Cauda galli

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Cauda galli \Cau"da gal*li\, . [L., tail of a cock.] (Paleon.)
   A plume-shaped fossil, supposed to be a seaweed,
   characteristic of the lower Devonian rocks; as, the cauda
   galli grit.
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   {Cauda galli epoch} (Geol.), an epoch at the begining of the
      Devonian age in eastern America, so named from the
      characteristic gritty sandstone marked with impressions of
      {Cauda galli}. See the Diagram under {Geology}.
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