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V.—On Stomatopora Antiqua, Haime, and its Related Liassic Forms

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

W. D. Lang
Affiliation:
of the British Museum (Natural History).

Extract

Stomatopoba Antiqua was first described and figured by Haime from specimens occurring on Gryphæa in the Lower Lias of France. I have not been able to find any record of an English specimen except that in the Survey memoir on the Lias of England and Wales. But recently several specimens of a Stomatopora resembling S. antiqua, Haime, were found in the collection of the late Mr. E. F. Tomes. The fact that all the specimens were encrusting Gryphæa is remarkable; for though many hundred specimens of various molluscs from the Lower Lias were searched, and of these all sorts of oysters with especial care, Gryphæa was the only form encrusted by Stomatopora.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1905

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page 261 note 1 Folding Table I to be inserted to face this page.

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