PEOBOSCINA. 
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6. fascicularis (d’Orbigny), 1850. 
Syx. Tuhulipora fascicularis, d’Orbigny, 1850. Prod. Pal. vol. ii. p. 87. 
»» d’Orbigny, 1851-4. Bry. Cret. p. 832, pi. 631, 
figs. 9-11. 
,, ,, Pergens, 1890. Bevision, p. 338. 
Char. — Zoarium short, thick, simple, piriform. Zooecia short, crowded 
cylindrical, with the distal ends curved upward. 
Distrib. — Ehodanian: Vassy, Haute-Marne. 
Aff. — The type is said by Pergens to be too young for determination. 
6. gigantopora, Vine, 1890. 
Syn. Froboscinagigantopora,\ix\e,\%^0. Bry. Red Chalk : Quart. Journ. Geol. 
Soc. vol. xlvi. p. 471, pi. xix. figs. 8«, h. 
Distrib. — Red Chalk : Hunstanton. 
Aff. — This may be a specimen of P. dilatata, Orb. The type is 
in the British Museum, !N^o. D. 2030. Jesson Coll. 
7. hagenowi (Peuss), 1846. 
Syx. Aulopora hagenowi (ex. syn.), Reuss, 1846. Verst, bohm, Kr. p. 66, 
pi. XV. figs. 38, 39. 
,, Fric, 1870. Pal. Unters. einzeln. Sch. ; 
Arch, naturw. Landesf. Bohm. vol. i. 
pt. 2, p. 195. 
Stomatopora ,, Bronn, 1848. Ind. Pal., NomencL, p, 1202. 
,, ramosa, pars, von Hagenow, 1850. In Geinitz, Quader- 
sandst. p. 236. 
Char. — Zoarium very irregular; of long Stomatoporiform branches, which 
frequently unite and expand into biserial or multiserial tufts. Zooecia long 
and slender. Apertures distant in the branches, but crowded in the multiserial 
areas. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian — Korycaner Schichten: Schillinge, near Bilin; Fried- 
richsberg, near Velim, Bohemia. 
Aff. — An ally of P. ramosa (Edw.), but with more irregular zoarium 
and the apertures locally crowded together. Bronn and von Beuss 
quoted as a synonym Aulopora ramosa, Hag.^ But the description 
by von Hagenow* and the figure by Homer both appear to show 
that form to be a Stomatopora, 
^ Von Hagenow, 1839. Mon. Riig. : Heu. Jahrb. 1839, p. 291. 
2 Romer, 1840. Verst, nordd. Kr. p. 18, pi. v. fig. 15. 
