Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In the Geological Magazine for 1906 a key of the published figures of the Cretaceous forms referable to the genus Entalophora was offered in the hope that by means of it the difficulties attendant on the determination of the species of this genus might be obviated.
page 122 note 1 Lang, W. D., “A Key to the Published Figures of the Cretaceous Forms of Entalophora”: Geol. Mag., 1906, p. 462.Google Scholar
page 122 note 2 Cf. a similar case in the Eleidæ: see Lang, Geol. Mag., 1906, p. 60.
page 122 note 3 J. W. Gregory: Brit. Mus. Cat. of Cretaceous Bryozoa, vol. i (1899), p. 150.
page 123 note 1 J. W. Gregory: Brit. Mus. Cat. Cret. Bryozoa, vol. i (1899), p. 159, fig. 11.
page 123 note 2 J. W. Gregory: loc. cit., p. 217, fig. 26.
page 125 note 1 Pergens, 1890, “Revision des Bryozoaires du Crétacé,” p. 311; and J. W. Gregory, 1899, Brit. Mus. Cat. Cret. Bry., vol. i, p. 149.
page 128 note 1 Most of the characters of I. dorsata are not shown on Pergens’ figure. There are remains of what might have been ‘dorsal processes.’