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THE BORlNa AT EICHMOND, SURREY.
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Fig. 4. — Terebellaria (?) increscens^ Vine.
a. Branch of Entalophora incrusted with Terebellaria? increscens in two
patches ; Bradford- Clay specimen.
6. Portion of colony at a; enlarged.
c. Portion of colony with ooecium enlarged. From Cornbrash specimen.
11. Terebellaria (?) iisrcRESCEiirs, Vine. Pig. 4.
T. ramosissima, Yine, Brit. Assoc. Eep. on Poss. Polyzoa, 1882,
p. 254.
? Diastopora ramosissima, Haime (pars), Juras. Bry. pi. ix.
figs. 3a, h.
Zoarium a thin ribbon -like layer of cells growing upon foreign
bodies, or coiling itself upon its own previously formed zoaria, ulti-
mately assuming a spiral, ramose, dendroid, or massive form. Zooecia
slightly elongated (or distended), sometimes disposed in spiral lines,
but rather more distended at the distal than at the proximal part of
the cell ; orifice circular, occasionally semicircular ; peristome thick ;
front of cell finely punctured. Ooecium an enlarged globose cell,
having beneath the orifice a semicircular cluster of punctures defi-
nitely arranged.
The above diagnosis, with but very slight alterations, was drawn
up from a series of forms from different horizons : Bradford Clay,
Forest Marble, and Cornbrash. There are some features, such as
the ooecia, that I have not found as yet in the Eichmond forms,
otherwise the rest of the diagnosis has been cheeked off as descrip-
tive of specimens in the present series. It appears to me that it
would be advantageous to science if the name Terebellaria were
suppressed, but, seeing that the whole of the typical features have
been found growing upon what passes for Terebellaria of authors,
especially from the horizons given, I have thought that it would
answer my purpose if I just placed a .?. between brackets after the
generic name.
Eichmond series. Prof. Judd, slides 10 a, b. C. Moore's series :
one poor specimen.

Eange of this peculiar cell-structure : Inferior Oolite, Mr. Longe's
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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Page 793
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NameFound:Diastopora ramosissima NameFound:Entalophora NameConfirmed:Entalophora EOLID:73446 NameBankID:2576030 NameFound:Ooecium NameFound:Polyzoa NameConfirmed:Polyzoa EOLID:64139 NameBankID:2764675 NameFound:Terebellaria NameConfirmed:Terebellaria NameBankID:4365137 NameFound:Terebellaria increscens NameConfirmed:Terebellaria NameBankID:4365137 NameFound:Terebellaria ramosissima NameFound:Zoarium
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 40 (1884).
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