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Title: Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges
Year: 1870 (1870s)
Authors: Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873 Gould, Augustus A. (Augustus Addison), 1805-1866 Wright, Thomas, 1809-1884
Subjects: Physiology, Comparative Zoology
Publisher: London : Bell & Daldy
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ety of species, and thegenus Nerin&a (11) is an abundant form. The Cephalopodaare very numerous, among which the Ammonites (9) are themost prominent. There are also found, for the first time, therepresentatives of the cuttle-fishes, under the form of Belem-nites, an extinct type of animals, with an internal chamberedshell, protected by a sheath, and terminating in a conicalbody somewhat similar to the bone of the Sepia, and which iscommonly the only preserved part. § 676. The variety is not less remarkable among theradiata. There are to be found representatives of all theclasses; even traces of jelly-fisheshavebeenmadeoutinthe slatesof Solenhofen, in Bavaria. The polyps were very abundantat that epoch, especially in the upper stages, one of which,from this circumstance, has received the name of Coral-rag.Indeed, there are to be found whole reefs of corals in theirnatural position, similar to those which are to be seen in theislands of the Pacific. (Among the most remarkable types
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Fig. 386.—Fossil Mollusca and Kadiata of the Oolitic period. 1. GryphseadilatataSow.—Kellowayrock and Oxford clay. 2. Gryphsea incurva Sow. Lower lias. 3. Nucleolites clunicularis. Cornbrash. 4. Cardium truncatum Sow. Lias marl- stone. 5. Trigonia costata Sow. Inferior oolite. 6. Goniomya V scripta Agass. Inferior oolite. 7. Hemicidaris intermedia. Gt. Oolite and Coral rag. 8. Gervillia acuta Sow. Lower oolites. 9. Ammonites Calloviensis Sow. Kello- way rock. 10. Terebratula acuta Sow. Lias marl-stone. i 11. Nerinsa cingenda Voitz. Loweroolites. 40S GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION OF ANIMALS. of the family ASTERIDJG the genera Stylina, Montlivaltia,Thecosmilia, Rhabdophyllia, Cladophyllia, Goniocora, Isastrea,Thamnastrea ; and of the family FUNGIBLE, the genera Como-seris, Protoseris, are found in the Coral-rag of Wiltshire.In the Great Oolite, besides species of many of these genera,others belonging to Cyathophora, Convexastrea, Calamophyllia,Cladophyllia, Clausastrea, occur. Similar coral

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