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WAIiCOTT, lURWrrOR A SYNOPSIS ov AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA INCLIIDINU BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SYNONYMY BY JOHN M. NICKLES ANJ) KAY S. BASSLER WASHINGTON GOYEBNMENT PRINTING OFPIOE 1900 CONTENTS. Letter of tranemittal 7 Introduction an« i", -('o of our fellow-workers with the hope that it may lighten tht; lal)ors of the systematici and open the way for an enlarged use of the bryozoa in stratigraphy. The bryozoa are generally admitted to be one of the most difficult groups of fossils. They are often of small size and can seldom be determined by the unassisted eye. Their accurate discrimination necessitates tedious study. Few have cared to give this. Because, also, great uncertainty has prevailed as to what constitutes classiiica- tory characters, a large amount of confusion and synonymy cuml)era the literature of the subject. Thus the study of the bryozoa has become doubly repellent. The extended investigations of the structure of fossil }>ryozoa made by Mr. E. O. Ulrich, following in the lines pioneered by Dr. H. AUeyne Nicholson, have shown that we can not )je sure of the position of any form in the scheme of classification until we have learned its internal structure by means of thin sections examined microscopically. This mode of investigation is difficult and tedioas, but our studies have convinced us that a knowledge of internal characters is absoluttUy essential to a correct understanding of phylogeny and systematic position. As but few authors have described the internal strncture of their species, and as those who'have given descriptions have not always had a clear understanding of what is essential in the appearance presented by thin sections, it is not possible to be sure of the generic placement of a large number of species. Some authors have referred species to genera to which we are certain they do not belong; but as enough has not been made known of such forms to enable us to refer them to other 9 10 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. ' genei-a, oven doubtfully, we have left the species where placed by their authors, but have followed the g. aerie name with two interrogation points (??). We have deemed it best to be conservative in the matter of reducinj'- to synonyms, and only where the author himself or some very j>()(>d authority or our own investigation has justified such a course have we relegated a species to synonymy. At the same time we feel sure thiit future studies will show that a considerable number of sjjecies given in our catalogue as valid arc synonyms of species previously described. This is especially' the (^ase with the liryozoa of the Hamilton group. These have been dealt with by a number of workers, most of whom have seemed to not concern themselves very much al)out what others may have been doing. Some genera which future research may prove to be bryozoan we have excluded. Such are Aulopora, Monilopora, Vermipora, Stri- atopora, Michelinia, Chietetes, Favosites, and Tetradium. The catalogue gives a list, complete so far as we know, of the described species of ))ryozoa from American Paleozoic formations, arranged alphabetically under their genera, which are also arranged alphalwticall}' for convenient reference. The biy)liography of each species is given under its caption, thus enal)ling the student to easily trace the historj^ of any particular form in the literature. The cita- tions under the genus nearly always refer to a diagnosis; it has seemed to be of no value to record citations which do not contain some sub- stantial contribution to the knowledge of the genus. We have not been able to deal with American Mesozoic and Tertiaiy bryozoa in the same manner. Practically nothing has been done with these since the work of Gab!) and Horn in 1862. But not much can bo done yet, for the classification below the higher groups of recent and post-Paleozoic Inyozoa is in a most chaotic condition. This systemati- zation must be done by European writers, as America has but a com- paratively feeble representjition of post-Paleozoic I »ry ozoa. The subject is difficult, but the researches of Smitt, Hincks, JuUien, and especially Waters, are laying a sure foundation upon which the classilication of the future may bo safely builded. As the best that can be done at present, we have given a list of all publications describing American Mesozoic and Tertiary bryozoa, with the species d'>scribed in each. As additional helps to the study of the bryozoa we have given a brief outline of the Classification, with terminology and diagnoses of genera, families, and suborders; tables showing the distribution of genera and species geologically; and various notes and hints that we deemed might prove acceptable to the student. One feature we have added which seems a little foreign to our pur- pose, but we believe it will l)e appreciated. It is a list of publications, as complete as we have been able to make it, treating of bryozoa. NICKI-f^ AND BA88LEK.1 EXPLANATORY NOTES. 11 iriof em, and ight This list will give a very fair idea of what has thus far been done for the bryozoa. For kindly help which has done much to make this list as full as it is, we have to thank Dr. .fosua Lindahl, the accomplished Director of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, and many work- ers abrrmd, more particularly Prof. Sidney F. Harmer, Mr. Arthur William Waters, Dr. Ed. Pergens, Prof. Hinrich Nitsche, Prof. E. Ehlers, Prof. F. A. Smitt, M. Gustave Dollfus, Inspector G. M. 11. Levinsen, Mr. Robert Etheridge, jr., and Dr. A. Neviani. It remains to acknowledge our very great indebtedness to Mr. E. O. Ulrich, of whose lifelong studies of the bryozoa, published and impub- lished, carried on with a most no))le integrity of puipose, often under most imtoward circumstances, we have been freelj- permitted to a\ail ourselves. To the Director of the United States Geological Survey, Hon. Charles I). Walcott, whose keen appretdation of all that tends to fur- ther geological and paleontological science has been many times proved, we arc indebted for many favors. EXPT^ANATORY NOTES. It has seemed advisable to give a few brief explanatory notes. 1. In the catalogue of genera and species, valid genera and species are in black-faced type; an interrogation point following the generic name indicates that it is not certain that the species ])elongs to the genus under which it is placed; two interrogation points following the generic name indicate that, while we have left the species where it was referred by the author, we know that it does not belong there, but we do not know where it does belong. As a rule, we have excluded these specdes from the tables giving the numbers of species. 2. In giving the geologic formation we have usually suihered to conmionly accepted designations, though this sometimes prodiices seeming ambiguity. Thus, when Trenton appears alone;, foHowed by the locality, it denotes the group; when followed by a parenthesis including Black River or Stones River it denotes the period. Trenton in parentheses means the group. For the Trenton period C'larke and Schuchert* have proposed the name Mohawkian. After the term Cinciimati (period) we have given the group in parentheses. This we have done because very fi>. 874-878. 19 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bvll.173. !Hi a better designation. Prof. James Hall regarded the locality at the Falls of the Ohio as of Upper Helderberg age, but we have fol- lowed Mr. E. O. Ulrich in considering this locality of Hamilton ago. Future researches may prove that the Upper Helderberg and Hamil- ton, as now commonly understood, are to some extent synchronous. To avoid ambiguity we have adopted the term Mississippian for the formations underlying the Coal Measures and overlying the Devonian, and have used the grouping of these formations given bj' Williams and Keyes, with some modifications. 3. In the diagnoses of suborders, families, and genera we thought it advisable to give the number of undescribed species known to us, as it would give a better idea of the number of bryozoa known from American Paleozoic stmta. These undescribed species are in the col- lections of Mr. E. O. Ulrich and the authors. 4. In the list of publications preceding the catalogue of genera and species we have placed an asterisk before those which are of most importance to the student of the bryozoa. The dates we have given do not always agree with those on the title-pages. We have given the date of distribution in cases where we know this to be different froni the date of publication. CL.A88IPICAT10N. SYSTEMATIC POSITION. The earliest investigators of the bryozoa regarded them as plants, but b}' the beginning of the nineteenth century there was general agreement among naturalists as to the animal nature of these organ- isms, often so plant-like in appearance. For a time their systematic position remained in doubt, and they were uneasily shifted from class to class. In 1830 J. V. Thompson published his discoveries, On Polj'- zoa, a New Animal Discovered as an Inhabitant of some Zoophites;' whence most British authors have applied the name Polyzoa to these organisms, speedily dignified as a class. Almost sinmltaneously C. G. Ehrenberg " separated these organisms as a group of his Phytozoa Polypi under the name Bryozoa; which name became current among Continental authors and seems now gradually superseding Thompson's name also among British writers. For a considerable time the Bryo- zoa, with the Brachiopoda and Ascidia, formed the " subkingdom '' Molluscoidea, but the Ascidia have been removed from this assem- blage, and doubts have arisen whether the points of agreement of bryozoa and brachiopoda are of fundamental importance. The deter- mination of the exact affinities of the bryozoa remains a subject for investigations. > Zool. Rcoearches, No. ft, pp. 89-102, pis. i-IH. <8ymboliB Phyaicee, seu Iconcs ot Descriptiuiieg Aiiimallum Kvertebratoriini, lt»!8-1831. [BrLL.173. ty at the lave fol- Iton age. 1 Hainil- onous. n for the •evonian, W^illiains thought n to us, wn from the eol- nera and of most ^G given VQ> given iifferent MICKLES AMD BABBLER.] CLASSIFICATION. HISTORY OP CLASSIFICATION. 18 plants, general organ - tematic m clasH Poly- whites;* these C.G. ytozoa among pson's Bryo- rdom" isseni- }nt of deter- ct for The first serious attempt at a classification of the biyozoa was made by D'Orbigny.' D'Orbigny's wide acquaintance with recent and fossil bryozoa has perhaps been equaled by no subsequent writer. But the system he devised was so largely artificial and burdened with so perplexing a nomenclature that it failed to gain acceptance. The labors of Nitsche, Allman, and Busk have fixed the principal groups. To Nitsche* is due the division into the two groups Ectoprocta and Entoprocta, the latter containing only the two singular genera Pedi- cellina and Loxosoma. Allman' formed the orders PhylactoUemata and Gymnolieniataj the latter including most of the bryozoa and all forms capable of preservation as fossils. Busk's suljorders Chilo- stomata, Cyclostomata, and Ctenostomata * have l)een generally accepted. To these suborders Mr. Ulrich, in 1882,' added the sub- order Trepostomata, to include, besides uncontested bryozoa, a num- ber of forms which had been generally regarded as corals; and Mr. G. R. Vine, in 1883," added the suborder Cryptostomata. Recently Dr. J. W. Gregory^ has raised these sulwrders to the rank of orders, and for the Chilostomata proposes five suborders: the Stolonata, with the families ^Eteidae, Eucratiidte, and Chlidoniidae; the Cellularina, with the families Cellulariida3, Bicellariidw, Episto- miidce, Catenicellidte, and Bifaxariidse; the Athyriata, with the fami- lies Farciminariidae, Flustridae, Membraniporidee, Cribrilinida*, Mi(!ro- poridoe, Steganoporellidse, and Cellariidse; the Schizothyriata, with families Schizoporellidae, Adeonellidte, and Microporellidae; and the Holothyriata, with the families Lepraliidse, Celleporidaj, and Smit- tiidee. For the Cyclostomata he proposes three suborders: the Articu- lata, with one family, the Crisiidse; the Tubulata, with the families Tubuliporidse, Entalophoridte, Idmoneidee, Horneridse, Fascigeridae, Osculiporidee, and Theonoidae; and the Dactylethrata, with the fami- lies Clausidae and Reticuliporidae. Zittel, in his excellent Handbuch der Palaeontologie (Leipzig, 1880), utilizing the labors of Nitsche, Allman, Busk, Smitt, Hincks, Rcuss, Stoliczka, and others, gave probably as good a classification as could be given at that time. We have followed in the main the classification in the English edition of Zittel's Textbook of Palaeontology (Macinil- lan & Co., London, 1890); the section of this edition relating to the bryozoa was revised and in large part rewritten by Mr. Fl O. ITlrlch. Departures from this classification are based mainly upon later, hitherto unpublished, studies of this author. > Pal. Franc. Terr. Cr4taporder II. Cy(^ix)stomata Busk. Sul»ordcr 111. Trei'Ostomata Ulrich. Sulwrder IV. Cuyitostomata Vine. Suborder V. Chiix)stomata Busk. Group ENTOi'ROtiTA Nitsche. Order Pedicellinea Hincks. Subclass Rhabdopleurae Gill. Order Podostomata Lankester. SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION OF PALEOZOIC BRYOZOA. Subkingdom MOLLUSCOIDEA. Class BRYOZOA Ehrenberg. Group ECTOPROCTA Nitsche. Order OTMNOLSMATA Allman. Suborder Ctenostomata Busk. Family Rhopalouariidce. Rhopalonaria Ulrich. Family Ascodictyonida^ Ulrich. Ascodictyon Nicholson and Etheridge, Jun., Vinella Ulrich. [BULL. 173. rid higher into faini- ic in large ;tural fea- onsidered •ic group- it zofBcial purposes, iharat'ters red, cspe- 18, before ►e so well e correct is shown NicKi,h:NANi>nA(«i.F.K.l OLASSIFICATION". 16 Suhordi'r CvciiOSTOMATA Husk. Family Diastoporida' Busk (ennMid. Ulri(rh). Stomatopora Bronn, Prolw)s<'ina Audouin, Ikirenicea Tjaniouroux, l)iast<)i)orina Clrich, ^ Hoderolla Hall, niornodia Hall, i licptaria Kollc. Family Idmoueidu) Busk. Crisin(>lla Hall, Protocrisina Ulrich. Family Entalophorida* Uouss. MitcH-lcma Ulrich, Clonopora Hall, Diploclema Ulrich, ?Cystop<)m Hall. Family Phai'elopt)ridt« Ulrich. Phacclopora Ulrich. Famil}' Ccnimoporida? Ulri<'h. Ceiamopora Hall, Ceramoporclla Ulrich, Crepipora Ulrich, ChiloiK)- rella Ulrich, Cceloclema Ulrich, Anolotichia Ulrich, CVramophylla Ulrich, Bythotrypa Ulrich, Scenello|X)ra Ulrich, Spatiopora Ulrich. Family Fistuliporidie Ulrich. Fistulipora McCoy, Cyclotrypa Ulrich, Eridopora Ulrich, H«;xag<)- nella Wiuigcn and Wentzel, Pinacotrypa Ulrich, Chilotrypa Ulrich, Strotopora Ulrich, Mcckopora Ulrich, Lichenotrypa Ulrich, Busko- pora Ulrich, Glossotrypa Hall, Selenopora Hall, Favicella Hall, Oelocaulis Hall. Family Botrylloporidaj. Botrylloj^ora Nicholson. Suborder TuErosTOMATA Ulrich. iUwiiily M<)nticuliporida> Nicholson (emend. Ulrich). Monticulipora DOrbigny, Atiictoporelhi Ulrich, Poronoixira Nichol- son, Homotrypclla Ulrich, Homotrypa lUrich, Prasopoia Nicholson and Etheridgo, Jun., Aspidopora Ulrich, Mesotrypa Ulrich. Family AmpUixoporida' Ulrich. Amplexopora Ulrich, Monotrypolla Ulrich, Petalotrypa Ulrich, Dis- cotrypa Ulrich. Family Heterotrypidie Ulrich. Heterotrypa Nicholson, Dekayella Ulrich, Dckayia Milne Edwards and Haime, Petigopora Ulrich, Leptotrypa Ulrich, Atactopora Ulrich. li 16 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. Familv BatoMtomellidte Ulrich. [bvu,.173. BatoHtomclla ITIrich, Bythopora Miller and Dyer, Callotrypa Hall, Trcniatella Hall, Kridotrypa Ulrich, Stenopora Lonsdale, Anisotrypa Ulrich, Liodema Ulrich, Lioi'leniella Foerste, 'i Thallostigina Hall. Familj' C^nstellariidaj Ulrich. (Jonstellaria Dana, Stellipora Hall, NichoUonella Ulrich, Idiotrypa Ulrich, i DittoiJora Dybowski. Family Trematoporida; Ulrich. Treniatopwra Hall, Batustonia Ulrich, Hemiphragnia Ulrich, Stroma- totrypa Ulrich, Monotrypa NicholHon, Diplotrypa Nicholson (emend. Ulrich). Family Calloporida) Ulrich. Callopira Hall (emend. Ulrich), ? Calloporella Ulrich. Suborder Cryptostomata Vine. Family Phylloporinidaj Ulrich. Ph^'llojiorina Ulrich, Drymotrypa Ulrich. Farail}' Fenestellidaj King. Fene.stella Lt)nsdalc, Semicoscinium Prout, Fenestrapora Hall, Iso- trypa Hall, Ijoculipora Hall, Unitrypa Hall, Hemitrypa Phillips, ' Helicopora Claypole, Archimedes Owen, Polypora McCoy, Lyro- pom Hall, Fenestralia Prout, Thamniscus King, Phyllopora King, Reteporidra, Reteporina D'Orbigny, Ptiloporella Hall, Ptiloporina Hall. Family Acanthocladiidse Zittel. Pinnatopora Vine, Acanthocladia King, Septopora Prout, Synocladia King, Ptilopora McCoy, Ichthyorachis McCoy, Diploporaria, 'i Ram- ipora Toula. Of Family Sphragioporidas Ulrich. Sphragiopora Ulrich. Family Arthrostylidoe Ulrich. Arthrostylus Ulrich, Helopora Hall, Arthroclema Billings, SceptrB' pora Ulrich, Nematopora Ulrich. Family Rhabdomesontidte Vine. Rhoml)opora Meek, Rhabdomeson Young and Young, Cceloconus Ulrich, Bactropom Hall, Orthopora Hall, Ac"nthocIema Hall, Nema- taxis Hall, ? Tropidopora Hall, ? Streblotrypa Ulrich, ? Hyphasmo- pom Etheridge, Jun. Family Chainodlctyonidse. Chainodictyon Foerste. Hi NICKLEH AND BAflBLICH.J TERMINOLOGY. Family Ptilodictyonidee Ulrich. 17 Ftilodictya Lonndule, Escharopora Hall, Clathroponi Hall, Phccno- pora Hall, Aithropora Ulrich, Graptodictya Ulrich, Stictopurina Hall. Family Stictoporellidae. Stii'toporella Ulrich, Ptilotrypa Ulrich, Intraix)ra Hall, CoHciiioUa Hall, Tueiiiodictya Ulrich, Stictopora Hall, Heliotrypa Ulrich. Family Rhinidictyonidaj Ulrich. Rhinidictya Ulrich, Eurydictya Ulrich, Pachydictya Ulrich, Phyllo- dictya Ulrich, Euspilopora Ulrich, Dicranopora Ulrich, Goniotrypa Ulrich, Trigonodictya Ulrich. Family Cystodictyonidiu Ulrich. (:!y8todictya Ulrich, Dichotrypa Ulrich, Cosciiiium KeyHcrling, Tae- niopora Nicholson, Tharanotrypa Hall, Semiopora Hall, Ptilocella Simpson, Acrogenia Hall, Prismopora Hall, 8<>alaripora Hall, Glyp- topora Ulrich, Phractopora Hall, Ceramella Hall, Evactinopora Meek and Worthen, ? Goniocladia Etheridge, Jan. Family Actinotrypida; Ulrich. Actinotrypa Ulrich. Family Cycloporidae. Cyclopora Prout, Cycloporella Ulrich, Proutella Ulrich, Wortheno- pora Ulrich. Family Rhinoporidjt; Ulrich. J. ainopora Hall, Diamesopora Hall, Lichenalia Hall, Stictotrypa Ulrich. Suborder Chilostomata Busk. Family Palescharidie Ulrich. X a'eschara Hall. TERMINOLOGY. ZoARiuM (polyzoarium, ccencecium). — The composite structure for^ned by repeated gemmation. The form which results is very vari- able, though usually fairly constant for each species. Gemmation in a plane produces unilaminar sheets which are often paraaitic (incrust- ing) upon other organisms, but are sometimes free; in the latter case the protecting covering on the under side is the epitheca. Hollow branches lined with an epitheca are a special form of this mode of Bull. 173 2 18 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. gemniatiun. Two unilaminar sheets growinjr erect, twck to back, form a Inlaminar or bifoliate expanHion ov frond. Tho epithecw of the two layers of zowcia thus brought together form a nuisottiecu (mesial or medial laminae). The small pores seen in the mesotheca, or lietwecn the walls of adjoining zocecia of certain species when thin sections of well-preserved specimens are examined under the microscope, have received tho name median hd/uli (Ulrich). When gemmation takes places on any side of the zocBcium, nMs»y forms result, which may be hemispherical, globular, or discoidal in shape. Genmiation in a particular direction will produce ramme or dendroid forms. Among the Fenestellidie and related families a network is formed. The openings in the network are fenestrules,' bars connecting the branches are disHepiments. The surface upon which the zcHBcia open is the ofyrerse^ the other the reverse. Monticules and macule. — It is quite common, especially in the Trepostomata, for some clusters of zo(B<*Ja to outstrip the surround- ing zocecia in growth and tower above them. The rounded elevations thus formed are termed monticidm. Sometimes the clusters consist of mesopores instead of zooecia, surrounded by a s^one of larger zocecia. In the latter case the clusters of mesopores may \w t be elevated above the general level, but may be even depressed below it. Such clusters are called viocidw. ZooiciUM (cell). — The cavity with its bounding wall inhabited by the animal. The wall is constructed of laminated tissue. In particu- larly well-preserved specimens, thin sections reveal very small tubu- lar passages penetrating the walls of adjoining zooecia. To these Ulrich has applied tho term vormmmication jwres. In some forms, especially among the Trepostomata, tho zocecia have the form of elongated tubes, which are crossed by partitions termed diaphragms. The opening upon the surface of the zocecium or of the vestibule among the Cryptostomata is tho aperture. It is often closed by a zoimial cover (closure or operculum). One side of the zocecial cavity in some of the Trepostomata is lined with a series of superimposed vesicles, tho eystiphratjins (cystoid dia- phmgms); their purpose or use is unknown. Among the Cryptostomata plates frequently project from the walls into the cavity; that upon the posterior wall of the zocecium is the superi/yr Jlemi8ept^lm (Ulrich), that upon the anterior wall is tho infe-. rior herniseptum. The opening of the zocecium among the Cryptosto- mata is the orifice; the tubular shaft which is left above the orifice as the surface of the zoarium is thickened by strengthening or protective tissue in the vestibule. Interspace. — The part of the surface of the zoarium between the apertures of the zocecia. [bull. its. ick, form f the two mesial or f>etweeii actions of 'pe, have m, niassy coidal in mmme or formed, ting the icia open y in the urround- levations consist of 1' zocecia. ed above clusters sited by particu- tubu- these •ia have erined of the closed is lined old dia- e walls is the e infe- ■ ptosto- ifice as tective en the NICKLM AND HAMiLEK. DIAGNU8EH OF U£N£RA. 19 MEHoroKKH (interstitial rolls). — Tubular structures found Ijctween the zo(i>cia; they are commonly angular or irregular in outline in cross section. AoANTiiopoRES (splnifomi corallites, spiniform tubuli). — Small cylindrit^al tubes usually situated at the angles of junction of adjoin- ing z(MBcia, forming spine-like projections upon the surfa<'e. Vesicular Tissue. — In a number of forms the spaire between the zo<£cia is occupied by tissue composed of irregularly superimposed vesicles. This probably served to give strength to the zoarium and to protect the zooecia. DIAGNOSES OF SUBORDERS. FAMILIES, AND GENERA. Class BRYOZOA Ehrenberg. Order GYMNOL^MATA Allman. Saborder (ySEHOSTOMATA Busk. ZocBcia usually isolated and developed by budding from the intor- nodes of a distinct tubular stolon or stem. Oritice terminal, with an operculum of setae. Zoarium horny or membranaceous. Marsupia wanting. Family AH0FAL0NARIID2E. Rhopalonaria Ulrich. Fusiforai segments (? stolons cjnstricted fusifonnly) arranged in a more or less pinnate manner, impressed or almost embedded in the host. Zocecia unknown. Genotype and only described species: Rhopakmm'id iH-mmt Ulrich. Range, Ordovician-Devonian. A species very similar to the geno- type occurs in the Clinton, and another undescribed species is found in the Hamilton. FamUy ASCODICTTONID.S IHrioh. AscoDiCTYON Nicholson and P^theridge, flun. Zoarium parasitic, of thread-like ramifying stolons, with JmUwus enlargements, arranged irregularly or in stelliform clusters; surface minutely punctate. Zooecia unknown. Genotype: Ascodictyon stellatum Nicholson and Ethcridgo, Jun. Devonian. Two described species; also several undescribed speoics from the Chester group. ViNELLA Ulrich. Zoarium parasitic, consisting of exceedingly slender, ramifying, thread-like, tubular stolons, arranged more or less distinctly in a radial manner. Surface of stolons sometimes faintly lined longitudinally and with a row of widely separated small pores along the top. Zooecia unknown. 20 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 173. 'ii*l H tjW: 11'' m 1,1 ■ Oenotypo: Vlndln repens Ulrich. Three dcsoribed and five new speoicH, ranging from Ordovician to Mis8is8ippian. Suborder OTOLOSTOMATA Biuk. Z(Ki?(;ia Himple, tubular; walls thin, uiinutcly porouH; apertures plain, inopcrculate, commonly raised; interspaces with or without strengthening tissue; marsupia and appendicular organs wanting; oieiihtt(i Hall. Devonian. Protocrisina Ulrich. Zoarium consisting of narrow, bifurcating branches, oelluliferous on one face only; zocecia subtubular, with prominent, circular apertures arranged in intersecting diagonal series; on both faces small pores irregularly distributed. Genotype and only known species: Protocrisimt exigua Ulrich. Ordovician. 22 amek\(;an forhil hryozoa. Family BtfTALOPHORIDA BeuM. (mai.. 178. Zonnuni nimoso, hmiu^hos fnM», HutH^lindricul. with roundt^d and iiioro or l(>Hs proiiiiiiontly cxHertc^d xwvC^l a[)ertui*i^H oixMiiii); on ull NidoH of the bruiichuM. MiT(x^i.KMA Ulripniredu('t(iY{Q\\. Devonian. Three species. Diploclema Ulrich. Zoarium dendroid, branches slightly compressed, spreading in the same plane; zo HAMII.KH. DIAONOHKH oK OKNKRA. 23 Family OBRAMOPORIDA Ulrioh. Zouriiiin vuriiihlr; iiiiu-ulii' or rIuHt»^rs of inPMop<»ros or of zoly connected oud irregularly laminatiul tissue. CKKAMOI'OItA Hall. Zoarium discoidal, free or attached by the center of the l»ase; luuler surface with one or more layers of small, irregular cells; -AtHM-'ui nwli- ating out on the upptn* surface from a depresswl center; apiU'tures oblique, imbricating; mesopores short, irregular, decreaning in num- ber from center to margin. Genotype: CermimjMtra imhrlaiht Hall. Silurian. Ceramoi'orktxa lTlri<^h. Zoarium of mcrusting layers, which by superposition may form masses; zowcia si ort, tubular with thin walls; apertures oval, ()l)li(|ue, the lunarium forming a hood; meaopores abundant, often completely encircling the zooecia. Genotype: Ceramojmrella distincta Ulrieh. Ordovician. Nine described and twenty new species. Crepipoka lUrich. Zoarium incrusting, lamellate or massive, or, in one species, form- ing hollow branches; zocecia long, tubular, thin-walled, with dia- phragms; apertures angular or subpyriform, lunarium not ovemrch- ing, its ends usually projecting; mesopores generally restricted to the maculse, which are elevated or depressed. Genotype: Crepipora siiHulans Ulrieh. Ordovician. Eight de- scribed and six new species. Chiloporella Ulrieh. Zoarium forming parasitic sheets, from which rise flabellate fi'onds or compressed branches; zooecial tubes long, thin-walled, irregular in shape in immature region, near the euHace walls much thickened, diaphragms rarely developed; apertures ovate, lunarium conspicuously elevated; mesopores numerous. Genotype a«d only described species: Futidiporii fJlabeUata Ulrieh = Ceramopora nicholsoni James. Ordovician. 24 ,; I I. AMERIOAK FOSSIL BRYOZOA. C(ELOCLEMA Ulrich. [bull. 17a Zoai'ium forming hollow bmiuiheH, lined internally with a striated epitheca; zooecia as in Ceramoporella. hut with thicker walls. Genotype: Diam^soj^ora vaupeli VXrwh— Cei'amo2)ora altemuta James. Ordovician. Four described and three new species. Anolotichia Ulrich. Zoarium ramose, digitate, laminate, or incrusting; zooecial tubes long, subpolygonal, intersected by remote diaphmgms; lunarium ele- vated at the surface, traversed ]>y two to six minute, vertical, closely tabulated tubes; mesopores sparingly developed. Genotype: Anolotichia ponderosa Ulrich. Ordovician. Two de- scribed and three new species. Ceramophylla Ulrich. Zoarium erect, bifoliate, the two layers grown together back to }>ack; in other respects like Ceramoporella and CcBloclema. Genotype and only known species: Cemniopkylla frmidma Ulrich. Ordovician. Bythotrypa Ulrich. Zoarium massive or lamellate; zooecial tubes long, intersected by thin diaphragms; apertures subovate, nearh'^ direct, lunarium large, well-raised; mesopores numerous, open at the surface, forming inter- nally a very loose vesicular tissue. Genotype: Fiatnlipora f laxata Ulrich. Ordovician. Two species. ScENELLOi'ORA Ulrich. Zoarium simple, pedunculate, under surface epithecated; upper sur- face slightly concave and celluliferous; zocecial apertures occupy the summits of low ridges radiating from the center. Genotype and only known species: SceneUojxyrn radiata Ulrich. Ordovician. Spatiopora Ulrich. Zoarium forming thin crusts, usually on Orthoceras; zooecia very short, nearly direct; apertures irregular, with blunt spines at the angles, no lunarium developed; elevated, elongated macuhe usually a conspicuous feature. Genotype: Spatiopora opera \]\Y\vh. Ordovician. Ten described and seven new species. Family FISTVLIFORIDJE Ulricb Zoarium massive, lamellate or ramose, showing on the surface at irregular intervals maculic or monticules composed of clusters of vesi- ji-y- [bull. 17a NICKLES ANn BA8RLER.] DIAGNOSES OF GENERA. 25 bribed cles and of zocecia slightly larger than the average; lunariiim genoniU}' well developed, sometimes wanting; zwFcial tubes cylindrical or some- what compressed, thin- walled, with diaphragms; walls minutely porous; apertures usually direct, closed at times by perforated covers; vesic- ular tissue occupies the interzocecial space. FiftiJLiPORA McCoy (LicHENALiA Hall, in part, Did^mgih^ua Ulrich, Dybowskia and Dybowskiella Waagen and Wentzel, Fistumpo- KELiA Simpson). Zoarium massive, lamellate, mmose, parasitic or free; under surface with a wrinkled epitheca; zocecia cylindrical or somewhat compressed, direct or almost so, thin-walled until near the surfa<^e, and provided usually with a few diaphragms, and encircled by ore or more series of vesicles; apertures subradially arranged about the macuhe, ovoid, sul)- triangular or pyriform, the lunarium more or less strongl}' develop<'d; surface between apertures smooth or granular. Genotype: Fhtulipyra mimyr McCoy = (Jalamnjyfnui rncr^iMmisVh.xX- lips. Kange, Silurian-Carboniferous. Sixty -two described and a considerable number of new species. Cyclot«ypa Ulrich. Like Fistulipora, but the lun.arium oy>solete anora Ulrich. Zoarium ])ifoliate, sometimes branching; the mesotheca thin and flexuous; zooecia tubular, proceeding in a gentle curve from the meso- theca and opening somewhat obliquely upon the surface and provided with numerous, often recurved, diaphragms; apertures oblique, all pointing distally; lunarium, when present, not very prominent; rather large ovicells developed, showing at the surface as a convex space with a small apical opening. Genotype : MechtjM/tui < mmtn Ulrich. Range, Silurian-Csirlumif erous. Six described and throe new species. LicHENOTRYPA Ulrich. Zoarium thin, incrusting; in its first stages like Fistulipora; as it matures, large spines and thin walls are thrown up about the aper- tures; numerous subangular vesicular openings interspersed among the apertures and scarcely' distinguishable from them. Genotype and only known species: LicJienotrypa cav&rnond Ulrich= Lichcmdia hmgmpina Hall. Devonian. BusKOPORA Ulrich (Odontotrypa Hall). Like P'istulipora, but lunarium remarkably developed, projecting as a strong, bidenticulato process nearly half way across the aperture. Genotype: Buskoj)ovadtntata\5\\\{t\i. Devonian. Four species. [BULL. 173. mCKLBS AMI> UANSLEK.] DIAGNOSES OP GENERA. 27 lar nieso- ppearance ped gran- cting and elliptical, A vesicles ce. Hississip- )ora, but abruptly >reserved ig- on oj e ssippian. thin and le moso- )rovided que, all rather ice with iferous. [i; as it e aper- among lrich= ting as re. cies. Glossotrypa Hall. Zoarium tubular, cylindrical, hollow; diameter of tube 2 miu.; thicknenH of zoa- rium 0.40 nun. CellH tubular, with frequent narrow projectiouH (HeuiidiaphragmH) from the cell walls extending partially across the tube; two pseudosepta on one side; cell apertures paliform, very closely disposed, frequently in diagonally intersecting rows, the surface presenting a reticulatey vesicular tis- sue; apertures subcircular, with ovemrching lunarium and situated in polygonal, vestibular areas foniied by coalescing ridges travt^rsing the interspaces. Genotype: Lichenalia cirelncta Hall. Devonian. Two spel. 28 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [bull. 173. FamUy BOTRTLLOFOBIBiE. BoTRYLLOPORA Nicholson. Zoarium of small, circular, parasitic disks which commonly coa- lesce, developing along the lino of coalescence unusually large vesicles; surface marked by ridges radiating fiom the depressed center and increasing in number by bifurcation toward the margin; zocecial tubes ocHHipying the ridges, traversed by occasional diaphragms; depressed space l)etween ridges occupied by vesicles, presenting a solid inter- space; apertures in two rows on the ridges, circular or oval, with no lunarium. Genotype and only known species: Botryllopora socialis Nicholson. Devonian. Suborder TEEPOSTOMATA TJlrich. Zorecia prismatic or cylindrical, coherent tubes clearlj' sepai*able into two regions, an axial or immature, in which the diaphragms are remote and the walls thin and prismatic, and a thickened peripheral or mature, in which the walls are thickened and othei*wise changed, dia- phragms are more abundant, and accessory features, such as mesopores and acanthopores, are often developed; zocecial covers, with a small central oritice, present at times, though probably not developed in all the families; monticules or maculae a characteristic feature of the surface. Family MONTICTJLIPORID.&: Nicholson (emend. TJlrich). Zoarium variable; zooecia with cystiphi'agms in the mature region always; apertures polygonal, rounded or irregularly petaloid; meso- pores generally present, angular, with numerous diaphragms; acan- thopores a]>undant, usually small. MoNTicuLiPORA D'Orbigny. Zoarium massy, lobate or lamellate, incrusting or free; monticules usually present; zooecia prismatic, usually thin-walled, with (\vsti- phragms both in mature and immature regions; apertures polygonal; m(^sopores few or wanting; acanthopores small, generally numerous. (renotype: Mmitieult'j}ifoliate, through branching of the fronds often forming convoluted mji.s.ses; surface smooth, usually with maculae; zo>y the acanthoporos; cystiphragms abundant; apertures circular or subpoh'g- onal; mosopor'vs and acanthopores variable in number. Crenoty pc : Mfw tieulipi/mfrmidosa Nicholson (not D'Orbigny ) = ( 'fue- tetea declpiohH llomingf^r. Ordovician. Two described and two new species. HoMOTRYPELLA Ulrich. Zoarium jjr.'gularly ramose or laminar; surface smooth, with small macula' ; zocecia rather thin- walled, cystiphragms usually confined to the earlier part of the mature region and never present in the axial region; apertures subcircular, sometimes faintly petaloid; mesopores abundant, more or less completely separating the zooecia; acanthopores numerous. Genotype: IlnmntrypeUa itwtahilw Ulrich. Ordovician, Silurian. Eight described and five new species. HoMOTRYPA Ulrich. Zoarium frondoscent or ramose; maculae or monticules of larger cell apertures a characteristic feature; apertures often oblique; zocecia with very thin or finely crenulated walls and remote diaphragms in imma- ture region and cystiphragms, isolated or in series, confined to mature region; mesopores few, in clusters; acanthopores generally developed. Genotype: Ilfmiotrypa otirvata\J\nch. Ordovician, Silurian. Eight- een described and thirty new species. Prasopora Nicholson and Etheridge, Jun. Zoarium massy, usually free, with wrinkled epitheca on the under surface; zotecia prismatic or cylindrical, thn led, withcystiphmgnis, and generally surrounded by angular mesopores, acanthopores some- times present, but rarely numerous or strong; diaphragms crowded in mesopores. Gonotj'pe: Pnoi&jjora grayce Nicholson and Etheridge, Jun. Ordo- vician. Fourteen described and six new species. Aspidofora Ulrich. Zoarium a thin expansion, sometimes of superposed layers, usually free, with epitheca on under side; typically composed, ac(^ording to age, of from one to many subequal parts, each gently convex, with the zooecia diminishing in size from center to margin; diaphragms wanting; cystiphragms few in the zooecia; mesopores numerous, with close dia- phragms; acanthopores usually present, alway;s small. Qo^noiy \)Q'. A8pidoporaareo1nta\j\r\c\x. Ordovician, Silurian. Eight described and four new species. 3 I -ii II ^ 80 AMEBIOAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. Mesotbypa Ulrich. [bull. 173. Zoariuin hemispheric, conical, or discoidal, generally free, with an epithoca on the under surface ; zooecia prismatic or cylindrical, with oblique and sometimes funnel-shaped diaphragm >, which are probably modified cystiphragms; zocecia more or less separated by angular mesopores, which })ecome smaller with age, and are intersected by numerous diaphragms; acanthopores generally present, sometimes of large size. Genotype: Diplotrypa infida Ulrich. Ordovician, Silurian. Ten described and seven new species. Family AMPLBXOPORIDiE TJlrich. Zoarium usually ramcx^e or discoidal, rarely bifoliate; zocecia simple, prismatic tubes, with a well-marked divisional line (seen in tangential sections as a fine black line) between adjoining tubes; diaphiragm» present; mesopores practically absent, but waaHi abortive cells some- times occur among the larger owes in the monticules; acanthopores generally abundant, bat may be wanting. Amplexopora Ulrich. Zoarium ramose, discoidal, or massy; zocecia prismatic, with dia- phragms; acanthopores always present, variable in size and number. Genotype: Amplexopora cingulata Ulrich. Ordovician. Eight de- scribed and four new species. MoNOTKYPELLA Ulrich. Like Amplexopora, but distinguished by the absence of acantho- pores. Genotype: Monotrypella CBquxdis Ulrich. Kange, Ordovician-De- vonian. Nine species. Petalotbypa Ulrich. Zoarium bifoliate, of irregular compressed branches or simple fronds; zocecia prismatic, arising from a strongly flexuous mesotheca; apertures subcircular or polygonal; mesopore-like interspaces that do not differ in their tabulation from the zocecia may occur; very small acanthopores (?) occupy many of the angles of junction. G notype: Petalotrypa cmnpressa Ulrich. Devonian. Two species. DiscoTRYPA Ulrich. Zoarium a thin, free, or parasitic circular expansion; surface smooth, or with low, broad monticules; zocecia thin-walled, direct; apertures hexagonal or rhomboidal, very regular in their arrangement, decreas- ing in size from the centers of the monticules outward; neither meso- pores nor acanthopores present. Genotype: Ohcstetea degans Ulrich. Ordovician, Devonian. Two species. [BULL. 173. mCKLB AND BA8RLER.] DIAGNOSES OF GENERA. 