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" ... p. 387) Corallum forming a clustered and reticulated mass, composed of long tubular, cylindric or compressed corallitcs, which are placed side by side in intersecting and anastomosing laminae or lines, any given corallite being united along its whole... "
A monograph of the Silurian fossils of the Girvan district in Ayrshire, with ... - Page 270
by Henry Alleyne Nicholson, Robert Etheridge - 1880 - 135 pages
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On the Structure and Affinities of the "Tabulate Corals" of the Palaeozoic ...

Henry Alleyne Nicholson - Anthozoa, Fossil - 1879 - 436 pages
...any given corallite being united along its whole length with its neighbours to the right and left, and each lamina of the corallum consisting of no more...surrounded on its free sides by a thick epitheca, and there is usually a distinct division of the corallites into two series of different sizes, in which case...
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Guide to the Geology and Paleontology of Niagara Falls and Vicinity

Amadeus William Grabau - Geology - 1901 - 326 pages
...lines, any given corallite being united along its whole length with its neighbors to the right and left, and each lamina of the corallum consisting of no more than a single linear series of tubes. Walls of the corallites strong and without pores, the free portions covered by a continuous thick epitheca...
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Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Volumes 7-8

Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences - Natural history - 1901 - 606 pages
...lines, any given corallite being united along its whole length with its neighbors to the right and left, and each lamina of the corallum consisting of no more than a single linear series of tubes. Walls of the corallites strong and without pores, the free portions covered by a continuous thick epitheca...
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Bulletin of the New York State Museum, Volume 9, Issues 45-48

1901 - 858 pages
...lines, any given corallite being united along its whole length with its neighbors to the right and left, and each lamina of the corallum consisting of no more than a single linear series of tubes. Walls of the corallites strong and without pores, the free portions covered by a continuous thick epitheca...
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