. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. VIl] SOLENOPORA. 189 affords a good illustration of the manner of occurrence of fossil coralline algae in association with corals and other organisms'. In the fossil species of Lithothamnion hitherto recorded there do not appear to be any important features in which they differ from recent forms; the geological history of the genus so far as it is known, favours the view that the generic characters are of considerable antiquity. Solenopora. Fig. 38. Mr A. Brown^, of Aberdeen, has recently brought forward good evidence for incl
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. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. VIl] SOLENOPORA. 189 affords a good illustration of the manner of occurrence of fossil coralline algae in association with corals and other organisms'. In the fossil species of Lithothamnion hitherto recorded there do not appear to be any important features in which they differ from recent forms; the geological history of the genus so far as it is known, favours the view that the generic characters are of considerable antiquity. Solenopora. Fig. 38. Mr A. Brown^, of Aberdeen, has recently brought forward good evidence for including various calcareous fossils, described by several authors under different names and referred to various genera of fossil animals, in the genus Solenopora, which he places among the coralline algae. Species of this genus have been described from England, Scotland, Esthonia, Russia, and other countries. The geological range of Solenopora appears to be from Ordovician to Jurassic rocks; in some cases it is an important constituent of beds of limestone. Solenopora compacta (Billings). Fig. 38. This species was originally described by Billings as Stromatopora compacta, . Fig. 38. Solenopora compacta (Billings). A. Tangential section, x 100. B. Vertical section, x 50. (After Brown.) 1 Vide Walther (88) p. 499; also Jukes-Browne and Harrison (91) passim. I am indebted to Mr G. F. Franks, who has studied the Barbadian reefs, for the opportunity of examining sections of West-Indian coral-rock. 2 Brown A. (94).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press