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Identifier: geologicalmagazi521905wood (find matches)
Title: Geological magazine
Year: 1864 (1860s)
Authors: Woodward, Henry, 1832-1921
Subjects: Geology
Publisher: London (etc.) Cambridge University Press
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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ut because this form is not identical withS. antiqua, Haime, it is convenient to have a name whereby todistinguish this mutation, as it is called, and I therefore proposeto name it S. antiqua, Haime, mutation capricornensis, indicating inthe name the horizon at which the mutation is found. A table of observations on these fragments is given below. TABLE OF OBSERVATIONS ON INDIVIDUALS OF STOMATOPORAANTIQUA, HAIME, Mut. CAPRICORNENSIS. B.M.D. 7539. X = 1. B.M. D. 7470, 2. B.M. D.7626. B.M. D.7628. B.M. D.7629. Type of Branching.At dichotomy x x+l ...x + 2 ...x+Z ... I. 140° i. 90° I.s.i.60°-90° ? i. 45°II. < 45° II. 100° I.45°-60°i. 90° i. 60°i. 60°i. 45° Number, of Peristomes.Between dichotomies X — \ and X X and X -\-l x+l and X + 2 ... 213 2 22 2 22 Ratio of Length ofZocEciuM to Breadth.At dichotomy x „ x+\ ...x + 2 ...x+3 ... 2i22 U-22 2-21 l;-2 2-2i 2-2i2-2i Shape of Zocecium ... cyL cyL cyl. cyL cyl. Oknamentati on p p p p ? 1 H. B. Woodward: loc. cit., p. 157.
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W. D. Lang—On Stomatojjora antiqua. 265 III. Stomatopora Richardsoni, sp. NOV. (PI. XIV, Figs. 8 and 9.) A specimen has been found in the Lias of Toddington, north-east■of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, by Mr. L, Eichardson, F.G.S.,which in its early stages resembles S. antiqua, Haime. Branchingafter Type II occurs as early as the second or third dichotomy, andis general by the fourth, at which point the zoarium has becomeProboscinoid. This early branching after Type II is representedin Diagram I, p. 267, Fig. 5, where only the Stomatoporoid stagesare shown, and the branching not carried beyond dichotomy 3, inorder that an equal comparison may be made with the other formsfigured. The irregularity in the branching is retained throughoutthe Stomatoporoid stages, showing this to be a primitive character■directly derived from S. antiqua, Haime, and not, as appears to be■the case in certain Oolitic forms, a secondary irregularity following•normal branching after Type II, and giving

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