81 B, with an •ical, with probably ^ angular sected by etiines of Ian. Ten ia simple, angential iphra^ia» ills some- ithopores fvith dia- number. Eight de- acantho- ;ian-De- simple iotheca; that do y small ijpecies. mooth, ertures ecreas- meso- Two Family HETEROTBTPIDJE TJlrich. Zoarium frondescent, ramose, incrusting, or massy ; zo(ficia polyg- onal, with moderately thin walls and diaphragms; walls of adjoining zoflecia coalescent; mesopores often present; acanthopores occur, some- times of large size. Heterotrypa Nicholson. Zoarium erect, frondescent, or ramose; zooecia with numerous dia- phragms; acanthopores small, of one kind; mesopores variable in number, generally abundant, sometimes wanting. Genotype: Monticulipora frondosa D'Orbigny. Ordovician, ? De- vonian. Eleven described and four new species. Dekayella Ulrich. Zoarium ramose; zooecia with numerous diaphragms; two sets of acanthopores, large snd small; mesopores variable in number, gener- ally numerous. Genotype: Dekayella obscura Ulrich. Ordovician. Nino described and one new species. Dekayia Milne-Edwards and Haime. Zoarium erect, ramose; zooecia with few diaphragms; acanthopores usually large; mesopores few, or wanting. Genotype: Z>«/:<^y^■a flwj9ey« Milne-Edwards and Haime. Ordovician, ? Devonian. Six species. Petigopora Ulrich. Zoarium forming small, circular, incrusting patches; zooecia direct, with few or no diaphragms; acanthopores rather large, of one kind only; mesopores wanting. Genotype: Petigopora gregariaJJXv'mh. Ordovician. Four described and one new species. Leptotrypa Ulrich. Zoarium incrusting, often assuming cylindrical, discoidal, or other forms; zooecial tubes polygonal", with thin walls, and few or no dia- phragms; acanthopores very small, never abundant; no mesopores. Genotype: Leptotrypa mimnia Ulrich. Ordovician, 'i Silurian, % Devonian. Sixteen described and eight new species. Atactopora Ulrich. Zoarium forming thin, parasitic expansions, usually on species of Orthoceras; zooecia direct, with few or no diaphragms; surface with elevated, commonly elongated, subsolid monticules;* acanthopores small, very numerous, inflecting the walls, giving the apertures an indented or petaloid aspect. Genotype: Atactopoi'a hirsuta Ulrich. Ordovician. Two described and two new species. Hi 1 82 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. OuuiPOKA Eichwald (Orbitulites Eichwald). Family BATOSTOMELLIDiE Vlrioh. Zoariuui UHually ramose; zooecia with thick walls in the mature rejrion, appearing here to bo fu.sed; diaphragm.s in the peripheral rejjion often centrally perforated; acanthopores and mcsoporen usually present, the latter small and sometimes monilifoi'ui in shape. Bat(J8Tomella Ulrich (Geinitzella Waagen and Wentzol). Zoarium ramose, branches slender; zocEcia with fcAV diaphragms; aplla mplnvlma Ulrich. Range, Silurian-Per- mian. Six species. Bythopoka Miller and Dyer. Zoarium ramose, })i*anches usually slender, sometimes of considerable size; zo(ccia i)ractically without diaphragms; apertures oblique, nar- rowing a]>ove; interspaces canaliculate; mesopores few; acanthopores comparatively strong, rarely more than one to each zooecium, some- times wanting. Genotype: Bythopfrrafruticosa Miller and Dy(ir= I/dojwni dendrina James, llangc, Ordovician-Devonian. Ten described and live new species. Callotrypa Hall. Zoarium ramose; apertures oval, with equally elevated peristomes and with no definite arrangement; interspaces showing the openings of the numerous mesopores by which the zocEcia are surrounded; acanthopores present. Genotype: Callopora macropmu Hall. Silurian, Devonian. Ten species. Trematella Hall. Zoarium ramose; more or less conspicuously annulated; zooecia oblique, with a few diaphragms and walls much thickened in the nmture region; apertures arranged in a somewhat quincunx order, interspaces ridged, forming polygonal areas; acanthopores sometimes present. Genotype: Trematopora anmdata Hall. Devonian. Five species. Eridotrypa Ulrich. Zoarium ramose, branches slender; zoojcia more or less oblique, thick- walled, and intersected by diaphragms, which are most numerous and [BULL. 173. uro region, egioii often present, the sntzol). liaphragnis; rounded or y very nu- ilurian-Per- ^on.sidemble iblique, nar- canthopores cium, some- yra dendrhui nd five new peristomes he openings surrounded; )nian. Ten ed; zo(Ecia ned in the unx order, sometimes ^e species. |que, thick- Inerous and MCKLKR AND BA8RLER.] DIAGNOSES OF GENERA. 33 most clo.sely set in the earlier portion of the short mature region; me.sopoivs sometimes numerous, sometimes few, with closely set dia- phragms; acanthopores small, few, or wanting. (ienotyjie: Eridotrypa wutahif/x Ulrich. Range, Ordovician- Devonian. Ten described and four new species. Stenopora Lonsdale (Tubumclidia I-ionsdale, Tabulipora Young). Zoarium ramose, sublobate, massy, laminar, or parasitic; surface smooth or with monticules; walls of zocecia thickened periodically in the mature region; diaphragms sometimes very few, but in most American species abundant in the mature region and perforat^'d cen- trally; mesojwres never very numerous, irregularly distributed; large acanthopores at the junction angles. Genotype: Stenopora tasmani^mmn Lonsdale. Mississippian, Car- boniferous. Seventeen described and three new species. Anisotrypa Ulrich. Zoarium ramose, branches sometimes hollow and lined by an epitheca; divisional line between adjoining zocecia (as seen in sections) sharply defined, periodical swelling of walls more or less marked; diaphragms centrally perforated, usually numerous; interspaces generally ridge- like; neither acanthopores nor mesopores. Genotype: Anmdi'ypa syniraetrica Ulrich. Mississippian. Four species. LiocLEMA Ulrich. Zoarium ramose, lamellar, subglobose or incrusting; surface fre- quently exhibiting distinct monticules or maculae; zocecia with sub- circular or irregularly petaloid apertures, separated by abundant angular mesopores, which in some species are open at the surface, in others closed; diaphragms few in the zooecia, abundant, sometimes crowded in the mesopores; acanthopores numerous and strong in the typical species, small and inconspicuous in others. Genotype: (JaUopm'ajmnctota Hall. Range, Silurian-Mississippian. Twenty-nine described and five new species. LlOCLEMELLA Foei'stC. Zoarium cylindrical, rarely branched, pointed at the base (for articu- lation?); otherwise much as in Lioclema. Genotype: Callopora ohioensis Foerste. Ordovician, Silurian. Six described and five new species. Bull. 173 a 34 AMERI(\\N FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [Bn,L.178. it fi ! I I m TlIAlXOSTKJMA Hall. FamUy COKSTELLARIIDJE Ulrich. Zoarium minose, frondcscent, laminar, or incm-sting; ■^otecia thin- wallod and prismatic in the immature region, with thicker walls and subcylindrical when mature; apertures rounded, peristomes slightly elevated; mesopores angular, abundant, commonly isolating the zocecia, at intervals gathered into clusters, which are usually stellate, closed at the surface, the closure with numerous minute perforations; true acanthopores wanting, but granules often very abundant on the inter- spaces; diaphragms in ))oth zoiecia and mesopores. CoNSTELLARiA I>ana. Zoarium growing into erect, flattened branches or fronds from a basal expansion which is attached to foreign I)odies; surface with depressed stellate maculie, the spaces ])etween the rays elevated and occupied by two or three short rows or clusters of closely approxi- mated apertures; mesopores aggregated into macula;, internally with gradually' crowding diaphragms. Genotype: Ceriopwa consteUatu (Van Cleve) Dana. Ordovician. Nine described and three new species. Stellii'ora Hall. Differs from Constellaria in its incrusting habit and in having only mesopores in the interspaces between the raised zooBcial clusters. Genotype and only known species: StMipwa antheloidea Hall. Ordovician. NiCHOLSONELLA Ulrich. Zoarium a laminar expansion, sometimes giving off flattened inter- twining branches or fronds; interspaces often granose, interzoiecial spaces wide, filled with numerous mesopores, which have thicker and more numerous diaphragms than the zocecial tubes; with age the spaces become filled up with a calcareous deposit, rendering the walls of the mesopores unrecognizable. Genotype: NiclwhaneUa 2>oiiderom Ulrich. Ordovician. Five de- scribed and nine new species. Idiotrypa Ulrich. Zoarium pai*asitic; zocecia and mesopores alike crossed by thick dia- phragms at short and regular intervals, diaphragms apparently per- forated by numerous minute foramina; mesopores surround the zooecia, numerous, irregular in shape, closed at the surface; walls with numer- ous minute vertical tubuli or cells. Genotype and only known species: Idiotrypa parasitica Ulrich. Silurian. [m'LL.178. NICKLKD AND BAMtl.KK.) DIAGNOSES OF GENERA. 35 ia thin- Ill Ih and Hlightly zocccia, ■loaed at is; true 10 intcr- from a ICC with itcd and approxi- lUy with lovician. ing only jrs. 'm Hall. ?d inter- srzcKEcial eker and le spaces 8 of the Five de- hick dia- itly per- I zocecia, numer- Uliich. T DiTToi'OKA Dybowski. FamUy TREMATOPORIDJE Ulrioh. Zoiiriiini niniosc or incnisting; zranches. hich are occasionally and irregularly united by dissepi- ments; a-jr vu?'<\s in two rows. Gonotyp;^' it'dojjora plimm McCoy. Devonian, Mississippian. Eight species. ICHTHYORACHIS McCoy. Zoarium as in Ptilopora, but the stipe bears five or more rows of apertures and the bmnches usually three. Genotype: Ichthyi/raehls newenhami McCoy. Silurian. One species. f^ li hi m m 42 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL.m. DiPLOPORARIA (=DlPLOPORA Yotm^f iUld Young).' Zoarium as in Pinnatopora, but has no latoial hianchlets. Genotype: Dlplopora inanjinaliH Young and Young. Mississip- pian, Carboniferous. Two species. Ramipora Toula. FamUy SFHBAOIOFORIDiE Ulrioh. Sphragiopora Ulrich. Zoarium parasitic, forming small, circular, subhemispheric patches on foreign bodies; zo(Ecia of the same type as in Fenestella; apertures circular, with a slight peristome, arranged in one or two rows on the summits of slightly elevated, ral i"\ JM'ranged, broad ridges; spaces between raised portions solid. Genotype and only known species: jihmgiopoi'a parasitica Uli'ich. Mississippian. Family ARTHBOSTTLID^ mrich. Zoarium articulated, consisting of immerous subcylindrical segments, united into small pinnate or bushy colonies, or of continuous, dichoto- mously divided branches; zoceciji subtubular, more or less obli(iut% radially arranged about a central axis, and opening on all sides of the segments; or one side may be noncelluliferous and longitudinally striated. Arthrostylus Ulrich (Arthronema Ulrich). Zoarium bushy, dichotomously branching, the whole consisting of numerous exceedingly slender, equal, subquadrate segments, united by terminal articulation; one face longitudinally striated, on each of the other, commonly three, faces a linear series of apertures between longitudinal ridges. Genotype: Ilelopari tenuis James. Ordovician. Four species. IIelopora Hall. Like Arthrostylus, but the segments are generally larger and have zooecial apertures on all sides. Genotype: IIelopora frag it is Hall. Ordovician, Silurian. Twelve species. Arthroclema Billings. Zoarium of segments celluliferous on all sides, articulated terminally and laterally in a pinnate manner; apertures oval, in series between loi'.gitudinal ridges. Genotype: Arthroclema pulchelluni Billings. Ordovician. Six species. 'Dlploporaria proposed for Oipl()|M>rii, preoi'eupled by Schafhtiutl. MCKL£S AND B^tSSLER.] DIAGNOSES O^' GENERA. ScEPTROFORA Ulrich. 48 Zoariuni of segments which become much expanded in their uppei' portion and at the top have a socket for the articulation of the next soo-ment; lower portion striated, without apertures; upper part with iipiMtures all around; apertures subovate, in linear series between lon- ^fitudinul ridges. (Jonotype: Seeptropora facula Ulrich. Ordovician, Silurian. Two species. Nematopora Ulrich. Zoarium very slender, mmose, continuous above the pointed basal extremity; zooecia subtubular, arranged radially around one or two p'Muite axial tubes; apertures oval or subcircular; with peristome, generally in linear series between longitudinal ridges. Genotype: Nematopoi'a ovalis Ulrich. Range, Ordovician-Devo- nian. Fifteen species. FamUy RHABDOMESONTIDiE Vine. Zoarium ramose or simple, not articulated, sometimes with an axial tube, but generally solid, in which case the axial region is occupied by thin-walled primitive tubes, with or without diaphragms; hemisepta usually present, but never conspicuous; apertures circular or oval, usually in linear series between longitudinal elevated ridges, or in diag- onally intersecting series; vestibule a rhombic or hexagonal sloping area; mesopores generally absent. Bhombopora Meek. Zoarium slender, ramose, solid; zocecia thick-walled in vestibular region; apctures in longitudinal or diagonally intersecting series; acanthopores present, sometimes of two kinds, large and small. Genotype: Rhomhopora lepldodetidvohiex Meek. Range, Silurian- Carboniferous. Twenty-nine described and several undescribed species. Rhabuomeson Young and Young. Zoarium with a slender axial tube, to which the proximal ends of the zooecia are attached; otherwise like Rhombopora. Genotype: MiUepora gracilis Phillips; from the Carltoniferous of England and Scotland. No American species have yet been made known. C(ELOcoNUS Ulrich. Zoarium simple, hollow, very gradually expanding from an attenu- ated, striated base; zooecia short, with well developed hemisepta, aper- tures in diagonally intersecting series. Genotj'pe: OMoco)) >m rJu/iahicun Ulrich. Mississippian. Two species. r 44 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. Bactuopora Hall. [BULL. 173. ii Zoarium simple or only slightly branched; lower extremity pointed; otherwise as in Rhombopora. Genotype: Trernatopora ? gran Istr lata Hall. Devonian, Mississip- pian. Three species. Orthopora Hall. Zoarium ramose, solid; apertures in parallel longitudinal rows, with ridges between; acanthopores present. Genotype: Trematopwa regular in Hall. Silurian, Devonian. Twenty-six species. ACANTHOCLEMA Hall. Zoarium slender, mmose; zooecia tubular, arising from a filiform axis in the center of the branch; apertures oval, in diagonally' inter- secting series, or linear series separated by ridges; vestibules polygonal, broadly sloping; acanthopores between the apertures. Genotype: Trernatopora alternata Hall. Devonian, Mississippian. Six species. Nemataxis Hall. Zoarium slender, ramose; zooecia long, tubular, diverging obliquely from a central filiform axis, near the surface bending abruptl}-^; inter- spaces solid; apertures oval, in linear series, separated by ridges, with very thin, slightly elevated peristomes; on ihe surface at intervals there are monticules destitute of cell apertures, which extend around i \\^, branch, giving it an annulated appearance. Genotj^pe: Wemataxis jihrosus Hall. Devonian. Two species. Tropidopora Hall. Zoarium slender, ramose; apertures in irregular longitudinal series, separated by sinuous ridges, with verj^ thin slightly elevated peristomes. Genotype and only known species: Tropidopora nana Hall. Devonian. Streblotrypa Ulrich. Zoarium ramose, slender, solid; zooecia long, tubular, diverging from the center; inferior hemiseptum best developed, situated rather far down; apertures regularly elliptical, with peristome, usual!}' arranged in longitudinal series; below the apertures there are from one to twelve or more small pits, arranged, when numerous, in two or three rows; occasionally very small acanthopores present. Genotype: Streblotrypa nicMesi Ulrich. Devonian, Carboniferous. Fifteen species. Nil KLEil AND BAisSLKR.] DIAGNOSES OF GENERA. 45 evonian. Hyphasmopgra Ether idge, .Tun. From tho Csirboniforoiw of Scotland. Family CHAINODICTTONIDiE. Chainodictyon Foerste. Zoarium retiform, of inosculating branches, which are undulated f ransversely on the reverse; zocecia elongate, conical, or subtuhular; a|)«M-tures large, with thin interspaces in several rows, arranged in acutely diagonally intersecting series. Genotype: Chainodictyon laxum Foerste. Carboniferous. Two species. Family PTILOBICTTONIDiE Zittel. Zoarium bifoliate, composed of two layers of zocecia, grown together buck to back, usually jointed, at least at the base, and forming leaf-like expansions or compressed branching or inosculating stems; mesotheca without median tubuli; zocBcia usually have hemisepta and semiellip- tical orifices; apertures usually ovate, surrounded either by a sloping area or a ringlike peristome; vestibules separated by thick walls. Ptilodictya Lonsdale (Heterodictya Nicholson). Zoarium a simple, unbi-anched, lanceolate or falciform frond, narrow or wide, which articulates with a small basal expansion; in the 3'oung condition the zoariuo consists of longitudinally arranged, narrow, ()l)long-quadrate zocecia, new zocecia of different width and arrange- ment being added subsequently on each side; walls of vestibules thick, solid, and with a double row of minute dots. Genotype: FhistralanceolataluonsAo^e. Ordovician, Silurian. Six- teen species. EscHARorouA Hall (Nicholsonia Wajigen and Wcntzel). Like Ptilodictya, but distinguished chiefl}- })y the arrangement of the apertures, Avhich are in decussating series, and by the sloping hexagonal area which surrounds the apertures. (lenotype: EsGhar(yporarectiCTYA Ulrich. Zoarium simple or irregularly branched, growing from an expanded uasal attachment; zotecia long, tubular, with diaphragms but no hemi- scpta, bending very gradually outward from the central axis, thus causing the apertures to be more or less strongly obliqlio, with the posterior edge liplike; interspaces wide, subsolid, traversed vertit-ally by one or two rows of minute tubuli, which appear as papilla) at the surfa(w. Genotype: Phyllodictya frondosa Ulrich. Ordovician. Two sjw- cies. EusPiLOPORA Ulrich. Zoarium consisting of small, irregularly divided branches, with ser- rated or wavy edges; apertures in four or more linear series on the middle of the branch, between slightly elevated longitudinal ridges bearing numerous small nodes; alternately on the two sides are short rows directed obliquely upward; between the ends of the zooecia shal- low, lenticular vesicles are found; interspaces travelled vertically )»y numerous minute tubuli. Genotype: Euapilopora serrata Ulrich. Devonian. Four species. DicRANOPORA Ulrich. Zoarium jointed; segments ligulate, rarely simple, usually bif ungat- ing at the upper end; each extremity somewhat thickened; minute .structure of zooecia and arrangement of apertures as in Rhinidictya. Genotype: Pt'dodictya internodia Miller and Dyer. Ordovician, Silurian. Five species. GoNioTRYPA Ulrich. Zoarium with a prominent median ridge upon both sides of the double-leaved segments; otherwise like Dicranopora. Genotype and only known species: Goniotryjya hllateral'm Ulri Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rej.-. State GeoloffJs>t New York for the yeii.r 18M, p. 546. [Bl'U.. >73. NICKI.KM ANI» IIAHXI.KR.) DIAONOSKH OK (JKNKRA. 51 )lH)vat«»- irirt'ular, ^r tissue, pH()n). ion, with in linear I present, e branch; ell8 show i-Carbon- jlid macu- dssippian. ^on). es, which rond, per- strules; in )nian-Car- Simpson). |e on each loniboidal; ra species. gularly lat- disposed in times three On the lat- Mta Hall. b.546. Semiopoua Hall. Zoariiun a flattened, bifunatinjf frond, prott»eding from a sprea*!- injf base; branches narrow, with parallel niarjfins and a narrow non- eelluHferous marginal space; interzcKi'cial spaces occupied by vesicular tissue; apertures oval or sul»cireular, regularly disposed in parallel lonjfitudinal rows; apertures larji-est in marginal rows; })etweon the apertures in a longitudinal direction are the optmings of two small mesopores side l»y side. (lenotype and only known species: SemutjMtra hiatiymata Hall. Devonian. 1*tilo(;ella Simpson. /ioarium ensiform, with a pointed, striated base; apertures circular, arranged in parallel, longitudinal rows, separated by ridges; margins of frond striated, non-celluliferous. Genotype and only known species: Ptilodlctj/ajHiridlelii HaW. Devo- nian ACROCJENIA Hall. Zoarium segmented, arising from cj'lindrical rootlets; two segments m'oceedfrom the truncated termination of the proceeding one; segments obeonical and striated at the base, gradually becoming flattened and showing apertures; apertures largest in the marginal rows, with prom- inent lunarlum, in linear series separated by ridges. Genotype and only known species: Aetvyciiia prollf'eraliaU. Devo- nian. Prismopora Hall. Zoarium ramose, of triangular, bifurcating or trifurcatingbranc^hos, sometimes anastomosing and forming clumps; ])ranches with the sides sul>equal, usually a little concave, edges sharp, sometimes serrated or wavy; zocecia arise from mesothecie which radiate from the center to the margins; apertures varying in arrangement, sometimes on the summits of small papilla?; structure otherwise as given for the family. Genotype: Prismojxmi triquetra Hall. Range, Devonian-Carbon- iferous. Nine species. SCALARIPORA Hall. Zoarium with the faces of the triangular branches crossed by .salient transverse ridges; otherwise like Prismopora. Genotype: Sccdaripora scalarlformlis Hall. Devonian. Five species. Glyptoi'Ora Ulrich. Zoarium a thin expansion, traversed on both surfaces by salient ridges or crests, uniting so as to form larger or smaller cup-shaped m^ 52 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 173. i. cavities; or a uniiaminate base on which the ridges arc gfreatly devel- oped and form large leaves; these ridges or leaves are composed of two layers of zooecia growing in opposil 5 directions from a mesotheca; in the angles of each cup is a depressed noncelluliferous furrow which with similar furrows in neighboring cups produces a thin junction between the leaves: surface of the ridges and of the cups with elon- gated solid maculae or "dimples;" structure otherwise as given for the family. Genotype: Cosclnium plumosum'^rout. Mississippian. Eight .spe- cies. Phbactopora Hall. Like Glyptopora except that the apertures are relatively more rounded and larger, and the junction angles are celluliferous and thicker than any other part of the leaves. Genotype: Phractop&ra cristata Hall. Devonian, Mississippian. Four species. Ceramella Hall. Zoarium consisting of thin, foliaceous expansions, arising from a spreading i)ase; celluliferous on each face; cells tubular, oblique; cell apertures oval or circular, dis- posed in quincunx order; surface marked by sterile maculae, which are usually depressed below the general surface of the branch.' Genotype and only known species: Ceramella sci^acea Hall. De- vonian. EvACTiNoror<:A Meek and Worthcn. Zoarium free, consisting of four or more vertical leaves, arranged in a cruciform or stellate manner; rays free in the upper half, united, thick, and nonporiferous in the basal portion; apertures on both faces of the leaves or rays, subcircular; interspaces solid at thp surface, occupied by vesicuUr tissue internally. Genotype : i/oactltwpi/ra radiata Meek and Worthen . Mississippian. Four species. GoNiocLADiA Etheridge, .Tun. (Carinella Etheridge, rlun.). FamUy ACTINOTBTFIDJE Ulnch AcTiNOTRYPA Ulrich. Zoarium a thin bifoliate expansion; apertures show the projecting ends of from eight to ten vertical septa-like ridges that extend down along the sides of the vestibule nearly or quite to the orifice. Genotype and only known species: Fist'ulipora peciiUarts Rominger. MissLssippian. iSimpnoii, Fourteenth Ann, Kep, Stutc Geologist New York for lue year 18W, p. 6127. [BULL. 173. KICKLES ASD BA88LER.1 DIAGNOSES* OF GENERA. 6d tly devcl- iposed of lesotheca; row which I junction with elon- en for the Eight .spc- ;^ely more ,nd thicker ^issippian. eading biise; [circular, dis- are usually rlall. De- arranged !f, united, )oth faces surface, [issippian. un.). brojecting Mid down lominger. 1 027. Family CTCLOPORIDA. Cyclopuka Prout. Zoarium unilaminar, parasitic or free; zooecia subtubukir, hemisepta wanting or but little developed; vestibules with rather ihick walls; between the vestibules are mesopores crossed by thick diaphragms, which usually have a central perforation and are open P.t the surface; apertures subcnrcular. with a smooth or granulose peristome; acan- thopores sometimes present. Genotype: Cydopora fungia Prout. Mississippian. Two species. Cycloporella Ulrich. Zoarium a thin discoidal expansion: zooecia subtubular; vestibuies with a succession of superior hemisepta; irregular mesopores abun- dant: numerous acanthopores of large siz'^. (fonotype: Cycloporella spinifera Ulrich. Mississippian. Two species. Proutella Ulrich. Zoarium discoid, thin, free, under surface with a concentricis.ll}'^ wrinkled epitheca; zoiscia subtubular, thin walled; apertures broad- elliptical, surrounded by a narrow sloping, area, hexagonal in outline; when perfect the apertures have a depressed calcareous plate that closes a little less than two- thirds of the opening, the orifice left being subtriangular in form, without chickened margins, and situated at the anterior side; with age the vestibules become elongated and arc inter- sected by incomplete diaphragms. Genotype and only known species: Cyclopm'a ducoldea Prout. Mis- sissippian, Worthenopora Ulrich. Zoarium bifoliate, branching or palmate; zo(jecia ver;, regularly arranged, elongate rhomboidal; apertures .^emiellipticai, tlu truncated posterior margin somewhat raised; on the surface the line of junction between adjoining zooecia is marked by an elevated ridge, the elongate triangular space below the apertures perfectly plain. Genotype: Worthenopora Kplnosa\5\\:\i^. Mississippian. Two species. Family RHIKOPOBIDiE Ulrich. Zoarium variable in form; zooecia prone along the basal membrane, simple, oblong, or rhomboidal; vestibules direct, hemisepta wanting or almost so; front of zooecia below vestibule comnionly strengthened ^vith Holid or vesicular tissue. 54 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. Rhinopora Hall. [bull. 173. Zoarium forming large, undulating bifoliate expansions, celluliferous on l)oth sides; surface usually smooth, rarely with solid monticules, and traversed by slender, rounding, bifurcating ridges, ^vhich appear as shallow grooves when the surface is worn; apertures nearly circular, occupying the summits of prominent papillae; mesopores present, but closed at the surface; large median tubuli in the mesotheca. Genotype: Rhinopmni verrucosa MvlW. Silurian. Three species. DiAMESOPORA Hall. Zoarium ramose, of hollow stems lined internally by an epitheca; zooecia simple, hexagonal, or rhomboidal, with an oval orifice in the anterior half, which with growth forms a tubular vestibule; apertures with peristomes equally elevated or highest posteriorly; intervestibu- lar spaces compact or horizontall}^ laminated. Genotype: DianieKOixyra dichotoma Hall. Silurian. Five species. LiCHENALIA Hall. Zoarium a subcircular unilaminar expansion; zooecia prostrate; elongate-subrhomboidal, with direct subtubular vestibules; apertures rounded, with peristome much elevated on the posterior side; inter- spaces depressed, ? cellulose. Genotype and only known species: Lichenalia concentriea Hall. Silurian. Stictotrypa Ulrich. Zoarium ramose, not pointed at the base; branches dichotomously dividing, narrow, compressed; apertures circular or elliptical, with distinct venly elevated peristome; interspaces flat or concave, com- posed of horizontally laminated solid tissue. Genotype: Stictopmn siviilis Hall. Silurian. Three species. Suborder OHILOSTOMATA Busk. Zooecia oval, turbinate, urceolate, quadrate, or hexagonal, arranged usually side by side; orifice more or less anterior, of less diameter than the zooecium, closed bj'^ a movable cover; ova commonly matured in external marsupia: appendicular organs frequently present. Family FALESCHARIDiE Ulrioh. Paleschara Hall. Zoarium forming thin incrustations upon Orthocerata and other organisms; zooecia very short, direct, with thin walls; aperiuias (if such they can be called)'long hexagonal or polygonal. (lenotype: Paleschara incrustan^ Hall. Range, Ordovician-Devo- nian. Thirteen species. l! it N1CKLE8 AMI) BASSl.EK.] DIAON08E8 OF GENERA. 55 FOREIGN GENERA. A number of generic terms, founded for species occurring in Euro- pean Paleozoic deposits, have been proposed in European publications, but have not found their way into American literature. A list of these is subjoined, though it is scarcely probable that the list is com- plete. A considerable number of these generic terms appeared before naturalists had begun to feel the necessity for precise and complete diagnoses and descriptions, so that it is not possible to fit them into our present classification. When the material is examined upon which they were based, most of these early genera will be found to occupy the same ground as genera founded much later and now in current use. Scarcely any of the genera listed below have received a second treat- ment, so that nothing has been added to the original unsatisfactor}' descriptions. We have thought that it might not be amiss to hazard a guess, based on descriptions and figures, both commonly lacking defi- niteness, as to what these genera may prove to be. AcANTHOPORA Young and Young. Amnthopora Young and Young, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, II, 1875, p. 327; N'ine, Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. So<;., IX, 1885, p. 83. Genotyi^e: Glanrnmome (Acan- tho]Mra) 8tellipora Young and Young, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, II, 1875, p. 327, pi. iv, 25, 26. This subgenus seems to be based upon the perfec< coTidition of the aperture of Pinnatopora., a feature of not even speciln iinportjinco. However, the name would drop anyway, as it was used by D'Orl)igny, Prodr. de Pal., I, 1850, p. 318. Amokvhotrypa Whidborne. Amorphotrypn Whidborne, Devonian Fauna England, II, Part 4, 1895, p. 181 (Pal. Soc. Publ., XLIX). Genotype: Isotrypaf Gregor'd Whidborne, loc. cit., p. 181, pi. XX, 1-2 e. This genus, whose structure can not be said to be fully understood as yet, seems closely related to Isotrypa. It is a member of the Fenestellidte. Archjsopoka Eichwald. Archicopora Eichwald, Lethaea Rossica, 1, 1860, p. 405. Eight species are given by Eichwald under this genus, which appeal's to cover some of the ground, at least, which is now included in Cullo- pora Hall. Chasmatopora Eichwald. Chnsmatojwra Eichwald, Lethwa Rossica, 1, 1860, p. 370. Only siiecies given: ('. Im- ella Eichwald, loc. cit., p. 371. This appears to be a P/tyllajfor/na. 1 ■i i' I 56 AMERICAN FOSSIL BilYOZOA. DiPHTHEROPORA Dc Koninck. [BULL. 17a, Diphlheropora De Koninck, Recherches sur les Animaux Fossiles, part 2, 1873, p. 13. Grenotype (only species) : D. reyularis De Koninck, loc. cit., p. 13, pi. i, 4. This is almost certainly an Eridopora. DisTEicHiA Sharpe. Dwteic/tm Sharpe, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, IX, 1853, p. 14fi. Only species: D. reticulata Sharpe, loc. cit., p. 146, pi. vii, 8 a-. Fistuliporida?. Ceranioporida\ Rhabdoniesonti he. Constellariidffi. Stictoporellidse. Cystodicty on ida;. Ceramoporidie. Idmoneidse. Cyt^loporida;. Cycloporidse. Fistuliporida;. Cystodictyonida;. Entalophoridse. Heterotrypidse. Heterotrypidse. Rhinoporidfe. Diaetoporidse. Cystodictyonidaj. Rhinidictyonidae. Entalophorida?. Acanthocladiidic. Trematoporida', Amplexoporida;. Constellariida?. Phylloporinidaj, Fistuliporidae. Batostouiellidw. Ptilodictyonida}. Rhinidictyonida?. Rhinidictyonidse. Suborder. Trepcstoniata. C^ryptostoinata. Trepostomata. Trepostomata. CycloHtoniata. Cycloatoniata. Cy(;lo8tomata. Trepostomata. Cyclostomata. Trepostomata. TreiJostomata. Trepostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostomata. Cyclostomata. Cyclostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostomata. Cyclostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostomata. Cyclostomata. Cyclostomata. Cryptostomata. Trepostomata, Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostomata. Cyclostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostomata. Trepostomata.. Trepostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostomata. Cryptostomata. Trepostomata. Trepofctomata. Trepostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostoma'^. Trepostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. NicKLEflANDBASflLER.] SYSTEMATIC POSITION OP GEKEBA. 59 Qeniis. Evat'tinopora Meek and Worthen. Favicella Hall. Fenestella Lonsdale. Fenestralia Prout. Fenestrapora Hall. Fistulipora McCoy, (ilossotrypa Hall, (ilyptopora Ulrich. Goniocladia Etheridge, Jun. Goniotrypa Ulrich. (Jraptodictya Ulrich. Hederella Hall. Helicopora Claypole. Heliotrypa Ulrich. Helopora Hall. Hemiphragma Ulrich. Hemitrypa Phillips. Hemodia Hall. Heterotrypa Nicholson. Hexagonella Waagen and Wentzel. Homotrypa Ulrich. Homotrypella Ulrich. Hyphasmopora Etheridge, Jun. Ichthyorachis McCoy. Idiotrypa Ulrich. Intrapora Hall. Isotrypa Hall Leptotrypa Ulrich. Lichenalia Hall. Lichenotrypa Ulrich. Lioclema Ulrich. Lioclemella Foerste. Loculipora Hall. Lyropora Hall. INIeekopora Ulrich. Mesotrypa Ulrich. Mitoclema Ulrich. Monotrypa Nicholson. Monotrypella Ulrich. Monticulipora D'Orbigny. Nemataxis Hall. Nematopora Ulrich. Nicholsonella Ulrich. Orbipora Eichwald. Orthopora Hall. Pachyuictya Ulrich. Paleschara Hall. Peronopora Nicholson. Petalotryim Ulrich. Family. Cystodictyonidffi. Fistuliporida;. FenestellidiK. Fenestellidffi. Fenestellida'. FistuliiMjridte. Fistuliporida'. Cystfjdictyonidte. Cystod i(!tyonidie. Rhinidictyoni«Ue. Ptilodictyonidie. Diastoporidie. Fenestellidse. Stictoporel lidaj. Arthrostylidte. Treinatoporidse. Fenestellidse. Diastoporidse. Heterotrypidaj. FistuliporidjB. Monticuliporidic. Monticuliporida'. Rhabdomesontidai. Acanthocladiida>. Constellariidse. Stictoporellidse. Fenestellidee. Heterotrypidre. Rhinoporidte. Fistuliporida?. Batostomellidae. Batostoinellida;. Fenestellida?. Fenestellidte. FiHtuliporida?. Monticuliporida;. Entalopiioridfe. Trematoporidae. AniplexoporidsB. Monticuliporida;. Rhabdomesontida;. Arthrostylida'. Constellariidse. Heterotrypidfe. Rhabdomesontida. Rhinidictyonida;. Palescharidie. Monticuliporidae. Amplexoporida;. Suborder. Cryptostomata. Cj'dostoniata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Cyclostoniata. Cydostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomatii. Cyck»stomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Trepostomata. Cryptostomata. Cydostomata. Trepostomata. Cydostomata. Trepostomata. Trepostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Trepostomata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostomata. Trepostomata. Cryptostomata. Cydostomata. Trepostomata. Trepostoiuata. Cryptostomata. Cryptostoinata. CydoHtomata. Trepostomata. Cy lostomata. ' . repostomata. Trepostomata. Trepostomata. ( irypti stomata. Cryptostomata. Trepostomata. Trepostomata. Cryptostomata. Crypto'itomata. Chilosvomata. Trepostomata. Trcix)8ton;ata. il II \\ 60 Genua. Petigopora Ulrich. Phacelopora Ulrich. Phienopora Hall. Phractopora Hall. Phyllmlictya Ulrich. Phyllopora King. Phyllopung=Diploporaria. Dybowskia Waagen and Pichl=Fistulii)ora McCoy. Dybowskiella Waagen and Pichl=Fi8tulipora McCoy. Enallopora D'Orbigny. Not recognized. Fenestr ilina D'Orbigny. Not recognizetl. Fistulicella Simpson =Pinacotry pa Ulrich. Fistuliporella Simpson =Fi8tulipora McCoy. Fistuliporidra Siinpson=Favicella Hall. Fistuliporina Simpson=Pinacotrypa Ulrich. Flabelliporella Simpson =Polypora McCoy. Flabelliporina Simp8on=Fene8tella Lonsdale. Geinitzella Waagen and Wentzel=Bat< .stomella Ulrich. Glauconome of authors (not Golcfuss)=PinnatoiK)ra Vine. Heterodictya Nichol8on=Ptilodictya Lonsdale. Lichenalia Hall (in part)=Fi8tulipora McCoy. Lyroporella Simp8on=Lyropora Hall. Lyroporidra Simpson=Lyropora Hall. Lyroporina Simpson=Lyropora Hall. Nebulipora McCoy. Not recognized. Nicholsonia Davi8=HederelIa Hall. Nicholsonia Waagen and Wentzel=E8charopon Hail. Odontotrypa Hall=Bu8kopora Ulrich. G2 AMEKICAN F088IL BUYOZOA. nil t,.17;l. Oiiiiilretepora D'Orbigny. Not reco>jnize«l. Orl)itulitoH Eichwald (preoct'iii)ie«l). Now Or/)i|)om Kirhwald. JVniiirctepora D'Orbigny. Not recognizod. Pileolrypa Hall=Eri(lopora Ulrich. Pinnu])orella SimpHon (l895)=Ptiloporina Hall. PiniiaiM>rdlaSiinpHon (1897)=Ptiloporella Hall. Piiinaporina SiinpBon=Ptiloporina Hall. Polypoiella Simpson =Polyuora McCoy. Protoretep(jra Do Konin(;k=-I'olyiM)ra McCoy. Ptcropora Hall=Tienioi)ora Nicholson. Ptilioiiella Hall=Reptaria Rolle. Ptychonenia Hall and Simpson =Monotryi»a Nicholson. Retepcjrel la Si m p8on=Reteporid ra. ■Rosacilla Roemer=Berenicea Lamouroux. Sagenella Hall=Berenicea Lamouroux. Stictocella Simpson =CyBtodictya Ulrich. Stictoporidra Simi)8on =Tf?niopora Nicholson. Suhretepora D'Orbigny. Not recognized. Tabulipora Young=Stenopora Lonsdale. Tectulipora Hall=Loculipora Hall. Tectuliporella Simpson =l8otrypa Hall. Thamnocella Simpson— Drymotrypa Ulrich. Thaninopora Hall (preoccupied). Now Thamnotrypa Hall. Tubulididia Lonsdale =Stenoix)ra Lonsdale. I. ; ; DISTIIIBUTION. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION The most favored part of the earth for reading Paleozoic history is the eontinent of North America, On this continent. the deposition of sediments proceeded under such fortunate conditions in the Paleozoic ages and the sediments have since been so little disturbed that their suc- cession is easily made out. A large inland sea occupied the interior of the continent Hanked on the ea.st and west by more or less continuing bar- riers. The wide area of this sea, coupled with its comparative shallow- ness, provided «;onditions highly favorable for an abundant marine life, and especially for bryozoa. In the region of the eastern l)arrier, now the eastern highland of the continent, judging from the fossil remains hitherto made known, the conditions were often, perhaps generally, unfavorable for bryozoan life and only locally are the remains of this class found in the Paleozoic rocks of the Appalachian region; but the wide sea stretching for a thousand or more miles westward from the eastern barrier, gmdually filling with the detritus from the earlier- formed or primeval rocks, supported a wealth of marine forms, among which the bryozoa formed a leading element. The Eurasian land mass presents many surface exposures of Paleozoic age, but they are to a greater or less extent disconnected. In Asia the Halt Range of India has yielded Carboniferous bryozoa with its other fossils. The region of the Ural Mountains, the regions bordering upon MICKLEB AND nAWLRR.] OKOORAPHIO DISTRIBUTION. 