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.
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.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |