What is Histioderma?

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Histioderma hibernica was described by Dr. Kinahan in 1858 as an annelid, and most writers who have since mentioned it have also regarded it as such. Dr. Haughton notices and figures it in his ``Manual of Geology,'' Sir R. I. Murchison places it amongst annelids in his ``Siluria,'' as also Dr. Bigsby in his ``Thesaurus Siluricus.'' Writing from memory only, I think a description and figure will be found in W. H. Baily's useful compendium of Palæozoic British fossils, published a few years ago. The fossil is mentioned with more or less detail by numerous writers on Cambrian strata.

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