68 the Baltic Sea, England, and Scotland, confaiin most of tho Paleozoic strata which have thus far yielded brvozoa. Three or four times as been made ki from North Ai all Mr suc- of the \g bar- lallow- le life, 3mams u-ally, )f this kit the \m the irlier- ^mong ?ozoic lia the I other I upon ica as from the rest of the world. The ear ic'it bryozoa, so far as we now know, are in the Chazy. They are lew in numbers, but this ma}' be iKU'ause they have not been systemati<*ally collected and studied. The Trenton period, in all its subdivisions. Stones Riv<'r (Hirdseye), Black River, and Trenton proper (including the Galena), is a vast torn!) of bryozoa. The seas seem to have swarmed with these minute crea- tures. In eastern Canada and New York, thence stretching through Ontario to the northwest into Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Manitoba, are deposits following roughly the outline of the northern or north- eastern border of the interior sea. Deposits formed along what was soon to appear as an island or islands — the CMncinnati antu^line — are also open to our inspection in Kentucky and Tennessee. At isolated points in Illinois and Missouri Trenton deposits are also exposed. Also isolated tracts of early Silurian times are exposed in the western highland. The Trenton is preeminently a continental formation. Scarcely anywhere between the two highlands does the drill fail to show Trenton if sent deep enough. The succeeding period, the Cincinnati — by some authors still termed the Hudson River group, though the name seems to be a misnomer — is again a formation of continental extent, in which bryozoa flourished. The deposits in eastern New York along the Hudson River, supposedly of this age, have yielded no bryozoa and few other fossils. The Utica shale and the Lorraine and Pulaski shales and sandstones in the region of the Mohawk Valley and southeast of Lake Ontario were formed under conditions not generally propitious for bryozoa. But in the interior, in the region of the Cincinnati anticline, conditions were con- genial and bryozoa flourished. Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and some limited areas in Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa, all yield well-preserved bryozoa and usually in great abundance. Outcrops occur also in Canada and as far east as Anticosti Island, in the gulf of St. Lawrence. The Upper Silurian deposits in this country are exposed rather locally. Many of them were formed under conditions which precluded bryozoan life, but in some bryozoa are exceedingly abundant. From the Medina and Waterlime no bryozoa have been made known. The Clinton has yielded a considerable number both in New York and in Ontario, as well as around the borders of the Cincinnati anticline, but they are seldom finely preserved. The Niagara deposits are generally of a chamcter unfavorable to the preservation of its fauna, but there are two good exceptions — an area in western New York, typically exposed at Lockport, and one in the vicinity of Waldron, Indiana. 04 AMERICAN F088IL BRYOZDA. IBIIU..1T3. The. Lower II«^l(lcrborjf, Hucweding the Niugiim, is loeal in it4 distribu- tion. liut itis ( xix)Huro8 in Allmny and Schoharie countiPH, New York, have yieldoil a large nunil)er of ^ryozoa, whit^h, however, are not favorably preserved for niieroHcopie wtudy. By Home writers tho Ijower Helde'lKU'g is (ionsidered Devonian. Its bryozoan fauna indi- cates relationship about equally with both Niagara and Upper Helder- berg. The Devonian age was ushered in by conditions unfavorable for l»ryozoun \\U\ The Onondaga and Saliferous have yielded no bryozoa. The Upp«M" lltflderberg, in a l>elt extending from ea.stern New York west into Ontario, has proved rather prolific. The succeeding forma- tion, the Hamilton, is preeminently a bryozoan epoch. In western New York, Ontario, Michigan, Manitoba, and Iowa its deposits are characterized generally by an abundjince of bryozoa in a good stiite of preservation. A coral reef in the ancient sea, now forming the obstruction in the Ohio River at the Falls of the Ohio, afforded a hos- pitable abode for immense numbers of biyozoa. The later forma- tions of the Devonian, best displayed in New York and Pennsylvania, have yielded very few bryozoa. None have yet been described. For the early part of the Carboniferous age the name Mississippian secuns to be gradually displacing in this country the terms Subcarbon- iferous and Lower Carboniferous, which have been so variously used that their use now produces ambiguity. The Mississippian series is characterized in North America by limestone formations, mainly located in the Mississippi Valley, though deposits also occur, not so sharply diflFerentiated, in the trough between the Cincinnati anticline and the eastern highland, to which such local names as Waverly, Mar- shall, and Maxville limestone have been applied. Being limestone formations, they are, as might be expected, very prolific of bryozoa, some, however, nmch less so than othf rs. The earlier formations, the Kinderhook and Burlington, alsohavo yielded but a limited number of bryozoa, but this may lie due to the comparatively limited areas of outcrop and to lack of systematic collecting. In the Coal Measures conditions producing bi-ackish or fresh water and marine formations alternated irregularly. Naturally, marine fossils are quite local in occurrence. But among the marine fossils bryozoa hold their place extremely well, though they are much reduced from the opulence of the Mississippian series in kinds and numbers. By the close of the Coal Measures the interior sea had been well- nigh effaced, and in the West and Southwest only — Kansas and Texas — do we find Permian deposits of any considerable extent. But few bryozoa are known from these deposits; whether this is due to their absence or to lack of collecting we do not know. During later geological timas marine deposits in this country arc limited to the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain, to a few favored areas I [HVLL.1TJ. NICKLEfl AM> liAmtl.KH.] OEOLOOIU DIrtTBlJBUTlUN. «5 ilistribu- w York, ai'o not itei'H tho ma indi- ' Helder- rablc for bryo/oa. tiw York g forma- I western losits are i state of iiing the led a hoH- )Y forma- isylvania, »ed. ^Hsippian ibearbon- UHly used series is mainly ir, not so anticline rly, Mar- imestone bryozoa, jtions, the lumber of areas of Uh water marine He fossils reduced Imbers. 3en well- I Texas — Jut few to their Intry are led areas in the (rreat Plains and Rocky Mountain regions, and the territory Iwirdering the Pacific, ('omparatively few bryo/oa <»f later age have been made known, though the indications art> that a large number of spe<'ics will be the reward of thorough collecting. In «entral and southern Eurojje Mcsozoic and Tertiary l»<(ls .>ften a'rM)undin bryozoa. OEOLOOIC DISTRIBUTION. Though the materials for the history of the biologl<' and phylo- gencti*' development of the Paleozoic l>ryo/oa an' to be foun are generally noc well preserved. The Trepo- stomatii have now dropped from first to second place, the Cryptostomata are very much in the lead, the Cyclostomata rare. The Ptilodictyo- nida) now reach their maxinumi and are the predominant family both in immber of species and in individuals. AVith the Niagara a decided change has come. Large forms are com- paratively rare; even among the Trepostomata the tendency to diminu- tiveness is very noticeable. The Cryptostomata greatly predominate; the Cyclostomata and Trepostomata aie abt)ut equally represented. The Ceramoporidai are giving place to the Fistuliporidae, probably their descendants. Among the Trepostomatji the Batostomellidae, the most enduring family of the bryozoa in Paleozoic time, predominate. Among the Cryptostomata the Fenestellidai lead, and from this time on are the chief family. The Lower Helderberg is similar in its bryozoan fauna to the Niag- ara, but the Fenestellidae havt. been increasing "apidly and now form nearly one-third of the bryozoa. No Cyclostomat;. except those belong- ing to the Fistuliporidte and Ceramoporiduj ba\ ? ^en recorded. I [BULL. 173. NICKLK8 AND BA8HLKK.] GEOLOGIC DISTRIBUTION. 67 i may bo n a.s I08- I'ibed, all 1 known, e Cyclo- iring the Trepo- Crypto- t8 prede- nj^ i»bout lescribed iwait dis- iiiong the long the ft) among he Ordo- :a will be by Bill- ?. to place len. The una shall md to be of New itains but le Trepo- [ostomata lodictyo- lily both 1 arc com- diminu- lominate; I'esented. )robably lidse, the )minate. this time le Niag- )w form belong- ■i The Upp<'r Ileldorborg fauna emphasizes the tendency iM'gun in the Niagara and strengthened in the Lower Helderberg namely, the diminution of the Trepostomata and the augmentation of the Crypto- stoniata. The Trepostomata are now of little importance: the Fenes- tellidre far outweigh all other families und constitute considerably over one-half the fauna. The Hamilton fauna excels all others at present in the number of described species and genera represented. Probably a large amount of synonymy still exists Avhich time will eliminate. However, future di.scoveries will probably disclos. a number of new species more than sufficient to offset the loss b}- redu(!tion from synonyms. The Trepo- stotnata are the least important element, and are about rerdy to disap- pear. Naturally they present a jumble of features which makes them difficult to classify along with those of Eopaleozoic age. The Fistuli- poridie have become wonderfully numerous in species and genera. The BatostomellidtB are at their maximum; so also are tht^ Fenestellida\ The Falls of the Ohio has proved, probably, to be the most prolific single locality' for bryozoa in the world. The C3'Htodictyonida) an* also at their maximum. In fact, the Hamilton may be said lu mark tht; culmination of Paleozoic l)iyozoa. In the interval between the Hamilton and the Osage, the next for- mation in which the ])ryozoa forma large element of the fauna, several formations were laid down under conditions commonly unfavorable for biyozoan life, though future collections ma}' materially alter this con- clusion. The earliest of the Mississippian series, the Kinderliook. has thus far shown but few bryozoa. The earlier of the Osage formations, the Burlington, has also thus far proved poof collecting ground, but the Keokuk and Warsaw, following, have an abundant bryozoan fauna. At Warsaw, 111., the Warsaw formation bears a close relationship to the Keokuk fauna, but at other points the Warsaw seems more closely allied to the St. Louis, following it, than to the Keokuk, preceding. In these formations the Cryptostoiiiata ar(> monopoli.sts, but few Cyclo- stomata and Trepostomata occurring. So it continues throughout the Mississippian series. The Fenestellida) continue to l»e, the predominant family. As is the case in other tribes of the animal kingdom, when a type of structure culminates, the famil;,' evolves a great many variatioijs, some curious, and even grotesque, ere it reach(>s its extinction The St. Louis, an almost solid limestone formation, has not been favorable for the preservation of bryozoa. The Ste. (lenevieve, which differs from the St. Louis in having less limestone and more shale, has a con- siderable bryozoan fauna, with the Fenestellida; still much in excess cf the other groups. In the Chester the Fenestella type produces twj curious genera in form of growth, the Lyropora and Archimedes, both of which must have been beautiful objects when living. 1 ;1 k ij 68 AMERICAN FOSSIL BHYOZOA. [BVLL. 173. It might be expected that the Coal Measures, from the mode of their formation, would not 3'ield many bryozoa. Not many individuals comparatively have been found, yet 62 species assigned to 15 genera have ])een recorded. The Fenestellidie are still the most numerous. The Pennian, perhaps because it has been but little investigated, has but few species. The close of the Paleozoic sees the extinction of its bryozoan fauna. The next fauna in America, the bryozoa from the Cretaceous marl of New Jersey, wears an entirely different facies. The Trepostomat-a and Cryptostomata are scarcely, if at all, represented; the Cyclostomata are numerous, and the Chilostomata even more so. LIST OF LOCALITIES. The folloAving list gives the principal localities from which bryozoa have been rei-orded. The asterisk (*) has been placed before the most impt)rtant and typical localities. ORDOVICIAN. Chazy. ( hnmJd. — Mingaii. Vermont. — ( Jranvillc. New York. — *Chazy, (Jalway. Tkenton. STONKM RIVKK (KIRI)8KYK) DIVISION. lAike ITnron. — St. Joseph Island. New York. — *Watertown. Tllinoif. — *Dixon and Calhoun County. Wlxmnnin. — Mineral Point, Janesville, Beloit. Minnesota. — *Minneapolis, *St. Paul, *Cannon Falls, Chatfield, Fountain, Lanes- boro, Preston. Kentucky. — *lligh Brid>;e, Frankfort. 7>'?(«('.s'.s(r.— Knoxville, *I.ehanon, *Murfree8boro, Shelby ville, Jjavergne, Colum- bia, Franklin. BLACK RIVER HIVISION. Neyi Ym-k. — AVatortown, CUiazy. 1 1 'i.tcon.wi . — Beloit. ^[ilnH•Kota. — *MinneapoliH, *St. Paul; Cannon Falls, Fountain, Preston, LanesVioro, and other localities in (ioodhue and Fillmore lounties. Tou'u. — Decorah. Illinois. — Roekton. TRENTON JXVIHION. (iufhec. — Montreal, Joliette, Quebec. Ontario. — *Ottawa, ^Peterborough, Belleville. V(Tmont. — Chimney Point, Bridport. New York. — *Trenton Falls, Middioville, .laeksonlmrg, *VVatertowii, Lowville, Turin, Little Falls, Chazy. Si NICKLE8 AND BASSI.F.R.] GEOLOGIC! DISTRIBUTION. r>9 ^fanUoha.—i^^. Andrews, V/aat Selkirk; Big, Deer, and Little Blaek isliinds, in I^ike Winnipeg. Minnexola.—*H. Paul, *Cannon Falls, Kenyon, Berne, Hader, Mantorville, and localities in Ramsay, (Joodlnie, Olmstead, and Fillmore counties. Mirhifjaii. — Kscanaba Kiver. Wlscormu. — Neenah . mUum. — Rorkton, Calhonn County, Alexander County (Thebes). Kcntucki/. — *C()vingt()n, *Burgin, *Frankfort, Ilarrodsburg, Paris, Georgetown, Ix'xington, Nicholasville, Danville, Colby, Mercer County, (hirrard County. Tnuifxm: — *Xashville, Franklin, Mt. Pleasant, and many other localities in the central basin. Nevada.— -■ rer Canyon, Pahranagat Range. Cincinnati. rTIC.\ DIVISION. Canada. — Ottawa. New York: — Utica, Rome. Ohio. — *Cincinnati, Milford, Loveland, Batavia. Itidiaiui. — Numerous localities in the southeastern corner of the State. Kenturbj. — *Covington, *Xewp(jrt, Maysville, Augusta, Frankfort, Harroii, Washington, and Nelson counties. lUinoin. — *Wilinington, Savannah, Sterling, South Elgin. WixronKi)!. — Delalield, Iron Ridge. Minnisota.—'f>y,r\\\)2, Valley. Manitoba. — Stony Mountain. SILURIAN (I'PPER). A.NTICO.STI. AnflroHti hland (finifo/St. I.nnrcncc). — The lower part of the Anticosti occupies the interval between tlu' Riciimond and the Clinton, probably coulemporaueous with tlie Medina. Tiie upper part is the etjuivalent of the Cliuton. 70 ^1 ^ ! 1 '3.i AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. Clinton. [bull. 173. Ontario. — Flamborough Head, DundaH, *Hainilton. Neuj York. — Wayne County. Tennessee. — Cumberland Gap. A lafMma. — Colliusville. Ohio. — *Dayton, *KatOi., Centreville, *Fair Haven, near New Carlisle, Belfast, T< xUIh Fork, and other localities in Clinton and Preble counties. Indiana. — Hanover. Niagara. Ontario. — Hamilto , Thorold, Flamborough Head, Ne>v Y(jrl: — *Lockport, Rochester, Reynales Ba,sin, Gasport. Oh io. — Cedar vi lie. Indiana. — *Waldron, ^Osgood. Illinois. — Sterling, Savannah, South Elgin, Chicago. Tennessee. — Localities in Perry, Hardin, Hickman, and Waynes countias. Lower Helderberg. Neil) York. — * Clarksville, * Schoharie, Catskill. Tennessee. — Localities in Perry and Hickman counties. DEVONIAN. Oriskany (?). None recortled except from the Gasp4 Limestone at Indian Cove, Gasp^ Bay, and Grand Creve, Canada. Upper Hl-derbero (Corniferous). New York. — Onondaga Valley, Cherry Valley, near Caledonia, Stafford, Schoharie, Thompsons Lake (Albany County), Waterville. Falkirk, near Buffalo, *Le Roy. Ontario. — Port Collxjrne, Port Jarvis, * Walpcle, Wainfleet. Ohio, — Sandusky, Columbus, Sylvania, Marblehead, Whitehouse (Luca-s County). Hamilton. New York. — Cazenovia, near Leonardsville, New Berlin, Delphi, Nortons I^anding (Cayuga Lake), OwascoLake, Lodi Landing (Seneca Lake), BcUona, Hopeton (Yates County), * Canandaigua, Monteiths Point (Lake Canandaigua), Fall Brook, near Lake Canandaigua, Went Bloonifleld, near Muttonville (Ontario County), * Moscow, * York, near Geneseo, Dai ien Center, Pavilion, * West Hamburg, Alden, * Eighteen- mile Creek, and other localities in Cayuga, Scuecaj Ontario, Livingston, and Erie counties. Ontario. — * Widder (now Thedford), Arkoiui, Bartletts Mills, West Williams. Canada. — I^ke Winnepegosis, Hay River, Athabasca River, near Dawson Bay, Red Deer River. Michigan. — * Alpena, Thruder Bay Island, Partridge Point (near Alpena), *Petoskey. Indiana. — Utica, * Fails of the Ohio. Illinois. — Rock I»^land, Andalusia. Iowa. — * Buffalo, Davenport, Muscatine, Independence, Ilackbcrry, Rockford, Iowa City. Wisconsin. — Mil waukee. if»«ffoun.— Calloway County. NICKI.E8 AND BAfWI.ER.] Jowa. — Marshal I to wn . GEOLOGIC DISTRIBUTION. MISSIS8IPPIAN. KlNDERH(X)K. 71 BURI-INOTON. fov'fi. — Burlington. Illinois. — Quiney, Monte/Aima, Sj^etown (Henderson County), Calhoun County. Waverly (=KiNr)ERiiooK TO Keokitk). Ohio.— Lo(\\, Richfield, Sciotoville, Newark, Burbank, Mootn Run, Cuyahogiv County. Michigan. — Hillsdale. Keokuk. Tll>nois.—*'Nanvoo, Warsaw, near Whitehall, Jersey County, near Plymouth, Greene County, Appanoosa (near Quincy). loiro. — * Keokuk, * Bentonsport. Missmiri. — I^grange, St. FranoLsville, Clark County. Keniuchj. — * Kings Mountain, near Somerset, Button Mole Knob (near Ixmisville). Warsaw. Indiana. — Spergen Hill. 7//i»iO(.'<.—* Warsaw, Columbia and other localities in Monroe County, near New Providence. Missouri. — Barrett's (St. Ix)uis County), Curryville. St. LoriH. Illinois. — Alton, Waterloo, Prairie du Rocher. Missouri. — St. Louis, Ste. Genevieve. Kentucky. — Eddyville, Elizabethtown, Somerset, Colesburg, an«l other localities in Caldwell, Lyon, and Crittenden counties. Tenncs.w. — Clarksville. West Virginia. — Between Fort Springs and Ronceverte. Ste. Genevieve. lov-a. — Pella. Missouri. — Ste. Genevieve. Tllinois. — Rosiclare. Kentuckg. — Princeton, Cerulean Springs, and other localities in Trigg and Caldwell counties. CnE.STER. Ohio. — Newtonville. Illinois. — ^Chester, Kaskaskia (now Fort Gage), *Red Bud, Ruma, Baldwin, Rockwood, Anna. Kentucky.— *'!i\o»,n9 Valley (or Tateville), Grayson Springs, Litchfield, Stephens- port, Smithland, and localities in Crittenden, Caldwell, Livingston, Meade, Pulaski, and Jackson counties. Alalmma. — Huntsville. I 72 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. CARBONIFEROUS. CoAi, Meahubes. 0/r/V>.— Newark, Flint Ri«lge, Bald Hill. IIUnoiH. — TiaHalle, *Sevillp, Knox County, Peoria, Danvillo, Springfield and other localities in Sangan.on County, C'a.'r. Chester , Abundant. St. Ijouis . . 'I Few. . [• Very fcv Abundant. Middle (Lyropora beds) . . . Lower (Kaskaskla limc- stonri). Big Clifty (=Aux Va.se.s) None known, sandstone. Ste. Genevieve limestone.. A fair number. St. Louis limestone Rather few. I Warsaw beds , I Keokuk } Abundant. Osage -I Upper Burlington . . . [ Lower Burlington... i('hoteau limestone . . Hannibal shale }• Very few known. Louisiana limestone ) Chemung Very few known. Hamilton Upper Helderberg Oriskany Very few known. Lower Helderberg Abundant. Onondaga Nont; known. Ix)ckport 1 Rochester' Clinton and Anticosti \ moderate number. Medina None known. I Richmond Lorraine Uticn ^ Trenton Trenton i Black River [ Stones River Chazy A few known. Calciferous None known. Do. :}•' Niagara . Abundant. Very abundant. ' Names adopted by the United States Oeological Survey for formations formerly called Niagara limestone and Niagara shale, respectively. In this work the term Niagara refers to these two forma- tions taken together and excluding Cliutou and Medina. I' i : 74 AMERICAN FOH8IL BRYOZOA. LISTS OF SPECIES. CHAZY. [BUI.I.. 173. Phylloporina aspera (Hall). gracilis (Hall). incepta (Hall). Rhinidictya fenestrata (Hall). Stenopora ?? adherens Billings. 7! ]«tula Billings. Stictopora ? glonierata Hall. TRENTON. Aniplexopora ? discoidea ( Nicholson ) . . Anolotichia irnpolita (Ulrich) Arthroclema armatum Ulrich billingsi Ulrich comutuni Ulrich pulchellum Billings striatum Ulrich Arthropora bif urcata Ulrich reversa Ulrich simplex Ulrich Arthrostylus conjunctus Ulrich obliquus Ulrich tenuis (James) Aspidopora (»lycula (James) elegantula Ulrich parasitica Ulrich Atactoporella ? crassa Ulrich insueta Ulrich ramosa Ulrich typical is-pnecipta Ulrich . Batostoma canadense ( Foord ) ? decipiens Ulrich fertile Ulrich fertile-circulare Ulrich humile Ulrich magnoporum Ulrich minnesotense Ulrich montuosum Ulrich superbum ( Foord) varium Ulrich winchelli (Ulrich) winchelli-nodosum Ulrich . . . winchelli-spinulosum Ulrich. Berenicea minnesotensis Ulrich StoncH Hiver. X X X X X X X X Black River. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Trenton. X X X X X X X X X X X X I:! NICKLGS AND I1AHI*I.KH.| iiV.OUHUV DISTRIBUTION. LhlK of »jiecieH — ( 'ontiniUHl. TRKNTON— Continuei)ora alcicorniH I'lrich herricki Ulrich Hythotrypa laxata (Ulrich) CalloiKjra ampla Ulrich angulariH I'lrich ? crenulata Ulrich dumalis Ulrich goodhnenHiH Ulrich incontroversa Ulrich multitabulata ( Ulrich ) pulchella Ulrich pulchella-perHimilis Ulrich undulata Ulrich Teramophylla frondosa Ulrich Cerainoiiorella incliwa Ulrich X interporosa Ulrich Chietetes?? rugosus Hall (.'(I'loclema trentonense (Ulrich ) Coiistellaria fischeri Ulrich varia Ulrich Crepipora perampla Ulrich X i { simulans Ulrich i j X spatiosa Ulrich ! X subfequata Ulrich X venusta (Ulrich) Dekayella praenuntia Ulrich pnenuntia-echinata Ulrich pra>niintia-inultipora Ulrich prscnuntia-nu'vigera Ulrich X X X X X X pnenuntia-simplex Ulrich trentonensiH (Ulrich) Diaatoporiiia flabellata Ulrich I )ii)l<)clema trentonense Ulrich Diplotrypa limitaria Ulrich neglecta Ulrich , westoni Ulrich Dryinotrypa dichotoma Ulrich Eridotrypa briareus (Nicholson) exigua Ulrich , X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 76 AMEBIOAlf FOSSIL BRYOZOA. lAsts of itperift — Continued. TKENTON— Continued. [BULL. m. Eria niutabiliH Ulrich mutabiliH-iiiinor Ulridi trentonenHiH (Nicholson ) Kwihartjpora angulariH Ulrich briareuH (Ulrich) conflv UH Ulrich libana (Safford) ? limitaris Ulrich ramosa (Ulrich) recta Hall recta-nodosa Hall subrecta (Ulrich) Eurydictya calhounensis Ulrich multipora ( Hall) Helopora altemata Ulrich divaricata Ulrich mucronata Ulrich quadrata Ulrich spiniformin ( Ulrich ) Hemiphragma irrasum (Ulrich) ottawense (Foord) tenuimurale Ulrich Horaotrypa ? arbuscula Ulrich callosa Ulrich exilis Ulrich ? intercalaris Ulrich minnesotensis Ulrich minnesotensis-montifera Ulrich. separata Ulrich ? similis Foord subramosa Ulrich subramosa-insignia Ulrich tuberculata Ulrich Homotrypella granulifera ( Ulrich) instabilis Ulrich multiporata Ulrich mundula Ulrich ? ovata Ulrich ? subgracilis Ulrich stones RIviT. X X X X X X X X X X X X Bliiok Klver. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Trenton. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X [BITLL.IW. NICKLGS AND UAIMI.KK.] GEOLOGIC D18TBIBUTI0N. 77 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X /yM/j» of w/weiVft — C'ontiiiu'xl. TRENTON— Continual. Hlones River. X X Black River. TroiiUiii. X X X X X X Lt'ptotrypii ? acervuloHa Ulricli ' x ? claviformis U 1 rich ? hexagonaliH I'lrich infortnis Ulrich Mesotrypa discoidea Ulrich inflda (Ulrich) quebecensis (Ami) regulariH ( Foord ) ? rotunda Ulrich selkirkensis WhiteavcH ? gpinosa Ulrich whiteavesi ( Nicholson ) Mitoclonia cinctosum Ulrich ? mundulum Ulrich ' I I x Monotrypa cumulata Ulrich ' ' X intabulata Ulrich ' X magna Ulrich ! X rcctimuralis Ulrich I imdulata (Nicholson) I ' x 11 Monticulipora arborea Ulrich | I X billingsi Foord j I X ? cannonensin Ulrich ' | X i X incompta Ulrich ' ' X I westoni Foord ' X wetherbyi Ulrich Ncniatopora altemata Ulrich conferta Ulrich delicatiila Ulrich f ragilis U Irich granosa Ulrich ovalis Ulrich retrorsa Ulrich Nicholsonella laminata Ulrich ponderosa Ulrich pulchra Ulrich Pachydictya acuta (Hall) elegans Ulrich everetti IHrich flmbriata Ulrich X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 78 AMERICAN FOSSIL HRYOZOA. Jjist» of iqwc'u'M — ( )uiitiiuuHl. TBKNTON— (JotitinuiHl. Pacliydlctya foiiaUt TTlrich inagnipora Ulrich ocuidentaliH Ulrii^h purnila Ulrich putnila-Hublata Ulrich rolniHta Ulrich triHtirialio Ulrich Phacclopora pertenuiH Ulrich Phii'ii(»iK)ra incipiens Ulrich PhyllixUctya frondutui Ulrich varia Ulrich PhyH(»lK)riiia corticosa (Ulrich) dawHoni Ulrich fenestrata ( Hall ) grauiHtriata Ulrich halli I 'Irich reticulata ( Hall) Bublaxu Ulrich trentonenHiH (NicliolHon) Prastipora afiiniH Foord couoidea Ulrich contigua Ulrich grandis (Ulrich) iuHularis Ulrich insulariB-fllmorensis Ulrich lenticulariH Ulrich nodosa Ulrich oculata Foord sel wyni ( Nicholson ) sinmlatrix Ulrich siinulatrix-orientalis Ulricii Proboscina tuniulosa Ulrich Protocrisina exigua Ulrich Rhinidictya basalis ( Ulrich) exigua Ulrich fidelis Ulrich grandis Ulrich minima Ulrich minima-iuodesta Ulrich.. Slonen Bluck Klver. Klvur. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X [KVi.\..\Ti. Trt'iiidii. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X NICKLEM AM> IIANI|.KII.| UKJUiOOIC DIHTRIHITTION. 79 l.intM itf HfwrifH — ( V)ntiiiiic«l. TKKNT()N-ContiniU'.l. Hliiiiiilictya iiiiitubiliH ( I'lrich ) iiiiitalnliH-iiuijnr (ririch) ... iiiutnl)iliH-wnili'i riricli tiiiHlivillenHiH ( Miller) iioKlectA ririch ntvlecta-canath'nHiH Tlrich. . nicholHoni Ulrich paniK-ra Ulrich pt'diculata Ulrich trentonensiH ( Ulrich ) Sct'iiellopora nuliata Ulrich Spatiopora ? areolata Foonl labeculosa Ulrich lineata-incepta Ulrich Stcllipora antheloidea Hall Stirto[)ora elegantula Hall ? labyrinthica Hall ? rainosa Hall Sti(;top()rclla anfjularis Ulrich angularis-interinedia Ulrich. oribrosa Ulrich dumosa Ulrich exigiia Ulrich flabellata (Hall) frondifera Ulrich rigida Ulrich Stoniatopora arachnoidea (Hall) canadensis VVhiteaves delicatula (James) inflata (Hall) Stroniatotrypa ovata Ulrich Treniatopora calloporoides Ulrich debilis Ulrich ? primigenia Ulrich ? primigenia-ornata Ulrich . ? primigenia-spinosa Ulrich Trigonodictya conciliatrix Ulrich Viiiella repens Ulrich SldlUtl KiVlT. X X X X X X X X X X X X HInik Klvvr. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Tn'iiion. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 80 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. i I : A ' •1 I ! ;■; (I Lists of species — Continued. CINCINNATI, Amplexoponi cin^ulata Ulrich ? (liscoidea ( Nicholson ) flliosa (D'Orbigny) petasiformis (Nicholpru) petaaiformis- welchi (Janes) pustulosa Ulrich robusta Ulrich eeptosa (Ulrich) Anolot ichia ponderosa Ulrich Arthro 'lema angulare Ulrich Arthropurr shafferi ( Meek ) shvLfferi-cle-vvelandi (James) .. Arthrostylns curtus Ulrich tenuis (James) Asjiidopora areolata Ulrich eccentrica (James) newberryi (Nicholson) Atactopora hirsuta U) ••ich maculata Ulrich Atactoporella luultigranosa ( Ulrich ) mundula ( Ulrich) newportensis Ulrich ortoni ( Nicholson ) schucherti Ulrich tenella( Ulrich;' typicalis Ulricl Batostonia implicatnni ( Nicholso!! ) jamesi ( Nicholson ) manitobense Ulrich ? rugOHum ( Whitfielc ) varians (James) Berenicea priinitiva Ulrich vesiculosa Ulvich Bythopora arctipora (Nicholson) delicatula ( Nicholson ) dendrina (James) gracilis ( Nicholson ) meeki (James) parvula (James) striata Ulrich Uticn. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Lorraine. I Rich, mond X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ,i. X X X X X X X X NICKLES AND UASSLEK.] Rich- mond X X X X X X X X X X X GEOLOGIC DISTRIBUTION. Lists of species — Continiu'rniiiu'. X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X Kicli- llllllxl. X X X X X X X X X X /\ X X X X 82 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. 5 i LiMs of itpt'cit'x — C'ontiniuHl. CINCINNATI— Continued. Dekayia appre^-Ha Ulrioh as|)era Pidwanln and Ilainie inaculata James niultispinosa I'lrirh pelliculata I'lricli Di(!ranopura eniacerata ( Nicholson ) frajjilis (liillin^s) internodia (Miller and I)y«'r) nitidula ( iiillinjjs) Diplotry)>a ? diihiii I'lrii'li Di.s(Hitryi)a elegans ( riricli I Eridotrypa siniulatrix (Ulrich) E8charo)iiira acunninata (James) faleiforniis (Nicliolson) lulli (James) niacnlata ( ririfh ) pavonia ( I)'()rl)i^ny) Eurydictya niontifcra riricli sterlin^ren^is I'lrich Fenestella ^rraiinlosa W'hitficM Goniotrypa bilatcralis ririch Grai^todictya ix'releaans ( riricli ) Hel(Ji)i>ra clegaiis ririch liarrisi James inibricata Ulrich Hemiphra^ma imjx'rfectum (Ulricli ) whitfieldi (James) Hetcrotrypa aftinis (ririch) frondosa ( 1)'', )rhii;ny) inik'cta Tlrich panpera ( I'inch) sin^'nlaris I'lricli solitariii IHricli suhiiulchclla (Nicholson) .... suhramosa (I'lrich) suhramosa-prolilica Ulrich . . . llomotrypu cnrvata Ulrich dawHoni (Nicholson) flahellaris I'lrich gekui'iio^;' Ulrich obl'qua Uln-h rtioti. X X X Lorraine. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Ricb- nuinil. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X NICKLES AND BASSI.KK.] GKOLOGIC DISTRIBUTION. 83 Lists i,f s/iirii's — (Continued. CINCINNATI— Continued. rtica. I>orraint'. Homotrypella contexta Ulricli rustica Ulrich Leptotrypa calceola ( Miller and Dyer) clavaroidea ( JaineH) ? claviH Ulrich ? cortc?: Ulrich ? dychei (James ) , ? irregularis (Ulrich) mifii'.Tia Ulrich ( ir-'.ata Ulrich ? seniijularin Ulrich stidhaiiii Ulrich Lioclenia '.' wilinin^'tonenw Ulrich Lioci:. itila aniuilifera (Whitfield) fusitormia ( Whitfield ) iiitida (Ulrich) golidissiina ( Whitfield ) puhfuyifonni.M (JaiiieH) Mt'sotrypa patella (Ulrich ) ., .Aiunotrypa nodosa Ulrich turbinata (James) undulata-heniispherica (J. F. James) Moiiotrypella jequalis Ulrich ' X cra.«simuralis Ulrich quadrata ( Kominger) sidxiuadrata Ulrich Monticniipora cincinnatiensis (James) ?'.' cleavelandi Jan\es hevis Ulrich lit'vis-consimilis Ulrich lamcllo^a Ulrich niamniulata D'Orhijiny molesta Nicholson parasitica Ulrich parasitica-plana Ulrich ?? wuichelli James ?? wortheni James Nicholsonella cuimilata Ulrich vaupeli (Ullrich) X X X X X X X X X X Riph- moiid. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X I X n Hi 84 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. Lints of spedcK — Continued. CINCINNATI— Continued. [BULL.l'o. Pacliydictya fcm'stelliforiiiiH (NicholHon) fciu'HtelliforiiiiH-cortit'iilM Ulrich. ? lirina Ulrich jrifrantoa lllricli Iu>xap)nalis Ulrich ? splendens Ulrich Palosf'hara lR>aiii (James) l*eron(ii)(ira coiiipres.«a (Ulrich ) decipiens ( Ri )miii}zer) Petigopora aspcrula T'lrich gregaria Ulrich , . petcchialiH ( Nicholson ) scabios." 1 'Irich Phiciioi)<)ra wihiiingtoncnsis Ulrich. Phylloporina clathrata (.Miller and Dyer) variolata (T'lrich) Prasopora ? hospitalis ( Niche )l[-on ) Proboscina auh)poroides (Nicholson) c< mfnsa ( Nicholson ) . . frondosa (Nicliolsdii) l*rot()crisina cxigua Ulrich Ptilodictya canadensis Billings tiagellinu Nicholson jiiagnifica Miller nodosa James j>luiiiaria James whitcavesi Ulrich Ptilotryiia ohlicjuatalHrich Rhinidictya lata (Ulrich) parallela James Hhopalonaria veiiosa Ulrich Sceptropora facnla Ulrich Spatiopora aspera Ulrich corticans ( Nicholson )...... iow ensis Ulrich lineata Ulrich niHcnlosa Ulrich monlifcia 1 Irich tuheiculata (^Kdwards and Haii *) I'tlca. X X X X X Irtjrraini'. Kich- moiul. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X NICKLE8 AND BAfWLER. QVA>U )GIO DISTRIBUTION, 86 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X LUfit of nfyrit-s — (Vintinuei^. CINCINNATI— ('ontinnf*l. ! ! T'tH'H. i Lorniino. Uirli- 111(111(1. Stictoporeila Hexuosa (James) Stfptiiatiipora arachnoiiU'a ( Hall ) (Iclicatulat JaiufcH) liclicatuin-tcnuiRsinia I'lrich inllata (Hall)... turf,'i(ia I'lrich Troiiiatopora ?? grannlata \V hittiel'l Vinella radialis I'lrich X X X X X X X X X X X SILI'RIAiV. Amicosii Clinton. I .VinsHVd. I Yl'^V I X X X X X X X Aspidopora parnmla ( Foerste) X pannula-fenastelliforinif Fui-nstft. X natostnmellu ? asjK'ra ( Hall ) , granulifera ( Hall ) I^erenicea cU'frans f Hall) — nu'iiihranai'ea (Hall) I'\ 1i\o)i<)raspiimlosa (Hall) ( 'allopora ?? cervicornif Hall '?? diversa Hall elt'tiantula Hall . . , mafriiKpura Foerste | X ?? iiuiumiformis Hall ?? oppleta Hall and Siiiiiw)ii A I ' I1orclei.'aIl^■ ' * 1 1 ; ' X ('allotryi)a licterra ( Hall ) I ' iiia«T()pora-8i!;nata ( Hall) (M'lUit'era (Hall) - I ' pancipora Hall and Siiwp.'ior. i striata (Hall and Sinipw* i Ill iinispina ( Hall) ] |...... (Vraiiio|i()ra '.' {•onflueii!* Hill , ' j X ■.' expanw.TaTrtes ' i X '. explanaiii Hall i X . 1 I iinUricata Hall ' ' X ' lal)eculoia cis.'seis ( Hall) i | X diffusa (Hall) ! X X X X X X X X niayrart'iisis ( Hall) Eritlotrypa corticosa ( Hall ) fcliinata (Hall) Fenestella acuticoata Hoenier adornata Hall and Sin^ts-m adrastt Hall H".«yl.- Hall altha'aHall belliHtriata Hall cleia Hall crobri! --a Hall ? cribr(j«« Hall X X X X X X X \ X X X X NI(kl,E.S AND iiAs,sr,i;ii. OEOLOOIC DISTRIBUTION. 87 LiMit of »pecies — Continued. SILURIAN— Continnwl. AiitU'cwtl. Ollntnii. NiiiKiirii. X liOWlT Hold. Fenestella t'lefWHH Hall ? frequi'iiH Hall ' X hestia 1 lall X ?idaliaHall ' !.. ' X . i ; ; juncea Hall j i X nof Hall and WinipHon ' ! x parvnlipora Hall X pertonuin Hall ., ' ! i X philia Hall ! ! 1 X prolixa Hall | i X ' I I ' I spio Hall and Simpson i X Sylvia Hall X tenuis Hal! ' X FLstulipcmi ? crassa ( Hall ) distans (Hall) halli Rominger hemispherioa ( Roomer) maculosa ( Hall ) neglecta Rominger neglecta-nia'.ulata Hall serialis (Hall and Simpson ) torta (Hall) ? triloba Hall and Simpson Helicopora latispiralis Claypole Helof)ora armata P.illing,o l)ellula Billings ? ? circe Billings ? ? concava Billings fragilis Hall '.' ? irregularis Billi'-js ntxlosa Billings ? " varipora Billings I liiiiitry])a bi«erialis i Viall) hi,vn»ria!!s-«,>.xili.s (Hall and Sim|».si>ii) wlTlchi Foerste Homotry[)H ? <'onHuens Foerste ■.'solkia (Hall) lt'litliyora( his nereis Hall Idiotry|)a jiariusitica IJlrioh Ijt'ptotrj pa ? sphierion (Hall ) X X X X X X X X \ X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 1 j I X i X X X X 88 AMERICAN F088IL BRYOZOA. [BUM,. 178, LiMn of upeclfn — C( tntiniUHl, SILURIAN— f'(>ntimi('a colliculata ( Hall ) I X ? helderbergiae ( Hall ) ! X iTiontioulata ( Hall ) ' <, X ? proxima ( Hall ) ' X sph{Erica(Hall) ' ; X ?? spiimlosa (Hall and Simpson) i X tabiilata (Hall) ' '■ X Moiiotryindla ? abrupta (Hall) ' j ' j X ?arbuscula(Hall) ' ' i X ? consiinilis (Hall) , X ' ?densa(Hall) | ' X Nt'niatt)pora formosa (Billings) lineata (Billings) ? lineopora (Billings) macropora ( Hall ) n)inutH (Hall) raripora ( Hall) striatopora ( Billings ) strigosa (Billings) OrthojMJra canaliculata ( Hall) granilinea (Hall and Simpson) nodosa (Hall and Simpson )... ovatipora (Hall) parallela (Hall) regnlaris ( Hall) rhombifera (Hall) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X NICKLK8 ANU BAMtl.KK,] GEOLOGIC DISTRIBUTION. 84) X X X X [jistx of xpirirx — C'i)iitinutMl. SILURIAN— CuntimuMl. Antl<'(istl, X X Clilltcill. I NlHKiirii. Held. X X X X X X X Piwhydictya alcyoiu' ( Hillings) bifun-ata ( 1 lall ) l)i£uroata-iiistal>ilix Kot-rHt*' cratJHa ( I lall ) cniaciata Foerstt' ? faiiit'lioa Foetxti' obe.sa Founstt' , tnrgida Fuerste Palcschara '.'? bilatoraliH Hall coiicentrica Hall and SinipHoii ? (lii^HiiniliH (Hall) ? iiicrassala Hall iiicnistans Hall ? luaculata Hal! VoffulaHall ' radiata Hall : ? ti'imiw Hall and Simpson ' riin'iiopora conisteiiata Hall | X cnsiforniis Hall \ X cxci'llens (Billings) : x i cxpansa Hall and Whitlield | X (ixplanata Hall iltubriata ( Jamew) liiata ( Hail ) magna (Hall and Whitfidd) mnltifida ( Hall ) punctata (Nicholson and Hindc). snperba (Billings) tenuis (Hall) Phylloporina angulata (Hall) asperato-striata ( Hall ) Pulypora albionensis Spencer arta(Hall) compacta ( Hall ) c'ompressa ( Hall ) conferta Hall eudora ( Hall ) idothea (Hall) incepta Hall X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 90 111 ! I AMKRICAN FOSSIL BRYOZfJA. JjiMtH of M/ifciiM — ( '« >iitiniie< I. Sir.UUIAN— (Continued. [Hi-M.. 17:). J'<)ly|Mjm lilii'U Hull ()l)li(|iia (Hall) {laxillatu ( Flail ) I)Uii('t<)Htriuta ( Mali ) ? Htricta (Hall ami SiiupHon) .. tantula (Hall) varia ( Hall ) Ptilodictya angusta (Hall) fxpanwi Hall expanHa-«!inan't'H(;enH Foerxtt- gladiola Hillings nebulona ( Hall ) obliqtia KiiigtiehtTg sulcata BilliugH ? teiiera ( BillingH) whitlieldi Foei-nte Ptiloporella lUTvata (NicholHon) Rhinopora ? tubercnlosa Hall ? tulmlowi I lall verrncoHa Hall Scei)tn)p(jra fiiHtiffirmis T'lrich dnucoscuiium acmeuin (Hall) ?cleiH (Hall) coroniH ( Hall ) tenui('ej>s (Hall) thyeue (Hall) Hti(;t()p\ {''', V] '/I /a ^i \> y /A IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 !f "^ i 25 I.I - H 2.2 2.0 Ilia. ^r» 1.25 III 1.4 1.6 = III— ^ -< 6" ► Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WIBSTiR.N.Y. 145S0 (716) S73-4S03 T 93 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. IAkU of Kperien — C'Ontinued. DEVONIAN— (;ontinue.ilari8 (Hall and Simpson) . bifurcata (Hall and Simpson)., crescens (Hall) gill)erti (Meek) hau.iltonensis Ulrich , inciflurata ( Hall ) , ?invi'rtiH (Hall) , liniata ( Hall and Siiniwon ) linearis ( Hall ) , meeki ( Nic-holson ) ovata (Hall and Simpson) ovatipora ( Hall ) ix>rarrta ( Hall ) recta (Hall and Sim])skayiH ? (levi>ni<-a I'lricli , Dichotrypa foliata riricli Dincotrypa ? (Ifvonica Ulrich Eridopcjra ? divulata (Hall) cU'iiticulata ( Hall ) Eridotrypa apprcHNi ( riricli ) ?<»l)li(iualiH Hall an^ustata Hall arkonennis Wliiteaves at;nla Hall wrrata I lall Hingularita.H Mall 8iiiu<»Ha Hall i | X Hpitwa Hall j hU'llata Hall U'lU'lla Hall tiilterrulata Hall ami KimpHoii ; X X X X X X X X X variapora Hall i i X veni Ulrich i ] X vtTrucxsu Hall i , X FeneHtrap<»ra hijMirforata Hall j ' X infrajHjroHa ( Ulrich ) i : X (H;ci(lentalis Ulrich | j X FiHtulijKjra acervulowi KouiiuKt-''" j | X alternaUi ( Hall ) j '' X UHtrica Ulrich \ i X ? Imllata (Hall and Siiupwui) i x colliculata (Hall) ? confusa ( Hall ami Simpson ) . . . ? conHtricta ( Hall ) comilata ( Hall ) cornuta (Hall ami Simpson ) (?I)ichotrypa) corrugatu Ulrirli cultellata(Hall) iliNtcnsa (Hall) - eriensis Rominger foliai-ea (Hall) foonli Ulrich geometrica ( Hall) granifera (Hall) ?? helioH Kominger ? hemiupherica ( Hall ) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X NK'K LKH AND liANHLER.] (IKOUMHC DISTRIBUTION. 96 LImIk of H/uriix — CniitiliutMl. I )K V( )N I A N— { ontinuwl. Oriskniiv. \iXl "*»""•"«»• I !■ istiilifMim hiiniiH'iiHiH ( NirhnlHoii) infraf>sutii (Xicholson) ! int«'rapin*ra Hall and Sinipmui I labiosa Winchell , ? Lmellata (Hall) ' X loiifliniaciila (Flail ) tnonticuiihta Ulrich ' j normaliH Ulrifh '■ ' ovata aiall) ' ' ? iNirinaiyiiiata (Hall) ; X ? iniHtnlowi (Hall and Simpson) ntmoHa (Hall and Sinipnon) '■ roniingeri Nicholson anson X ? umbilicata ( I lall ) ' X ? unilinea Hall and SiiupHon X ntrii'uluH Ri)ming(>r vi'siculata Hall and Sinipson •. . . Oiiossotrypa |)alif()rniiH ( Hall ) Hederella alU-rnata ( Hall and Wliitfield ) canadenBiH ( Nicholsdn) (•irrlutsii Hall I (•onferta (Hall) HliforniiH (Killinge) 1 I magna Hall ; I II«'lic(»p()ra iilrichi Claypole i HiMnitrypa hiordo Hall i ' X colmneilata (Hall and SimpHon) j x rribrosa ( Hall ) favoHa ( Hall ) tenera Ulrich X X X X X X ^^ s X X X X '■p 96 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. Ligtit of i*i>ecieit — C'ontimieora circunistata (Hall and Sinipnon) jH^rforata ( Hall) Mt'okopora Htellifcni ( Uoiningt-r) Monotrypa ? anipliM'tt'ii^" CJrahan MonotryiH'lla ? nnjipi Whitoavt's* Montic'ulipora ? nionticiila ( White) ? wlncliflli Ulrirh Neniataxin fil)roHU8 Hall ? HiinpK'.x Hall and Simpson OrHiojM)ni bispinulata (Hall) «-arinata Hall and Simpson olon^ata (Hall and Simi^son) ... frnmifenv (Hall and Simpson)... hexagona (Hall and Simpson) . . inunersa (Hall and Simpson)... ' interpluna (Hall and Simi>son) . Orliikuny.i \l'Xl ""'»'"""• X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X NICKI.EH ASD OAMHI.KK.j OKOLOOIC DISTRIBUTION. 97 Hainiltoli. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X IJflK of ttjM'rifi* — ('ontiniutl. DEVONIAN-Continued. Oriskany, <)rth(>]KirH lineata (Mall aixl SiiiipHon). orbipura (Hall) ornata (Hall and SiiiipMtii). polygona (Hall ) rpper Held. r(!)^ilari» ( Hall ) reticulata (Hall and Sinipsoii] rlionihifcra (Hall) m-utiilata (Hall) HulHptadrata ( Hall ) tortaliiuui ( Hall ) X ;naii) .1. HHiiiilton, X X X X X X traiisvo PaU'wIiara ? interivlla Hall ? jH?rtenuiH Hall ? reticulata Hall ? variacclla Hall Petalotrypa conipreHMa Ulrich I ! x r(>Ha (Hall) X ' jtropria ( Hall ) X ? iwy«'lic KillingH X pulclK^lla Ni«rln»lH«)n X quan). wparata (Hall and Hinipsonj Hhiinianli Pnuit HtriatoiHtm ( Hall) Htihnnitans ( Hall ) Wnella Nicholwon trannverHa Ulrich IVisni(>|N)ra dilatata Hall lata Hall and Sinipnun . . . paurirania Hall wparsipora (Hall) triquetra Hall ProlxNMuna ? laxa Whiteaves X X X X X X X X X X X X X X MICKI.KM ANO UAhHl.KH.l (IKOLOOir DISTRIBUTION. J^^ll^l of Hfn'ciiH — f 'ontiiitii'd. DKVONIAX— CoiitiinHHl. 99 oriskiiiiy.' ,/;!,'JJ^ Haiiiili. III. X X Ptili»t«'>i < NirlmlHon ) , rt tania HillinjfH X ItilojHini iiifnNim'iiH ( llall ami SimpHoii ) I I X iKxlosa ( llall) striata Hall PtilniK»r«'lla hifiin-a (I'lrirh) inicqualiM ( Hall and Siiiipsoii) ' I X laticn-wt'iiH I llall ami SitupHoii) I X ItiloiMirina coiiira ( Hall aiiH(in ) ' X tlinpariliH ( llall ami SinipMiii ) ' X |>iiiiiata ( Hull aiip<)rii1ra adnata ( Hall) cinctnta ( I lall I ]M>runra lint'incMlis I'lrii-li lim>ino(lis-hnmilis I'lrii'li siihannulata I'lrii-h ; I suh'if«'ra I Irich '• S«-Jilarii)oni approximata I'lricli canadensis Whitt-avt's scalariformis Hall sepamta I'lrich ' suln'oncava llall SfU'no|Mjra nirrincta ( llall ) fomplexa ( I lall ) Seniiroscinium ))iinibri<»tiim (Hall) biserrulatnm I lall \ davidHoni (Nidiolsruiii (Hull) himlci (Nu-hnlw)!!) influxiini (Ilall ) iiitcrrnptuni (Mall) lahiatmii (Mall) latijnncturuiii (Hall) lunulatniii (Hall) iiiirahil«> ( Nichnlmtn) |K>niian;inatiiiii ( Hall) ... jilanidorHutiiiM I'lricl) rliomlm'iiiii Ulricli rhnmlH)i«leuiii I'miit Hcmimtniuiniii (Hall) Huhtortih* ( Hall ) tdrtmii (Hal!) tulMTculatuni (I'roiit) SiMiiio|Mim ItiHti^iimta Hall Stict<»iH>ni '.*■.' rniargiiiata Hall T! Htriata Hall and Simpson Sti(!t1unK>a (Hall and Simpson ) . . Hontulata (Hall) 8tomatoi)ora T! moniliformiH Whitmvos. . . Streblotrypa hamiltonensiH (Nit^holson) .. Hciitulata ( Hall) 8trotop«ira jwrminuta Ulrich TH>ni(Mlictya ? rhoniboidea ( Hall ) Tajniopora exigua Nicholson occidentalis Ulrich pennifonnis NicholHon nH*uban8 (Hall and Simpson), eubcarinatu (Hall) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ,173 mOKLn AND BAMLBR.] 0KOL0(»IC DISTRIBUTION. 101 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X LiM* itf ttfterifn — ( 'nntiiuic*!. DKVOXIAX-Cniitinu.'.l. OriNkitiiN. 'I'll'il','' lliiiiillliiii. TliaiiiiiiMMiH iiiultiruiiiUH Hull. imnuH Hall. ItauciruiiuiH Hull. X X Tliuiiiiuttryini
