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G. W. SHRTJBSOLE ON A NEW SPECIES OF PHYLLOPORA, 347
35. On the Occurrence of a new Species of Phillopora in the
Permian Limestone. By George W. Shruesole, Esq., F.G.S,
(Read April 26, 1S82.)
Among some Permian Polyzoa which Mr. Howse, of Newcastle,
entrusted to me for examination was one labelled " Fenestella
ramosa." This I at once saw was not a Fenestella, but a Phnllo-
pora, King, a new and, as yet, undescribed species.
The genus Phyllopora was rightly founded by King

to receive
the Permian and Silurian species of Polyzoa which, prior to that
time, had been referred to Betepora. In accordance with this view
Mr. Tine has recently shown that among the ancient Polyzoa, so
far as at present ascertained, we have none of the peculiarities of
cell-growth which are characteristic of the recent Beteporce'X

in
short, that we have no Retepores among the Palaeozoic Polyzoa. All
such so-called Retepores should be now assigned to Phyllopora,
King. The genus Phyllopora has as yet been but imperfectly
worked

its rarity in the more recent and its imperfect preservation
in the older rocks go far to account for this. Tt is of interest as one
of the earliest of our Paleozoic Polyzoa.
Ph)*llopora multipora, from the Permian Limestone near Sunderland,
(From a drawing by Rochfort Connor, Esq., from a specimen
in the Newcastle Museum of Natural Tfistorv.)
A portion of the zoarium, showing the arrangement of the pells
enlarged 25 diameters.

Permian Foss. England, p. 40.
t Brit. Assoc. Kep. on Fossil Polyzoa, p.

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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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36936144
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Page 347
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NameFound:Fenestella NameConfirmed:Fenestella EOLID:13185859 NameBankID:234914 NameFound:Fenestella ramosa NameConfirmed:Denisiella ramosa (Folsom, JW, 1932) Stach, 1956 EOLID:9023521 NameFound:Phyllopora NameConfirmed:Phyllopora NameBankID:267550 NameFound:Polyzoa NameConfirmed:Polyzoa EOLID:64139 NameBankID:2764675
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 38 (1882).
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