Pavia c level 
The inner ends fuse together laterally and "by trabeculae pro- 
cesses, forming a well developed columella. Apparently pali, 
or paliform lobes are r)resent -- septal thickenings correspond 
in position to pali. Both exothecal and endothecal dissepi- 
ments present. 
The margins of both septa and costae are worn, the denticu- 
la t ions thus being destroyed. 
Locality: Island of St. Bartholomew, West Indies, P. T. 
Cleve, Collector. 
Geologic horizon: 
Type : University of Upsala. 
Tern arks : This species is so close to Pavia f ragimi 
(Esper), Pleistocene and recent, that it is doubtful if really 
valid differences can be pointed out, when the type specimen of 
3T . c leve i is imperfectly preserved. There is no difference in 
the form and sizf3 of the coral lum, shape and size, and distance 
apart of the calices, or in the number and arrangement of the 
septa 
Apparently in F. clevei the margin of the calice is 