  • iiiat«>llu uiiniilata ( I lull ) arlMirca ( Mall) Kloiucruta ( I lall ) iKxloHa (Hall uixl Sitii|>H4in). IK^rMplnulata (Hall ) X Tro|)iHon ) X lata (Hall) [ X nana (Hall and SinipHtm) ; x ]K'rnodoHa ( Hall ) i X H<»lariH (Hall) Hu)>Htriata (Hall) x tegulata ( Hal 1 ) X MISSISSHTIAN. Kl. Osage. St. LoiiIh. Ch. Wav. X Bur. Keo. War. St. I.. SU'.(i. Acanthwlenia fonflueuH ( Ulrich ) Actinotryim i)eculiari8 (Roniin- iier) X X Aniuutrvpa fistulosa Ulrich X X nunuloHa ITlrich Holida Ulrich 1 ! V Hynimetrica Ulrich 1 1 .••••. Y An^hinitnleH connnunin Ulrich . 1 i X compactus Ulrich. 1 V distant Ulrich X grandis Ulrich X intennediuH Ulrich . . X 1U2 AMKKK'AN FOHHIL HKYOZOA. [RI'LL. 173. l,iMK i>f DjwfifH — ( 'otilinutHl. MIH8IHHIPI'IAN-("niitiiui.Ml. < HttiKf. Wmv. Hiir. KtNi. An-hiiiuilt'H invuKiiiutUH Clricli. laxiiH (Hull) iiKH^kaiiiiH (Hall).. iieKliKtfiiH ririfh owoimnuH (llall) ., ]MtrniiiiiiiiUN ('Irifli ..' pnintaiiiiH Ulrirh miblaxiiH riri<'h HwallovaiiiiH (Hall) .. t(*n>l)riforiiiiM Ulrich . wnrtlifiii (Hall) Ba«-tr()|Mim Hiinplex ririrh BatuHtoiiiellu abriiptu I'lricii iiitcrHtiiK'tii ririih .. niti'l i!u I'Iricli Hpinul«)H» I'Irii'li IkfreiJMH-a ? iiiHU(*tu I hiwwtn ChiU)try|»a liiHpula riricli Cu;l(K;oimH };nuioHUH riri<'h rlioinbiruH Ulrirh. . . . roHciniiiiii latum Ulrirh Cy<'lniM>m vx|)atiatu Ulricli fiin);ia Front Cycloporella ? [(erverna Ulrifh... spinifera Ulrich CyHt*M Kll] OKOLOOICAL DISTRIBUTION. 108 Awrfji I if Hpfriein — ( 'on t i m i«h I . M IHHISSI IM'I A N— ( ontiiuHMl. <'h. .. X .. X .. X .. X .. X • • " • • > • ... X X X ... X X Kl. (NUff)'- >*(■ IxiiIm <'h. Wbv. Bur. Kf«t. WHr. Ht. L. St«>. 4liu I'lrich. . . . X X lvntiloiHiniriii bifiircatH Clrich .... 1 •■*•■• X Kritlopora iiuu'roHtiiiiiu I'lrich.... X |niiH'tif»'rn I'lrich • ■->■• .,,,,.1 X Kvttrtinupora jinunliH Met>k ami \V(trtlii'ii X X • ■ • • quiiuiiieradiata Tl- rirli 1 ' 1 radiata Mwk ami Wortlu'ii X 1 Hoxradiata .M«'(>k aiirta Hall y !" ' Itanvaim I'roiit •/ luirlin^tuiH'iiHiH I'lrifh . X X X (•av«'rnosa riri«'h cci-trii'iiHiH ririch y ciii^iilata Ulrich V (•oiiipnisHa ririch X 1 licata Mi'«'k X «'U>vatifM)m (Mru-h X cxi^iia ririoh X filiHtriata ririch X fuliata Flrich X fiiniciilu ririch >^ hcrrickana Ulrich X liinitariH Ulrich X NmUciihih MtH^k X X nuvkana Ulricli niultinpinoHa Ulri(>h X X iintlcMlorHaiiH Lii'ich rt'HaliH Ulrich X rojfaliH-uiacra Ulrich .. X richfleldenHiH Ulrich .. X rudiH Ulrii'h X X ...... X X Herratula I'lrich X X Hiihflexuoya Ulrich X tenax Ulrich X X X 104 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. /ywrfuls. 1 ch. Wnv. Bur. Kc<.. War. St. 1.. St«'. o. FtdieHh'lla triHerijiliH Ulrich X FtiiM'Htralitt «'i)iTii>a<'ta inri(;h X X Hancti-ludovici Prout . X FiHtiiliiMini listeria (Pronto X X (•oini)reHHa Rom inkier.. t'Xct'llc'iiH I'irif'h 1 X prolifica T'iricli X npt*rj;eiu*n.siH Roinin^or ? tiil)er('ulata Pntut X X (il vjitojioRi ♦OegaiiH (Prout) ' X ! ki'VHerlinfii (Prout) .. X 1 1 uiicholinia (Prout) X X )>luinoi4a (Prout) itunctipora Ulricli X sajicnt'lla (Prout) X X X X wijteiiella- calicu 1 oHa Ulrich • Hagenella-lata I'lricli . Hi'liotrvpa Itifolia ririch Y Ilcniitrvpa asi)era Ulrich V 1 nodosa Ulricli X X X ; : pateriforiniH Ulrich - . - . ; [(t^rstriata Ulrich phunoHa (Prout) X X ....>> proutana Ulrich X X X proutana-nodulosa Ul- rich iiroutana-verni i f era Ulrich X X Intrajiora IkimiUh ( Ulrich) undulata ( Ulrich ) Y I< X Nubglol>08Uin ITlrich wachsinuthi Ulrich X X 1 1 Lyropora divergens Ulrich Y ovalifl IHrich 1 X (luincuncialiH (Hall) ... ■ • • • 1 1 1 1 X swacT^sw^WHW*; ULL.178. MICKLBB AND BA8BLEB.] GEOLOGIC DISTBIBUTION. 105 o. ch. X ! Lixi» of ttpeciett — Continued. MIS8I8SIPPIAN— Continue*!. ... X X X X - • • • -- X X X Ki. ( htHgv. St. I/<>Uis . <;h. Wav. ^ Bur. Ki'i). Wiir. SI. L. SU>.(!. LvrojK>ra ntiioHculiiin I'Irirli 1 X rt'trcirfa (Mock and Worthen) X Hubqiiadnnis (Hall) . X subquad raiis- 1 vra (Hall X Meeko|K>ra ? aperta I'lrich X approxiniata I'lrich .. V ♦•lanna ( I'lrich) X cxiniia Tlrich X X Phractopora inepu^tonia (Ulrich). X X X I>innata ( Ulrich ) trifolia (Roniingcr) . ' X X Pinnat(JiK)ra conferta Tlrich curvata Ulrich X flcxuitna Ulrich X iiiteriiit'dia Ulrich X X X minor Ulrich siniiilatrix Ulrich - - (striata Ulrich X Hubangulata Ulrich . . X X X X tenuiraniosa Ulrich ' vinei ITlrich : . X X youngi Ulrich Pol v{M)ra approximata Ulrich X hiseriata Ulrich X burlingtonensis THrich X cestriensis TTlrich V coinplanata I'lrich Y corticosa Ulrich ....•• X ? graciliH Prout X X halliana Prout X imprcHHa Ulrich X niaccoyana Ulrich X X X X radialiH Ulrich X retrorsa Ulrich eimulatrix Ulrich Bpinin(Mlata I'lrich X Hpinulifera Ulrich X 106 AMERICAN FOSfilL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. LikIm of H/terif)! — Continue*!. MISSIS.SIPF1AN— Continued. I Ki. Osage. St. LouiH Oh. Wav. Bur. Ker>. War. St. L. HH'.ii. Polv{H)ra tul)er*'ulata Prout X varsoviensis Prout X Prisniopora serrulata Ulri<^h V Proutella (listroidea (Prout) X X X X Ptiloj>ora acuta Illrich X (rylindrai'ea I'lrirh paujiera Ulrich X rtrouti Hall X valida Ulrich X RcteiKtrina flexuoHa (^Ulrich) V RhoiulM>|H>ra angUHtata Ulrich X arniata Ulrich X ? asjienila Ulrich X X atteiuiata TTlrich 1 tlccipieuH Ulrich X i dichotoma Ulrich . . X X X cU'gantula Ulrich cxiyrua Ulrich X X fjraciliH Ulrich .... incra^Hata Ulrich . . . X X minor Ulrich X ohioensin Ulrich X persimilis Ulrich . . . . . . . X pulchella Ulrich y niuiulatrix Ulrich . . X ? Hpiralis Ulrich X tabulata Ulrich X tt'nu' rama Ulrich . . . X tranHVcrsaliw Ulrich . X X varianH Ulrich wortheni Ulrich X Septopora bistirialis-nervata Ulrich cestriensiw Prout X X decipienn Ulrich ....... .. X rectistyla (Whitfield ) . . 1 V robusta-internieilia Ul- rich V Hub(jua«lKf. St. I^oiiis. rh. Wav. Bur. Keo. War. St. K. Hto.{}. Treniat<>iK*ra ? ? uniericAua Miller. X V ??fnigiliHWinchelI. ? ? veeiculosa W i n - chell X X Worthenopora eimtulata ( Prout) . X HpinoHa Ulrich .... X CARBONIFEROUS. Acanthoclmlia fniticosa Ulrit^h Chainodictyon laxuni F( Morale laxuin-ininor Ulrich. Co8iuellida>: Bythopora Eridotrypa CoiiHtellariidaf: ('oriHtellaria .Stellii)ora Nic'holsonella Treniatoporida;: Trematopora Batostoma Heniiphra|;ma Stromatotrypa Monotrypa Diplotrypa Calloporidae: Callopora Cryitostomata. Phylloporinida;: Phylloporina Dryinotrypa Arthrostylidse: Arthrostylus Helopora Arthrocleiiui Nematopora I I -I b B O I o 8 2 6 1 e S s 13 3 8 6 4 2 5 2 1 3 5 13 3 1 5 3 10 8 1 3 5 5 7 ■One Hpecics Stones Kivur and Trenton. 112 * ! AMERICAN FOBBIL BKYOZOA. Tableif of genera imd ttpfrie* — ('ontinue • 2 . • - - 11 2 1 226 ■ . 1 1 H 5 3 2 7 5 1 Tablet of genera and species — Continued. CINCINNATI— fJontinuwl. Cycix>htomata — Continiieora Mesotrypa Aniplexoporida?: Aniplexojwra Monotrypella Discotrypa Heterotrypidse: Heterotrypa Dekayella Dekayia Petigopora Leptotrypa Atactopora JMostomellida;: Bythopora Eridotrypa Lioclema Lioclemella Constellariidse: Constellaria Nicholsonella Trematoporidse: BatOHtoma Hemiphragina Bull. 173 8 I 21 -a .2-2 . pi § i o 3 1 1 7 8 7 2 2 5 1 3 1 8 4 1 9 3 5 4 10 2 7 1 1 5 7 2 5 2 114 AMERICAN F088IL BBYOZOA. (bull. 178. ! TnhlfK of ffenern and ttpecifn — ( 'ontinuemata — ('OntiniitHl. Treniatoi»c»ri'lH' — Continued. Monotrvi* 1 1| i Lorraine and Rich- mond. rtica. Lor- raine, Rich- mond. X) 3 f5 1 2 1 1 3 3 Diplotrvpa 1 1 Calloporidn': Calloiwra 4 r> 10 CallojKjrella 1 3 ,'i Ckyptohtomata. (; Phylloporinichi': ['•i PhvlloDorina 1 I 2 FeneHtellida*: Fenestella 1 1 Arthrostylida': Arthrostvlus 2 i 1 2 Helopora 1 3 1 Arthrot'leiiia Sceptroprtra I 1 ' Ptil: Ptilodictva 1 6 ■ Ewharopora 1 4 5 Phainopora 1 1 Arthropora 1 1 2 Grapt(Mlictya 1 1 Stictoporellida>: Stictoporella 1 . 1 Ptilotrvpa I 1 2 6 2 1 1 Rhinidiotyonidte: Rhinidictva I 2 Eurydiotva 2 Padiydiftva 6 Dioranopora 1 1 4 1 1 Goniotry|)a Chilostomata. PalePt'harida': PaleHohara 1 Total 40 4. 60 12 83 3 1 203 iiU.., NUKi.>>AM. nAwi,K.K.l OEOUKJIO DISTKIUUTION. (inn ni ii'llh uHinlter i>f iterlfH fmnt^U In hileuzoiv j'itrnnttiini*. 115 OrdiiviclHii. Hlhirlttii 'i Dt'VimlHii. MlwiNPipplaii. Crtrtxiii. Si, 1= jU i 1 i t 7, O d J J U CTBNOHTiiMATA. RhopHloiiHriidii': Rhopiiliiniiria t AsoKllftyonUlii': A«<'II 1 1 2 •i Vinclla 1 4 1 1 1 1 5 :< •i 1 7 \"" 1 s Cyci/wtkmata. DiiixtoiNiiidii': SU>inuto|Hirii H PrnlMwinii 1 1 5 Bfrenici'ii •1 1 n DiiiMti>|M)riiiii 1 Iluderullii • 1 1 6 1 2 Heriuxliii 1 1 Rcptnriii 1 Inei<1ic: CrisincDn 1 1 ProUKTisiiia 1 •J 1 1 1 Entalophorirtii': Mitoflomu i •i Clonopora 2 1 ■ 3 Dipl(M'li'ma 1 1 1 2 1 (' vxtojM )rii 1 rimcfloporida": I*hu('el(>|M)ni 1 1 {'onimoixtridw: Cernniopom 1 « 3 10 Corunioporcllii •2 4 7 5 1 3 1 Crepipora K ChiloiKjrelln 1 CcBlwlema 1 1 1 1 1 •A 1 .... 4 Aiiolotichiii . . . . .. |.... 2 Coramopliylla 1 BvthotrvDii . 1 i 2 Sccnclloponi 1 Sptitiopom " ... 10 Kistiiliporida;: Fistnlipom 4 C •} 43 2 2 7 3 2 1 2 .. . 62 Cyclotrvpa 2 Eridopora 2 4 Pinacotrypa 7 Chilotrvpn 4 2 1 H Strotop(jra 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 1 3 Moekoporn 1 1 3 6 Lifhenotrvpa 1 1 Buskopora 1 4 Glossotrvpn 1 Selcnopora 1 2 Pnvi( t'lla 2 Coclocaiilis 2 8 Botrylloporldse: Botryllopora 1 . . . . 1 ' 116 AMERICAN FOHHIL BRYOZOA. [Bt'LL. 178. Unurrn wilh numlitr ttf niterifn prufut in P>iUitzoii\fiirmatimt»—('nntinuvn\. I Onloviclan. Klliirlaii. ncvonlan. Mlwilmlpplaii. C^rlMm. r 1 4 i H 7 2 2 5 1 3 1 8 4 i t tij ^ 83 2 ^ « i 6_ hi TREnwniMATA. MontlcuUp(irtra U) Atactopori'llii 11 Per»>imiM)ni u Iloin(itry{K>llH G 11 18 8 8 1 H Homotrypa .... 1 .. .. 1 \H I'THMoporH li ARpicIoiNirH .... 2 H MeAotrypa » 10 Amplexoporido!: Amplvxoporii H Monotrypclla 1 8 1 2 1 2 g I'ctalotrvixi 2 1 9 3 A 4 10 2 2 Heter«)trj'pW«: HctcrutrviM .... 11 Dekayclla n 9 DekayiH 1 ■■ n PetliroDora 4 Lcptutrypa 4 1 ■ 10 AtActofH)ra 2 BatoRtomellidee: Batostomella 2 1 1 8 fi BvthoDora 2 7 10 Callotrypa 7 2 1 1 4 2 ' 10 Trematella f> Eiidotrypa 5 1 1 1 10 Stcnopora 6 2 2 3 4 2 1 17 4 29 «• 9 I 5 1 Anisotrypa ' Lioclema 1 5 7 4 8 16 2 Lioclemclla .... 1 CunHtellariido!: Constellaria •2 1 3 Stellipora 1 Nlcholsonella 2 1 Idiotrypa 1 5 1 ■ Trematoporida': TrcmatODoia 5 13 3 1 5 3 10 10 Batostoma 5 2 1 \H HemiDhramna f, Stromatotrv'Dii 1 MonotrvDa 3 1 6 1 i 15 DinlotrvDa 4 Calloporidee: CalloDora 10 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 28 CalloDorella 8 Cryptobtomata. Phylloporinidse: PhvlloTMirina 3 8 I 1 1 1 2 15 Drymotrypa 1 1 .... ! .... ■ • •• •••• i NK^KLI • • • • 16 • • • • 11 • • • • 2 • • • • A • • • • 18 • 1 • • 14 • • • • 8 .... 10 8 ■ • • • 9 • • • ■ 2 .... 2 .... 11 • «.. 9 • •• ■ 6 4 10 2 «) .... 10 ' 10 fi L.. 10 '... 17 1.... 4 .... '^ »'. » l 10 18 6 1 15 4 23 8 15 1 I ANt> BANII.KR.] GKOLOOIC DIHTRIBUTION. (Intern tnih numlirrnf Pitent* jirriimi in hihitznir fimnnlimtM — OmtiniitHl. 117 Onllvlcian. Hllurlan. 1 I)iM k-onUn. MlNMlMnippian. Carl Mill. J« i ^ 1 i 1 1 7 •i J 14 3 n 12 4 ui i 23 Mj ; 6 ^1 4 19 1 1 ('KVKnitn'oMATA ColU'cl. Ft'iM'Htclliiiii': K*'!!****!*'!!*! 111 S4'Illil'l»M'illilllll 17 3 26 Kt'iK'HtrniMirH 1 8 lmitrv|iH 1 7 3 i 9 !i(M-iill|Kini 1 1 1 4 I'liltryjtrt •> ' 10 IU'mUry|>a 1 3 1 .... 10 24 17 s 1 82 Lyroponi 7 FfncHtntllH •> 2 ThnmniwUK 1 1 3 1 ? 2 ',> 2 .... 13 I'hvllopora 1 3 1 1 R«'tt'porl«1ni 1 "" 1 8 Ketcporina 1 1 H l'tlloiK>re11a 1 '} 1 4 >til<)|torina \ 4 \<'iiiith II I'til(i{M)ra \" 3 4 H Ic'hthyorachiR f 1 Diploporaria 1 1 1 .... 2 Sphnigioporidii'; Hpliriigiu|>orH 1 ArthrofitylidH>: ArthmstyliiR 5 2 3 1 1 4 Ht'lopora 3 1 1 12 Arthroclema ft SccDtroDora 5 1 1 2 NematoiMim i . . . . 7 3 15 Rhabdomeoontidee: | Khciabopora 3 12 .... (i 5 .... m Rhabdomeson Ccelocunus 1 2 Bactropora 2 17 1 1 ... 1 3 Orthopora 8 .... 1 4 1 1 26 Aranthocleinii 1 <; Nvinataxis 2 Tropidopora 1 Streblotrypa 2 9 3 1 2 .... 15 Chainodictyonidic: Chainodictyon 2 Ftilodictyonidse: Itilodictya 6 5 3 4 1 1 1 16 ERCharopora 9 14 Clathropora 2 8 3 • •• ■ 1 • •• a K Ptuenopom 1 1 2 2 • • • ■ • ••• • •■• 14 118 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bum,. 173. (Ii'nerannth iminhrr ■s Graptodicf vu 1 1 Sti<'t()i)i)rinii « 3 Bti('t<>|M)r(>lli<1ii': Sti('toiH>rollii s 1 1 ' <) I'tilotrvpa 1 Intraponi 1 2 .... .... 3 2 Tii'iiiodii't VH : r> 1 7 Sticto|M)rii 1 3 4 Hi'liotrvpu 1 1 Rliiiiidictyonidu': Rhinidictvii 1 l(i 2 11 2 2 2 19 Kurvdictvn 4 Pachvdictva 9 7 25 PhylUxUrtva 2 Eusiiil(>|M)rii 4 4 PiiTrtiioporu 4 1 1 5 Goniotrvpa 1 1 TriKonodictva 1 1 2 Cyst()dictyt)iiidii': (^vst^xUct va 1 8 17 1 2 5 1 2 .... 2 35 Dichotrvpn C Cosciniuin 1 1 .... 1 5 Tivnioponi 1 h Thamnotrvpu j 1 Si'iiiioitora 1 1 1 4 5 1 I'tiloci'Ua 1 1 1 AcrofTi'iiia 1 I'risni(»iK)ra \\ ---- 9 Scalariporu 1 6 (ilvptopora 2 (i ' 8 I'liractopiira I 1 4 Cer..nu'lla 1 Kva('tiii()iM>ra 1 4 1 •> 2 1 1 4 Aetinotryiiidii': Actiiiolrvpa 1 (^yi'ldporidii- CvcloiMtra 2 Cvdoporella 1 2 l*routella 1 Worthciiopora 1 2 Rliinoporidic: Khiii()[)<)ra 2 1 1 4 1 3 3 3 I)iaini's<>|M>ra 5 I'.chonalia 1 Stictolrvpa 1 3 Chilostomata. Piilescharidte: PftloHPharn 1 5 4 13 NICKI.E8 ANU UAiWLKK.] GKOLOOIC DISTRIBUTION. ll'.> rbon. Total spe- cies. 5 1 3 V 1 3 2 7 4 1 19 4 25 2 4 5 1 2 '... 36 6 1 5 5 1 i 1 1 1 9 5 8 4 1 4 3 6 1 3 ... 13 (filler irith number <>/ .h/mc/c.s /iriKint hi Pitleozi/icJ'oriinUiittix — ('()iitiniu> •> ! 1 8 Phact'loporida' ■ 1 1 CX'ramoporida' Kistuliiiorida' K ?5 .... 1 6 9 3 10 48 105 1 87 21 48 5 (US 1 2 4 22 • 6 3 7 2 Botryll(>p<»rida' Trekistomata. Montic'uliporida' 51 1 29 13 3 2 1 1 8 1 5 1 3 18 Aniplo.\<)iM)rida' 3 lIi'tcrotrvDida' 10 . Xi Batfwtomt'llida; (Niiistolltiriidii' 6 30 10 9 14 9 11 13 2 1 1 11 3 •t 8 8 10 '' 97 16 Trt'inutdporidiv (i 1 1 37 1 1 53 .... 1 1 2 26 Ckyptostomata. I'hyllofH)rinida' 3 FcPosttMida' Acanthoclftdiida' 19 1 . . . . 3 4 43 15 15 1 31 7 1 29 20 42 ^'ph^«gi()porldl^ 1 Arliirostvlida; 20 7 8 3 4 1 39 Uliiilidonu'HOiitida' 8 7 26 2.3 4 10 84 Chiiiiiodictvoiiida'. 2 I'til(Hli('f yonida' i;t 11 32 15 2 15 5 14 4 3 ' 2 3 3 4 58 Siictoport'llida' 1 Uhinidictyoiiida' 1 Cystodintvonida' 1 6 1 2 27 3 8 1 1 62 11 18 1 6 13 2 Mi Actiiiotrvpida' ... I Cvclrporida* 1 1 7 Khiiioiioridiv ' 4 . . . . 9 3 1 12 Chilortomata. I'uluscharida' '.... 1 5 1 ' 13 1 1 ( 'TK.N()8T().M ATA .... 1 2 1 1 20 19 39 3 82 13 21 51 6 90 .... 3 1 : 89 ........ 1 1 101 2 78 :« 164 4 281 n CYCI-OSTOMATA 26 36 L... 115 :i22 .... 8.5 42 16 1 1 5 32 2 6 8 112 3 8 35 7 10 53 2 5 55 2 IM TREI'OSTOM ATA 348 ('KYT08TOMATA 5 760 CiilLOtiTOMATA 13 Total 5 1 t 227 203 16 38 2 126 46 70 62 2 1 321 ^■^ n 120 mma AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bum,. 173. Fnm'dieH with uninlHr of genera preneiit in Paleozoic fomidtlmiK. St'MMARY OF GENEUA BY SUBORDKUS. CTEN08TOMATA ' 1 CYCLOHTOMATA 10 TrepostoMATa 22 j 29 Ckywostomata rt 16 , 18 6 Chiuwtomata 1 Total I » 55 61 19 38 4 6 13 1 24 7 2 24 an I 68 29 2 4 3 3 13 I 16 Ordoviclan. Silurian. Devonian. Mlsnlssippian. 1 CarlKMi. ■=2 S i, Vh?.. Tr. (Mn. An. CI. Ni. L.H. Or. U.H. Ha. Kl. Or. S.L. Ch. CM. Per. 5" CVTENOHTOMATA. KhoiuilonariidiL' 1 1 3 1 1 As<'(xli('tyonirta! 1 4 1 2 1 H 1 2 ! 1 4 2 ('YiH>rida' 7 1 1 3 10 FlsUilii><)ridii! 4 U 1 1 3 2 I 1 13 Botrvll<)"x>ridu! . 1 Tkkwwtomata. Mniiticiili|M)ridu! 7 1 2 'J 3 « 1 2 « 3 (> 4 2 4 o 1 1 2 2 8 Aiii|»lt'X(n>'>ridu' . . 1 4 HcterotrviiidiB 3 4 1 3 •> 1 2 3 3 I .... 9 Coiistc'llariida'. ' 4 Troinatoporida; 1 1 7 1 7 CalloiH)ridie I 1 2 2 Cryitostomata. Phyllnporinidie FenesU'lUda; 1 i '? 1 12 13 6 2 5 1 6 2 1 3 4 '2 18 AcaDthotiladiirtii' " 1 " 1 ; 1 2 6 Sphratfioporidii' 1 Arthrostylida; RhalMlomosontida' . . 4 4 2 3 a ■ ■ .... 4 6 4 2 3 2 1 K Chaiuodlctvonida;. . . 1 Ptilodiftyonida' 3 2 5 5 2 5 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 11 7 Stictoporellidii' Rhinldictvonidii' 1 1 .... 2 1 '1 7 2 2 . . ■ . 8 Cystodictvonidif 4 5 1 4 3 2 3 14 ActinotrvDidip . 1 1 4 Rhiiinnorid^c 3 1 ' 4 Chiu)stomata. PaK'st'haridiL' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 18 J 23 15 8 88 40 S'j 1 168 ^' NICK i,E8 AND BAS8LER.] STKATIGRAPHIO USE OF BRYOZOA. 121 n. 1 ... 2 7 ... 2 ... 4 1 • ■ . 10 ... 13 ... 1 8 4 ... • • ■ 9 4 7 ... 2 2 2 18 6 1 n 8 1 7 7 8 14 1 4 •• 4 ■• 1 8 88 40 88 1 l(i8 GENERATE NOTES. VALUE OF BRYOZOA IN STRATIGRAPHIC WORK. The value of the bryozoa in stratigraphic work has Hcan-oly yet begun to be appreciated. In American Paleozoic strata they are pre- eminently the fossils to be relied upon in correlation work. They are nearly alwaj's abundant, and even when poorly preserved exteriorly can be identified ]>y microscopic sections. Crinoids and crustacea are usually too scarce; mollusca, abundant in some formations, are almost wanting in others, and likely to be poorly preserved; vertebrate re- mains are too few, and usually local in distribution. The bracliiopods are also usually abundant in all Paleozoic strata, but have commonly too great a range vertically to ])c trusty guides in close work. Because to t^he unaided e3^e there seems little variation of form among the bryozoa, they have been generally neglected b}- collectors and geologists. Early writers are also to some extent responsil)le for this neglect, for thej' failed to discriminate the different species, and made a few names, such as Ch/ttetea lycoperdoii^ StenojMmi Jihrom, etc., serve for a multitude of diverse forms. It is no doubt true, and thin is another cause for the neglect of the bryozoa, that their discrimina- tion does require good powers of observation and careful, often tedious, study. Furthermore, the number of species is appalling. Somewhat more than 1,30() species have been described from American Paleozoic formations, yet these are probably but a half or a third of the distin- guishable forms present. These various considerations compel greater labor for the mastery of the bryozoa than for any other class. The determination — at least the tirst determination — of a species often, and among the Trepostomata nearly always, requires the preparation of microscopic sections, .a tedious operation at best. However, when once a species has been thoroughly worked out, it can generally bo distin- guished externalh' from associated forms of similar appearance by quite constant differences, which often seem trifling, and yet aie doubt- less of morphological importance. A beginning only has been made in the work of determining the geo- graphical distribution ot species and genera and elucidating the many obscure questions regarding the migration of faunas in the ancient seas, their extinction or evolution, their reapparition, and like phenomena. COLLECTION AND STUDY. In sandstone formations bryozoa — and this is true of most other fos- sils as well — are practically wanting, but there is scarcely a limestone formation, especially if there be shale alternations, in which they are not abundant. Generally they are calcareous, and in this condition are easily sectioned for microscopic study. Sometimes, however, they are found silicitied. Then the internal structure is to a greater or less jmiP'^'im? fT FimifflffiiwwftmiHm U 122 AMERICAN FOS8IL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. extiMit obliterated, and thoy can rareiv be .succe.ssfully seetioned for Htiidv. SonietinieH their sub.starue ha.s been dissolved awav, leavinija perfect mold in the matrix. A gutta-percha impression will tht'n often give r very satisfactory idea of the exterior of the original fossil. The best specimens are usually obtained from the shales between or just above or below limestone laj'ers. The smaller forms may be ob- tained free by carefully washing the shales and picking them out from the debris. Some kinds of shales or clay will wash away better if first allowed to become thoroughly dry. Others do better if allowed to soak in water for a longer or a shorter period of time. Often the surface characters are obscured by the clayey matrix. This may be remov«!d by the use of caustic potash. The deliquescence of small pieces of this substsince, whi(^h needs to be handled gingerly with Uisprotected hands, laid upon the fossil loosens the clay, which is then eas.ly brushed off. Some workers accomplish the same result by placing their specimens in a saturated solution of (irlau})er's salta, which in crystallizing loo.sens the clay. MAKING OF SECTIONS. The preparation of thin sections for microscopic examination is indispensal)le if one would understand the brvozoa. Directions for making sections of fossil bryozoa, more particularly the Paleozoic, are given in the report of the (Jeological Survey of Illinois, VIII, 18!M), p. 292, and in the Geology of Minnesotii, III, 18{)3, p. 100, and with a few additional notes are here repeated. Some experience and con- siderable care are required to produce satisfactory' sections. In the absence of a lathe or machine for cutting rock sections, the following method will give as good and, with experience, even better results than the lathe. The materials required are (1) a piece of .sandstone, not too gritty, 8 or 10 inches wide, 18 or 20 inches long, and of sufficient thickness to insure stability ; (2) a water hone I inch thick, a little wider, and 4 or 5 inches long; (3) a block of wood (walnut is the best) 1 inch thick, 2 inches wide, and 4^ inches long. The edges of the upper side of this block should be rounded to tit the hand, while in the lower side a shal- low excavation l^V by 3i inches is made to tit the ordinary glass slip. The excavation must be so made that the central portion of the glass slip will bear upon the block, while the ends may have a little play. The procedure for sectioning specimens large enough to be handled without difficulty is as follows: With a strong pair of "wire nip- pers" a fragment is pinched from the specimen to be sectioned. This fragment is rubbed upon the sandstone until the surface is per- fectly flat. In doing this the greatest care nuist be exercised to retain or obtain, as the case may be, the desired angle. This surface is ' % Nll'KI,EH AND BASHI.KR.] MAKING OF SECTIONS. 123 •itty, \ss to or 5 ;k, 2 this Ishal- |slip. ^lass [y- Idled I nip- Ined. per- ptain be is smoothed upon the hone, and the fragment is ready for mounting. A drop of Cimada balsam is placed upon the center of a glass slip of the usual size, which, for economy's sake, may he cut from oidinary win- dow glass, and the smoothed face of the fragment u\nm it. The slip is now heated on a heating stage or over a lamp and the Cimada ])al- sam allowed to boil for a certain time, the length of which must he learned by experience. The thickness of the glass and the amount of gum are factors to be considered, but in general it inay be stated that with a slide of average thickness and a medium amount of gum the l)oiling is complete when the etlges of the balsam commence to turn brown. The slip is then laid upon a horizontiil piece of wood to cool. After it is cold the balsam should be tested. The exact hardness required must be intermediate between ))rittleness and the poirit where the finger nail can make an impression upon it. If too soft, the slip must be carefully reheated; if too hard, fresh gum and reheating may suffice, but it is better to remove the fragment, clean it and the slide, and remount. If of the proper hardness, the slip is placed in the exca- vation of the l)lock, which has been dipped into water to secure adhesion, and the superfluous material is rubbed away upon the sandstone. When nearly thin enough the slide is taken out of the block and fin- ished upon the hone. As the glass slip has become scratched and generally unsightly during the foregoing process, the section may be transferred to a good slip, mounted, and covered in the usual way foi' permanent pr<>servation. The slide should })e carefully labeh'd, so that it can always be known from whii'h particular specimen th«> sec- tion was made. Specimens too small to be worked in the manner above described — as, for example, small forms of Bythopora. Khomboporu, or Streblo- trypa — may be sctioned in the following way: IMace a little balsam on a slip and h( i?t it, but only enough to partially harden it. Into this heated bai. \.i place s*>veral specimens without any ru}>bing. After cooling ru)> dowi .i little carefully; reheat (uutiously, and with a sharp-pointed instrument turn one or more specimens so that the smoothed face is against th(» glass. Now cool and lul) down farther. Again cautiously reheat, and turn the specimens which have not yet been turned. After cooling rub again until the sections are thin enough for microscopic examination, and finish as bi'fore. These sections nuist l»e prepared with a knowledge of c<>rtain struc- tural features. The zoarium of most bryozoa is composed of two zones, an inner, in whic h the zoo'cia are iunnature, and an outer or peripheral, in which the zoo'cia are in the mature state, and accessory features, such as acanthopoi'es and mesopores, are developed. To observ*> all these features usually three sections are needed, a vertical, or, in ramose or frondescent forms, a longitudinal paralh'l with the axis, a transverse, which cuts across tin* axis, and a tangential, which ? i il 4 124 AMERICAN F088IL BRYOZOA. i^^^&Mi [bull. 173. is parallel to the Hurface and dose enough to it to show the Htruetures developed in the peripheral region. Of bifoliate forms two timgential sections are needed, one i-lose to the surface and another near the middle (mesotheca), thougl often one tangential section may l)e made so as to show all the features. Care must be taken to select specimens that have not suifered from compression. Sections of specimens compressed or otherwise dis- torted have occasionally given rise to grave errors, as, for example, when Wimgen and Wentzel, misled by sections of specimens of the Fistuliporidte with the axial region ctushed, believed they had found evidence of the dev^elopment of zo(Bcia from the intermediate cra raniona an.l Retepora HexuoKi are descriVKxl fron. the Car- bonjferouH of Bolivia. These are the only Paleozoic l>ryo.>a nu'l T^l f n". South Amenca so far as we know, but it is doubtful whether the forms c-an Ik, reeog nized from the descriptions or figures without material from the tvpical locahtv Owen David Dale Regarding human footprints in solid limestone. (Amer. Jour. hci. Arts, ser. 1, XLIII, p. IJ), %. 2.) The author gives a figure of Archimedes, <^lli„g it Ret«,H>ra Archimedes, an.l states that the name was given bv I^spner Th^ iaff..» i ,rt«i. Paris. 1S48, oO pp.. 25 pis. ('ontuiiiH — (ior>^(Hiia n'|)iHt«'ria ( lie >1<1 funs), p. TiO, pi. xxiv, .*?; from Schdlmri*', New York, (ior^oiiia aiiticonuu n. hj)., p. 50, p|. xxiv, I; from iMki' Huron, (iorgoiiiu Hiluriaua n. np., p. 50; from Lakt^ Huron. Knchara walpi'Uiun (MurchiHon), p. 50; fn;m LsU'h Mantoulint'H. Th»' (U'Hcriptions ari^ ho meager that no one lias niureede*! in identifying any of thene forniH. 1846. Dana, James D. Zoophyte.^. (VV^ilkcs's T. S. Explo; i,' Expedition, VIII, Philadidphiii, 184(5. 740 j)p., «>1 plaU's in atlas.) This work eontains a th being coiiHidored eoral-s l>y the author. The latter was e8tal)liHhed for a iJjH'cieH named Cerioporaeonstellata on plates of Western Fossils hj Van CUne. The form was later erroneously identilieryoz()a from the Trenton and Chazy jK'riods are described in this grea'est of early works on American paleontology. The new genera established are Stictopora, Eseharopora, and Stellipora. As is usual with the early work on fossil bryozoa, both the dcsttriptions and the figures leave nnich to Iw desired. K-ven to-day several of the sjK'cies are n t satisfactorily recognizey (juite inade([uate de.«criptive remarks, and the validity of those now recognize8-4()l.) The fnllowinjf new genera, whi«'h soon appeannl more fully dewrihed in Palcon- tnl(t>;y of New York, II, are describe*! for the (irnt time: HeI<»iK)ra, IMuenopora, Kiii- iiojMira, Callopora, Trematopora, ClathrojKjra, Ceramopora, Litrhenaha, 8agenella. Milne-Edwards, Henri, and Haime, Jules. Mono^raphio dos Poly- picr.s Fosniles dos Terrain.s Paleozoi(iiuis. (Archives du Musoiim, V, 18.51. 502 pp., 20 pis.) Tlie followinj? bryozoa from America are (kwribeil: ChirteteH filiana (d'Orbijiny), (lalii II. Hp., ramoHUM (d'Orbigny), mammnlatuH (jny), pavoiiia (d'Orbi^iny), tiil)erenlatuH n.wp., rupwuH n. Hp., Dekayia ii.>;eii., D. a.'^pera ii.Hp.,(V»nstellaria Dana, C. antheloidea (Hall). RoUe, Friedrich. Uebor zwei none dovonischo Korallcn oiuer iicuon Sippc, Roptaria. (Lconhard und Broiur.s Neu(?s Jahrbiu-h, 1851, pp. 810-8U, pi. ixB.) DewribeH the new freiniH Heptaria with two speeies, R. orthoceratimi n.Hp.,from the Eifel of Germany, and K. Htolonifera n. Hp., from (."azenovia. New York. tho p)8, thro- 1852. *Hall, James. Paleontology of New York, Vol. II. Albany, 1852. Bryozoa, pp. 40-52, 144-173, pis. xvii-xix, xl-x)K. ThiH work given a full aecount an then known of the bryozoa of tfie Clinton and Niagara groupn of New York. About forty Hpeeies are dencribed, which, with few exceptions, are eanily identified from the descriptionn and figures. The following are characterizetl as new genera: Helopora, Phienopora, Rhinoponi, Calloi)ora, Tre- matopora, Clathropora, Ceramopora, Lichenalia, Sagenelia. Spec-ies are also deHcril)ed referred to Cluetetes, Stictopora, Uetepora, Fenestella, Diumesopora (a new genus whose characterization is reserved for future study), Hornera, Polypora. 1854. Milne-Edwards, Henri, and Haime, Jules. A Monograph of the British fo.ssii Corals. (Publications Pahuontographical Society, London, 1854.) In a footnote on page 2(i5 the authors refer to the genus ^IonticulijM)ra the follow- ing forms, which, in their French work (Monographic des Polyi)iers iMissilcsdcs Terrains Paleozoi(iues, pp. 2(M)-279), they had referred tf) Chietetes: M. filiasa d'Orbigny, C. Dalei Milne- Edwards and Haime, M. ramosa d'Orbigny, M. mamiiiu- lata d'Orbigny, M. frondosa d'Orbigny, Ptilodictya pavfmia d'Orbigny, C. rugofju-* Milne-Edwards and Haime. They also deseriln; the genera FiHtuliiM>ra M'Coy and Stenopora Lonsdale. Shumard, Benjamin F. Description of the species of Car])oniferoiis and Cretaceous fossils collected. (Marcy's Report of the V. S. Exploration of the Red River of Louisiana, 1854, App«'ndix E, |)p. 186-199, (5 pis.) Archimedipora archimedes (page 175, pi. i, (>) is descriljed. ii lii 128 AMEBIOAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. 1857. [BULL. 178. * Hall, James. Remarks upon the genu8 Archimedes, or FnncMtcUa, from the CarlK)niferouH limestones of the Mississippi Valley. (Amor. Jour. Sc^i. Arts, ser. 2, XXIII, pp. 203-204.) ThJH imjHT cnntainH a (general discussion of characters and relationship of Arclii- medes and Fenestella. * Hall, James. Observations on the genus Archimedes, or Fenestolla, with description of species. (Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. 8<4., X, 1857, pp. 170-180.) Archiineth's and Lyn>pora are defined as sui)generic terms under Fenestella, and the foliowing specieH are de8crit)ed: Fenestella (Archiineini«-(>H<'iiiiiiiii ii. ft., 8. rlioiiilMniUMun n. Hp., Fencfltclla hoinitrytui v. sp., Liinaria Htfiniiip'r, L. falcata n. Hp., FluMtra H|>atulata n. np., tiilter- fiiluta II. Hp., Septopora n. g., S. ( VutrieiiHiH n. Hp., Polypom tuberculata ii. ap., biariiiica KoyHcrliiig, FunuHtella baiiyana n. ap. 1860. Hall, James. DeseriptionH of new .species of fo.ssils from the Sihirian rocks of Nova Scotia. (Canadian Natumlist and Geologist, V, 18()0, pp. 144-l;)l>.) The author notew the (Hrurrence of a variety of Helopora frajriliu, which he iiameH var. acaihenniH, from the " A risaig Series." Milne-Edwards, H. Histoire Naturellc des Coralliaires ou polypes pro])riem«Mit dits. Tome III. Paris, 1800. [Monticuliporoids, pp. 272-284.] In this work the deHoription.H are repeated of the American fonnH deserilxMl in the joint work of Milne- Edwards and llainie, Monographie des Polypiers Fossiles (U'S Terrains Paleozoicjues, 1851. * Prout, Hiram A. Fourth series of descriptions of Bryozoa from the Paleozoic rock.s of the Western States and Territories. (Trans. St. Loui.s Acad. Sci., I, 1860, pp. .571-581.) Contains descrip'tionH, without figures, of Coscinium Wortheni n. sp., elegans n. sp., plumoHum n. sp., Michelinia n. sp., saganella n. sp., tuljerculatum n. sp., asteria n. sp., esfharense, n. sp. , Cydopora n. g., C. fungia n. sp., discoidea n. sp., polymorpha n. sp., Jamesii n. sp., 8emicoscinium Eriense n. sp., tuberculatum n. sp., Poly|)ora Halliana n. sp., gracilis n. sp. Some of these appear again, with figures, in Geological Survey of Illinois, II. Con- sidering the early date at which Prout's work was done, it is of a very high order. Roemer, Ferdinand. Die Silurische Fauna des westlichen Tennessee. Brcslau, 1860. {>7 pp., 5 pis. Two species of bryozoa from the Niagara of Tennessee are described: Thecostegites hemisphtericus n. sp., and Fenestclia acuticosta n. sp. 1862. Billings, E. Paleozoic Fossils. Volume I, 1862. (Geological Sur- vey of Canada.) Contains descriptions of Arthroclema n. g., and A. pulchella n. sp. (pp. 54-55). The descriptions are very good considering the date. 1863. WincheU, Alexander. Descriptions of fossils from the yellow sand- stones lying beneath the '"Burlington limestone" at Burlington, Iowa. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1863, pp. 2-25.) Describes Trematopora ? vesiculosa n. sp. and Trematopora ? fragilis n. ap. Bull. 173 9 130 AMERICAN FOSHIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 17a. 1865. Billings, E. Notirt? of Home ih;w jfcncra und Mpocics of Paloo/oic fos- sils. (Canadiuii Natiimlist, lunv scr., II, I8r»r), pp. 42.^-4M'2.) ('ontainH ii inea^i'r H<*ripti(m of St<>no|H>ru ImiIIh)su, u kuu8Hy riionticuli|>i)rw species of Crinoidca, etc., from the Paleozoic lotrks of Illinois and some adjoining States. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1HH5, pp. 155-166.) ('haracterize KvactiiioiMtru (iiov. K^n. ) radiata ii. 8p. (p. 165). 