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DACTYLETHRATA. 
CLAIISID^. 
CLAUSA, d’Orbigny, 1853. 
Yol, I, p. 425 : 
Hennig (Bry. Sver. Krit. ii., Cycl. : Lunds XJniv. Arsskrift, 
vol. XXX., Acta Physiogr. JYo. yiii. p. 24) records from the 
Campanian of Sweden at Qvarnby the Seteropora suhreticulata^ 
von-Reuss, founded (Denk. Akad. AYiss. AYien, yol. xxix. 1869, 
p.,288, pi. xxxvi. fig. 7) on a specimen from the Oligocene of the 
Val di Lonte. This species is probably a Claum. 
KEPTOMULTICLAUSA, d’Orbigny. 
The following Unrepresented Species was omitted from Vol. I; 
pp. 425-6 : — 
4. orbignyana, de Loriol, 1861. 
8yn. lieptomuUiclansa orhignyana, de Loriol, 1861. Invert, foes. Neoc. Mont 
Saleve, p. 139, pi. xvii. fig. 6. 
Chau, — Zoarium large and thick. Apertures of the zooecia widely separated 
and in-egularly scattered. The dactylethnc in single series around each 
aperture and only seen after the surface is worn. The surface of the zoarium 
is smooth and punctulate. Peristomes low. 
Distrik. — N eocomiau: La Yarappe, Mont Sakve, Switzerland. 
Aff. — This species was founded on a single specimen, and was overlooked 
during the preparation of Vol. I. of this Catalogue. The name of d’Orbigny 
was unfortunately used for another species, which is the type of the genus. 
Hence that .species, the ReptomuUiclausa papularia of d’Orbigny, has again to 
he renamed, and may be called Eeptomulticlausa typica. 
The Acervidaiisa of Gabb & Horn, founded on a species 
A. vermicular is, ^ Gabb & Horn, from Mullica Hill, JN’ew Jersey, 
is possibly a symonym of Reptomulticlausa ; but neither the figures 
nor descriptions are sufficiently precise to show the family to which 
this Bryozoan belongs. The genus is not mentioned in Weller’s 
recent monograph of the New Jersey Cretaceous fossils. 
^ W. M. Gabh. Yew Amer. Tert. and Cret. Toss. : Journ. Acad, Yat. Sci. 
Phil, new ser. vol. iv. pt. iv. 1860, p. 403, pi. Ixix. figs. 42-4. 
