Fig. 16. The thin incrusting stage of Tabulipora. 
Tangential section x 10. From the Lower Limestones of Limekilnburn, near East- 
Kilbride, Lanarkshire. [Slide G. W. L. 191.] Page 142. 
Fig. 17. Tabulipora scotica sp. nov. 
Tangential section x 10. From the Lower Limestones of East-Kilbride, Lanarkshire. 
Original in the Young Collection. 
Fig. 18. Tabulipora scotica sp. nov. 
Tangential section x 10. Same specimen and slide as in Fig 12. Page 162. 
Fig. 19. Tabulipora youngi sp. nov. 
Longitudinal section x 5. From the Lower Limestones of Hillhead Quarry, Beith, 
Ayrshire. Original in the Young Collection. [ Slide J Page 164. 
Fig. 20. Tabulipora youngi sp. nov. 
Tangential section x 10. The same specimen and slide as the preceding. Page 164. 
Fig. 21. Tabulipora minima sp. nov. 
Section x 10, cutting the same specimen longitudinally and tangentially. From the 
Lower Limestones of Howood Quarry, Renfrewshire. Original in the Young Collection. 
[ Slide °;- 5 0 3 . ] Page 164. 
Fig. 22. Tabulipora howsei (Nich.). 
Longitudinal section x 5. From the Calciferous Sandstone Series, on the left bank of 
the River Esk a quarter of a mile N.W. of Gilnockie Tower, Dumfriesshire. [Specimen 
M. 648 f , Slide G. W. L. 197.] Page 166. 
Figs. 23 and 24. Tabulipora howsei (Nich.). 
Two aspects of the same tangential section x 10. The same specimen as the preceding. 
[Slide G. W. L. 196.] Page 166. 
Fig. 25. Tabulipora tenuimuralis sp. nov. 
Longitudinal section x 10. From the Carboniferous Limestone of Ravenstonedale, 
Westmoreland. Original in the Nicholson Collection. [Slide G. W. L. 195.] Page 169. 
Fig. 26. Tabulipora tenuimuralis sp. nov. 
Longitudinal section x 10. From the Eelwell Limestone at Eelwell Quarry, near 
Lowick, Northumberland. [Specimen 25571, Slide G. W. L. 193.] Page 169. 
Fig. 27. Tabulipora tenuimuralis sp. nov. 
Tangential section x 10. The same specimen as in Fig. 25. [Slide G. W. L. 194.] Page 169. 
Fig. 28. Tabulipora maeandria sp. nov. 
Composite drawing x 5, from a slide and the polished surface. From the white 
limestone of Poolvash, Isle of Man. Original in the Collection of Mr. J. Smith. Page 170. 
Fig. 29. Diagrammatic aspect of a section, natural size, across the zoarium from which the preceding 
figure is drawn. The thick black line represents the epizoarium. 
Fig 30. Tabulipora aff. sparsitabulata sp. nov. 
Longitudinal section x 10. From the Lower Carboniferous of Tyrone. Original in the 
Collections of the Geological Survey of Ireland. [Slide G. W. L. 168.] Page 172. 
Fig. 31. Tabulipora sparsitabulata sp. nov. <r/' / 
Tangential section x 10. From Wood Park, near 1 Wark, Northumberland. [Specimen 
25578, Slide G. W. L. 178.] Page 171. 
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