1866. * Billings, E. Catalogue of the Silurian fossils of the Island of Aiiti- costi, with descriptions of some new genera and species. (Geo- logical Survey of Canada, Montreal, 1866. {)3 pp.) ('(>ntaii)8 (lescriptioDH of the fullowiii^ new H|)ei;ie8: Ptiludictyu fragilis, niticlnla, caiuulenHis, glutliola, excellenn, Hulcata, ^iiperba, ruHtica, teiuTH, urguta, alcyoiie, Ilelopora lineata, foriiioHa, coiu-ava, Htrigusa, noUoHa, lineopura, arinata, U'llula, 8triat<)iH)ra, irregularis, Circe, varipora. The descriptionH give no 8tructural details. Some of the forms it may not Im pus- sible to recognize; a few others may prove to Ije synonyms. * Front, Hiram A. Descriptions of new species of liryozoa. (Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., II, 1866, pp. -110-413.) The species descrited are Fenestella nodo.sa, dilata, bifuroata, Poly^ora imhricata, rigida, Retepora hamiltonensis, Ptilodictya (Stictojxjra variabilis. * Front, Hiram A. i^ '^r'.ptions of Polyzoa from the Paleozoic rocks. (Geological Survey tu ":>ois, II, 1866, pp. 412-423, pis. xxi, xxii.) Gives destTiptions with figures of Coscinium Wortheni, elegana, plumosum, Mich- elinia, saganella, tuberculatum, asteria, Cyclopora, C. fungia, discoidea, jtolymorpha, Poly{)ora Halliana, gracilis, Hamiltonensis. These had all but the last previously appeared in the Trans. St. Louis Vcad. Sci., 1, 18()0. *Rominger, Carl. Observatic is on Chajtetes and .some related gen- era, in regard to theii* .systematic position, with an appended description of some no.v species. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- delphia, 1866, pp. 113-123.) After a general discussion descriptions are given of a number of Hi)ecie8, including, liesides the Stellijwjra antheloidea Hall, Trematopora tubulosa Hall, Ceramopora foliacea Hall, the following now species: Chieletes quadratus, decipiens, Callopora missouriensis, Fistulii)ora neglecta, Halli, lunata, helios, stellifera, sulcata, minuta, acervulosa, spinulifera, Eriensis, utriculus, cra.ssa, elegans, Si>ergenensis, flabellum, trifolia, compressa, peculiaris. The descriptions are unaccompanied by figures, but are usually sufficient for identification— -a decided merit in a work of that .) Also .scpamt*', l)n'.sdon, 1H. Hrv()z<»a, pp. <»H-7:i, pi, v. The author idcntifioil IVrmian fornin fri»m Xulmisku with liiniis from llu- l>yas of Kiirope. Meek later showed tliut the ideiititicutioiuM were erroneous. 1868. Dawson, J. W. Acadian Geology, edition 2. Montreal, IHtJN. lirv- ozoa, i)p. 287-285). ContaiiiH father meaner descriptions of StenoiKtm e.xilis n. sp., Chietetes tuiiii(hiH Mihie-Edwards und Ilaiuie, Fenestella lyelli n. sp. Meek, F. B., and Worthen, A. H. i^ileontology of Illinoi.s. ((teo- logieal Survey of Illinoi.s, III, I8t;.s.) llryo/oa. i)p. r)()l-r)()4. Descriptions are ^iven of Kvactinopora and three species — K. radiata, sexradiaia, grandis, and of Fenestella (Lyropora) retrorsa. 1869. Safford, J. M. Geology of Tennessee. Nashville, 18»;t>. On page 286 the following new species are named: I'tilodictya syninietrica, expii- cans, nudtiramis, ? Lihana; the last one is very briefly characterized. 1870. *Meek, P. B., and Worthen, A. H. Note on the relations of Syno- cladia King 1845) to the proposed genus Septo[)ora Trout l8;»,s. (Proe. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1870, pp. 15-18.) 1871. Meek, F. B. Description of new species of invertebnite fossils from the Carboniferou-s and Devonian rocks of Ohio. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1871. pp. 57-93.) Contains a description of IHilodictya (Stictojwra) Gilberti. Meek, F. B. Descriptions of new western Paleozoic fossils niaiidy from the Cincinnati group of the Lower Silurian .scri«'s of Ohio. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1871, pp. 308-33<).) Contains a description of Ptilodictya (Stictopora) Shafferi. 1872. Meek, F. B. Paleontological Report. (Hayden's Sixth Ann. Kep. U. S. Geol. Sur. of the Territories, 1872, pp. 431-518.) Contains description of Ptilodictya (Stictopora) dictyota. *Meek, F. B. Report on the Paleontology of Eastern Nebraska, with some remarks on the Carboniferous rocks of that district. (Hay- den's Final Report of the U. S. Geol. Sur. of Nebraska and por- tions of adjacent Territories. Washington, 1872. 264 pp. , li pis. Part II, Paleontology, pp. 81-264.) Bryozoa, pp. 141-158. The author gives full and critical descriptions and figures of Fenestella sp. (Fen- i ; i I 132 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. estellapleljciaCieinitz), Siiuinardi Pnmt, HubmarKiuataMtH'k, Polypiira .«|). ind., Syno- (■laryt)zoa from the (.iasi)e limestone of Canada, Polypora ? Psyche n. sp., and Ptilodictya tarda n. sp. *Hall, James. Descriptions of Bryozoa and Corals of the Lower Ilelderherg group. (Twenty-sixth Ann. Hep. New York State Museum Nat. Hist., 1874, pp. 93-115.) This pajKir is (levotetetes, and Paleschara, the last a new genus whose systematic i)osition is still somewhat doubtful. '^Miller, S. A. Observation.s upon Stenopora fibrosa and the genus Chsetetes. (Cincinnati Quarterly Journal of Science, 1, 1874, I)p 308-375.) After a general , 117-12*5, 159-163, 107-201, pis. 11, iv. vi, ix.) ThiH series of paiHirH rontains the deseriptioiiH of a larjre nuiiil)t'r ( f CoriiilVmus and Hamilton fossiln, inclmling bryozoa, which are incorporated in the author's Report on the Paleontology of the Province of Ontario, 1874. * Nicholson, H. Alleyno. Descriptions of species of Cha>tetes from the Lower Silurian rocks of North America. (Quar. Jour. Cfcol. Soc. London, XXX, 1874, pp. 499-515, i)ls. xxix, xxx.) The author gives a desttription of Stenoponi Lonwlale and nineteen s|H'cies of Monticuliporoids mainly from the Cincinnati group of Ohio, all of which he refers to the genus Cluetetes. These are all rede.scribed in the Paleontology of Ohio, vol. II, which made its appearance in the following year. * Nicholson, H. Alleyne. Report upon the Paleontology of the Prov- ince of Ontario, Toronto, 1874. 133 pp., 8 pis. The author de.scribes the following genera with from one to four si)ecies under (^a(;h: Aulopora (= Hederella), Chjetetes, Callopora, Fistuliptjra, Botryllopora, Ptii(Klictya, Polyjjora, Retepora, Cryptopora, and Fene.stella. ^ Nicholson, H. Alleyne, and Hinde, George Jennings. Notes on the fossils of the Clinton, Niagam, and Guelph formations of Ontario, with descriptions of new species. (Canadian Journal, new ser., XIV, 1874, pp. 137-144.) Descriptions are given of siHJcies referred: Retepora angulata? Hall, Rhino])ora frondosa n. sp., Stictopora n agna n. sjt., Clathropora clintonensis n. sp., IMwenopora (Ptilodictya) expansa. * James, U. F. Catalogue of Lower Silurian fossils at ('incinnati, Ohio, and vicinity, with descriptions of some new species of Mliensis Meek, 134 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BUI.L. Ho. 'J ' . '\ SynfH'ladia biserialiB Swallow, I^tilodictya (Stictopora) serrata Meek, Ptilodictya (Sti.itopora) carbonaria Meek. Heek, F. B., and Worthen, A. H. Paleontology of Illinois. Descrip- tions of invertebrates. (Geological Survey of Illinois, VI, 1875, pp. 491-532, pis. xxiii-xxxii.) ContainH description of one bryozoan, Chjetetes ? carbonaria Worthen. Miller, S. A. Some new species of fossils from the Cincinnati group and remarks upon some described forms. (Cincinnati Quarterly Journal Science, II, 1875, pp. 349-355.) The writer gives descriptions of Oalamopora fibrosa Goldfuss and Monticulipora dalei Milne-Edwards and Haime, the latter in reality Monticulipora ramosa d'Orbigny. * Nicholson, H. AUejrne. Report upon the Paleontology of the Prov- ince of Ontario, Toronto, 1875. 96 pp.. 4 pis. Some thirty-two spt'cies of bryozoa are described, only part for the first time, mainly from the Trenton, Hudson River (Cincinnati), Clinton and Niat,'ar ■ ^."iiia- tions, referred to the genera Clijctetes, Ptilodictya, Retepora, Fielopoiu. ^"' 'a, Pha;nopora, Clathropora, Callopora, Ceramopora; also the new genus P- i;rf>'' tya with one new species, H. gigantea. * Nicholson, H. AUeyne. Descriptions of species of Hippothoa and Alecto from the Lower Silurian rocks of Ohio, with a description of Aulopora arachnoidea Hall. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XV, 1875, pp. 123-127, pi. xi.) Describes from the Cincinnati group of Ohio Hippothoa inflata (Hall), Alecto auloporoides n. sp., frondosa James, confusa n. sp., Aulopora arachnoidea Hall. * Nicholson, H. Alle3rne. Descriptions of new >^pecies of Polyzoa from the Lower and Upper Silurian rocks of North America. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XV, 1875, pp. 177-184. pi. xiv.) Descriljes froni the Cinctinnati group Ptilodictya falcUormis n. sp., emacerata n, sp., flagellum n. sp., ? arctipora n. sp., fenestelliformis n. sp., Ceramopora ohioensis n. sp., and from the Niagara Fenestella nervata n. sp. * Nicholson, H. Alleyne. Descriptions of new species and of a new genus of Polyzoa from the Paleozoic rocks of North America. (Geol. Mag., new ser., II, 1875, pp. 33-38, pi. ii.) Describes Heterodictya and H. gigantea, Ptilodictya cosciniformis, Fenestella Davidsoni, Ceramopora Huronensis, Retepora Trentonensis. These are also de- scribed in the Report upon the Paleontology of Ontario, i875. ^Nicholson, H. Alleyne. On some of the m;i.jsivc forms of Cha'tetes from the Lower Silurian. (Geol. Mag., new ser., II, 1875, pp. 175-177.;i Describes Cluetetes jtetropolitanus Pander and Chietetes undulatns Nicholson. ^Nicholson, H. Alle3rne. Description of the corals of the Silurian and Devonian systems. (Paleontology of Ohio, H, 1875, pp. 181-242, pis. xxi, . ..;;.) This paper contains (descriptions of twenty-five specie.* <; Chajte'" ■, ^wo of Constel- laria and Aulopora arachiioideu Hall. il NICKI.ES AND BAfSI.KR.] BIBLIOGRAPHY. 135 I ^Nicholson, H. Alleyne. Descriptions of Polyzoa from the Silurian formation. (Paleontologfy of Ohio, II, 1875, pp. 257-2H8, pi. xxv.) This article containn the deHcriptiuns whirli ap|>eart>(l earlier in the year in the two pajHirs in the Annaia and Magazine oi Natural HiHtory. 1876. ^Hall, James. The fauna of the Niagara group in central Indiana. (Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York StJite Museum Nat. Hist., 1876 (Documentary edition), 32 plates, with explanation sheets.) The plates only of thia article made their appearance in the Documentary edition of the Twenty-eijrhth Muaeuni Rej)ort. The complete edition (MuHeum edition) did not appear until 1879. The article is devoted to descriptions of a large number of species oV)tained from the now famous locality on Conns Creek near Waldron, Indiana. Twenty species of bryozoa are deHcribeer marks tiie opening of a new epoch in the study of Paleozoic bryozoa. For the Hrst time, so far as we are aware, the appearances presented by thin sections viewed under the microscojuf form the subject of study and illustration. ThesiK'cies whose internal structure is described, and in most cases figured, are Cluetetes rhom- bicus, sigillfirioides, nodulosus, rugosus, ramosus, petroi)olitanus, discoideus, New- berryi, Jamesi, gracilis, Fletcheri, tuberculatus, dathratuhis, frondosus, Constellaria autheloidea, Dekayia attrita. White, C. A, Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Pale- ozoic rocks of Iowa. (Pro**. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1876, pp. 27-34.) Describes Cha'tetes muscatinensis n. sp. an- lication. Inasmuch, however, as it has received some recognition, we have deemed it best to recognize the work and reganl as valid such of the species as can be iden- tified from the descriptions. The two j)lates included in the last number are of no value for identifying the species. Mickleborough, John, and Wetherby, A. G-. A classified list of Lower Silurian fossils of the Cincinnati group, (.lour. Cincin- nati Soc. Nat. Hist, I, 1878, pp. (51-80.) Miller, S. A. Description of a new genus and eleven new species of fossils. (Joui. Cincinnati Soc. Nat Hist., I, 1878, pp. 100-108, pi. iii.) Des(!ril)e8 Ptilodictya magnifica n. sp. Miller, S. A., and Dyer, C. B. Contributions to Paleontology. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., I, 1878, pp. 24-3!>, pis. i, ii.) The authors describe Monticulipora calceolus n. sp. * Miller, S. A., and Dyer, C. B. Contributions to Paleontology, No. 2. Cincinnati, 1878. 11 pp., 2 pis. (Published by the authors.) Tlie authors descrilw the new bryozoan genus Bythopora, with the typo species B. fruticosa n. sp.; also Ptilodictya internodia n. I'p., and Intricaria <'lathrata n. sp. Ulrich, E. O. Descriptions of some new species of fossils from the Cincinnati group. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., I, 1878, pp. 92-100, pi. iv.) DestTilies Calloiiora cincinnatiensis n. sj)., Chretetes venustus n. sp., l*tilo/ NICKLES AND BAWtI.ER.] BIBLIOGRAPHY. 137 of the lip. Itva i White, C. A. Descriptions of now specios of Invertchnito fossils from the Carboniferous and ITpjior Sihiriun rocks of Illinois and Indiana. (Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci. Philadelphia, 1878, pp. 20-37.) Describes Ptilodictya triangnlata n. np. ^TVhitfield, R. P. Preliniinarv descriptions of new species of fossils from the lower geological formations of Wisconsin. (Annual report of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin for 1877, 1878, j)p. 50-89.) The author describes the following new species, which are afterwards diwc'ribed and figured in Geological Survey Wisconsin, IV, 1882: Trcnmt4)iM>ra annulifer, graini- lata, Fenestella granulosa, FistuliiKira solidissinia, lens, Cbii'tetesjnsiforniis, Monti- culipora rectangularis, punctata, niultitu))erculata, Alveolites irregularis. 1879. *Hall, James. Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Niagara formation at Waldron, Indiana. (Trans. Albany Insti- tute, X, 1883, pp. 67-7«).) Extract distributed 187!>. In this paper the author descrilajs fifteen additional new species of bryozoa from the noted Waldron locality. These si)ecies have not l)een illustrated. A few will prolmbly prove synonyms, while some others can not be rec(jgniz*'d from the descriptions. * Hall, James. The fauna of the Niagara group in central Indiana. (Twenty -eighth Ann. Hop. New York State Museum Nat. Hist., Museum edition, 1871>, pp. !H>-2<)3, 32 pis.) Bryozoa, pp. 110-120, pis. v-xii. ^'Nicholson, H. Allesme. On the structure and affinities of the "Tabulate Corals" of the Paleozoic pt^riod, with (critical (h'scrip- tions of illustrative species. Edinburgh, 1879. 312 pp.. 15 j)ls. Bryozoa, pp. 253-327, pis. xii-xv. Among the Tabulate Corals the author includes the inonticuliporoids and their allies. The following genera of bryozoji are characterized and (critically discussal: Monticulipora, Ileterotrypa, Dekayia, ('onstellaria, Fistulipora, Diplotrypa, Mono- trypa, Pra.sopora. One or nK)re typical species of each are de.scrilK'-131, pi. xii.) Descril)es the new genus Atactopora with seven new spccues, A. hirsuta, inaculata, multigranosa, mundula, tenella, subramosa, septosa; also Stellijion. liinitaris and Chtetetes granuliferus, irregularis, subglobosus, elegans. Walcott, C. D. Fossils of the Utica slate. (Tmns. Allwiny Institute, X, 1883, pp. 18-38.) Extmct distributed 1879. Des(Til)es Sagenella ambigua n. sp. from the Uticu slate. J sn n ? I 138 AMEBICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. TVhite, C. A. Palcontological Papers No. 11: Remarks upon <'ertain Carl )oiii fere )U.s fossils from Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, and certain Cretaceous corals from Colorado, together with descriptions of new fomis. (Bulletin U. S. Geological Survey, V, 1870, pp. 209-221.) ThiH paper cuntaina a deHcription of Ptil() pis. A review of this work appeared in the Ann. Mao-. Nat. Hist., ser. a, VIII, iS.sl, pp. ()l-t)3. This nienioir \h an expansion of tho latter part of tho author's work "Ontlie StriK'ture and Affinities of tin; Paleozoic; Tabulate Corals." After ehapters on the (leneral History of the Genus Monticulipora, Its General and Coiuitarative Stnuiture, Development, Aflinities and Zoologieal Position, Relations ti> Other Genera and Sul)- divisions, full and careful descriptions are given of the genera and subgenera (a.s the author calls some of them) Fistulipora, Constellaria, Dekayia, Monticulii)oni, Diplo- trypa, Monotrypa, Prosopora, Peronopora, Ileterotrypa, with illustrativ*^ speciea fully and accurately described and amply figured. This memoir marks a very great advance over any previous work. Quenstedt, Friedrich Augustus. Die Roehren- luul Sternkoitdlen. (Petrefactenkun(h? Deutsehhinds. VI.) Leipzij>-. ISSl. Phiti's in Atlas. In this work, a general review of corals and some bryozoa, are references with more or less extended descriptive remarks to a number of American sjieeies, accon»panied by very good figures in the atlas. Chiutetes frondosus var. limatus, Chaitetes h-vi- ramus, and Fenestella ineongruens are new names i)roposed for .Vmerican forms. The first and third are inadequately descril)ed; the second is a synonym for Rythopora gracilis (Nicholson). 1882. 3uel, Ira M. The eo/als of Delafield. (Transactions of the Wi.s<'oii- sin Aeadeni}' of ISeienee, V, 18S*>, pp. 185-H>8.) The paper is a general discussion more particularly of the monticuliporoid forms occurring at this noted locality and described in the (ieology of Wisconsin, IV. *Hall, James. Descriptions of species of fossils foiuid in the Niagara group at Waldron, Indiana. (Indiana, Department of Geology and Nat. Hist., Eleventh Ann. Rep., 1882, pp. 217-34.5, pis. iv-xi.) This is a reproduction for the benefit of Indiana readers of Hall's pai>ers on the Waldron fossils, which appeared ui the Twenty-eighth .Vnn. llep. New York State Museum, 1876-1879, and the Trans. Albany Institute, X, Extract, 1870. ^' Miller, S. A. Notice of a work by Prof. Nicholson on the Genus Monticulipora. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist.. V, 1882, pp. 25-33.) An iconoclastic review of Prof. Nicholson's "Genus Monticulipora." Miller, S. A. Description of two new genera and eight new species of fossils from the Hudson River group, with remarks upon others. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1882, pp. 34-44, pis. i, ii.) Descril:)es Stomatopora proutana n. sp. *Ulrich, E. O. American Paleozoic bryozoa. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1882, pp. 121-175, pis. vi-viii, pp. 232-257, pis. x, xi; VI, 1883, pp. 82-92, pi. i, pp. 148-168, pis. vi, vii, pp. 245- 279, pis. xii-xiv; VII, 1884, pp. 24-51, pis. i-iii.) This is the first attempt at a comprehensive account of the bryozoa found in Ameri- can Paleozoic strata. After a genend discussion regarding the affinities and system- atic position of some groups of bryozoa (Trepostomata), whose systematic position 140 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. tBTTtLlW. ha«l l)een a Ikjuo of contention for many yeara, the author givew brief (liagnoHes of DioHt of the Paleozoic; genera hitherto known and propoHes tlie new genera Rridopora, Leioclenia, ScenelloiK)ra, Mitoclema, Arthronenia, (Jraptodirtya, Arthropora, Dicra- nopora, Stictoporella, Rhinidi(;tya, ('ysttxlictya, Patihydietya, Phyllo(l a large number (tf new HptH-ie-s (81). The descriptionH are full and accurate; com- pariHouH with related HpecieH and often (rritical notes are given. A new suborder, the TreiM)8tomata, is founded. VThite, C. A. Van Cleve's fossil corals. (Indiana, Departmont of Geology and Nat. Hist., Eleventh Ann. Itep., 1882, pp. 37r»-4()l, pis. xliv-lv.) ContaiuH detHtriptionR of Constellaria antheloidea Hall, Monticnilipora frondosa d'Orbigny, and Clathropora frondosa Hall. * TVhitfield, R. P. Paleontology. (Geology of Wisconsin, IV, 1882, pp. 163-349, pis. i-xxvii.) C(jntain8 descriptions of the following species: C'hajtetes fusiformis, Monticulipora rectangularis, punctata, multitul)erculata, ? Ortoni, Alveolites irregularis, Fenestella granulosa, Htictopora fragilis, Tre ^atopora granulata, annulifera, Fistulipora solid is- sinia, nigosa, lens, Constellaria p^./stomella. Whitfield, R. P. Descriptions of new species of fossils from Ohio. (Annals New York Acad. Sci., II, 1882, pp. 193-244.) Describes Synocladia rectistyla. 1883. I I I 1 •; * Clajrpole, E. W. On Helicopora, a new spiral genus (with three species) of North American Fenestellids. (Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXXIX, 1883, pp. 30-38, pi. iv.) Gives a dest^ription of Helicopora n. gen. with thrive new species — H. latispiralis, Ulrichii, and archimediformis, and a brief discussion of the family Fenestellidte, to which the new genus is referred by the author. *Foord, A. H. Contributions to the micro-paleontology of the Cambro-Silurian rocks of Canada. (Geol. Nat. Hist. Survey Can- ada, Ottawa, 1883. 26 pp., 7 pis.) The writer gives a goor, and later appearing in, Paleontology of New York, VI, 1887. *Hall, James. Fossil corals and bryozoans of the Uppta* Helderberg group. 25 plates with explanation sheets. (Report of the State Geologist of New York for the year 1882, Albany, 1883, pis. vii-xxxiii.) James, U. F. Descriptions of fossils from the Cincinnati group. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, VI, 1883, pp. 235-236, pi. x.) Contains description of Monticulipora dychei n. sp. White, C. A. Contributions to invertebrate jmleontology, No. 6: (cer- tain Carboniferous fossils from the Western States and Territories. (Hayden's Twelfth Ann. Rep. U. S. Geogr. Geol, Surv. of the Territories, Parti, 1883, pp. 119-141, pis. xxxiii-xxxvi.) Contains description and figures of Ptilodictya triangulata. 1884. *Foord, Arthur H. On three new species of Monticuliporoid Corals. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, ser. 5, XHI, 1884, pp. 338-342, pi. xii.) DeiMiribes Monotrypa macropora and Ainplexopora microtonia from the Wenlotrk of England, and Dekayella robusta from Cincinnati, Ohio. ^Hall, James. Descriptions of the Bryozoans of the Hamiltare02- 610, pis. vii-ix.) Also in (Bulletin of the Museum of the J'niver- sity of the State of Missouri, I, No. 1, 1884, pp. 52-61, pis. vii-ix). DeHorilH'H Rhiriopom v»iii(»»a n. sp., Olathropora? ^racilif) n. np., FenustellalMoorniH n. Hp., PolyiM)ra ( Fciu'Htella?) AlbioneiiHis n. sp. Tho foHf^ilH themselves are very jKjorly preserve*!, the deHcriptioiiH given are inadequate, and the ilhistrationH are ahnoHt worthlesH. It in doubtful if any can ))e recognized. The first two are almost certainly synonyniH for other sjKicieH. 1885. Dlivis,WimamJ. Kentucky fossil Corals. Part II, 1885. (Kentucky Geological Survey, John R. Proctor, director.) 139 pis., no text. Of this work only the plates have appeared. In the explanation sheets of plates 51, 73, 78, and 80 occurs a new generic term, Nicholsonia, with three species — cana- densis ( = Hederella canadensis (Nicholson) ), adnata, and angulata. The last is not a bryozoan nor even a fossil, while the second, though tew poorly figured to be (letermined with certainty, is probably the same as Hederalla Hliformis (Billings). * Hall, James. On the mode of growth and relations of theFenestellidoB. (Report of the State Geologist of New York for the year 1884, Albany, 1885, pp. 35-46, pis. i, ii.) The author defines various genera referred to the Fenestellidse and gives two plates to illustrate generic structure. The work was in large part later incorporated in the Paleontology of New York, VI, 1887. New genera, mostly called subgenera by the author, are Fenestrellina [d'Orbigny?], Fenestropora, Ptyloporina, Ptyloporella, Unitrypa, Isotrypa. * Nicholso).!, H. Alle3me, and Foord, Arthur H. On the genus Fistu- lipora M'Coy, with descriptions of several species. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., s'er. 5, XVI, 1885, pp. 496-517, pis. xv-xviii.) An admirable study of the genus Fistulipora and a numt)er of its species. The stru(rture of a number of previously recorded species is well worked out and the fol- lowing new species fully described: Fistulipora muscosa (I^ower Carboniferous — Scotland), nummilina (Wenlock — England), dobunica (Wenlock — England), corna- vica (Wenlock — England). American B|)ecies described are F. utriculus Rominger, eriensis Rominger. 1886. *Hall, James. liryozoa of the Upper Helderberg group. Plates and explanations. (Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist, New York, for the year 1885, Albany, 1886, 14 pis.) Twelve plates bound in quarto form were sent out in 1886 under the above title in brochure form. These plates appeared subsequently in the Paleontology of New York, VI, 1887. Ringueberg, Eugene N. S. New genera and species of fossils from the Niagara shales. (Bulletin Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., V, 1886, pp. 5- 22, pis. 1, ii.) Describes the following new species: Ceraraopora orbiculata, Rhinopora curvata, Stomatopora recta, parva, Cheetetes expansus. The illustrations are very poor. >, NICK'.EB ANU BA88I.RR.] BIBLIOGRAPHY. 148 ^Ulrich, E. O. Doscriptions uf new Silurian nnd Devonian f(l^r. The author (liHcuHHUH critically the fainilieH Fenerit«llidu> ami AcHiithocladiitheanddiagnoM'Hthuir genera. Two new jjenera are delinefl, RuHko|K)ra and Lichenotryjia, and Hixteen new Hpcoies from the Falls of the Ohio, refernnl to the genera Fenestella, Semicowinlum, Unitrypa, Polypora, Fintulipora, Eridopora, Buskopora, Lichenotrypa, and Discotrypa. *Ulrich, E. O. Report on the Lower Silurian Bryozoa, with prelimi- narj' descriptions of some of the new species. (Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, 1886, pp. 57-103.) One new genuH is established, Hoiiiotry|)ella, and .37 new siHHMes deH<'rilH»d from the Trenton strata of Minnesota, which are later fully de8cribeear in this report and the remainder in the Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Museum Nat. Hist., 1888. ii 144 AMKUICAN VVtiUlh UUYOZOA. [BULL. 178. On the Montic'uli' 'oid corals critical revision « > .species. X,]887, pp. 118-i*x; X, 1888, * Hall, James, and Simpaon, Q-eorge B. Paleontology of New York, VI, Coniln and Bryozoa: Text and plates containing descriptions and figunvs of sjM»cies from the Lower Helderht^rg, Upper Helder- t)erg and Hamilton groups. AllMiny, 1887. xxvi, 298 pp., 67 pis. It Ih to Ik» rifgrettfifl that thiH, the inoHt important work of tho New York Survey iifMtn th«( bryozoa, Hhoiihl prove on critical examination to Ik* of ho little value either to the HyHtematiHt or to the practical iialeontologiut. Am Hall acknowletlgeH that the work waH pnu-tically clone by the drcftsman, Mr. (Jeor^e B. Himiteon, the merits aneautiful, are diagrauunatic to an extreme ans of the genera and subgenera used, 60 in numl)er, are giver, in the preliminary pages, prepared by Mr. Charles E. Beecher. Descriptions follow of 8.'i HjH'cies and 3 n..med varieties fnjm the Lower Ilelderljerg, 153 species and 6 namiMl varieties from the Ujiper Helderberg (a large numljer of these are from the Falls of the Ohio and are now considered by Ulrich of Hamilton age), and 113 Bi;>e<'ies from the Hamilton. A few si)ecie8 (one from the Niagara) have crept into the plates without description. * James, U. P., and James, Joseph F. of the Cincinnati group, with a (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., pp. 168-184; XI, 1888, pp. 15-47. The title is sufficiently explanatory of these i)aper8, which are iconoclasti(: in spirit and decry modern methcxis of research. A few species described by Mr. U. P. James an; wretchedly illustrated. Rominger, Carl. Description of a new form of Bryozoa. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1887, p. 11, pi. i.) Gives a description of the exterior appearance of three specimens of a new bryo- Boan distrovered in Corniferous drift lK)wlders of Michigan for which the new generic and specific name Patellipora stellata is proposed. 1888. Foerste, August F. Notes on Paleozoic fossils. (Bulletin Scientific Laboratories Denison University, HI, 1888, pp. 117-136, pi. xiii.) This paper contains an additional note on Chainodictyon laxum. *Ilall, James. Description of new species of Fenestellidse of the Lower Helderberg, with explanations of plates illustrating species of the Hamilton group, described in the report of the State Geologist for 1886. (Report of State Geologist of New York for the year 1887, pp. [393-4J, pis. viii-xv.) This report is bound with the Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Museum Nat. Hist., 1888. Contains descriptions of Fenestella (Tectulipora nov. subgen.) loculata n. sp. and Fenestella frequens, and eight plates, the first six illustrating species of Fenestella described the precedJiig year in the Sixth Arji. Rep. State Geologist of New York. NtCRLn AND BAWLKR.] BIBLIOOBAPUY. 145 The last two illuHtrateflporicHnf Fonofltolla, Fiotuliixmi, aixl I.iclionalia (h-wrilnHl 1)iit notflKimKlin I'aleoiitol«»Ky of New York, VI, 1887. Herrick, C. L. (icology of Licking County, (bulletin I Vnison Tiii- versity, IV, IHHH, pp. ll-«0, pi. x.) On the plate the author flgures Feneatella alhida? anil ]*iiinato|Mirn int4>rni(Ua Ulrich. James, Joseph F. Monticulipora, a coral and not a ]M>ly/oon. (Amer- ican (fcologist, 1, 1888, pp. ;J8tH-8J>2.) Keyes, C. R. On the fauna of the Lowci* ('oal Mcasuros of ••ontral Iowa. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1888, jip. 22r>-24<;, pi. xii.) (livoH (leHcriptions of Uhombopora lepidoi(! si)eoieH and a vast amount of material, a classification is proposed laid down along lines which are not likely soon to l)e disturbed. The "Introduction and terminology" is followed by chapters on the "General and com- parative siructureof Paleozoic Bryozoa" and tlie "Classification and interrelations of families and genera." The BASHI.KR.] BIBLIOGRAPHY. 147 ;edin the iicol- r-57. Btate bticto- lictya, lecies. W^hiteaves, J. F. Coiitrihutioiis to Ciinadiuii Paleontology, Vol- ume 1, Part III. The fossils of th«^ D(»vonian roi'ks of the Mackenzie River Basin. (Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Canada, IHOI, pp. lJ)7-258, pis. xxvii-?:xxii.) Containn the followiuf; new HpiH-v's: l*n)))()wiiia laxa, Stdiuatopora luoniliformis, Monotry[>elIa Unjigsi. 1892. Ami, Henry M. Notes and descriptions of some new or hitherto unrecorded species of fossils from the Cambro-Silurian (Ordovi- cian) Rocks of the Province of Quebec. (Canadian Record of Sci- ence, V, 1892, pp. 96-103.) Contains descriptionH of Dicranoponi parva, n. Hp. ; Prasopora lycoiH'rdoii Van- uxem, var. Sehvyni, n. var. ; Diplotrypa QiiebeceiisiH, n. sp. ; Moiiotrypa iiicvrta, n. sp. It is doubtful wiiether any of tliese, except Diplotry])a Quebecensis, which has since teen redescribetl and tigured by Ulrich, will gain recognition. Rominger, Car! On the occurrence of typical Chretetes in the Devo- nian strata at the Falls of the Ohio, and likewise in the analogous beds of the P^ifel in Germany. (American Geologist, X, 1892, pp. 50-63, pi. iii.) A general discussion with ligures and some description of ^lonotrypa tenuis Hall, Chjctetes ponderosns Rominger, and two species not bryozoans. 1893. Cole, G-renviUe, A. J. On Hemitrypa hibernica McCoy. (Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, (n. s.) VIII, 1893, pp. 132-144, pi. viii.) The author gives an a4, pp. 178- 2U8; [Part VI] in Vol. XVIll, 1895, pp. 67-88; [Part VII| in Vol. XVIII, 1896, pp. 115-140 , Descriptions are given of tlie species of monticuliporoids of the '^^'ncinnati group \vhich the author considered valid, and those which he considered synonyms are referred to the species of which lie i-onsidered them synonyms. The work, which is rather iconoclastic, wa.s left unfinished by the death of the author. * Ulrich, E. O. On Lowtr Silurian Brvozoa of Minnesota (Geology of Minnesota, III, Part I, Minneapolis, 1893, pp. 96-332, pis. i-xxviii.) Next to the memoir ';i the Or- logical Survey of Illinois, VIII, 1890, this is the most important w ork on the Paleozoic Bryozoa, even though it deals mainly with the Trenton of Minnesota. The classification given in the Illinois work is improved in sotne particulars. The descriptive part contains 157 species, many of them new, referred to 50 genera. I M8 148 AMEBICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. I BILL, 173. 1894. *KeyeB, Charles Rollin. Missouri (ioolojifical Surv«\v, \\ Psili^on- tolojry of MisHouri, Part II, .lofforson C^ity, 181)4. 22<) pp., 24 pis. Bryozoa, pp. IJi-HT, pis. xxxlii, xxxlv. Calalo^HU'H with Hyiionyniy and localitii'H tht' s|HH'ieH of bryozoa fotiiul in th»! State of MisHoviri or near its l>ouii(lari«>H. Some HiH'cics are (h'scribcMl and tifiiireil, tiic descri|>tions ami limiros In-in^ mostly ro|>r(MluctionH from the Cteological Siirvi-.y ol lUinoiy, VIII, 1H90. 1895. Ami, H. M. Notes on ('atiadiau fossil bryozoa. ((.'anadiaii Record of Scienco, VI, ISJI;-), i)p. 2L>2-22i».) NoteH tiie C^anadian forms descrilHi5, pp. ijKMJiU, pis. xxviii-xxxviiA.) In this work there is reprodueed with more or less fullness, for the benefit of Ohio n'aders, what Mr. Foer.«te had published reparding the Clinton uronp in Oiiio in pre- vious papers. Herrick, C. L. Observations upon the so-called Waverly jj^roup of Ohio. (Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, I81»r), pp. 4J>5-.515, pi. xix, •>.) '-lhombf)pora ohioensis I'lrieh is haired on pi. xix. * Simpso.'i, Gl-eorge B. A discussion of the dift'eriMit j;enera of Fenes- tellid;e. (Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State (leolojifist N<»w York for the year 1803, Albany. 1804 [distributed 1805], pp. (587- •<2«; al .so in Forty -.seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum Nat. Hist., 1804, pp. 881-021.) A general diseussion of the Fenestellidie and inter-relations of tlie genera. The author rej)ro.luees original figures l)y I'rout and King of species of Semieo.«(inium, Fenestralia, Pliyllopora, Synoeladia. The following new gi'ueric names appear: Kla- belliporina, I*olyi)()relIa, Flabellip(trella, Reteporella, Pimiai)orina, Pinnaporella, Cyeloporina, Teetulii)orella, Lyroporina, Lyntporella. Whiteaves, J. F. Systematic list, with references, of the fossils of the Hud.son River or Cincinnati formation at Stony Mountain, Manitoba. (Paleozoic Fossils, III, Part II, 1805, pp. 111-128. (leol. Sur. Canada.) The paper contains no descriptions, but synonymy and localities are giv«'n. Whitfield, R. P. Contributions to the paleontolojry of Ohio. ((ieol. Sur. Ohio, VII, 180.5, pp. 407-404, pis. i-xii.) ' Contains a description of Synoeladia rectistyla. 1896. Harper, Q«orge W., and Bassler, R. S. Catalogue of the fossils of the Trenton and Cincinnati periods occurring in the vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati, 18!M!. 84 pp. A list of fossils, including bryozoa, showing their vertical range, NICKLE8 AND BASSI.KK.] BIBLIOGRAPHY. 149 The unni, Kla- sof ruin, 128. rool. Is of vof Smith, James Perrin. Marine fossils from tho Coul Mcusuro.^ of Arkansas. (Proc. Ameriuin Phil. Soc. XXXV, 1.S1>6, pp. 213- 28.5, pis. xvi-xxiv.) ReronlH tlio (XTurrciice of several ("oal MeaHures hryozoa at P<>t«'au Mountain, Indian Territory, and in northeastern Arkansas. * Ulrich, E. O. ikyozoa. (Zittel's Toxt-book of Pah'ontolojry (English edition). Translated and edited by Charles R. Eastman. Vol. 1, Part I.) Bryozoa, pp. 257-291, iigs. 41 1-48H. This work >;ives a eoniprehensive survey anil ciassifieation of all the hryozoa. Five snlxjnlers are reeojjnized: Ctenost(nnata, C'yclostoniata, ( "ryptostoiuata, TrejMtsto- mata, and Chilustomata. One new genus is defininl, Cyelotryi>a. 1897. * Simpson, George B. A handbook of the genera of the North American Paleozoic Bryozoa. With an introduction upon the structure of living species. (Fourteenth Ann, Rep. State Geologist New York for th(^ year 1894, Albany, 189.5 [distributed 1897], pp. 407-608, pis. A-K, i-xxv.) This reportOf the Stttte Geologist also appears as part of the Forty-eighth Annusd Rept>rt of the New York Stiite Museum. To give a critical review of this work would reijuire a volume in its«'lf. The "Historical introiluction," "Bibliography of recent forms," and the account of the structure of the ]M)ly])ide, or living animal, are valuable, bringing hjgether, as they do, much useful knr)wledge. The list of North American sjiecies is but a condensa- tion from Miller's North American (icdlogyand Paleont(jiogy, without an atti'inpt even to refer any of the species o ' i- new genera described in succeeding pages of the Handbook. The "Descriptions (A >•' imilit-i and < imera" forms the innst roposed are very artificial and in at least one instance imaginary (see remark under Lyropora in the Catalogue follow- ing). Diagnoses of gencni l)y other authors are in someca.H>s i»ut in (juotation marks, l»ut are entirely miscjuoted; misspellings of generic and specific lunues are frequent; a number of important genera are omitted, wiiether designedly ■ i not is not stated; sometimes reproductions of figures of other authors, and also , ; Mall and Simpson, are given under different names; some specific names, which are found nowhereelse, are given without explanation or definition. The new generic namey found in this handbook are l-yroporidra, Anastomopora, Thamnocella, Stietocella, Stietoporidra (page 527; called Stictojtorina by error on page 532), Fistuliporina, Fistuliporella, Itiloeella, Fistuliporidra, Fistulicella. Whiteaves, J. F. The fossils of the Galena-Trenton and Black River formations of Lake Winnepog and its vicinity. (Paleozoic Fossils, 111, Part II, 1897, pp. 129-242, pis. xvi-xxii.) Bryozoa, pp. 161-1<)H, pis. xviii, xix (in part). The new species are Stomatopora Canadensis, Mesotrypa Selkirkensis. 150 AMERICAN F088IL IJRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. • ! I 1898. WTiiteaves, J. P. On Homo additional or imperfectly undei-stood fossils from the Hamilton formation of Ontario, with a revised list of the speeies therefrom. (Contributions to Canadian Paleon- tology, I, Part V, 1898, pp. 301-1:18, pis. xlviii-l. Geol. Surv. Canada.) Bryozoa. pp. 37()-382, pi. xlviii (in part). One n«!W hjxhui'h ih (lescrUH'd, ScHlari]>ora (/anadensis. 1899. \ ii ' I, ii G-rabau, Amadeus W. G(H)logy and Paleontology of Eighteen-Mile Creek and the Lake Shore Sections of Ei'ie County, Nev/ York. Part IT. Paleontology. (Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of N.at- ural Sciences, VI, 1899, pp. 5)8-403, 2r>3 figs.) Bryozoa, pp. 130- 139, 158-179, figs. 1:7-77A. In the fauna of thia region the author enumerates, giving brief descriptions copied or adapted from Hall and Simpson's Paleontology of New York, VI, or Simpson's HandlM)ok of < ienera, some forty species f)f bryozoa. Diagnoses are also given of the genera used. One new species appears, Monotrypa ainplectens. 