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Aff. — The fragment figured by Marsson appears to be a worn fragment of 
a thick Lichenopora. The Lopholepis of von Hagenow is adnate and fasciculate, 
and so also is the Multifascigera of d’Orbigny. See pp. 50 and 67. 
7. fungiformis (von Hagenow), 1846. 
Syn. Ceriopora fungiformis, von Hagenow, 1846. In Geinitz, Grundr. Verst. 
vol. ii. p. 595, pi. xxiiiB, fig. 9. 
? Befrancia ,, Schliiter, 1870. Geogn. Pal. Eeise siidl. Schweden: 
N. Jahrb. p. 940. 
? ,, ,, Osswald, 1890. Bry. Meckl. Kr. : Arch. Ver. 
Mecklenb. vol. xliii. p. 105. 
Char. — Pedunculate with a fiat base ; tumid upper surface ; the raised radial 
areas have biserial apertures. 
Distrib. — Senonian — Campanian: Riigen ; Balsberg in Scania ; ? Mecklenherg. 
Aff. — This species may he founded on the pedunculate form of L. stellata, but 
the original figure shows that the pores are biserial, and if so, the fact would 
be fatal to this suggestion. 
8. infundibuliformis, Hennig, 1894. 
•Syn. Lichenopora infundibuliformis, Hennig, 1894. Bry. Sver. Krit. ii., CycL : 
Lunds Univ. Arsskrift, vol. xxx., Acta Physiogr. 
No. viii. p. 35, pi. ii. figs. 31, 32. 
? Befrancia fun gif ormis , Schliiter, 1870. Geogn. Pal. Eeise siidl. Schweden: 
N. Jahrb. p. 940. 
Char. — Zoarium funnel-shaped, with a flat base and hollow upper surface. 
Height from 7 to 9 mm. ; maximum diameter, 10 to 15 mm. Apertures of 
zooecia *07 mm., and grouped in irregular multiserial radial bands. 
Distrib. — Senonian — Campanian: Zone oi Belemnitella mucronata, Stafversvad; 
and beds with Actinocamax mamillatm, Balsberg, Sweden. 
Aff. — This species is allied to L. fungiformis, differing by having a hollow 
instead of a tumid upper surface, and multiserial apertures in the radial groups. 
9. placenta (von Keuss), 1872-3. 
Syn. Heteroporella placenta, \ovl'Rq\xs,^, 1872-3. Bry. unt. Quad. : Palaeontogr. 
vol. XX. pt. i. p. 134, pi. xxxiii. fig. 7. 
Char. — Fixed by its whole base ; convex above with a flattened top, around which 
occurs a single series of about seven large apertures. The outer slope is 
occupied by a peripheral zone of smaller apertures which are radially arranged. 
?A young immature form. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian— Lower Planer : Plauen, Saxony. 
10. ? radiata (von Heuss), 1846.’^ 
Syn. Ghrysaora radiata,, vonEeuss, 1846. Verst, bohm. Kr. p. 64, pi. xiv. fig. 1. 
Char.— Probably a Hydrozoan allied to Neuropora, but possibly a Lichenopora. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian — Lower Planer : Schillinge, near Bilin, Bohemia. 
1 For Lichenopora radiata. Vine, see p. 33. 
