NORTH AMERICAN EARLY TERTIARY BRYOZOA. 
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Variations. — On the same zoarium the zooecia are not regularly arranged; 
they radiate from false ancestrulae, forming thus so many subcolonies that they 
result in zooecial deformation. The line of areolae is often double or triple in the 
lower part of the zooecia (fig. 3). The separating thread is little salient (fig. 1) 
or very thick (fig. 4). In the latter case of great pleurocystal calcification the 
areolae are quite large. 
The area of the ovicell is formed of a thin olocystal layer covered by a pleuro- 
cystal layer ; it is very fragile and is very easily broken. 
Affinities. — This species differs from Smittina coll am in the absence of an 
avicularium on the peristome. 
Smittina grandifossa differs from Smittina coronata in its larger dimensions 
(Zs= 1.00 mm. and not 0.50 mm.) and in its smooth and not granular pleurocyst. 
Occurrence. — Middle Jacksonian (Castle Hayne limestone) : Wilmington, North 
Carolina (common). 
Cotypes. — Cat. No. 64124, U.S.N.M. 
SMITTINA CORONATA, new species. 
Plate 59, fig. 11. 
Description. — The zoarium is unilamellar and creeps over algae. The zooecia 
are somewhat elongated, distinct, hexagonal, separated by a salient thread; the 
frontal is little .convex and bordered laterally by a row of triangular areolae ; the 
olocyst perforated laterally supports the granular pleurocyst, bordered with short 
interareolar costules. The peristome is thin and little prominent; the peristomice 
bears a pseudo-rimule, at the base of which is the lyrula. The ovicell is hyper- 
stomial, placed on the distal zooecia. complete^ surrounding the apertura ; it is 
formed of a porous area surrounded by a collar or crown , salient and smooth. 
Measurements. — Peristomice 
|/*pe=0.15 mm. 
\lpe=0.l§ mm. 
Zooecia 
fZs=0.55-0.65 mm. 
[/s=0.45 mm. 
Affinities. — This species differs from Smittina grandifossa in its smaller micro- 
metric dimensions (Lz= 0.55 mm. and not 1.00 mm.) and in the granulations of the 
pleurocyst. 
It differs from Smittina collum in its smaller dimensions, in the absence of an 
oral avicularium, and in the presence of the pleurocystal granulations. 
O ccurrence. — Middle. Jacksonian (Castle Havne limestone) : Wilmington, North 
Carolina (rare). 
Holotype. — Cat. No. 64126, U.S.N.M. 
SMITTINA ANGULATA Reuss, 1865. 
Plate 60, figs. 1-16. 
1865. Cumulipora angulata Retjss, Die Foraminiferen, Antliozoen und Bryozoen cles 
deutschen Septarienthones, Denkschriften der k. Akademie der Wissenschaften, 
Wien, vol. 25, Abth. 1, pi. 8, fig. 12. 
Description. — The zoarium is large, massive, irregular, with lobed branches, 
multilamellar, hollow; it incrusts large algae or shells. The zooecia (in the more 