1900. Q-rabau, Amadeus W. The faunas of the Hamilton group of Eight- een-Mile Creek and vi<;inity, in western New York. (Sixteenth Annual Report of the State Geologist of New York for the yeur 1896, New York and Albany, 1899, [issued April, 1900], pp. 227 335.) In the fauna is noted the occjurrence of seven species of bryozoa. In a later work, but appearing earlier (see under 1899), the author gives a full account of the bryo- zoan fauna. Rogers, Austin F. New Bryozoans from the coal measures of Kansas and Missouri. (Kansas University Quarterly, ser. A. IX, No. 1, January, 1900, 12 pp., pis. i-iv.) This paper came to hand too late to be incorporated into our work at any point but this. It contains good descriptions and figures of the following species, all ne\v: Stenoporaspinulosa, si)issa, Cystodictyaineiiuimarginata, divisa, Streblotrypaulrichi, striatopora, Fenestella hcxagonalis, dentata, kansasensis, ovatiporu, missouriensis, Polypora asjjera, flexuosa, elliptica, triangularis, Thamniscus tenuirainus, Pinr.uio- pora pyriformipora, ptiloporoidej', multipora, Septopora interporata, Acanthocladia pinnata, Rhombodadia delicata. Rhombocladia is a new genus which the author refers provisionally to the Acan- thocladii to tlie student of bryozoa.] 1829. Morton, Samuel G. Note: Containing a notice of some fossils re- cently discovered in New Jersey. In Vanuxcni and Morton's observations on the geology and organic remains of the Secondary, Tertiary, and Alluvial formations of the Atlantic coast of the United States of America. Philadelphia, 1828. (Extract from Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, VI, 1821>, pp. 120-120.) On page 62 (p. 124 of the Journal) the author reconlH the (Kwurrence of fragments of EHchjira, FUiHtnv, and Reteixtra from the marl pits on Big Timln'r Crt»ek. 1830. Morton, Samuel G. Synopsis of the Organic Remains of the Ferru- ginous Sand Formation of the United States. (Amer. .Jour. Sci Arts, ser. 1, XVII, 1830, pp. 274-295.) On page 288 the author notes the occurreiute of fragmtnitH of Es(;hara, Flustra, and Retepora from Gloucester County, New Jersey. 1833. Lea, Isaac. Contributions to Geology. Philadelphia, 1833. 227 pp., 6 pis. The bryozoa described are — Lunulites Bouei, p. 189, pi. vi, 202. Lunulites Ductlosv', p. 190, \>]. vi, 203. Orbitolites interstitia, p. 191, pi. vi, 204. Orbitolites discoidea, p. 192, pi. vi, 205. All are from the Eocene of Clailwrne, Alabama. 1834. Morton, Samuel G. Synopsis of the Organic Remains of the Creta- ceous Group of the United States. Philadelphia, 1834. 88+8 pp., 19 pis. The bryozoa described are — Eschara digitata n. wp., p. 79, pi. xiii, 8. Flustra sagena n. sp., p. 79, pi. xiii, 7. Retepora sp. und., p. 79. , All come from the Cretaceous of New Jersey. 151 '; M ; I 152 AMERICAN F08SIL BRYOZOA. 1841. lBtII.L.173, Conrad, T. A. OV)s('i'\iiti()ns on th«^ Secondary and Tortiarv fornm- tlon.s of tlu' soutlu'rn Atlanti<^ States, by Jainos T. Ilodjje. With an appendix ))v T. A. Conrad. (Ainer. .lour. Sei. Arts, ser. 1, XLl, 1841, pp." 844-848.) The bryozoa in the paiMT are — LunuliU'S (U'liticnlata, j). .'i4H. ■ liiinuHtes d are — Tdmonea contortiliw n. wp., p. 68. Tubulipora Megiera ii. sp., p. 65>. Cellepora tubulata n. wp., j). 70. Escharina ? sagena (Morton), p. 71. Kwhara digitata Morton, p. 7:i. *• Lonsdale, William. Report on the Corals from tlie Tertiary forma- tions of North America. (Quar. .lour. Geol. Soc. London, I, 1845, pp. 495-509.) The following bryozoa are inc^ludwl in the [)ajier: Ileteropora ? tortilis n. Hp., p. 500. Mioeene: Willianinburg, Petersbun?. Efcharina tninidula n. Hp., p. .502. Mioeene: Petersburg. Lunulite,s denticulata Conrad, p. 50.S. Mioeene: Petersburg. Cellepora inforniata n. sp., p. 505. Mioeene: Petersburg, Virginia. Cellepora lunbilieata n. sp., ]>. 507. Mioeene: Petersburg. Cellepora quadrangularis n. sp., p. .508. Mioeene: Williamsburg, F.vergreen. Cellepora similis n. sp., j». 509. Mioeene: Williamsburg. • Lonsdale, William. Account of twenty -six species of Polyparia obtained from the Eocene Tertiary formation of North Amer- ica. (Quar. .Tour. Ceol. Soc. London, I, pp. 509-588.) Tubulipora prcboscidea ? (Milne-Kdwards), p. 522. Eocene: Rock's Bridge. Idmonea niaxillaris n. sj)., p. .528. Eocene: Wantoot, South Carolina. Idiuoiiea eonuniseens n. sp., ]>. 524. Eocene: Rock's Bridge. Hippothoa tul)erculuni n. sp., ji. 527. P)oeene: Rock's Bridge. Eschara tubulata n. sp., p. 528. Eocene: Wilmington. Esehara petiolus n. sp., p. 528. Eocene: Eutavv. Es»!hara ineunil)enH n. .sp., p. 529. Eocene: Rock's Bridge. Eschara linea n. sp., J). 530. Eocene: Eutaw. Esehara viminea n. sp., j). 530. Eocene: Eutaw. Lunulites sexangula n. sp., p. oSl. Eocene: Wilmington. Lunulites distans n. sp., p. 531. Eocene: Wilmington, Wantoot(?). J^unulit4;H eoutigua n. sp., p. 533. Eocene: Wilmington. NICKLE8 AND BASSLER.] BIBLIOGBAPHY. 1847. 153 Conrad, T. A. Observations on the Eocene formation, and (lescrip- tions of one hundred and five new fossils of that perie. Fear rivers. Lunulites contigua, p. 311, figs. 250, 251. FiOcene: Wilmington, North Carolina. Lunulites oblongus n. t'p., p. 312, figs. 252, 253. Locality not given. Discoporella umbellata, p. 312, figs. 254, 255. Locality not given. 1860. * G-abb, William M. and Horn, Gheorge H. Descriptions: of new Cre- taceous corals from New Jersey. ,Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- delphia, XII, 1860, pp. 366-867!) Hippothoa irregularis, p. 366. Cellepora bilabiata, p. 366. i i • i. I I 154 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Cellepora carinata, j). 3«16. Cellepora typicu, p. 3fi6. R«ticuliix)ra Hagcna, j). 366. Reptoniulticava cepularis, p, 367. Multi(!re8(riH parvicella, p. 367. IjOcalitieH are not given. * Qabb, "V^illiam M., and Horn, Q«orge H. Descriptions of new spe- cies of American Tertiary and Cretaceous fossils. (Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, ser. 2, IV, 1800, pp. 376-404.) The bryozoa descrilHKl are — Ilypothoa irregularis G. & H., p. 400, pi. Ixix, 18, 20. Oretacerms: Tiinl)er Creek, New .Tersey. Cellepora bilabiata G. & H., \u 400, pi. Ixix, 21, 23. Cretaceous: Timber Creek, New Jerst^y. Cellepora «-arinata G. & H., p. 4(X), pi. Ixix, 24, 26. Cretaceouw: Tiinlwir Creek, New Jersey. Cellepora typira G. & II., p. 400, pi. Ixix, 27, 29. Cretaceous: Marl of New Jersey. Reticulipora sagena G. & H., p. 400, pi. Ixix, 30, .32. Cretaceou.H: Timln'r Creek, New .Jersey. Rei)t«nuilticava cepularis (t. A IL, p. 401, pi. Ixix, 33, .35. Cretaceous: Timber Creek, New .Jersey. Multicrescis parvicella G. & H., p. 401, i)l. Ixix, 36, .38. Cretaceous: Timber Creek, New .Jersey. Acervidausa n. gen. G. & H., p. 403. Acervicilausa vermicularis G. & H., p. 403, pi. Ixix, 42, 44. Cretaceous: Near Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Heterocrisina n. gen. G. & H., p. 404. Heterocrisina Abbottii * .t H.,p. 404, pi. Ixix, 45,47. Cretaceous: Near Mullica Hill, New .Jersey. Holmes, Francis S. Postpleiocene fossils of South Carolina. Charles- ton, 1860. xii+v+122 pp., 28 pis. The bryozoa described are— Reptocelleporaria informata (Tx)nsdale), p. 6, pi. i, 5. Charleston, South Carolina. J^unulites denticulata Conrad, p.6,pl. ii, 4-4b. Simmons' ; Abbapoola; St. Andrew's. 1862. * Gabb, William M., and Horn, George H. Monograph of the fos- sil Polyzoa of the Secondary and Tertiary formations of North America. (Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, ser. 2, V, 1862, pp. 111-178, pis. xix-xxi.) Eschara f.iamarck, p. 114. Eschara digi'ata Morton, p. 114. Cretaceous: Timber Creek and Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Eschara tubulata Lonsdale, p. 115. Eocene: Wilmington, North Carolina. Eschara petiolus Lonsdale, p. 116. Eocene: Eutaw, South Carolina. Eschara incumbens Lonsdale, p. 116. Eocene: Rock's Bridge. Eschara ? viminea Iionsdale, p. 116. Eocene: Eutaw, South Carolina. Eschara texta n. sp., p. 117, pi. xix, 1. Eocene: Charleston, South Carolina. Escharaovalis n. sp., p. 118, pi. xix, 2. Eocene: Claiborne, Alabama. Eschara ?fragili8siman.sp., p. 118, pi. xix, 3. Miocene: St. Marys River, Maryland. NICKLEt) AND BAHHI.KR.] BIBLIOGRAPHY. 155 BW d. LunuliU»8 Tianinrck, p. llfl. LunulitcH wxangula Lonstlalo, p. 11}>. Eoct'iic: Wilmington, North Carolina. Lunuliti'H (li^tanH Lonsdalr, p. 1 H>. Locality not given. Ijinulites interHtitia (Lea), p. 120. Eocrene: ClailK)rne, Alabama. Lunulites contigua Ixinsdale, p. 121. Eocciu': Wilmington, North ('arolina. Lunulitt'H ohlonga EmmonH, p. 121. Mioceiu' (?) : North Carolina. HeiniifHchara D'Orbigny, p. 121. ScniioHchara tubulata n. Hp., p. 122, pi. xix, 5. Eikhmh': ('lailM)nu% Alabama. Cellepora Fabrici'.iH, j). 122. Cellepora prolifica G. & H., p. 124. Cn>ta(^uons: TimlH>r Creek, New JerBey. Cellepora I'xwc'rta n. s})., p. 125, y>\. xix, (J. CretaceonH: Mullica Hill, New Jersey. CelleiM)ra Janewayi n. sp., p. 126, pi. xix, 7. Cretaeeous: Seven mileH 1m31ow Yazoo, Mississippi. Cellepora pumila n. sp., p. 126, i)l. xix, 8. Cretaceons: Timl)er Creek, New Jt-rstfy. Cellepora cycloris n. sp., p. 127, pi. xix, 9. Eocene: C-lailM)rne, Alabama. Cellepora inornata n.sp., p. 127, pi. xix, 10. Eoeene: (?) Claiborne, Alabama. Cellepora tumidula D'Orbigny, p. 127. Miocene: Petersburg, Virginia. Cellepora fonnosa Tuomey and Llolmes, p. 129. Miocene (? Pliocene): Darlington district. South Carolina. CelleporatessellataTuomey and Holmes, p. 129. MifH'ene(? Pliocene): Giles Bluff, Peedee River, South Carolina. Cellepora radiata Tuomey and Holmes, p. 129. Mio(rene(? Pliocene): (JooseCreek, South Carolina. Cellepora depressa Tuomey and Holmes, j). 129. Miocene (?Pliocen*e): (ioose Creek, South Carolina. Cellepora urceolata n. sp., p. 129, pi. xix, 11, Miocene: New Jersey. Cellepora californiensis n. sp., p. 180, pi. xix, 12. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. Cellepora bellerophon n. sp., j). 130, pi. xix, 13. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. Reptocelleporaria D'Orbigny, p. 131. Reptocelleporaria aspera n. sp., p. 131, pi. xix, 14. Cretaceous: TindK>r Creek and near Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Reptocelleporaria informata D'Orbigny, p. i32. Miocene: Petersburg, Virginia; and South Carolina. •Reptocelleporaria quadrangularis D'Orbigny, j). 132. Locality not given. Reptocelleporaria similis D'Orbigny, p. 133. Miocene (? Pliocene): Virginia and South Carolina. Reptocelleporaria glomerata n. si>., j). 134, i)l. xix, 15. Eocene: Vicksburg, Mississippi. Escharipora D'Orbigny, p. 134. Escharipora typica (G. & IL), j). 134, i)l. xix, 1';. Cretaceous: Thnber C-'reek and and Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Escharella D'Orbigny, p. 135. Escliarella micropora n. sp., p. 136, pi. xix, 17. Eocene: ? Alabama. Rejitescharella D'Orbigny, p. 136. Reptescharella carolinensia n. sp., p. 136, i)l. xix, 18. Eocene: Charleston, South Carolina. Reptescharella Hermannii n. 8p.,p. 137, pi. xix, 20. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. Reptescharella plana n. sp., p. 137, pi. xix, 19. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. Pholidoloporidfe (new family), p. 138. Phoiidolopora n. gen., p. 138. 156 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZoA. [bull. 173, ' Pholidoloponi lahiata n. h|>., ]>. 188, pi. xix, 21. I'oHtpliiK-eno: Santn Barbara, California. Oligotnwiuin ii. gen., p. V.W. 01ig()tr<'Hinni vicikHlmrgenHiH (('onrad), p. 139, pi. .\ix, 22. lIp|H!r K«K'cnt': \'i(!kH- bnrg, MiHHiHHippi. FiHcharinella D'Orbigny, p. 140. EHi-harinella niuralin n. np., ]>. 140, pi. xix, 28. C'retaitttoiiH: .MuUit-a Hill, Nt'w JerHtiv. KMrharinella ? linea (Lonwlale), |». 140. K«M'ent': Kntaw, South Carolina. Knnallipora n. gen., p. 141. KnmiUipora (iiuulrangularin n. Hp., p. 141, |)l. xx, 24. MicM'ene: IVternburg, Virginia. Diwioporella D'Orbigny, j). 142. Discoporella denticulata (Conrad), p. 142, pi. xx, 25. Mioi-ene: (Jenerally (Hh- tributi'd from New Jersey to South (Carolina. Uttptoporina D'OrVngny, p. 144. Ueptoporina rarinata (G. & H.), p, 144. Ix)cality not given. Keptoporina customata n. Hp., p. 144, pi. xx, 26. Postpiiooene: Santa Barbara, California. Multipurina n. gen., p. 145. Multiporina uinbilicata (I^onwlale), p. 145, pi. xx, 27. Mitxrene: Petersburg, Virginia. Keptescharellina D'Orbigny, p. 14<». RepteHeharenilla jirolifera n. Hp., p. 14H, pi. xx, 28. (Jretaeeous: Mulli<'a Mill, New Jersey. Reptescharenilla disparilis n. sp., ji. 147, pi. xx, 2t). PostplicM'ene: Santa Barbara, California. Reptescharenilla? Hennannii n. Hp.,p. 147, pi. xx, 30. PoHti)lioeene: Santa Bar- bara, California. Reptescharenilla eornuta n. 8p.,p. 147, pi. xx., 31. P«)8tplioi'ene: Santa Barbara, California. Kscharipora D'Orbigny, p. 148. EsehariiKjradistans n. sp., ]>. 148, pi. xx, 32. Cretaceous: Timl)er Creek, New Jersey. Escharipora Abbottii n. sp., p. 149, pi. xx, 33. Cretaceous: Mullica Hill, New Jer- sey. Escharipora inmiersa n. sp., p. 149. ('retat^eous: Timber Creek, New Jersey. Pliophloea, n. gen., p. 150. Pliophloea sagena (Morton), p. 150, pi. xx, 34. Cretaceous: Timlx>r Creek and Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Rei)tes. Oeta«eous: Timber Creek and Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Bifiustra disjuncta n. sj)., p. 153, pi. xx, 37. Cretaceous: Timber Creek and Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Siphonella Hagenow, j). 154. Siphonella multi{)ora n. sp.,p. 154, pi. XX, 38. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, Cali- fornia. Distioflustrellaria D'Orbigny, p. 154. Discotlustrellaria Bouei (Lea), p. 154. Eocene: Claiborne, Alabama. Cupularia Ijimarck, p. 155. Cupularia discoidea (Lea),p. 155. Eocene: Claiborne, Alabama. NICKI.R8 AND KASHLKB.] BIBLIOGRAPHY. 157 : and New Hill, illica Cali- IleteractiH n. gen,, p. 156. HoteractJH DnelftHil (Ix'a), p. ir>)i|i»ny, p. 157. Pyri|K)ra irrogtilariH ((1. & H.), p. 157, pi. xx, 40. ('rota«'«H»uH: TimlH-r Cnrk ami Miillica Hill, New Jortioy. Mcinbraiiipora IMainville, j). 157. Mt'tnbraniiMira alwrtiva ii.Hp.,p. 157, pi. xx, 41. I'retart'tniH: TimlMT (Vfok ami MuUica nill,Nt'\v .Terfiey. MeinbraiiiiM)ra jHTarnpla ii. .Hp.,p. 158, pi. xx,42. (Vetaci-oiiH: Mtiliica Hill, N«'W Jersey. Membranipora plebia n. Hp., p. 158, pi. xx, 48. OretatwmH: Mullica Hill, New Jer- sey. Membranipora wexpiinetata ii. Hp., p. 159, pi. xx,44. Mim-eno or Ee«Iity unknown. Membranipora siK'eioHa ((J. & H.), p. 159, pi. xx,45. Mioeene(?): C'biriqui, Central Ameriea. MembraniiM)ra Californiea n. sp., p. 160, pi. xx,4H. Postplioeene: Santa Harbara, California. Membranipora liarbarensiH n. up., p. 160, pi. xx, 47. I'ostplioi'ene: Santa Harbara, California. Flnstrella D'Orbigny, p. 160. Flustrellaeapistratan.Hp.jp. 161, pi. xx, 48. Cretaceous: Mnlliea Hill, New Jertsey. Flustrella cylindrica n. sp., p. 161, pi. xx, 49. Cretaeeous: Mullica Hill, New .Fesxey. Reptoflustrella D'Orbigny, p. 161 . Reptoflustrella ? lieteropora n. sp., p. 162, pi. xx, 50. Cretaceous: Mullica Hill hnd Timber Creek, New Jersey. Reptoflustrella tubulata n. sp., p. 162, pi. xx, 51. Witli Membranipora sexptmctata. Locality unknown, probably from the Virginia Miocene. Pyriflustrella D'Orbigny, p. 163. Pyriflustrella tuberculum D'Orbigny, p. 16.S. Locality not given. Retelea D'Orbigny, p. 164. Retelea ovalis n. .sp., p. 164, pi. xxi, 52. Cretace<}us: Mullica Hill, New Jerw»y. Filifa.scigera D'Orbigny, p. 165. Filifa.scigera megcX'ra (Lonsdale), j). 1(55, i)l. xxi, 5S. Cretaceous: Timln-r Creek, New Jersey. Fascipora D'Orbigny, p. 165. Fascipora Americana n. sp., p. 165, pi. xxi, 54. Cretaceous: Timln'r ('reck and Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Kpiropora D'Orbigny, p. 166. Spiropora calamus n. sp., p. 166, pi. xxi, 55. Cretaceous: Timber C'reek, New Jera€»y. Idmonea I^mouroux, p. 167. Idmonea contortilis Lonsdale, p. 167. Cretaceous: Tindjer Creek anH(*iiUH)ii;ena G. & H., p. 173. CretaeeouH: Timlwr Creek, New Jersey. Reticulipora RAWII.RR.] BIHLKKJRAl'HY. 159 VThite, Charles A. Report on tho Pjih'ontoU)jfifjiI Field Work for tho sj'jison of 1877: Larainio FoHsiln. (KlovcMith Ami. Krp. U. S. (Jool. (i(.ojrr. Sur, Torr. (Haydon's), 187», \)\). 1 ♦51-272.) Motiihranipom (?), pp. 2IH, 217. C'retaceouH (Lunuiii*' Krnup): Point n{ Kim-Wh Station, WyoniinK. MonihmniiM)ra (?), p. 242. Cr«tatwo»iH (I^ramio Kroiip): Ifear Kiv«^r ValU-y, Wyoming. 1882. XTlrich, E. O. American Paleozoic Brvoxoa. (Jour. Cincinnati Seiii(iue dc 1' Alabama ct surtout de celle de Claiborne de I'Etjige Parisien. (Annales de Geologic et de Pal^ontologie. Livraiwon.s VII, VIII. Palermo, 1890. 316 pp., 46 pis.) The bryozoa describe-27. Entalophora amocna De Greg., p. 240, pi. 39, f. 21. Hornera mirifica De Greg., p. 240, pi. 39, f. 31-32. Hornera multiraniosa De Greg., p. 240, pi. 39, f. 28-30. Hornera claibornensis De Greg., p. 241, pi. 39, f. 22-23, 3;i-34. Hornera sp. (?), p. 241, pi. 39, f. 24-25. Escham (?) spongiopsis De Greg., p. 241, pi. 40, f. 1-2. Eschara ovalis G. A. H., p. 241, pi. 40, f. .3-.5. EHcharella sifra De Greg., p. 242, pi. 40, f. 6-7. liicharella micropore G. & H., p. 242, pi. 40, f. 8-22, 23. EHcharella micropore var. aspenilata De Greg., p. 242, pi. 40, f. 21-22 Semieschara tubulata G. & H., p. 242, pi. 40, f. 24-28, 29-31. Vincularia (?) insolita De Greg., p. 243, pi. 40, f. 32-37. Lunulites (Discoflustrellaria) Bouei Lea, p. 243, pi. 41, f. 1-4, 5-<), 7-9; pi. 42, f. 1-6. Idem, var. concava De Greg., p. 244, pi. 41, f. 10-14. Idem, var. depressa De Greg., p. 244, pi. 41, f. 15-19. Idem, var. ellipsoides De Greg., p. 245, pi. 41, f. 20-21, 23-25. 160 AMEitlCAN P08SIL BBYOZOA. [Bi'i.i,. 173. Idem, var. Duclosii (Lea) De Greg., non G. & H., p. 245, pi. 41, f. 2«}-;{l, ;^2-33. Idem, var. truncata De Greg., p. 245, pi. 41, f. 34-46. Idem, var. almina De Greg., p. 246, pi. 42, f. 7-10. Idem, var. tiza De Greg., p. 246, pi. 42, f. 11-12. Idem, var. minutecellulata De (ireg., p. 246, pi. 42, f. 13-16. Batopora convivialis De Greg., p. 246, pi. 42, f. 30-33. Cellepor.. inornata G. & H., p, 247, pi. 43, f. 2, 3-4. Cellepora, cyeloris G. & H., p. 247, pi. 43, f. 1. Celleporaria figula De (irejr., p. 247, pi. 43, f. 5-6. Biflustra (?) supradubia De (ireg., p. 248, pi. 43, f. 11-12. Membraiiipora eiiiiplex De Greg., p. 248, pi. 43, f. 7-8. Membranipora contemplata De Greg., p. 248, i>l. 43, f. 9-io. Dimiclausa De Greg., n. siibgen., p. 248. LnnnlitcH (Diraiclausa) fenestrata De Greg., p. 249, pi. 42, f. 23-27. Limulites (Cupalaria) interstitia (Lea) DeGreg., j>. 249, pi. 42, f. 16-21, 22. Cupnlaria discoidea Lea sp., p. 249, pi. 42, f. 28. LumiliteH distaiiH Lonsdale, sp. dub., p. 250, pi. 42, f. 29. I I'LL. 173. 2-33. i CATALOGUE OF THE GENERA AND SPECIES OF AMERICAN PALEOZOIC BRYO- ZOA, INCLUDING BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SYNONYMY. ACANTHOCLADIA Kinjr. Genotype : Ceratophytt-s anceps Schlotheini. 1849. Afiuithocladia. Kinjr, Ann. Mag. Nat. H'st., ser. 2, II, p. 389. King, Mon. Briti>*h Permian Fos.**., j). 48. I'^ichwald, Lethaea Kossica, I, p. 384. Zittt'l, Ilrndb. der Pal., p. 603 Waagen and Pichl, Pal. Inma sulcatum Hall and Simpson. 1887. Acanthoclema sulcatum. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 192, pi. Iv. 7, pi. Ivi. 7. Hamilton : Near Canandaigua Lake, New York. Acanthoclema triseriale (Hall). 1883. Stictopora? triserialis. Hall, Rep. State Geolcjgist New York for the year 1882, pi. XXV, 6, 7. 1887. Acanthoclema triseriale, Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 74, pi. xxviii, 6, 7. UpjH'r Helderlierg: Near Caledonia, New York. ACBOOENIA Hall. Genotype: Acroj^enia prolifera Hall. 1883. Acrogeuia. Hall,Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 193 (abstract,1881, p. 193). 1884. Acrogenia. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 51. 1887. Acrogenia. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, [>. xx. 1889. Acrogenia. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 291. 1890. Acrogenia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 388. 1897. Acrogenia. Simpson, Fourteenth Ami. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 544. 1899. Ac'rogenia. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Acad. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 175. Acrogenia prolifera Hall. 1883. Acrogenia prolifera. Hall, Trans. Albany institute, X, p. 194 (abstract, 1881, p. 194). NicKLEs AND BA8NI.EB.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 163 192, I, pi. f93). J.51. ^)rk iCt, Acrogenia prolifera Hall — Continued. 1884. Acrogenia prolifera. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the ytiar 188.3, p. 52. 1887. Acrogenia prolifera. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). 267, pi. Ixiii, 7-15. 1889. Acrogenia prolifera. Miller, North American (ieol. Pal., lig. 448 (p. 291 ). 1897. Acrogenia prolifera. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (teologist New York for th'> year 1894, pi. xv, 11-20. 1899. Acrogenia prolifera. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Acad. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 175, fig. 72. Hamilton: Bellona, Lodi Landing (Seneca Lake), and Darien (!enter. New York. Actinostoma. Young and Young. Sec Fenostella Lonsdalo. ACTINOTRTPA Ulruh. Genotype: Fistulipora pcculiaiis Roming«M'. 1889. Actinotrypa. (Ulrich, in press). Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 291. 1890. Actinotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, \>. 386. 1897. Actinotrypa. Simpson, Fourteentli Ann. Rep. State tJeologist New York for Ihe year 1894, p. 540. Actinotrypa peculiaris (Koniinger). 1866. Fistulipora peculiaris. Rominger, Proc .Vend. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 123. 1890. Actinotrypa peculiaris. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, N'llI, )>. 503, pi. Ixxvii, 3-3/>. 1894. Actinotrypa peculiaris. Keyes, Missouri (Jeol. Surv., V, j). 18, pi. xxxiv, 6. 1897. Actinotryi)a peculiaris. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 97-99 (p. 540). Keokuk: Lagrange, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois. Aleeto of authors. See Stomatopora Bronn. Alec'to auloporoides Nicholson. See Prohoscina auloporoides (Nichol- son). Aleeto'^ Canadensis Nicholson. See Hederella canadensis (Niciiolson). Aleeto cont'usa Nicholson. See Proboscina confu.sa (Nicholson). Aleeto f rondosa Nicholson. See Proboscina frondosa (Nicholson). Ahu'to inllata Hall. See Stomatopora inttata (Hall). Aleeto nexilis rFames. See Hatostonia implicatuni (Nicholson), AU'colites Lamarck. Not a bryozoan genus. Alveolites expansa James. See Ceramopora e.\[)aiisa (James). Alveolites exsui Hall. See Lioclenia^ exsul (Hall). Alveolites irregidaris Whitlield. See CtMamoport'lla^ irregularis (Whitfield). AMFLEXOPOEA Ulrich. Crenotype: Amplexoporu cingulata Ulrich. 1HS2. Amplexopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 154. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. Camhro.-Sil., j). 15. Miller, Xorth American Geol. Pal., p. 291. Ulrich, (u'ol. Surv. Illinois, VI 11, pj). 377, 450. Ulrich, ZittersTcxtl). Pal. (Fngl. Kd.), ji. 278. Simpson, Fourteenth .\nn. Ke]). State Geologist New 1883. Ami)lexop(jra. 1889. Amplexopora. 1890. Amplexopora. 1896. .Vrnplexopora. 1897. Ampli'xopura. York for the year 1894, p. 577. I Mi 164 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BiTi,i.. 173. Aiiiplt>X'opora affiniis ITlrich. Seo Heterotrvpa affinis (Ulri(rh). Amplexoponi barrandei Ulrich. See Heterotrypa i barraiicUri (Nich- olson). Aniplexopora Canadensis Foord. See Hatostoma canadense (Foord). Amplexopora cingulata Ulrich. 1882. Ainplexop(jra (;ingulatu. Ulri'()rbigny). 1850. Monticulipora tiliasa. D'Orbigny, Prodr. de Pal., I, p. 25. 1851. C'.iiPtetes fdiasa. Milne-Kdwards and Haime, Pol. Foss. Terr. Pal., p. 261. I860. Monticulipora tiliosa. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Corall., Ill, p. 274. 1875. Cha'tetes tiliasa (?). Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 206. 1883. Monotrypa (?) tiliasa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VT, p. 163. 1888. Montii'ulipora filiasa. .Tames and James, .Tour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 162. 1890. Leptotrypa Hliosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 456, ))1. xxxvi, 7, 7(1. 1893. Monticuliporn tiliasa, J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XV, p. 158. NicKLEs AND BA88LER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND HPECIKH. 105 i>y ;t., \ I Amplexopora filiosa (D'Orbigny) — Continued. 1896. Monticulipora 8ul)cylindrica (.lames, V. P., m^.). .T. F. .Tames, Jour Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIIT, p. 12.3, fig. 13a-«-. Cincinnati (Ix)rraine): Cincinnati, Oliio, and vicinity; Maury County, Tennessee. Trenton: Calhoun County, lUinoiH (Ulricli). Ohs. The form from Calhoun County, Illinois, identified as above, is prob- ably Hiwcifically distinct. Aniplexopoiii moniliformis Ulrich. See Heterotrypai moniliformis (Nicholson). Amplexopora petasiformis (Nicholson). 1878. Chu'tetes petropolitanus. James, Paleontologist, No. 2, p. 11. 'SSI. Monticulipora (Monotrypa) petasiformis. Nicholson, (». 1883. Monotrypa? petasiformis. Ulrich, Jtmr. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 163. 1888. Monticulipora petasiformis. .Tames and .Tames, .Tour. Cincinnati Sue. Nat. Hist., X, p. 168. 1894. Monticulipora petasiformis. .T. F. .Tames, .Tour, ('incinnati Soc. Nat. liist., XVI, p. 186. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Amplexopora petasiformis-welchi (James). 1882. Monticulipora (Monotrypa) welchi. .James, Paleontologist, No. 6, ]>. ,^0. ibid.. No. 7, pi. i, 4-4^-, 1883. 1888. Monticulipora petasiformis var. welchi. .lames and .lame.-, .lour. Cincin- nati Soc' Nat. Hist., X, p. 1()9. 1S94. Monticulipora petasiformis var. welchi. .1. K. .lames, .lour. C'incimiati Soc. Nat. Hist., XYI, p. 187. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Amplexopora pustulosa Ulrioh. 1890. Amplexopora pustulosa. Ulrich, Geo!. Surv. Illinois, VIII, j). 4.")1, |)i. xxxvi, 3-3('. 1895. Monticulipora pustulosa. .T. F. .Tames, .Tour. CUncinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 72. Cincinnati (Richmond): Hanover and Clarksville, Ohio. Amplexopora robusta Ulrieh. 1883. Amplexopora robusta. Ulrich, .Tour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist.. VI, p. S2, pi. i, 1-1 ?>. 1889. Amplexopora robusta. Miller, North American ( ieol. Pal., lig. 4riO (p. 2!t2 ). 1890. Amplexopora robusta. Ulrich, (ieol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, lig. 7il (p. ."iS). Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio; Boyle County. Ki'ntucky. Amplexopora septosa (Ulrich). 1879. Atactopora septosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., 1 1, p. 12r), pi. xii, 7-7r. IH82. Amplexopora septosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Mist., V, p. 25,5. 1888. Monticulii)ora septosa. Jamesand James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 180. 1894. Monticulipora septosa. J. F. .Tames, ,Iour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 203. Cincinnati (Utica and liorraine): Covington and Newixjrt, Kentucky; Ciucinuaii, Ohio. 166 AMERICAN FOSHIL BKYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Araplexopora superba Foord. See Batostoma superhum (Foord). Amplexopora superba Ulrich (not Foord). See Batostoma niliineso- tense Ulrich. Amplexopora winchclli Ulrich. See Batostoma winchelli (Ulrich). Anastomopora Simpson. See Reteporidra. Anastomopora cinctuta Simpson. See Reteporidra cihctuta (Hall). AKISOTKTPA Ulrich. Genotype: Anisotrypa symmetrica Ulrich. 1883. Anisotrypa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, VI, p. 275. 1889. Anisotrypa. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 292. 1890. Anisotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, pp. 376, 447. 1896. Anisotrypa. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Engl. ed. ), p. 277. Anisotrypa elegantula Ulrich. See Rhombopora elegantula (Ulrich). Anisotrypa fistulosa Ulrich. 1890. Anisotrypa fistulosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 448, pi. Ixxii, 6-6c. Ste. Genevieve: Pella, Iowa. Anisotrypa ramulosa Ulrich. 1890. Anisotrypa ramulosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 449, j)l. Ixxii, 7-7«. Ste. Genevieve: Pella, Iowa. Anisotrypa solida Ulrich. 1890. Anisotrypa Holida. Uliich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 449, pi. Ixxii, 9-9f. 1894. Anisotrypa solida. Keye.s, Missouri Geol. Surv., V,]). 16. Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois. Anisotrypa symmetrica Ulrich. 1883. Anisotrypa .symmetrica. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 276, pi. xiii, 5-5c. 1890. Anisotrypa symmetrica. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 448, j)l. Ixxii, 5. Chester: Grayson Springs and Sloans Valley, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois. ANOLOTICHIA Ulrich. Genotype: Anolotichia ponderosa Ulrich. 1890. Anolotichia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 381, 473. 1893. Anolotichia. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, ill, p. 326. 1896. Anolotichia. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 268. Anolotichia impolita (Ulrich). 1886. Crepipora impolita. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, p. 77. 1893. Anolotichia impolita. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 327, pi. xxviii, 15-20. 1896. Anolotichia imi)oUta. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), lig. 437 A-C (p. 268). Trenton (Stones River): Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chatfield, Cannon Falls, Lanesboro, and Fountain, Minnesota. Anolotichia ponderosa Ulrich. 1890. Anolotichia ponderosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 473, pi. xli, S-M, fig.8r(p.:i20). 1896. Anolotichia ponderosa. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), fig. 437D (p. 268). Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. Arcanopora Vine. See Cystodictya Ulrich. mcKLEs ANn BArt«LER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 167 Us, J AKCHIMEDES Owen, (lenotype: Archimcdps wortheni (Hall). 1842. Archimedes. (Le Seuer) Owen, American Jour. Sci., XLIII, p. 19. 1857. Arfhime. 102. Archimedes communis Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes communis. I'lrich, Geol. Snrv. Illinois, VIII, p. 573, ]>l. lxiii> 1-1 rf. Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Archimedes compactus Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes compactus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 572, j)!. Ixiii, 2-21), 2d (not 2c). Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Archimedes distans Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes distans. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 578, pi. Ixiii, 9-96. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Archimedes grandis Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes grandis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. lUinoLs, VIII, p. .569, pi. Ixiii, 10. Keokuk : .Tersey County, Illinois. Archimedes intermedins Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes intermedius. Ulrich, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 574, pi. Ixiii, 2c. C'hester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Archimedes invaginatus lUrich. 1890. Archimedes invaginatus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 575, pi. Ixiii, ll*f, lie. Chester: Chester, Illinois. Archimedes laxa White (not Hall). See Archimedes owenaims (Hall). Archimedes laxus (Hall). 1857. Fenestella (Archimedes) laxa. Hall, Pro(!. American Assoc. Adv. Sci., X, p. 178. 1890. Archimedes laxus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 580, pi. Ixiii, 15, 15a. 1894. Archimedes laxus. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 27. 1883. Helicoi)ora archimediformis. Claypole, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. Lonaon, XXXIX, p. 34, pi. iv, 3, 4. 168 AMKKICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULI,. 173. Archimedes lazas (Hall) — Continued. 1897. Helicopora an^hiinediforiniB. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geol- ogJHt New York for th(« year 1894, fig. 70, :{, 4 (p. 518). Chester: Chester, Illinois; Litchfield, Kentucky. Archimedes meekanus (Hall). 1857. Fenestella (Archimedes) Meekana. Hall, Proc. American Assoc. Adv. 8ci.,X,p. 178. 1890. Archimedes meekanus. Ulrich, Geol. Snrv. Illinois, VIII, p. 578, pi. Ixiii, 4. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley and Grayson Springs, Kentucky. Archimedes negligens Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes negligens. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, \). .589, jd. Ixiii, 7, la. Keokuk: Keokuk and Ben tonsport, Iowa. Archimedes owenanns (Hall). 1857. Fenestt^Ua (Archimedes) Owenana. Hall, Proc. American .\s8oc. Adv. Sci.,X,p. 178. 1890. Archimedes owenanus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 570, pi. Ixiii, 6-6c. 1894. Archimedes owenanus. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 26, pi. xxxiii, 2. 1882. Archimedes laxa. White, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 361, pi. xli, 7. Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa; Appanoosa, near Quincy, Illinois; St. Francis- ville, Missouri. Archimedes perrainimtts Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes perminimus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 572, ]A. Ixiii, 1.3, 11 (in part). Chester: Chester, Illinois. Archimedes proutanus Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes proutanus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 576, pi. Ixiii, 3-3c,ll,ll/>. Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois. Archimedes rever.sa Hall. See Archimedes wortheni Hall. Archimedes sublazus Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes sublaxus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 579, pi. Ixiii, 14. Chester: Chester, Illinois. Archimedes swallovanus (Hall). 1857. Fenestella (Archimedes) Swallovana. Hall, Proc. American Assoc. Adv Sci., X, p. 178. 1890. Archimedes swallovanus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 574, pi. Ixiii, 12-12rf. 1894. Archimedes swallovanus. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 26, Chester: Chester and Kaskaskia, Illinois; Crittenden County, Kentucky. Archimedes terebriformis Ulrich. 1890. Archimedes terebriformis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, |>. 575, pi. Ixiii, 5-5r. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley and Grayson Springs, Kentucky. Archimedes wortheni (Hall). 1852. Retepora archimedes. Owen, Rep. Geol. Surv. Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, pi. iv, 1. 14. b)l- lid NicKLEB AND BAtBLEK.] CATALOGUE OF OKNKRA AND SPJiCIKa. KVJ Archimedes wortheni (Hall)- ^iitinucd. 1881. lteteix)ra ArchimedeH, (.iueuBtedt, Koehren- iiml Sternkorallen, i>. 174, pi. (1. 4-10. 1857. Fenestella (Arohimeden) Wortheni. Hall, PriM-. Ainorican Axwu-. A2 (p. 292). 18- ^-^T)- Trenton: Cannon Falls and St. Paul, Minnesota. Arthroolema billingsi Ulrich. 185K). Arthnxilema billingHi. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinoifi, VTIT, p. 042. 189.S. Arthroclema billingm. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 197, pi. ii, 7. 1897. Arthroclema Billingsi. Himpson, Fourteenth Ann. Hep. State (iet^logist New York for the year 1894, fig. 105 (p. 547). Trent^)n: Ottawa, Canada. Arthroolema oomntum Ulrich. 1890. Arthroclema cornutum. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 193, llg. 18. Arthroclema cornutum. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 200, pi. ii, 16-21, 23, pi. iii, 34. Arthroclema cornutum. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 106-108, 112 (p. 547). Trenton (Black River): Minneaiwlis, Minnesota. Arthroclema pulchellum Billings. 1862. ArthrtHilema pulchellum. Billings, Pal. Foss., I, p. 54, fig. (W. Arthroclema pulchellum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 642, pi. xxix, 6c. Arthnnrlema pulchellum. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, pi. ii, 12-15. Arthroclema armatum (in part). Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 194, fig. 19 e-h (not 19 a-il). Trenton: Ottawa City and Peterboro, Canada.' Arthroclema spiniforme Ulrich. See Helopora spiniformis (Ulrich). Arthroclema striatum Ulrich. 1893. Arthroclema striatum. Ulrich, Geol. Minn., Ill, p. 198, pi. ii, 22,24, pi. iii, 28-33. 1897. Arthroclema striatum. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 109, 110 (p. 547). Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Arthronema Ulrich (preoccupied). See Arthrostylus Ulrich. Arthronenia curtum Ulrich. See Arthrostylus curtus (Ulrich). Arthronema tenue Ulrich. See Arthrostylus tenuis (James). ABTHEOFOKA Ulrich. Genotype: Ptilodictya (Stictopora) Shaflferi Meek. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, pp. 152, 167. Miller, North American Geol. Pal. , p. 293. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 393. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 176. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 279. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York 1890. 1893. 1890. 1882. 1889. 1890. 1893. 1896. 1897. Arthropora. Arthropora. Arthropora. Arthropora. Arthropora. Arthropora. for the year 1894, p. 605. Arthropora bifurcata Ulrich. 1893. Arthropora bifurcata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 178, pi. xiv, 22-25. Trenton (Black River): St. Paul and Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Arthropora reversa Ulrich. 1893. Arthropora reversa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 178, pi. xiv, 26. Trenton: St. Paul, Minnesota. I.. 173 NicKi.KHANi>BAS«i,F.R.] (CATALOGUE OF OKNKRA AND 8l»KCIK.S. 171 iogiHt , XII, ologlHt 142, 1.1. 15. i. Nat. ich). 22, 24, jologist laflferi York k2-25. MilU!r, North Aiiu^ricun (.U'ol. Pal., flp(. 45;{-4r>5 ITIrirh, (u'oi. Surv. IlliimiH, VIII, Hg. :V (p. MOH). ririch, Joiir. (Unciiuiuti Soc. Nat. llint., 11, p. '-'it. Arthropora shafferi (Mook). 1H72. I»til(Mli. Crat«'ripora crecrta. pi. vii, 29, 29«. - 1879. Stroll iatoi)ora (?) lichenoi. 1893. Arthropora simplex. I'lrich, < ieol. Minnesotii, HI, p. 177, pi. xiv, 12-21. Trenton (Stones River and Jilack River): Miinieai)()lls, St. Paul, and Fountain, Minnesota; Decorah, Iowa. ARTHROSTTLUS Uliich. Genotype: Ilelopora teiiuiH James. 1882. Arthronema (i)reoccupied). Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati So<'. Nat. Hist., V, pp. 1.51, 160. I'lrich, American Geologist, I, p. 230. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., p. 293. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 188. Ulrich, CJeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 400. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 187. