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[Clipping, 'OBSERVATIONS UPON THE GENUS RECEPTACULITES, De France]
Lunnulites? Dactyloides
Lunulites? dactyloides Owen =Pasceolus (Ill. Survy 3 p 301)
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Excerpt Entitled, 'Receptaculites (Selenoides) Iowenis'
Hall, Geol. Rep. Wis. 1861 p 14 [Report clipping, 'RECEPTACULITES (Selenoides) IOWENIS]
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Genus Astrocerium Hall, Pal. of N.Y. Vol. 2 p. 120 (185 ). Am. Jour. Sc. 2d Sev. Vol. 11 p. 399
Coral massive (or ramose?); interior prismatic of basaltiform; cells contiguous, openings upon the surface more or less angular, and often very variable in size; rays twelve or more, con= =sisting of slender elongated and ascending points; transverse septa direct. - Near Favosites, but more especially, Favistella, but with spiniform rays instead of lamellar.
[illegible] aster, a star & kerion (favus)