Zoarium a hollow tube that has possibly grown as an incrustation 
around a seaweed; the surface is tuberculated, with the apertures rather 
crowded round the edges of the tubercles. 
Distrib. — Aptian: Saint-Dizier, Haute- Mar ue ; les Croutes, Aube. 
Aff. — T his species is possibly a Madiopora. 
16. parvicella, Gabb & Horn, 1860. 
{Vide Petalopora, in Addenda, Yol. II. p. 303.) 
16. Pramosa (d’Orbigny), 1854. 
Syh. Semimulticrescis ramosa, d’Orbigny, 1854. Bry. Cret. p. 1078, pi. 800,. 
figs. 15-17. 
Ditaxia ramosa, Pergens, 1890. Bev. p. 337. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian : Le Mans. 
Aff.— It is suggested in Vol. I. p. 426, that this species is possibly a Uepto- 
multiclausa. 
17. ? ramosa (de Loriol), 1863. 
Syh. Semicrescis ramosa, de Loriol, 1863. Invert. Xeoc. moy. Mt. Saleve^ 
pt. ii. p. 149, pi. XV. fig. 27. 
non ,, ,, Etheridge & Newton, 1878. Cat. Cret. Foss. Mus. 
Pract. Geol. p. 7. 
Char. — Zoarium in large hollow tubes, 30 mm. in diameter. Apertures circular ; 
separated by two lines of mesopores, and perhaps zonally arranged. 
Distrib. — Xeocomian : La Varappe, Mt. Saleve. 
Aff. — This species is common at Mt. Saleve, but so badly preserved that M. de 
Loriol left its affinities in doubt, and suggested that it should be regarded as the 
type of a new genus, Semizonopora, owing to the possibly zonal arrangement 
of the apertures. 
18. surculacea, Michelin, 1846. 
Syn. Heteropora surculacea, Michelin, 1846. Icon. Zooph. p. 209, pi. li. fig. 8. 
,, d’Orbigny, 1854. 
Bry. Cret. p. 1070. 
„ von Eeuss, 1872. 
Bry. unt. Quad. : Paloeontogr. 
vol. XX. pt. i. p. 
130, pi. xxxii. figs. 8, 9. 
Ceriopora 
,, d’Orbigny, 1850. 
Prod. Pal. vol. ii. p. 184. 
Char. — Zoarium dendroid, with irregular branches, which are very thick, being 
up to 13 mm. in diameter. Mesopores very few, as many or less numerous 
than the apertures. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian — Uuter Quader : (FPlauen), Saxony. 
Le Mans. 
Albian : Grandpre, Ardennes. 