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Kngl. ed.), p. 280. Simi)son, Fe<;ies of Arthro{)ora. iii 172 AMKBICAN FOHHIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 178. ) ('lrich,(i(>(>l. MiniH>Hotu, III, p. 188, pi. iii, !.'>, I(i. MinnuupuliH, MiniieHuta. Arthrostylus obliquus Ulrich. 1890. ArthroHtyhiH (>l>li(|uiiH. Ulrirh, Jour. Oincinnuti S«m!. Nat. Hint., \II, p. n»o,'HfrH. i4r,f/. 180:1. .VrthroHtyliiH ohliciiiiiH. Trt'iitoii (.Stoiu'H KiviT] Arthrostylus tenuis (.FaiiicM). 187H. Ilclopnru tciuiiH. Juiiich, l^ulcontolo^iHt No. 1 , p. .S. I8S2. Artliroiu'iua tunuiH. I'lrii-h, Jour. Ciufinnati Hoc. Nat. Hint., V, p. KiO, pi. vi,8-8r. \H\y.\. ArthroHtylus tenuin. Ulrloh, (lool. MInucHota, III, pi. iii, UV. Tr(M>toii: Coviugton, Keutucky. Cinrinnati (I'tica): Covington and Ni'WjKJrt, Kentucky; Cincinnati, Ohio. ASCODICTTON Nicholson and Kthefidjfo, Jun. Genotype: A.scodit'tyon Htellatinn NicholHon and Ethcridge, tlun. 1877. AHcoilictyon. NichulHon and Ethuridge, Jun., .\nn. Ma>;. Nat. Hint., scr. 4, XIX, j>. 4«W. 1882. .Awodictyon. Vine, Quar. Jour. Geol. Hoc. T^ondon, XXXVIIl, p. 52. 1889. .\HC()dictyon. Miller, North American (Jeol Pal., p. 2():{. IWtO. Ancodictyon. Tlrich, iieol. Surv. IllinoiH, VHI, p. :W7. 18".»7. Ancodictyon. SinipHon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Ueologiat New York for the year 1894, p. (KW. (H)y. Awcodictyon funifornie wan the first Hpecien deHcril)e. 213. 18i)3. Ascodictyon stellatum. Clrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. IK^, tig. 8f/. 1897. Asc>ANi.HAHHi.Ku.l CATALUOUK OV OKNKKA AND f.l'KClKrt. 17a l(iO, Hcr. Nat. Nat. :vii, 164, list., Aspidopora calyoula (.luinrs). 1S7I. l/iclit'iialiii?calyrula. .laiiicH, Catal. Fohh. Cincinnati^iritiip. (Not. ('hi('t«'t»'H? calytiiliiH. .Iaiii«>H, liitr'Ml. Catal. Kohh. Ciiicimiati ( ir, |>. I. IM81. Mdiitiruliponi ( Diplotrypa) ralyciila. NMcIioIhoii, (icriiiH Minitinilipura, p. ltr», pi. iv, 4-4/<. 1HH;{. 1'ra.xopura ('alyciila. ririch, J(Hir. Ciiifiiinati Stw. Nat. Tlint., \'I, p. HiA. IH88. M(»iiti('ulip<)ra ralyriila. Juiu«>h ami Jaiiu-H, Joiir. ('iiiciiiiiati Sn-. Nat. Hint,, X, p. I(i7. IH1I4. Monticulipnra ralycula. .f. F. .Faiii<-H, .Tdiir. Ciiiciiinati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 184. Trt'nton: ( 'oviiijftoii, KimtiK-ky. Aspidopora eccentrica (.liiintvs). IHHU. M(>Mticiiliix)ra ( Ilctcrotrypa?) f»T«'iitri«'a. .Fami's, I'ali'uiitoldjfiHt, No. tl, p. 48; ihid., No. 7, pi. i, (>, (io. 1888. Moiiticiilipora «'('c«'ntrica. .TaincH ami JaiiicH, .Imir. CimMiiiiati Su<'. Nat. IliHt., N, p. lt)7, |>1. ii, '2ii-r. IS}(.'{. AHpidoponi I'ct'tMitrica. riiirli, (ii-nl. Miiiiu-Mota, III, |i. -;V). 18H4. Monticulipora t'cuvntrica. .1. K. Jaim's, .Four. Ciiicinnati Sue. Nat. Mist., XVI. p. 185. Cinciiiiiuti (I'tica): ('Inciiiiiati, Ohio, ami vii-iiiity. Aspidopora elegantula (ririoli). \H\VA. .\spira clcfjraiitula. I'lrirh, (t«'(>l. Mitiiicsnta, III, p. '2ii(\, pi. xvii, i;j-21. 18i)7. .V.spi(l()pora clopuitula. SimpHon, Fourtct'iitli .Vim. Kcp. Stato ( J<'(>l(if,'i.Mt Ni'W York for tht' year I8t»4, lius M)2-l»>4 (p. .5841. Trenton: Kenyon and St. Paul, Minnesota. Aspidopora newberryi (Nicholson). 1H7."». ("hiL'teto.M NowlM'rryi. NicliolHon, I'al. Ohio, II, p. 212, pi. xxii, 4, 4'/. 1881. .Montii'ulipora ( I'ra.«oponi ) Newberryi. NicholHon, (ienus .Monticiilipora, p. 212, pi. iv, 1-1* . lS8;i 1'ra.sopora ? cwlHirryi. ririeli, .lour, ("incinnati Soc. Nat. Mint., VI, p. 165. I88(>. Aspidopora newberryi. I'lrieb, Fourteenth Ann. Hep. (leol. Nat. Hist. 8urv. Minnesota, p. 91. 1885. Monticulipora newberryi. .lames and -laines, .Four. Cincinnati Soc Nat. Hist., X, p. 164. 1804, Monti('ulii)ora newlH'rryi. .F. F. .laint-s, .Four. Cincinnati Soc. .Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 17t>. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Aspidopora parasitica (Ulrich). 1886. .Vspidopora parasitica (in part). Ulrich, F'ourteenth Ann. Hep. Oeol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, p. !)(). 18915. Aspidopora parasitica. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 2.")5, pi. xvii, 26-32. 1894. .\spidopora i)ara8itioa. .T. F. .Tames, Jour. Cinciiuiati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 180. Trenton (Stones River and Wack River): Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Fountain, Minnesota. Aspidopora parmula (Foerste). 1887. Prasopora pannula. Foerste, Bull. Sci. I^ab. Denison TTniv., II, i». 170; ibid.. Ill, 1888, pi. xv, 14. 1895. A8[)idopora parmula. Foerste, Geol. Surv. Ohio, VII, p. 600, i)l. xxviii, 14. Clinton: Dayton and Clinton County, Ohio. H i l!? i I lili I I H 174 AMERICAN F0881L BRYOZOA. [lU'LL. 173. FocsrHte, Geol. Siirv. Ohio, Aspidopora parmula-fenesteiliformis Foei'Htc. 1895. Aspidopora j)arinula var. feiiestellifonnis. VII, p. GOO. Clintf)n: Dayton, Ohio. Astroporitos I^anibc. Gcnotj'^pe: A.stroporitos ottawaensls Lainbe. 1896. AHtroporiti's. Lambe, Canadian Record of Science, VII, p. 1. OI)s. — This genus is founded upon the l)a.«al plate of a Ijichenocrinoid. Mr. ITlrioh, who pointed out this fact to us, h.as specimens which cksarly indicate the nature of this fossil. Astropoi'tCH ottawaensis Lanibe. Not a brvozoan. 1P%. Astroporites Ottawaensis. Lamhe, Canadian Record of Sciionce, V 11, p. 1, pi. i, 1-3. Trenton: Hull, near Ottawa, Cantula. ATACTOPORA Ulrich. Genotype: Atactopora hirsuta Ulrioh. 1879. Atactopora (in part). Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., TI,p. 119. 1882. Atactopora (in part). Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 154. 188;?. Atactopora. Ulrich,' Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 245. 1889. Atactopora. Miller, North American (ieol. Pal., p. 293. 1890. Atactopor?. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 377. 189(5. Atactopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. ed. ), p. 278. 1897. Atactopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 563. Atactopora hirsuta Ulrich. 1879. Vtactopora hirsuta. Ulrich, Jour. (Uncinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., II, p. 120, j)!. xii, 3-Sh. 1883. Atactopora hirsuta. xii, 1, Ic. Cincinnati (Uticnand Lorraine): Covington and Newixjrt, Kentucky; Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Atactopora maculata Ulrich. 1879. Atactopora maculata. pi. xii, 2-2c. 1883. Atactopora maculata. pi. xii, 2, 2a. 189(5. Atactopora ma(!ulata. (p. 278). ('incinnati (Lorraine): Cinciiniati, Ohio, and vicinity. 7ita< topora inultigranosa Uli'ich. See AtuctoporcUa iiiiiltiirraiiosa (i Irich). AtiK'U^pora inundula Ulrich. See Atactoporella imindula (Ulrich). Atuctopora .septosa Ulrich. Sec Ample.xopora septosa (Ulrich). AtJK^topora .su])ram().sa Ulrich. See Heterotrypa subramosa (Ulrich). Atsu'topora tenella Ulrich. See Atactoporella teiKUla (Ulrich). ATACTOPORELLA Ulrich. Genotype: Atactoporella typii-alis Uli-ich. 1879. Atact(ij)ora (in part). Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc Nat. Hist., II, p. 119. 1881. Peronopora (in j)art). Nicholson, Genus Monticulii)ora, p. 215. 1883. Atactoporella. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 247. 1889. Atactoporella. Miller, Norlh American Geol. I'al., j>. 293. 1890. Atactoporella. Ulrich, Gi'ol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 370. 1893. Atactoporella. Ulrich, Ge. 224, pi. xv, i:'>-15, pi. xviii, 5-8. Trenton (Black River) : Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Foiintaii», Minnesota. Atactoporella multigranosa (Ulrich). 1879. Atactopora mnltii'vnosa. Ulrich, Jour. C'incinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., II, p. 122, pl.xii, l,l(r. 1883. Atactoporella multigranosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., N' I, p. 254, pi. xii, 8, 8a. 1895. Atactoporella nuiUigranosa. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 80. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Hamilton, Morrow, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Atactoporella mundula (Ulrich). 1879. AtactojMjra mundula. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., II, p. 123, pi. xii, 4, 4(1. 1883. Atactoporella mundula. Ulricii, Jou*-. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 252, pi. xii, 6, 6a. 1895. Atactoporella mundula. J. F. Jamc s. Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XV:iI,p.80. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Covington fud Newport., Kentucky; Cincinnati, Ohio. Atactoporella newportensis Ulrich. 1883. Atacto})orella newjiortensis. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 250, pi. xii, 4-41). i88h' Monticulipora newportensis. James ami James, .lour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 183. 1889. Atactoporella newportensis. Miller, Nortli American (ieol. I'al., lig. 456 (p. 294). IH94. Monticulipora ncwi)ortensis. .1. F. .Tames, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. .\at. Hist., XVI,p.20«). (Cincinnati (Utica): Newport, Kentucky. Atactoporella ortoni (Nicholson). 1574. Chictetcs Ortoni. Niciiol.son, Qnar. J.iur. (icol. Soc. London, XXX,p.5i:i, pi. xxix, 15-I5/>. 1575. (Uiicteti'S Ortoni. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II. p. 211, \>\. \\u,:\-'M,. lt<81. Monticulijxtra (Peronopora?) Ortoni. Nicholson, (ieiius Monticulij)ora, p. 228, pi. iii,4-4(/. 188;'. Atactoporella ortoni. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 256, pi. xii, 7, 7(1. IF.SH. Monti(ulii)f)ra ortoni. James and .Tames, .lour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 22. 1896. Monti ulipora ortoni. ,L F. James, .Iciur. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIll, p. 79. Cincinnati (ll. xx, 22-27. Trenton (Black River): Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Atactoporella schucherti IMricli. lSK;i. Ataetoi)orellu schucherti. I'lrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 251, pi. \n,5-oh. ISOr). Atactoporella schucherti. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 80. Cincinnati (Richmond): Oxford, Waynesville, and Oregonia, Ohio; Rich- mond and Versailles, Indiana. Atactoporella tenella (Uli'ich). 1879. Atactopora tenella. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., II, p. 123, pi. xii, 5, b(i. 1883. Atactoporella tenella. Clrich, .Tour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 24«. 1895. Atacto])orella tenella. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIIl, p. 80. Cincuinati (Lorraine): CMncinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Atactoporella typicalis 1^1 rich. 1883. Atactoporella typicalis. I'lrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 248, pi. xii, 3-:i(/. 189.5. .VtaetojMirella typicalis. J. F. James, .lour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Ili.st., XVIII, p. 80. 1896. Atactoporella tvpicalis. Ulrich, Zittel's Textl). Fal. (Fngl. ed.), fi^j, ■^.">n, (p. 272). 1897. Atactoporella tyi)icalis. Sim)>son, Fourteenth Ann. Re]). State (Jeologist New York for the year 1894, figs. lt)r)-l()7 (i..o8.">). Cincinnati (Utica): Covington ami Newport, Kentacky; Cincinnati, Ohio. Atactoporella typicalis-praecipta I'^lrich. 1893. .Vtactoporella typicalis var. pr£ecip\a. Ulrich, (Teo'. Minnesota, !II. p. 223, pi. XV, 1(>, 17, pi. xviii, 1-4. Trenton (Black River): Miimeapolis, St. Paul, and Fotmtain, Minnescjta. Aulopora (ToUit'us.s. Considorcd at piv.seiit a germs of ooi-uls. Aulopora araohnoidoa Hall. Sco Stomatojmi'a arachiioidea (Hall). Aulopora i Canadonsi.s Nicholson, Seo HedtM'ella caiiadciisis (Nich- olson). Aulopora tilifonnis Bi'.lii'ys. See Ilodcrclla tiiiforinis (Hillinos). Aulopora fi'oudosa .laiuc-. S(m» Prohosciiia frondosa (Nid'.olson). BAGTROFORA Hull and Simpson. Cxcnotypc: TrcuiatoiMna ( grani- .striata Hall. 1887. Bactroi>ora. Hall ami Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xv. 18.89. Bactroixira. Miller, North American (icol. Pal., p. 294. 1890. Bacti(>|H.ra. Ulrich, Oeol. Snrv. llliiioi,-, VII I, pp. 402, t)»)2. 189(). Bactropora. Ulrich, Zittel's Texb. Pal., I I^ngl. ed. ), p. 281. IH97. Bactropora. Simpson, Fomteenth .Vnii. Rej). State (Jeologist New York for the year I8(t4, p. rir)3. Bactropora curvata Hall and Simpson. 1887. Bactropora curvata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 194, pi. xvi, 14-1(1 1897. Bai'tropora curvata. Simp.yon, Fourteenth .Vnn. Rep. State (icologisf New York for the year 1894, pi. xvi, 13, 14. Hamilton: Canandaigua i-ake. New York. J. NicKLEB AND BAS8LER.] CATALOGUE OF OENEKA AND SPECIES. 177 128, ;icii- liini- .rk xvi, iN'ow i \, 1 Bactropora granistriata (Hall). 1883. Trematopora ? granistriata. Hall, Trans. .Mhaiiy Institute, X, ji. 1S2 (aJ)- Htract, 1881,1). 182). 1884. Trematopora '.' granistriata. Hall, Kcj). State (JeologisI New York for the year 1883, p. i;]. 1887. Bactroi)()ra granistriata. Hall ami Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 103, pi. Ixvi, 2(V22. Hamilton: Darien Center, New York Bactropora simplex I'lrkh. 1890. Bactroj)ora simplex, ririch, (ieol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. (Iti:!, pi. ixx, 14-14/*, pi. Ixxi, (i, ()«. 1894. Iiaetr()i)ora simplex. Keyes, Missouri (teol. Sn-v., V, p. :;."). Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Wan^u v, Illinois; Clark County, INIiswonri. BATOSTOMA Uliieh. Goiiotypo: Montictiliponi (Ilctoiotivpii) iinpli- catu Nicholson. 1882. Batostoma. Ulrich, .Tour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. I'ist., V, p. IM. 1883. Batostoma. Foord, Contr. Miero-Pal. Camhro-Sil., j). 17. 1889. Batostoma. Miller, North American (ieol. Pal., p. 294. 1890. Batostoma. Clrich, (ieol. Surv. Illinois. VI 11, pp. 379, 459. 1893. Batostoma. I'lrich, (Jeol. .Minnesota, HI, p. 288. 189(5. Batostoma. ririch, Zittel's Text)). Pal. (Kngl. ed). p. 275. 1897. Bato.'^ttJUia. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State Geologist, New York, for the year 1894, p. 588. Batostoma canadense (Foord). 1883. Amplexopora Canadensis. Foord, Contr. Micro-]'al. Camhro-Sil., p. 17, pi. iv, 2-217. Trenton (Black Hiver): St. Joseph Islauil, Lake Huron. Tienton: .Toliette, tiuehec. Batostoma 1 decipiens ririch. 1893. Batostoma V decipiens. ririch, (ieol. Mimiesota, HI, p. 21t8, j)|. xxvii. 1(>-19. Trenton (Stones Kiver and Ulack River): Minneapolis, ^linnesota. Batostoma fertile ririch. lS8(i. Batostoma fertilis. I'Irich, Fourteenth .\nn. Kei>. (Jeol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, p. 92. 1893. Batostoma fertile. Clrich, (ieol. Minnesota, HI, p. 290, i>l. x.xv, 1-11. 1890. Batostoma fertile, llrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Kngl. ed.), tig. 459 A (p. 275). Trenton (Stones lliver): Minneapolis an. Batostoma fertile. I'lrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), tig. W.t W (p. 275). Trenton (Stones Hiverj: MinneapoliH and St. Paul, Minnesota. Batostoma humile Tlrich. 1893. Batostoma lunnile. I'lrich, (ieol, Minnepota, III, ]>. 2!'4, pi. xxv, 29-3(5. Trenton: St. Paul ami Cannon Falls, Minnesota; Dccorah, Iowa. Bull. 173 12 I HI; mi Pi ..; if m lil 178 AMF.RKJAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. tiH'l,i..l73. Batostoma inipcrfoctiun Ulrich. Sec Hcmi[)hrag'ma imperfectum (Ulrich). Batostoma implicatum (Nicholson). 1880. ChiPtetcH iinplicata. Ulrich, Catal. Foss. Cincinnati Group, p. 12. (Not defined.) 1881. Monticulipora (lleterotryita) iinplicata. Nicholson, (JenuH Monticulipora, p. 147, pi. ii, 7-7f. 1882. Batostoma ini])iit'fit!nii. Ulrich, Jour. C'inoinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 256. 1894. ]\[onticulii)()ra iioplicatnn). J. F. JamoH, Jour, (.'incinuati S>c. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 198. 1875. Alecto nexili,-!. Jainen, Intr. Catal. Fosh. Cincinnati Group, p. 3. 1878. Ceramo])ora ? irregulari.x, .Tanu-n, Paloontolo^^i.-^t, No. l,i(. 5. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Oiiio, and vicinity. Ob.s. Alecto nexilis James was founded upim specimens of this species showing the large pc^rforated acantiioporeH which Mr. James mistook for the cell apertures of ids species. Batostoma irrusa Ulrich. Sec Hcmiphrao-nia irrasum (Ulrich). Batostoma jamesi (Nicholson). 1874. Chfctetes Jamesi. Nicholson, Quar. Jour. (ieol. Roc. London. XXX, j>. 50t), pi. xxix, 10-10/-. 1875. Chictetes Jamesi. Nicholson, Tal, Ohio, II, p. 200, i.l. xxi, 11, ]\'i. 187f), Cha'tetes Jamesi. Nicholson, .Ann. IMag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XV'III, j). 80, pi. V, 5. 1880. .Monticulipora Jamesi. Nicholson, Ann. .Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5. VI, p. 415, Hg. n\, H, iig. 4. 1881. Monticulipora i^Ileterotrypa) Jamesi. Nicholson, (nnms Monticulipora, p. 143, (igs. 25, 2(>. 1882. Batostoma jamesi. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati »Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 250; ibid., VI, 18S3, ]>. 83. 1883. Monticnlij.ora Jamesi. (Van Cleve), Hall. Twelfth Ann. Keo. Iiuliana Geol. Nat. Hist., j). 248, pi. xi, 8. 1888. Monticulipora jamesi. James and James, Jour. Cinciimati 8oc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 170. 1889. Batostoma jamesi. Miller, North American (ieni. Pal., (ig. 457 (p. 294). 1894. Monticulipora jamesi. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 107. Cincinnati (Urica); Cincjnniiti, Ohio, ;ind vicinity. Batostoma magnoporum I'ltich. 1893. Batostoma inagnopora. Ul.ich, Geol. Minnesota, HI, ]>. 291. pi. xxv, 12-15. Trenton (Black Kiver); Minn. M|)olis and St. Paul, .Miimesota. Batostoma manitobense Ulrich. 18S9. Batostoma .Manitoheiise. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Camhro-Sii., Part fl, p. 33, pi. ix, 3-3c. 18A5. Batostoma ^lanitdbensc. Whiteavcs, Paleoy.t.ic Foss., HI, p. 117. Cincinnati (Kichuiuud;: Stony Mountain, Manit(ji»u Batostoma minuesotense (Iricli. 1880. Amplexopora superlia (not of Foord). Ulrich. Fnurtwnth Ann. Kep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, p. 92. 1893. Batostoma mimiesotenst». I'lrich, Geol. Minne.-ota, 111, }). 297, |il. xxvi, 3b-«0, pi. xxvii, 9-15. ; &-1 NUKi.Fx AM-HA'isi.r.K.] r'ATALOOUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 170 t (I, Ixvi. Batostoma minnesotwise riricli — (.'ontimicd. 1897. Batostoma Minnesotoii."!' Sinipsoii, PY>urteentli Viiii. Hi|i. Stnto Geolo- gist Xi'w York for lb. yar IS'.M, tig. \7'^ ( ]>. omS). Tn>!it(>i> t lilack Kivi>r): Miiiiu'Ui»o)iH iiml St. Paul, Mimii'sota. Batostoma montuosum I I rich. I.S9S. HatoHtonianioin'no.sum. Vlrirh, (u'oi. Minnesota, III, )>. '2'M\, \>\. xxv, 2ii' 2S. Trenton f Black River): Caunoii Falls, Minne.'dta. Batostomii Ottuwaonso, Foord. Soo lieiiiiphiiijrniii ottawon.so (Foord). Batostoma I rugosum (WhitHold) 1880. FiMtulipora nipisa. WhitticM, .\i)it. Kc|). WiM-uiisiii (ied. Sur\ . lur the year 1879, p. dO. 1882. Fistiilipora nisiosa. Wliiitieiil, . L'5."), pi. xi, 20,21. 18^9, Bato.itoina niirosiini. MiUer, North Anierican ( icoi. Pal., p. 2i»t. Cincinnati ( Kichnior.d): Delatield, Wisconsin. Batostoma superbum (Foorl). 18S:?, Aii\plexopora snpcrha. Foonl, Contr. Micro-Pal. ('anil>ro-Sil,, j.. Itl, p|. i\-, i-lc. 1S98. Bato,atonia suiHM'huru. T'lrieh, (Jcoh Minnesota, Ill,;>.2i'7. Trentor,: Montreal, Canada. Batostoma variabile Ulrich. Sec Biito.stonia varlans (rJaiin>,s). Batostoma varians (Jiunos). 1S7.8. ( 'h;i'teteH varians. .Taiues, I'aleontologist. No. I, p. 2. 1881. Montii iilipora (Chtctetes) varians. ,Ian>es, Paleontologist. No. ."i, p. ;!(;. 1888. .N'onticulipora varians. JanieHaml James, Jour. Ciininnati So<'. Nat. Mist., N, p. 177, pi. ii, 4 0, pi. \x\v, 4-4(, .'S ^!iot r)((), pi. xxx\ I, i. 1894. Bato^itoma variahile. .1. F. .lames, Jonr. l'ii'.lar hes.ter, Clarksville, ami other localiiii- in Ohio; Richmoml aiul Vers.; lies, Indiana; Savannah, lUinois; I»»'lulieiil, ^\'i.^consin, Batostoma varium riiieli. IHO;',. Bat<>s!..ni.i varium. I iri(h, < ieol. Minnesota, 1 11, p. 29::, pi. x,\v, l fp. •")88) ( not fig. ITS-— Kridotrypa muta- l)il;s T^lrich . Trenton (Black Hiver>: Minneaiwilis anil si. Paul, IMinneso^a. Batostoma winchelli (llrirh). 1886. Auiplexo|»'>iu \vin<'helli. I'lrich, Fourteenth Ann. li.-;.). (ieol. Nat. Hist. Stirv. Minnesota. ]>. 91 1893 Batostoma winchvlli. \ I rich, (ieoL Minnesota. 111. p. 29.'>, pi. .\xvU ;5.'{-;!7, pi. xxvii, 1 ♦(. Ml»7. Batosfoma Winchelli. Simpson. F«wrteenth .\rin. Hep. .stafci- ««wii(>giHt Ntsw '{•^rV f(u the year 18VH, tig. 174 ( p. 588). Trenton (Black Rlver'i: St. Paul and Minneapoli.s, Minnewitoi: Goodhue and Fillmore coin;tiw, M ijuK.'sntii. I ft ' h • 1 i '■)'■ 9 li 180 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [Bri.!,. 170. m Batostoma wiiichelli-nodosum riricli. 1H5W. BatoHfoina wiiutlielli var. ikhIowi. Ulrkrh, (ieul. Minnestita, III, p. j!!»r>, pi. A-xvi, 35. Tnmton (Black River): Miniieapfilis ami St. Paul, MiniH-HDta. Batostoma winchelli-spinulosum IMrich. lHi);i Hat().«t<)nia winclielli var. ^ipiiiuloHuiii. I'lricli, (Icol. Miniic.«uta, 111, p. 2(»(), pi. xxvii, 7, 8. 18UH. HatoHtoma wiiichclli var. .spinuloHUiii. I'lrich, Zittel'w Texth. I'al. ( V.u. BatoHtoiiu'lia. Miller, Xortli Aiuerieaii (icni. Pal., p. :.'!)4. 18tK). HatoHtoiiiella (in part). Ulrieli, (Jeol. Snrv. Illinois, VIII, j.p. :!7."), \:>'2. iHit."). Batostoniella. Wliidborne, Devon. Fauna Kn;.'lantl (Pal. Sue. Puhl. ), II, pt. 4, J). 187. 18S)(>. Rato.stonielia. I'lricl!, Zittel's Textl). Pal. ( Knj;l. eo riviiiatclla amiulata (Hall). JiatufstomoUa ammlifcra ririch. Sec Li. 1.'>4, jil. xl A, 1(V(-.-. Niajiara: I.ockport, New York.' Bato.stoinella o-iarilis I'lrich. Sec Bythopora o-racilis (Nicholsdii). Batostomella granulifera (Hiill). lHo2. Treniatopora granulifera. Hall, F'al. New York, 11, ]>. i"i4, \t\. xl .\,!t(»-('. *187(). Treniatopora ^;raniilifera. Hail, Twenty-eijrlil'i Ann. Rep. N'ew York State ^luseutri Mlocumentary ctlition), pi. xi, t>, 7: iliid. i .Musriiiu edi- tion, 1S79I, p. 1 12, pi. xi, (), 7. * 1S82. Treiuatopora jri-aiuilifera. Hid!, I'llcventii Ann. Vw]'. Iinliana (icol. Nat, Hist., p. 2.'{.'), J)'. X, (i, 7. ISOO. Klionihopora ^'ranulil'era. I'lrieli, (icol. Surv. Illinois, \'lll, p. ()47. Niafjara; Lockport, New York; Waldron, Imliana. <)l)ti. The citations preceded by the (*) rt-fer to the Waldron fotni, which may he spi'cificall.x distinct. BatostoJtH'lla oiat)iilif*>ra I'lrich. See HoiuotryiH'lla yi-aiiulil'cra (I'lrich). Batobtom«iLla interstmcta I'lrich. 18iH). BatostoHicltai interstincta. I'lrich, dco!. Sur\ Illinois, \ 11, (n. -I^U, pi. Ixxv. 1-4.. S*te. V»enevievc: I'ellu. Jowa. .i NKKt-ESASDiiAssiKit] CATALOGUK OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 181 ra Batostomella nitidula Tlrich. 18i)0. liatostoim-llii nitidula. riricJi, (U'ul. Sun. Illinois, \'ni, j). 4ar>, i.l. Ixxv. 1804. Batostoiiiellu nitidula. Keyes, MiHsnuri (iool. Surv., V, \>. 14. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Kentueky. Hatostonu'llii ()l)liat<).st(»i!i(»lla porspifuilata Ulrich. S«m' Trcinatt'Ua i)('r.s])inulata (Hall). HatostoiiK'lla [sinmlatrix I'lrich. See Eridotrvpa slniulatrix (Ulrich). Batostomella spinulosa I'lrich. IHiH). Batostomella spinulosa. TMrieh, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 4;>4, pi. Ixxv, i-i.r. 1896. Batostomella spinulosa. Tlrich, Zittel's Texth. Pal. (Entfl. ed.), (ijr. 4ti:5 (p. 277). C'hester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois. BERENIGEA Lainoiiroiix. (Joiiotypc: Bcrcnicoadiluviana lianioiironx. 1S2!. Berenicea ( in part). Laniouroux, Kxpos. Meth. d«'s (ienres d. Pol., p. .SO 1852. Berenicea. McCoy, Brit. Pal. Fo.^s., p. 44. 1 8r)4. Berenicea. D'C)rl)igny, Pal. Franc. Terr. ( 'ret. , V, p. 858. 18r)4. Berenicea. Ilaiine, Bry. de la Form. Juras., p. 175. 1882. Berenicea. ririch, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 145). 188!). Berenicea. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 294. 1891). Berenicea. Ulrich, (ieol. Surv. Illinois, VIIl, \>. 8(i8. 189.",. Berenicea. ririch, ( ieol. ^Minnesota, III, p. 120. I89ti. Berenicea. I'lrich, Zittel's Texth. Pal. ( Hnj.d. ed. ), p. 2(il. 1897. Berenicea. Simpson, Fourteenth .Vnn. Hep. Stati' (ieolof^i.-H'lnster, New York. 4\ } i ■tl iS. 182 AMERICAN FOSSIL BllVUZOA. [nui.L. 173. Berenicea minnesotensis Ulrich. IH8(). liorciiicca ininneHotenHiH. ririch, Fimrteonth Ann. Hep. Geol. Nat, Hist. Surv. MinncHota, p. 58. 18(>,'l. Herenicea niinnt'Hott'n»iH. I'lrioh, < Jcol. MiiineHota, III, j). 120, j)l. i, 25, 27, 21),pl. ii, 1. 1897. Berenicea MinneHotensLs. Siinpnon, Fourteentli Ann. Hep. State (reologist New York for the year 1804, figs. 1S»7, 1(»8 (p. 5{>5). Trenton (Stonew River and Black River): Minneapoliw and St. Panl, Minnesota. Berenicea primitiva Ulricli. 1882. Berenicea primitiva. Ulricli, .lour. (Mncinnati Soc. Xat. Hi.st., V, j). 157, pl.vi,4. Cimiinnati (Lorraine and Richmond): Cincinnati, Wayncsville, Ix-banon, (!larknville, aM. 96, fig. 32. 1884. Botryllopora socialis. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 61. 1887. BotryllojMjra socialis. Hall and Simi)Sou, Pal. New York, VI, p. 282, pi. Ixiv, 3, 4. 1889. Botryllopora socialis. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 459 (p. 295). 1890. Botryllopora socialis. Ulrich, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 490, j)!. xliii, 9-9 b. 1897. Botryllopora socialis. Simp.>-14. 1887. Lichenalia bistriata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 79, pi. xxxii, 6-14. 1897. Pileotrypa bistriata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Uep. State < teologist New Y^)rk for the year 1894, pi. xxiii, 14. 1883. Lichenalia alveata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 152 (abstract, 1881, p. 10). 1886. Lichenalia (Odontotrypa) alveata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Kep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxx, 24-27. 1887. Lichenalia (Odontotrypa) alveata. Hall and Sinii)Son, Pal. New York, VI, p. 85, pi. xxx, 24-27. 1897. Odontotryi)a alveata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State (ieologiat New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiv, 1-3. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Buskopora dentata Ulrich. 1886. Bu8coi)ora dentata. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, i>. 22, j)l. ii, 5, 5a. 1896. Buskopora dentaUi. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Kngl. ed.), %. 440 (p. 270). 1883. Lichenalia lunata n. sp. (not Kominger's). Hall, Trans. .Vlbany Insti- tute, X, p. 152 (abstract, 1881, j). 10). 1886. Lichenalia lunata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Kep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxxi, 1-9. 1887. Lichenalia lunata. Hall and Simp.son, Pal. New York, VI, j». 77, pi. xxxi, 1-9. 1897. Lichenalia lunata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiii, 5, (i 1889. Buskopora lunata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 460 (p. 295). 1890. Buskopora lunata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 489, pi. xlviii, 7-7t;. 1886. Lichenalia lunata var. tubulata. Hall, l<"ifth .Vnn. kep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, j)l. xxxi, 28, 29. 1887. Lichenalia lunata var. tubulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New Y'ork, VI, p. 78, pi. xxxi, 28, 29. 1889. Buscopora lunata var. tubulata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p.295. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Obs. Both Hall and Ulrich (in part) have regarded their species as syno- nyms for Rominger'w Fistulipora lunata. It is very doubtful whether these forms are specifically the same as Kominger's; until suulata Miller. Sou Bu.sk()iM>radc'ntata Ulrich. Buskopora pyriformis (Hall). lH.s;{. liidu'iiulia pyriforiuiH. Hall, Tran.><. Albany Institiitf, X, jt. I.')4 (ahHtract, 1881, p. 12). 1H8(). liichc'iialia (IMlt'otrypa) pyrifonniH. llall, Fifth Ann. Kcp. State ( iuolotjist Ni'w York f(»rtlio yt-ar 188'), pi. xxxi, 21-27. 1887. LiclK'ualia (I'ilrotrypa) pyrifonnia. Hull and Sinipson, I'al. New York, VI, p. 82, pi. xxxi, 21-27. I8il7. I'ileotrypa pyriformis. Siinp.son, Fonrtoontli Ann. Hop. State (iooloyist Nt'W York for the year 1894, pi. xxiii, i»-l 1. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. BYTHOPORA Miller and Dyor. Genotyp*': Bythoyjora frutico.sa Miller and nver=Hel<)pora dendrina rfanies. 1878. IJythopora. Miller and Dyer, Contr. to Pal., No. 2, p. (>. 1889. Hythopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 295. 1890. !?ythopora. Flricli, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VIH, p. ;{7t). 1893. Bythopora. Ulrich, (Jeol. Minnesota, III, p. 2t):{. 1896. Bythopora. Ulrich, Zittel'H Texth. Pal. ( Knyl. ed.), p. 277. 1897. Bythopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Oeolo^tist New York ff>r the year 1894, p. 551. Bythopora alcicornis Ulrich. 189;{. Bythopora alcicornis. I'lrich, Oeol. Minnesota, HI, p. 264, pi. xxvi, 7-9. 1897. Bythopora alcicornis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rej). State Geologist New York for the year 1894, lifr. 121 (p. 551 ). Trenton (Black River): Cannon Falls, Miiniesota. Bythopora arctipora (Nicholson). 1875. Ptilodictya ? arctipora. Nicholson, Ann. Maj,'. Nat. Hist., aer. 4, XV, p. 180, pi. xiv, 4-4/a 1875. Ptilodictya ? arctipora. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 2B2, pi. xxv, 9-9/a 1878. Bythopora arctipora. Miller and Dyer, Contr. to Pal., No. 2, p. 6. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Obs. See also Bythtjpora parvula (James). Bythopora delicatula (Nicholson). Chictetes delicatulns. Nicholson, Quar. .Tour. Geol. Soc. London, XXX, p.505, pi. xxix, 8-8/a Chictetes delicatulus. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 199, pi. xxi, 9, 9(t. Chajtetes delicatulus. Nijrholson, Pal. Province Ontario, \).'A0. Monticulipora delicatula. James and James, ,Iour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 173. Bythopora ? delicatula. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., Part II, p. 36. Bythopora delicatula. Whiteaves, Pal. Foss., Ill, p. 116. Chaitetes minutus. James, Paleontologist, No. 3, p. 20. (See James and .lames. Jour. Cuicinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 173.) Cincintiati (Richmond): Oxford, Waynesville, Lebanon, and other locali- ties in Ohio; Richmond and Versailles, Indiana; Weston and Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Stony Mountain, Manitoba, Canada. 1874. 1875. 1875. 1888. 1889. 1895. 1879. r '1 4 K1CKLE8 AND BAMLER] CATAL(K4UE OF GENERA AND S1'ECIE8. 185 Bythopora dendrina (Jaino.s). 1878. lliil()iM)ru). Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Hvth(>p()nifrutit'08aMill«'rtmdDy(M\ See Hyth()|K)i'ad«'mlrinii(.rimu's). Bythopora gracilis (Nichulsmi). 1871. (UuetetcM graciliH. .Janies, Catal. Low. Sil. Fos.m. Cincinnati (iroiip, \i. M. (Not defined). 1874. Chietetes>»raciliH. Nicholson, Quar. Jour. (ieol. Soc. London, XXX, j). 504, pi. xxix, 7, 7(1. 1875. Chietetes uracilin. XicholHon, Pal. Ohio, IL p. 108, pi xxi, 8-8/,. 1875. Chietete.** gracilis. Nii'holson, Pal. I'ntvinc*' Ontario, p. 11. ( Same species ?) 187(). Cha-tetes gracilis. Nicholsctn, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, X XVI 1 1, j.. S»0, pi. V, 13. 1881. Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) gracilis. Nicholson, (Jenus Monticnlipora, p. 125, pl.ii, l-l/>and fig. 20. 1882. Batostomella gracilis. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. IIist.,V, i>. 141; il)id.,VI,188:i,p.88. 18813, Monticulipora gracilis. (VanCleve) Hall, Twelfth Ann. Keji. Indiana (Ieol. Nat. Hist, p. 248, pi. x, 1-3, i)l. xi, 1 1. 1886, Batostomella gracilis. Ulrich, Fonrteenth Ann. Kep, (ieol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, p, 103. 1888. Monticulipora gracilis. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist,, X, p. 173. 1889, Batostomella gracilis, Clrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Camhro-Sil., Part 1 1, p,35. 1889. Batostomella gracilis. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 4.58 (p. 294). 1890. Batostomella gracilis, ririch, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VTIT, p. 432, pi. xxxv, 2. 1893. Homotrypelia gracilis. Clrich, (reol. Minnesota, III, p. 228. 1894. Mcmticulipora gracilis. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, XVI, p. 191, 1895. Homotrypelia gracilis. Whiteaves, Pal. Foss., Ill, p. 115. 1881. Chietetes lieviramus. (iuenstedt, Roehren- und Sternkorallen, p. 81, pi. cxlvi, 2b. Cincinnati (Lorraine) : Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Bythopora herricki (Ulrich). 1886. Bythopora herricki. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hi.st. Surv. Minnesota, p. 99. 1893. Bythopora herricki. LTlrich, (Jeol. Minnesota, III, p. 263, pi. xxvi, 1-6. 1897. Bythopora Herricki. Simjwon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologi.st New York for the year 1894, fig. 120 (p. .551) . Trenton (Black River): St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bythopora meeki (James). 1878. Chwtetes meeki. James, Paleontologist, No. 1, p. 1. 1881, Monticulipora (Chietetes) meeki. James, Paleontologist, No. 5, p. .35. 1881. Monticulipora gracilis var. meeki. Nicholson, (ienusMonticidipora, p. 127. 1888. Monticulipora meeki. James and James, Jour, Cincinnati Sot;, Nat. Hist, X, p. 174. 1893. HomotryiHjlla meeki, Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, j), 228, "■',( !:l ..•»:■.. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 I.I 1^128 |2.5 |j0 ■^~ m^B ■^ 1^ 12.2 " lis IIIIIM m L25 \u — 1= llllii^ < 6" — ► Hiotographic Sdejices Corporation 23 WISH MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. US80 (716) 673-4S03 <«/. 4^ 186 AMBBIOAN FOSSIL BBTOZOA. [BVLL.17a. Bythopora meeki (James) — Continued. 1804. MonticuHpora meeki. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat Hist., XVI, p. 192. Cincinnati (Richmond): Waynesville, Oxford, Lebanon, and other locali- ties in Ohio ; Richmond and Versailles, Indiana. Bythopora nashvillensis Miller. See Rhinidictya nanhvillensis (Miller. ) Bythopora parvnla (James). 1878. Helopora parvula. James, Paleontologist, No. 1, p. 3. 1878. Helopora approximata. James, Paleontologist, No. 1, p. 3. Cincinnati (Utica): Obanon Creek, Clermont County, Ohio. Obs. This form may not be distinct from Bythopora arctipora ( Nicholson ) . Bythopora ipinnloia (Hall). 1862. Trematopora spinulosa. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 155, pi. xlA, 11'i-r. Niagara : Lockport, New York. Bythopora striata Ulrich. 1889. Bythopora striata. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., Part II, p. 36. 1895. Bythopora striata. Whiteaves, Pal. Foss., Ill, p. 116. Cincinnati (Richmond): Stony Mountain, Manitoba; Middletown and many other localities in Ohio. BTTHOTBTFA Ulrich. Genotype: Fistulipora ? laxata Ulrich. 1893. Bythotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 324. 1896. Bythotrypa. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. ed. ), p. 268. Bythotrypa epidermata (Ulrich). 1890. Crepipora epidermata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, j). 471, i>l. xl, 1-le. Cincinnati (Richmond) : Wilmington and Savannah, Illinois. Bjrthotrypa laxata (Ulrich). 1889. Fistulipora? laxata. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sl., Part II, p. 87, pi. viii, 2, 2a. 1893. Bythotrypa laxata. 1896. Bythotrypa laxata. 268). 1897. Bythotrypa laxata. Ulrich, Greol. Minnesota, III, p. 325, pi. xxviii, 21-25. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), fig. 440 (p. Whiteaves, Pal. Fobs., Ill, Part III, p. 163. Trenton (Stones River, Black River, and Trenton) : St. Andrews, Mani- toba; Minneapolis, St. Paul, Kenyon, Berne, and Cannon Falls, Minne- sota; Rockton, Illinois; Decorah, Iowa. Callopora Dybowski (not Hall). See Diplotrypa Nicholson. CALLOPORA Hall. (Not Callopora Gray, 1848.)' Genotype: Cal- lopora elegantula Hall. 1852. Callopora. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 144. 1874. Callopora. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 61. 1874. Callopora. Nicholson, Greol. Mag. new ser., I, p. 13. 1879. Callopora. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Mua., p. 114. 1882. Callopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, pp. 154, 251. 1887. Callopora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 172. iln 1848 Qray (Proc. Zool. Soc., London, Appendix, 1848, and List of BrltiRh Animals in the collec- tion of the British Museum, 1848, pp. 109, 146) proposed the generic term Callopora for n single species, the Flustra lineata of Linnnus, but the term failed to gain acceptance, and the species lineata is now considered to be a Membranipora. As Callopora Hall has become deeply engrafted into literature, it seems undesirable under the circumstances to replace it by a new name. mcKLB AND BAHLBit.] OATALOOUB OF OBNBBA AND 8PE0IK8. 187 1889. Callopora. 1890. Callopora. Callopora. Callopora. Callopora. 1893. 1896. 1897 1877. OALLOPO&A Hall— Continued. 1887. Callopora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xv. Miller, North American Greol. Fftl., p. 295. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 372, 41H. Ulrich, Geol. Minneeo Ji, III, p. 275. Ulrich, Zittel'B Textb. Pal. (Engl. Ed. ), p. 275. Simpaon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York fur the year 1894, p. 588. Monticulipora (Section 1). Dybowski, Die Chsetetiden d. Ostb. Silnr- Form., p. 89. Callopora aculeolata HalL See CoBlocaulis ? ? aculeolata (Hall). Callopora (Coelocaulis) aculeolata Hall. See CoelocaulU 1 ? aculeolata (Hall). Callopora ampla Ulrich. 1893. Callopora ampla. Ulrich, Greol. Minnesota, III, p. 281, pi. xxiii, 13-15, 18-20, 22, 23, 27, 28. Trenton (Black River and Trenton): Ramsey, Goodhue, and Fillmore counties, Minnesota; Decorah, Iowa; Belleville, Canada. Callopora andrewii (Nicholson). 1874. Ch8etete8pulchellu8(notof Milne-Edwards and Haime). Nicholson, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXX, p. 503, pi. xxix, 5-56. Chsetetes pulchellus (not of Milne-Edwards and Haime) . Nicholnon, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 195, pi. xxi, 5, 5a. Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) Andrewsii. Nicholson, Genus Monticuli- pora, p. 128, fig. 21, pi. V, 1, la. Callopora andrewsi. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 252. Monticulipora andrewsii. (VanCleve) Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 249, pi. xi, 9. 1888. Monticulipora andrewsii. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Boc. Nat., Hist., X, p. 178. 1894. Monticulipora andrewsii. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 200. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio and vicinity. Callopora angnlaris Ulrich. 