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This species closely resembles T. ( 0.) rhombifera , but the apertures are com¬ 
paratively larger, more closely disposed, and the branches have a more delicate 
appearance. 
Formation and localities. Upper Helderberg group, near Waterville, and 
Onondaga valley, N. Y. 
Trematopora (Orthopora) regularis. 
PLATE XXV, FIGS. 27, 28 ; AND PLATE XXVI, FIGS. 5, 6. 
Trematopora regularis, Hall. Twenty-sixth Rept. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 105. 1874. 
Orthopora “ “ Report of State Geologist for 1885, advance sheets. Expl. pi. 25, figs. 27, 
28. 1886. 
The specimens from the Upper Helderberg group, referred to this species, 
present essentially the same characters as those of the Lower Helderberg group, 
described on page 16. 
Formation and locality. Upper Helderberg group, Falls of the Ohio river. 
Trematopora (Orthopora) rhombifera. 
PLATE XXV, FIG. 29 ; and PLATE XXVI, FIGS. 3, 4. 
Trematopora rhombifera, Hall. Twenty-sixth Rept. N. Y. State Mas. Nat. Hist., p. 106. 1874. 
Orthopora “ “ Report of State Geologist for 1885, advance sheets. Expl. pi. 25, fig. 29. 
1886. 
The specimens from this horizon present essentially the same characters as 
the forms of the Lower Helderberg group, described on page 18. 
Formation and locality. Upper Helderberg group, Falls of the Ohio river. 
TROPIDOPORA, Hall. 1886. 
TrOPIDOPORA NANA. 
PLATE XXV, FIGS. 25, 26. 
Tropidopora nana, Hall. Report of State Geologist for 1885, advance sheets. Expl pi. 25, figs 25, 26. 
1886. 
Zoarium ramose, solid; branches .60 mm. in diameter Cell apertures broadly 
oval or circular, diameter .16 mm.; disposed in irregular longitudinal 
rows, which are separated by sinuous ridges : peristomes very thin, slightly 
elevated. 
