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Distrib. — Senonian : Moulineaiix. 
Turonian : Strehlen and Plauen, Saxony, in Upper Planer. 
Cenomanian : Saxony, in Lower Planer ; Kamajk, Bohemia, in 
Korycaner Schichten. 
7. littoralis (d’Orbigny), 1851. 
Syn. DiaMopora littoralis, d’Orbigny, 1851. Bry. Cret. pi. 640, figs. 7, 8. 
,, ,, Pergens & Meunier, 1886. Bry. gar. Faxe: Ann. 
Soc. mal. Belg. yol. xxi., Mem. p. 201. 
Berenicea ,, d’Orbigny, 1854. Bry. Cret. p. 867. 
,, ,, Pergens, 1890. Bevision, p. 337. 
,, • ,, BucaiUe, 1890. Bry. Cret. Seine- Inf. : BuU. Soc. 
Sci. nat. Eouen, yol. xxv. p. 509. 
Char. — Zoarium thin, irregular, fiabelliform. Zooecia irregular in arrangement, 
visible only at their distal ends. Peristomes well raised. 
Distrib. — Danian : Faxoe. 
Senonian — Maastrichtian : Meudon ; Boyan. 
Coniacian : Tours and Joue, ludre-et-Loire ; Les Bocbes, 
Loir-et-Cber. 
Aff. — T his Bryozoan has considerable resemblances to B. regularis, 
var. amhita, but its characters are indeterminable, as d’Orbigny’ s 
figures and description are inconsistent. He remarks that it 
has “cellules moities plus petites” than those of B, grandis, 
but bis figures represent the zooecia of both ‘ species ’ of the 
same diameter; and as the figure of B. grandis is magnified 
either to the same extent or perhaps slightly more than the 
figure of B. littoralis, the latter has, if anything, the broader 
zooecia. Pergens dismisses the species by the remark 
(“Revision,” pp. 337-8) that it “est representee par 
plusieurs especes, surtout Biastopora papillosa, Reuss.” 
8. ? nova (Pergens & Meunier), 1886. 
Syn. Biastopora nova, Pergens & Meunier, 1886. Bry. gar. Faxe: Ann. 
Soc. mal. Belg. yol. xxi., Mem. p. 200. 
Tubulipora congesta, pars, von Beuss, 1847. Foss. Pol)p. Wien. : 
Naturw. Abb. vol. ii. p. 49, pi. vii. figs. 1, 3 {non 2). 
Char. — Zoarium irregular ; peristomes well raised marginally. Apertures 
bregularly linear in arrangement. 
Distrib. — Danian : Faxoe {Jide Pergens & Meunier), and Miocene, Austria. 
This species is founded on some Austrian Miocene Bryozoa, 
figured by Beuss and Manzoni. Beuss : Foss. Polyp. Wien. 
Tert. : Naturw. Abb. vol. ii. (1847), pt. 1, p. 49, pi. vii. 
figs. 1 3 {non fig. 2). Manzoni: Bry. foss. Mioc. Austria- 