1893. Callopora angularis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 277, pi. xxii, 37-41. Trenton (Stones River) : Minneapolis, Chatfield, and Fountain, Minnesota. Callopora aspera Hall. See Lioclema asperum (Hall). Callopora bipunctata Hall. See Streblotr^'pa haniiltonensis (Nicholson). Callopora bispinulata Hall. See Orthopora bispinulata (Hall). Callopora cellulosa Hall. See Lioclema cellulosuni (Hall). Callopora 1 f cervioomis Hall. lo83. Callopora cervicomis. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 59 (abstract, 1879, p. 3). Callopora cervicomis. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geoi. Nat. Hist, p. 238. Niagara; Waldron, Ind. Obs. It is doubtful whether this species can be recognized in the al)Hence of figures, from the rather inadequate des(;ription. Callopora cincinnatieusiu Ulrich. See Lioclema CKtcidens (Hall and Whitfield). 1875. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1882. 188 AMSniGAK FOSSIL BRTOZOA. (bi'LL. 173. Callopora ? orenulata Ulrich. 1893. C^ull*)iM)ni rrentilata. ITIrich, Gool. Minnefiota, III, p. 284, pi. xxii, 18-23. Tri'iiton (Black River and Trpnton): St. Paul and Cannon Falln, Minne- Hota; Deconth, Iowa; Neenah, WiHronHin. Callopora dalei (Milno-EdwardH and Ilaiino). 1851. Clut'teteH Dalii. Milne-E«, pi. xix,n, «Jfl. J854. Monticulipora Dalii. Milne-EdM'ardH and Ilaimo, RritiHli Fojjh. ('(»ralH, p. 2«i5. \mO. Monticulipora Dalii. Milne-FidwardB, Hist. Nat. cles Corall., Ill, p. 277. 1881. Monti(*ulipora (Heterotryi«) raniona var. dalei. NiclmlHon, (JcnuH Mon- ticulipora, p. 115, fig. 19, C, D, pi. ii, 4. 1 882. CalU)pora dalei. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. 1 1 int. , V, p. 2r»2. 1888. Monticulipora raniotm var. dalei. James and JanieH, Jour. (Cincinnati Sih;. Nat.HiHt.,X,p. 182. 1894. Monticulijiora ramoaa var. dalei. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Sim*. Nat. HiHt.,XVI,p.205. 1874. ('hii'tetes approximatUH. Nicholson, Qaar. Jour.Geol. Soc. I^ndon, XXX, p.502,pl. xxix,3,3o. 1875. Cha'tetes approxiniatuH. Nicholnon, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 193, pi. xxi, 3. 188:1. Monticulipora approxiniatus. (Van Cleve) Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indi- ana (icol. Nat. Hint., p. 25(), pi. xi, H. Cincinnati (U)rraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Callopora 1 ? di versa Hull. 188:1. ('allopora ? diverwi. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 60 (alwtrm-t, 1879, p. 4). 1882. Call) )|K)ra ? di versa. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana (jeol. Nat. Hist., p. 239. Niapira: Waldron, Indiana. <)I)H. It is douhtftU whether this species can be recognize«l in the al)sence of tifjures, from the des(Tiption given. Callopora dumalis ririch. 189:1. Cailoponi dumalis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 282, pi. xxiii, 1-8. Trenlon (Stones River an«l Hlack River): St. Paul and ('annon Falls, Minnesota. Callopora elegantula Hall. 18.'>2. I'alioiMtra elepintuln. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 144, i>l. xl, \(i-iti. 1879. Callo|M>ra elegantula. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rtfp. New York State Mus., p. l\n. 1882. CalloiMtra elegantula. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rei». Indiana (Jeol. Nat. Hist., p. 237. , 1882. Callo]M>ra el(>gantula. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, ji. 2.'>0, pi. xi, 6-«fc. '\»m. Calloi)ora elegantula. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. VaI.), fig. 450, A,K (p. 274). 1897. (JalloiKira elegantula. Simpson, Fourteenth .\nn. Rep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xviii, 1-7. Niagara: I^Hikjwrt, New York; Waldron and Osgood, Indiana; Sterling, Illinois. Crtllopom oxMul Hall. Soo Lioclpina? pxsuI (Hall). Callopom titstulosa Hall. See Lioclema eelluloHum (Hall). NicKLU AMD BAwi.KR.] CATALOGUE OF OKNEBA AND SPECIES. 189 Callopora florida Hall. See Liot^lema ? (Nicholsonolla?) floriduni (Hull). Callopora gcniculata Hall. Sec Callotrypa? geniculata (Hall). Callopora goodhneniit Ulrich. 1893. Callopora goodhueriBiH. Ulrich, (ieol. Minnvsota, III, p. 2H2, p!. xxiil, 9, 10, 21, 29. Trenton: Cannon FallH and St. Paul, Minnesota. Callopora Haniiltonensis Hall. See Streblotrypji hainiltonensis (Nicholson). Callopora hemispherica Hall. See Fistuliporaf henilspherira (Hall). ( 'allopora heteropora Hall. Sec Callotrypa heteropom (Hall). Callopom (Callotrypa) heteropora Hall. See Callotrypa heteropora (Hall). Callopora Hyale Hall. See Coelocaulis?? hyale (Hall). Callopora (CcBloeaulis) Hyale Hall. See Ccelocaulit!! r^ hyale (Hall). Callopora incontroversa Ulrich. 1886. Calloimra int-ontro versa. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Itt^p. (Jeol. Nat. Hist. Surv. MinneHota, p. 96. 1893. Calloitora incontroversa. IMrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 278, pi. xxii, ;«-36. Trenton (Stones River): Minneapolis, St. Paul, an«l I'renton, Minnt^sotii. (/allopom incmsHata Nicholson. See Fii^tulipora incra-s^ahi (Nicholson). Callopom interntxlata Hall. See Callotrypa internodata (Hall). Callopora (Callotrypa) internodata Hall. See Callotrvpti interntNlutu (Hall.) Callopom irregularis Hall. See Cielocaulis : irregularis (Hall). Callopora (CVlocaulis) irregularis Hall. See Ctelocaiilis ^ irregularis (Hall). Callopom laniinata Hall. See Lioclenia ^ (Nicholsonella?) laniinatuin (Hall). ( 'allopom inacropora Hall. See Callotrypi niacropom (Hall) and Callo- pom il^ oppleU Hall and Simpson. Callopom ((Callotrypa) niacropom Hall. See Callotrvpi n)a«'ro|K>m (Hall). Callopom macropora yar. signata Hall. See Callotrypa macropom- slgnata (Hall). Callopom (Callotrypa) niacropom yar. signata Hall. See Cyallotry|)a niacropora-signatu (Hall). Callopom maculosa Hall. See Fistulipom maculosa (Hall). Callopora magnopora Foerste. 1887. Callopora magnopora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. I^h. Denison Univ., II, p. 173; III, pi. xvi, 5. 1895. Callopora magnopora. Foerste, (ieol. Surv. Ohio, VII, p. «K)<), pi. xxix, 5. Clinttjn: Dayton anella multitabulata. Ulrich, Fnurto(>nth Ann. Itep. Cicol. Nat. Hint. Surv. Minnt'Hota, p. 100. 1898. Callopora multitabulata. Ulrich, (teol. MinnoHota, III, p. 280, pi. xxiii, U, 12, 16, 17, 24-26, .'W, 31. 181HJ. Callopora nniltitabulata. Ulrich, Zittcl'H Textb. Pal. (Kngl. tnl.), fig. 4.W, C, D (p. 274). Trenton (Black River and Trenton): Bnrgin and Frankfort, Kentucky; Minnea]K)liH, St. Paul, and Cannon Falla, MinncMtta; Nashville, Teu- nesHee; Ottawa, Canada. Callopora nodulosa (Nicholnon). 1874. Chnetetes? niKlulo8u». NicholHon, Quar. .Tour. (ieol. Soc. Ijon«lon, XXX, p. 50<$, pi. xxix, 9, 9a. 1875. Chjetetes ncnhiloHUH. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 200, pi. xxi, 10, 10f». 1876. ChjpteteH nodulosuH. NicholHon, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XVIII, p. 87, pi. V, 3. 1881. MonticuliiKjra (Ileterotryiw) mKlulosa. Nicholson, (tenuH Monticulipora, p. 116, pi. i, 4-iw. Sil. Foss., p. 2. 1888. Monticulipora o'nealli. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati So<\ Nat. Hist., X,p. 174. 1889. Callopora «tnealli. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 296. 1894. Monticulipora o'nealli. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 194. Not MonticuliiHira (Heterotrypa) O'Nealli. Nicholson, Genus Monticuli- lH>ra, p. 1 18 = Callopora onealli-sigillarioides (Nicholson). Cincinnati (Utica) : Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Callopora onealli-commanis (flames). 1882. Monticulipora (Heterotryi>a) o'nealli ? var. comnumis. James, Paleontol- ogist, No. 6, p. 47; ibid.. No. 7, 1888, pi. i, 8. NicKLHANDBAHLKR.I CATALOGUE OF OENKRA ANI> 81»ECIES. 191 ill). r ol. Callopora onealli'oommnnit (JamoH)— ContinufHl. 1888. Monti('iili|N)m coniinuniH. JameH and JainoH, Jofir. Cincinnati 8«k>. Nat. Hist., X, p. 176, pi. ii, 5 a, h. 1894. M()ntiruliiM)ra communiH. J. F. JaincH, .Tour. Cincinnati K«>c. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 195. (Uncinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, antt>tt>H HiKiliariuiden. Nicholson, Ann. Ma^. Nat. IliHt., mt. 4, XV'III, p. 87, pi. V, 2. 1882. CaIlo|M)ra nigillaroidea. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, )>. 252. 1889. Call<>iK>ra Higillarioidea. Miller, North .\inerican (icol. I'al., flg. 4(i4 (p. 296). 1881. Monticiilipora (Heterotrypa) O'Ncalli (not of Janicw). NichoJHon, (ienuH MonticuliiK)ra, p. 118, pi. iii, ."i-H/. (Uncinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Callopora ?? oppleta Hall and SinipHon. 1879. Callopora macroimra (in i>art). Hall, Thirty-wrond ,\nn. Kcp. New York State MuH., p. 152 (reprint, 1880, p. 14). 188.S. ('allo]M)ra inacroiK)ni (in part). Hall, Rep. State (ii>ologiHt New York f<»r the year 1882, pi. xi, 23, 24. 1887. (.'allojHjra oppleta. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 21, pi. xi, 23,24 (calleora nincroiM^ra on plate). Lower Helderl)erg; ne«r ClarkHville, N. Y. ObH. This is proliahly a Hiie<;ieH of Eridotryi>a. Callopora paiusitifti Hall. See Lioehmia pamsitinun (Iltill) and Cd'looauliH 'i inediopom (Hall). Callopom (Callotrypa) paucipora Hall. See Callotrvpa paucipora (Hall). Callopora perelegans Hall. 1874. Callopora perelt^ns. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Hep. New York State Mus., p. 102. 1879. Calloiwra perelegans. Hall, Thirty-set«nd Ann. Rt^p. New York State Mus., p. 154 (reprint, 1880, p. 16). 18813. Callopora i>ereleganH. Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1882, 1)1. xii, 10-17. 1887. ('allopora |M;relcgans. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 22, pi. xii, 10-17, pi. xxiii A, 14. Lower Helderberg: Clarksvillc, New York. Callopora ponderosa Hall. See Lioclenia pondcro.sinn (Hall). Callopora pnlchella Ulrich. 1893. ('allopora jmlchella. Ulrich, (ieol. Minnesota, III, p. 28:i, pi. xxii, 1-12. Trenton (Blai'k River): St. Paul and Cannon Falls, ^(innesota. Callopora pnlchella-persimilis Ulrich. 1893. Callopora pnlchella var. persimllis. Ulrich, (ieol. Minnesota, III, p. 284, pL xxii, 13-17. Trenton (Black River) : Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Callopora punctata Hall. Sec Li(x;lema punctatuni (Hall). Callopora punctillata Wiuchell. Sec Lioclcma puuctillatuui ( '^inchcll). 192 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 178. Callopora ramoia (D^Orbigny). 1850. Montii'iilipora nini. Cha'tetes Dalei (not of Milne-Edwards and Haime). Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 192, pi. xxi, 1, In. 1883. Monticulipora Dalii. (Van Cleve) Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep Indiana CfcoI. Nat. Hist, p. 249, pi. xi, 2. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Callopoi-a ranioHa var. inigosa Ulrich. See Callopom ruj^osa (Milne- Edwai'd.s and Haime). Callopora rngosa (Milne-BklwaixlM and Haime). 1851. Chtetetes rugosus. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Pol. Fohh. Terr. Pal., p. 268, pi. XX, 6, 6a. 1854. Monticulipora rugosa. Milne-Edwards and Hainic, British Fohh. C'orals, p. 266. 1860. Monticulii)ora rugosa. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Corall., Ill, p. 277. 1874. Chictetes rugosus. Nicholson, Quar. Jour. Geol. Hoc. London, XXX, p. 502, pi. xxix, 2. 1875. (.yhuetetes rugosus. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 193, pi. xxi, 2. 1876. Cha'tetcH rugosus. Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Hcr. 4, XVIll, p. 87, pl.v,4. 1877. Monticulipora rugosa. Dybowski, Die Chaetetiden d. Ostb. Silur-Fonn, p. 92,pl. iii, 1. 1881. Monticulipora ( Heterotrypa) ramosa var. ntgosa. Nicholson, Genus Mon- ticulipora, p. 113, fig. 19, A, B, pi. ii, 3. 1881, Chsetetes rugosus. Quenstedt, Roehren- untl Sternkorallen, p. 78, pi. cxlvi, 19, 20. 1882. Callopora ramosa var. rugosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati SroUa t-in'iiluris (Juui«'«i). OaUoporelU 1 l«ni (Whitfield). 1878. FiHtulipora leiiH. Whitfielil, Aim. Kup. WiM-oiiMiii l. Hiirv. (or 1877, p. 60. 1882. FiHtuliiwra ler.H. Whitficltl, Ciool. Hurv. WiHcoiiHiii, IV, |>. '2.W, \A. xi, 6, 0. Cincinnati (Kichnioml): l)t'lafit'l«l, WiocunHiii. Calloporella f nodoloia Ulrich. 18fX). Calluiiortillu ? noduluHa. Ulrivli, (iu*>l. Kurv. Illinois, VIII, p. 418, pi. xxxiil, 4, 4a. 1895. Monticulipora vernu-oMi. .1. V. Juiiu'h, Jour. (Miifitiiiuti S«h>. Nat. Hist., XVI II, p. 8ft. Cincinnati (Kichiiiond): Havannali, IllinoiH. Calloporella ? nummiforiiiiM Ulrich. Sec Call<>i)om T^ miinmifuniiis Hall. CALLOTRTPA Hall and Simpson. Genotvpi^: Callopoi-a niacroix/ra Hall. 1887. Callotrypa. Hall and 8iin|Mjon, Pal. New York, VI, pp. xvi, 24. 1889. Callotrypa. Miller, North Aiiiericaii (icol. Pul., p. 2m. 1890. Callotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. .•J76. 1897. Callotrypa. Siniiwun, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State < ieologiHt New York for the year 1894, ]>. 651. Callotrypa 1 genioolata (Hall). 1886. Callopora geniculata. Hall, Fifth Ann. llep. State (ieolo);i8t New York for the year 1886, pi. xxv, 1-3. 1887. Callo{)ora geniculata. Hall and Sini|>Hon, I'al. New York, VI, p. 76, pi. xxv, 1-3. Upper Helderberg: Ontario. Callotrypa heteropora (Hall). 1874. Callopora heteroi>ora. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Kt^*. New York State Mu8., p. 102. 1879. Callopora heteropora. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Hep. New York State Mu8., p. 163 (reprint, 1880, p. 16). 1883. Callopora heteropora. Hall, Rep. State (IeologiHt New York for 1882, pi. xi, 32-34, pi. xiii, 5-8. 1887. Callopora (Callotrypa) heteropora. Hall an«l Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 26, pi. xi, 32-34, pi. xiii, 6-8, pi. xxiii, 3. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Callotrypa internodata (Hall). 1883. Callopora internodata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 182 (abstract, 1881, p. 182). 1884. Callopora internodata. Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York for the ytutr 1883, p. 16. 1887. Callopora (Callotrypa) internodata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New \''ork, VI, p. 189. Hamilton: Darien Center, New York. Callotrypa macropora (Hall). 1874. Callo{)ora macropora. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 101. 1879. Callopora macropon*. Hall, Tliirty-sei!ond Ann. Rep. New York State Mu8., p. 152 (reprint, 1880, p. 14). $ i^ NirKi.nANnBAMUR.] CATALfXniE OF OENKRA AND HPWIEH. 195 Callotrypa maoropora (Hall)— CVintinuud. 1KH:{. Callopora niHcmiMira (in |Mirt). Hull, \U'\k HtAtv i'n'ulimint Now York for the year 1882, pi. xi, 2.VJJ9. 1887. I'allopfini (Callotryitu) iiiiU'r(>|K>r». Mall uikI Hiin|iMiii, I'al. Now Yttrk, VI, p. 24, pi. xi, 25-29, pi. xxiii, 15-lH. 1897. ('allutryim nim-ropM)ii, Fcmrtitinth Ann. Ucp. Ktaltt GeotoKiHt New York for the year 18wer Ilelderlien;: CaUikill, ClarkHville, and S(;h«>hurit', New York. Callotrypa maoropora-iignata (Hnll). 1874. Trematopora Hignata. Hull, Twenty-Hlxth .Vnn. Rep. New York Htato MuH., p. 104. 1870. ('allu|M)ra niacrupora var. Hignata. Hull, Thirty-WMutml .\nu. Itep. Nitw York State Mus., p. 153 (rejirint, 1880, p. 15). 1883. Callopora niacropora var. Hignuta. Hall, Ilep. Htate (icoln^JHt New York for the year 1882, pi. xi, 30, 31. 1887. Callopora (Callotrypa) ina(To|M)ra var. Hi^nata. Hall uml SiniiMin, I'ul. New York, VI, p. 26, pi. xi, 30, 31. Lower Helderl)erg: Clarksville, New York. Callotrypa mnltiieriata (Hall). 1883. Callopora multiHeriata. Hall, TranH. Alhany hiHtitute, X, p. 14)MuliHtnu-l, 1881, p. 7). 1882). Callopora multiseriata. Hall, Rep. Statt; (ieolo^lHt New York for the year 1882, pi. xxiv, 18, 19. 188tt. Callopora multiseriata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State < ItfolottiHt New York for the year 1885, pi. xxv, 6, 7. 1887. Callopora niultiHeriata. Hall and Simpeon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 75, ]»]. xxv, 6, 7, pi. xxvi, 18, 19. 1889. Callotryirti multiseriata. Miller, North Amerimn Cieol. Pal., p. 29«>. 1890. Callotrypa multiseriata. Ulrieh, Oeol. Surv. Illinuis, VIII, p. 376. Upper Helderberg: Le Roy, New York. Callotrjrpa ooulifera (Hall). 1879. Callopora oculifera. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 155 (reprint, 1880, p. 17). 1883. Callopora oculifera. Hall, Rep. State Ge«}logiHt New York for the year 1882, pi. xiii, 10. 1887. Callopora (Callotrypa) oculifera. Hall and Siui|»son, Pal. New York, VI, p. 27, pi. xiii, 10, pi. xxiii, 6. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Callotrypa pauoipora (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Callopora (Callotrypa) pauciitora. Hall and Sim{)H(in, Pal. Ni-w York, VI, pi. xxiii, 21. (Not descrilHMl.) Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Callotrypa striata (Hall and Simpson). 1879. CalloiK>ra unispina (in part). Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New Y«irk State Mus., p. 153 (reprint, 1880, p. 15). 1883. Callopora imispina (in part). Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xi, 35-41. 1887. Callopora (Callotrypa) striata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 26, pi. xi, 38-41, pi. xxiii, 13, 14. Lower Helderbei^: Catskill Creek and Clarksville, New York. Callotrypa nnispina (Hall). 1874. Callopora unispina. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 102. 106 AMKKICAN F08HIL BKYOZOA. [aVLL. 178. Callotrypa uniipina (Hall) Contiiuu'd. 1879. ('ulli>|M>nt iiiiiHpina. Mali, Tliirty-MHMtiiil Ann. Kcp. New York Htiitt* Miih., I>. \M (n«print, 1HH(>, p. 15). 1888. ('nlln[M)m iiniH|iiiiH. Hull, Il(>p. Ht«t«t (i(«KiHt .New York fi»r tlii> year 1882, pi. xi, :».')-:««, ?4<)-4l. 1887. ('ullu|M>ra (('all(ttryiHi) uniMpirm. Ilall tuxl Siiii|imiii, Pal. .\»w York, VI, p. 2(1, pi. xi, :J.'>-;17. |81»7. Callotrypa iininpina. Sini|M4on, FourU>«nth Ann. H«*p. Now York State ii). Cavoji D'Orhijfiiy. Not a Paleozoic goiiU8. Cavea prl.sca CJaliW and Horn. St'c StrohlotryjMi prism (Gabh and Horn). CERAMELLA Hall and SiuipHon. Genotype: Ccraniella .scidact'tt Hall and Sinip.son. 1887. CVraniella. Hall ami Simp>. (Vminella. Miller, North Aiiieriean CJeol. Pal., p. 29H. 18»7. (Vnunella. SinipHon, Foni'teenth Ann. Rep. State (leoloKiHt New York for theyear 1894, 1'-fiS?. Olw. — Thin genuH in pn/oati'y a Hynonyni of either < J lyiHojxira riricli or Phrtt('toiK)nt Hall. The tljfnret* and dewription are inHulticient to «let'i«le, the HjM'ciiuenH Ikmiik apparently yonn^. Ceramella soidacea Hall and Simpson. 1887. <'erainella wiflacea. llall and Sini]>Hon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 420, ])l. lxiv,.'i-8. I8i>7. ( 'eramella rt'ldm-ea. Sinijison, Fourttn^nth Ann. Hep. State (Ji'oloKit't New York for the year 181)4, pi. xiv, 2-<). Hamilton: Spnrjien'n (Jlen, Norton'n l^ndinjf, Cayn^a I^ke, and Darien Center, New York. CERAMOPHTLLA Ulrii'h. (ionotype: Ceraraophylla f rondo.sa Ulrioh. 18»:i. Cerainophylla. Ulrich, ( Jeol. ^linnenota. Til, p. 331. Ceramophylla frondosa Ulrich. 1SM3. Ceramophylla frondowi. ririch, (Jeol. MinneHota, III, p. 331, pi. xxviii, .3-7. 18}»H. Ceramophylla frondosa. Ulrich, Zittel'H Textb. Pal. (EnKl.tHl.), fig. 438 (p. 268)." Trenton (Bla<'k River): St. Paul ane: Ceramopom inibricata Hall. iaV2. Ceramoiwra. Hall, Pal.' New York, II, p. 168. I8«K). Cenimopora. Eiehwald, I^thjea RoHsiea, I, p. 412. 1882. Ceramopora. Ulrich, .lour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hint., V, p. 156. 1887. Ceramopora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. T^h. Benison Univ., T I, p. 169. 1887. Ceramopora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, ]>. xviii. 1888. Ceramopora. James and .Tames, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 36. 1889. Ceramopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 296. 1890. Ceramopora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 380, 462. 1896. Ceramopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 267. r MicKi.w AMU BAWi.KR,] CATALOGUE OK UENEUA AND 81»Et'IES. 197 'W 'li. :» 1 CERAMOFORA Hall—Continuod. 1W>7. (Vnuiu»iM>ra. Siiniwtm, Kourt*H»nth Ann. K»'p. Stat«' l(>KiHt New York for the yj'ar IWM, p. rM\. CVniiiiopora ujjollus Hall. See Ccramopora i ronfluons Hall. (Vmnio|M)ra altcrimto •lames. Hoc Cl(M>l(Mna alttM'nattini (.laiiiOH). ('«>niinop<)iii i l>oani flainoM. See Palosrhara iH^ani (tlainos). (.Vnuiiopoiii clypiMforinis Hall. Not rocopnizod. I8H;1. Ci'mnioiMtm (I.ichenalia?) dyiH'iforuiiH. Hall, Tninn. Alliany Inntitntc, X, p. IHH (aliHtraot, 1881, p. 18«). 1H84. Lichenalia (('craniopora) clyiH'ifomilH. Hail, Itvp. Stat*' < i«'olo>riMl N«'\v York for the yoAr 1883, p. .{7. Hamilton: York, Mow-ow, New York. (Vranioponi concontrica fJameH. See Oplo'-lenia concontricuiii (Jaiin's). Ceramopora ? qonfluens Hall. 1876. Ceramopora confluenH. Hall, Twenty eiu'htli Ann. Kep. New York State MuHeum (dm-nmentary edition^ pi. vil. 4, 5; il.i,]. (MuMuum edition, 1879), p. 119, pi. viii, 4, 5. 1882. Ceramopom confluenH. Hall, Eleventh Ajin. Hep. Indiana (ieol. Nat. Hint., p. 24;i, pi. vii, 4, 5. 1897. Ceramopora of)nfluenH. Simpson, Fonrfeenth .\nn. Hep. State ( ie< iloj^ift New York for the year 1894, pi. xx, 14, 15. 187«5. Cerajiiopora ? (Berenieea) lalnjenln. Hall, Twenty-ei'.'hth .\nn. Rop. New York State Mus. (doenmentary iMlition), pi. viii, l-;{; ii. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Ceramopora foliacea Hall. See Meekopora foliaoea (Hall). Cef»!uopora i (Lichenalia) foliacea Hall tmd Simpson. See Fistu- lipora foliacea (Hall). 198 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Coramopora Huroncnsis Nicholson. Sec Fistulipom huronensis (Nicholson). Ceramopora imbrioata Hall. 1852. Ceramopora imbricata. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 169, pi. xlE, 1 a-i. 1890. Ceramopora imbricata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 463, pi. xxxix, 1-6. Niagara: Lockport, New York; Osgood, Indiana. Ceramopora ?? imbricella (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia (Ceramopora) imbricella. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 188 (abstract 1881, p. 188). 1884. Lichenalia (Ceramopora) imbricella. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 18a3, p. 37. 1887. Ceramopora imbricella. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 2.36. Hamilton: Near Alden, Erie County, New York. Obs. It is doubtful whether this form can be recognized from the descriptions given. Ceramopora ?? incrtistanB Hall. 1852. Coramopora incrustans. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 169, pi. xlE, 2 a-d. N iagara: LockiKjrt, New York. Obs. A reexamination of the type specimens 'f this species will very probably show it to be a species of Fistulipora. In that case it will require renaming, as the name is preoccui)ied by the genotype of Fis- tulipora. Ceramopom ? irregularis James. See Batostoraa implicatum (Nich- olson). Ceramopora labecula Hall. See Ceramopora ? conflucns Hall. Ceramopora ? (Berenicea) labecula Hall. See Ceramopora ? confluens Hall. Ceramopora ? labecnloidea Hall. 1879. Ceramopora labeculoidea. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 158 (reprint 1880, p. 20). 1883. Ceramopora labeculoidea. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xvi, 1, 2. 1887. Ceramopora labeculoidea. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 33, pi. xvi, 1, 2. 1897. Ceramopora labeculoidea. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xx, 10. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Obs. This species is probably the young of some fistuliporoid. Ceramopora ? maculata Hall. 1874. Ceramopom maculata. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 108. 1879. Ceramopora maculata. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 159 (reprint, 1880, p. 21) . 1883. Ceramopora maculata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xvi, 5-11. 1887. Ceramopora maculata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 33, pi. xvi, 6-11. 1897. Ceramopora maculata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xx, 5-9. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville and Schoharie, New York. SICKLES AM>BA»wi.EK.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND aPECIES. 199 tate ^tate year , pi. :)gi8t Cemmopora (Borcnicea) maxima Hall. Abandoned bj' the author. 1874. Ceramopf>ra (Berenicea) maxima. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mii.«., p. 109. 1879. Oeramopora (Bt-renicea) maxima. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mns., p. 159 (reprint, 1880, p. 21.) 188.S. Ceramopora (Berenicea) maxiniti. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xvi, 12. I^wer Helderberg: Schoharie, New York. Obs. In the Pal. New York, VI, 1887, p. .34, Hall and Simpstin say that this name may Ihj droppe. 251, pi. xi, 1, 2. Cincinnati (Richmond): Iron Ridge, Wisconsin. NicKLESANDBAesLBB.! CATALOGUE OF QENEBA AND SPECIES. 201 VIU, I'lll, olo- for pi. Ceramoporella ohioensis (Nicholson). 1875. Ceramopora Ohioensia. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 265, \t\. xxv, lOo, h, e (not 10c, d). 1888. Ceramopora ohioensis. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soo. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 37. 1889. Ceramopora ohioensis. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 466 (p. 297). 1890. Ceramoporella? ohioensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 466, pi. xxxix, 2, 2a. Cincinnati (Utica, Lorraine, and Richmond): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicin- ity. A common species in the Utica, Lorraine, and Richmond groups of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Ceramoporella stellata Ulrich. 1890. Ceramoporella stellata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 465, pi. xli, 1, la. Cincinnati (Richmond): Sterling, Illinois. Ceramoporella whitei (James). 1878. Ceramopora Whitei. James, Paleontologist, No. 2, p. 12. 1888. Ceramopora? whitei. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 38, pi. i, 9, 9a. Cincinnati (Lorraine and Richmond): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Richmond and Versailles, Indiana; Oxford, Waynesville, and other localities in Ohio. Ceriopora Goldfuss. Not a Paleozoic genus. Ceriopora constellata Van Cleve (Mss.). See Constellaria constellata (Van Cleve) Dana. Ceriopora ? Hamiltonensis Nicholson. See Streblotry pa hamiltonensis (Nicholson). Ceriopora ramosa D'Orbigny. Not recognizable without material. 1842. Ceriopora ramosa. D'Orbigny, Voyage dans I'Am^rique M9, pi. cxlv, 34. Upper Helderberg: Western New York. Chaetetes implicata Ulrich. See Batostoma implicatum (Nicholson). Chietetes internascen.s Hall. Not recognized. 1883. ChieteteH? (Treinatopora?) internascens. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 147 (abstract, 1881, p. 5). Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Chaetetes irregularis Ulrich. See Leptotrypa ? irregularis (Ulrich). Chaetetes Jamesi Nicholson. See Batostoma jamesi (Nicholson). Chaetetes laeviramus Quenstedt. See Bythopora gracilis (Nicholson). Chaetetes lycoperdon (Say) Hall. Not recognizable. Chajtetes lycoperdon. Say (Mss. ). 1847. Chaetetes lycoperdon. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 64, pi. xxiii, la-i, pi. xxiv, la-1), 2, 2a, 3; ibid., p. 48, pi. xii, 3, 5; ibid., p. 276, pi. Ixxv, 2a-f. 1852. Chietetes lycoperdon. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 40, pi. xvii, \a-h. 1874. Chaetetes lycoperdon. Nicholson and Hinde, Canadian Jour., new ser., XIV, p. 140. 1881. Chietetes lycoperdon. Quenstedt, Boehren- und Sternkorallen, p. 71, pi. cxlvi, 1,2. Trenton. Obs. The term lycoperdon has deservedly fallen into disuse. As it was never properly defined and limited, the name came to Iw used by many authors for any and every kind of bryozoau, especially if it had a hemispheric or globose shape. Chajtetes lycoperdon James (not Hall). 1878. Cha;tetes lycoperdon. James, Paleontologist, No. 2, p. 11. 1879. Chrotetes lycopodites (not Vanuxem) . James, Paleontologist, No. 3, j). 20. Cincinnati: Cincinnati, Ohio. Obs. The form thus referred by James can not be identified. Chaetetes lycopodites James (not Vanuxem). See Chaetetes l^^coperdon James (not Hall). Chaetetes mammulatus Milne-Edwards and Haime. See Monticulipora mammulata (D'Orbigny). Chaetetes mammulatus Nicholson (not D'Orbigny). See Heterotrypa frondosa (D'Orbigny). Chaetetes mammulatus Quenstedt (not D'Orbigny). 1881. Chretetes mammulatus. Quenstedt, Boehren- und Sternkorallen, p. 75, pi. cxlvi, 10, 11 (not 12). Cincinnati (Bichmond): Bichmond, Indiana. Obs. This is a species that has nui yet been described. Chaetetes meeki James. See Bythopora meeki (James). ChsBtetes ?? miorosoopicas Winchell. 1866. Chaetetes microscopicus. Winchell, Bep. Low. Peniu. Michigan, p. 90. Hamilton: Petoskey, Michigan. ^ V NicKi-ra AND BABBLER.] CATALOGUE OF OENEBA AND SPECIES. 205 Cheetetei ?1 microioopicns Winohcll — Continued. 1866. Obs. A valid upedeH, hut further investigation iH mnnled to determine generic ]M>8ition. ChietetoH minutu.s James. Seo Bythopom dclicatula (Nioholson). ChajtetcH moniliformis Nicholson. See Heterotrypa i moniliformis (Nicholson). ChR>tetes monticulatus Hall. See Monotrypa monticuluta (Hall). Cha;tetes muscatinensis White. Not a bryozoan. 1876. ChtrteteH MuHcatinensiH. White, Pror. Acad. Nat. S«'i. Philadelphia, p. 27. Hamilton: MuHcatine, Iowa. Chwtetes Newberryi Nicholson. See Aspidopora newborryi (Nichol- son). Chietetes nodulosus Nicholson. See Callopora nodulosa (Nicholson). Cha»tetes 'i O'Nealli James. See Callopora onealli (James). Chffitetes Ortoni Nicholson. See Atactoporella ortoni (Nicholson). Chretetes papillatus Nicholson (not McCoy). 1874, Chaetetes papillatus Nicholson (not McCoy). Nicholson, Qiiar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXX, p. 513, pi. xxix, 12-12/>. 1875. ChoDtetes papillatus (not McCoy). Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 210. Cincinnati: Cincinnati, Ohio. Obs. The form so referred can not l)e identified with certainty from Nicholson's description and figures, but it was probably a species of Peti- gopora, possibly the P. asperula TTlrich. Chffitetes pavonia Milne-Edwards and Haime. See Escharopora pavonia (D'Orbigny). Cha;tetes petechialis Nicholson. See Petigopora petechialis (Nichol- son). Chaetetes petropolitanus James (not Pander). 1878. Chaetetes petropolitanus. James, Paleontologist, No. 2, j. 11. Cincinnati: Cincinnati, Ohio. Obs. The form so referred by James is probably Amplexopora peta- siformis (Nicholson). Chtetetes petropolitanus Meek and Worthen (not Pander). 1868. Choetetes petropolitanus Pander (?). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Illinois, III, p. 304, pi. ii, 8a, b. Trenton: Scales Mound, Illinois. Obs. Further investigation is needed to determine what the form is which Meek and Worthen referred as above. Chaetetes petropolitanus Nicholson (in part). See Mesotrypa whiteavesi (Nicholson). Chaetetes petropolitanus of various authors (not Pander). Obs. A great variety of forms agreeing in having a discoid or hemispheric shape and differing, often greatly, in internal structure, has been con- fusf"^ under this name. Without an examination of the various speci- mens, no synonymy can be given. Chstetes ?? ponderosus Rominger. 1892. Cheetetes ponderosus. Rominger, American Geologist, X, p, 68, pi. iii, 4-8. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. 206 AMERICAN F08BIL URYOZOA. [BULL. 178. ChiutetcM pulchelluM Nicholson (not Milne- Kdwards and Huinio). Sec Callopora andrewHi (Nicholson). Chaatetcs quadrangular is Nicholson. Sec I^optotrypa ? ({Uiidrangularis (Nicholson). ChiBtetesquadratuH llonilnger. See MonotrypellaquadraUi (Roniinger). Chn;tct(;8 raniosus Milne-Edwards and Hainie. See Callopora ramosti (D'Orbigny). Chwtotes rhom)>icu.s Nic^holson. See Monotrypella ora coiistricta. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York Htate MiiH.,p. 104. 1879. Trt'inatopora ? oont>tricta. Hall, Thirty-wM-oml Ann. Rep. New York State Mu8., p. 160 (reprint, 1880, p. 12). 188:{. Treniatnpora 7 conHtricta. Hall, Rep. Htute tieolotriHt New York for the year 1882, pi. x, 14-19. 1887. DianieHoiwra constricta. Hall an«l Hiinpmin, Pal. New York, VI, j>. 19, pi. X, 14-19, pi. xxiliA, 7. I^ower HeMerlwrg: Clarksville, New York. Obs. .See also Chilotry|)a dinperHa (Hall). Chilotrypa disporta (Hall). 1870. Trenmtopora diH|)er8a. Hall, Thirty-Beconil Ann. Rep. New York Rtate Mu8., p. 150 (reprint, 1880, p. 12). 188.S. Trematopora diapersa. Hall, Rep. State Geologiflt New York for the year 1882, pi. X, 20, 21. 1887. Diamesopora diapersa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 20, pi. x, 20,21. Lower Helderterg: Clarksville, New York. Obs. The form is probably a synonyni for Chilotryiwi constricta (Hall). Chilotrypa hispida (Ulrich). ■•884. Cheilotrypa hispida. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, VII, j). 50, pi. iii, 6-6iL Chester: Sloans Valley, Grayson Springs, and Stephensjwrt, Kentucky; Chester and many other localities in Illinois. Chilotrypa ostiolata (Hall). 1852. Trematopora ostiolata. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 152, pi. xlA, ba-m. 1875. Trematopora ostiolata. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 60, flg. 26. (Perhaps not the same form.) 1884. Cheilotrypa ostiolata. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, pi. iii, 7,7a. 1897. Chilotrypa ostiolata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxi, 1, 2. Niagara: Lockport and Rochester, New York; Hamilton and Niagara River, Ontario. Chilotrypa varia (Hall). 1876. Trematopora varia. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus. (documentary edition), pi. x, 15-23; ibid. (Museum edition), 1879, p. Ill, pi. X, 15-23. 1882. Trematopora varia. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 232, pi. ix, 15-23. 1890. Diamesopora varia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 467. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Chilotrypa yariolata (Hall). 1876. Trematopora variolata. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus. (documentary edition),pl. xi, 9, 10; ibid. (Museum edition, 1879), p. 113, pi. xi, 9, 10. 1882. Trematopora variolata. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 234, pi. X, 9, 10. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. I. NHKi-ni AND BAR8LKR.] CATALOGUE OP GENERA AND SPECIES. 2oy [ist, ^tate i79), list., CLATHBOPOBA Hull. Gcnoty[)o: Clathro[K)m fruiiduNti Hall. 18.52. Clathroponi. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 169. NicholNon, Geol. Mag., (let-. 2, 1, p. 124. NirlK)lHoii, Pal. Province Ontario, j). 111. Ulrioh, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 162. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, jt. .'{». Foerntf, Bull. Sci. I^h. Denimn Univ., TI, p. 15.'{. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 297. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, j). 392. Ulrich, Zittol'H Textl). Pal. (EngI.ed.), p. 279. SinipHon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologint New York 1874. Clathropf»ra. 1874. CIathroiK)ra. 1882. Clathropora. 1884. Clathropora. 1887. Clathropora. 1889. Clathropora. 1890. Clathropora. 189. 598, pi. xxviii, 4. Clinton: Dayton and Fair Haven, Ohio. Clathropora ? gracilis Spencer. Not recognizable. 1884. Clathropora ? gracilis. Spencer, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Stu., IV, p. B04. pi. vii, 4. 1884. Clathropora ? gracilis. Spencer, Bull. Mus. State Univ. Missouri, I, p. 54, pi. vii, 4. Niagara: Hamilton, Ontario. Clathropora intemiedia Nicholson and Hinde. 1874. Clathropora intermedia. Nicholson and Hinde, Canad. Jour., new sen, XIV, p. 140, fig. 5. Btdl. 173 U 210 AMKRK^AN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. liiiaL. 178. Olathropora intermedia NIi'IimIhoi) tind liindo—Continuod. 1875. ('lathn)[M)m iiitcriiKHlin. NicholHoii, I'al. IVuvinrcf)iiUiri{)<)ra intortcxta. Nicholwui, Pal. PmvliuHf Ontario, p. , pi. Ixvi, 5, 6. 1897. t'lonoiM)ra ineurva. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Hep. State GeologiHt New York for the year 1894, pi. xxv, «. Upper IIelderlx!i"g: ManliuH, New York. Clonopora semireducta Hall. 1883. CionoiM) a semireducta. Hall, Trana Albany InHtitute, X, p. 1«2 (ab- stract, 1881, p. 20). 1887. Clonopora semireducta. Hall and Slmp.son, Pal. New York, VI, p. 289, pi. Ixvi, 3, 4. 1897. Clonopora semireductus. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Hep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxv, 7. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. C(ELOCAULIS Hall and Sinip.son. Genotype: Callopora venusta Hall. 1887. Cculocaulis (n. s. g.). Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, pp. xvi, 23. 1889. Coelocaulis. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 298. 1897. Ca'locaulis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 554. Coelocaulis ?? acnleolata (Hall). 1883. Callopora aculeolata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 149 (abstract, 1881, p. 7). 1883. Callopora aculeolata. Hall, Rep. State (Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. (26) xxiv, 16, 17, 1887. Callopora (Ccelocaulis) aculeolata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 76, pi. xxvi, 16, 17. Upper Helderberg: New York. 1 NKKLUADDBAMLBH.] CATALOUUK OF U££f£]iA AVD UPKCIEH. 211 York Btract, |e year Ivork, , Calooftnlii?1hyale(Hiill). 1874. CalloiMtra Hyal(>. Hall, Twt'iity-Hixth Ann. Kvp. Nfw York HUxtv Muh., |>. 100. 1879. (^allopora llyali>. Hall, Tiiirty-mH-ontl Ann. Kup. Nuw York Statu Muh., p. 156 (ri'print. 1880, p. 17). I88:{. (;all()iK)ni llyalc. Hull, Rep. Statu <}tH»l<»KiHt New York for tliu year 1882, |)l. xii, 18, 10. 1887. CalloiMira ((Vi'liM-auliH) llyalt*. Hall ami SiniitMin, I'al. New Yt>rk, VI, p. 76, pi. xii, 18, 10. Upper Tlclderlicrg: Ccntnil Now York. Olm. TIiIh in prolwhiy u (MraMitio HjHH'itw of KiHtuli|Ntra. CcBlooaulii 1 irregularis (Hull). 188:1. Calloi)oru irrcKulariH. Hall, TrauH. Alltuny Inntitiitt', X, p. N8 (ul)Htnu't, 1881, p. 7). 188.'3. TrenmtoiM>ru (('allu|Mim) irn>);ulariH. Hall, Ucp. Statu (fUologiHt Nuw York for thu yuar 188L», pi. (2(1) xxiv, 11-15. 1887. Callopora (C*a>l«H'anIiH) irrt^>;ulariH. Hall and Slni|>H4tn, I'al. Nuw York, VI, p. 76, 1)1. xxvi, 11-15. Upper Helderburn: New York. CflBlooanlis ? mediopora (Hall). 1870. Culloi>ora panioitica (in part). Hull, Tliirty-Hucond Ann. Itup. Nt w Y«»rk State Muh., p. 157 (reprint, 1880, p. 19). 1883. Callopora parasitica (in part). Hall, Rup. Statu (ieologiHt Nuw York for the year 1882, pi, xiv, 18. 1887. Callopora (Ca-locauliH) niedio]M>ra. Hall and Sinii>Hon, Pal. Now York, VI, p. 23, pi. xiv, 18, pi. xxiii A, 11-13. Lower Heldorbcrg: Near Clarksvillo, New York. Coeluoanlis venuita (Hall). 1874. Callopora venusta. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rop. Now York State Mus., p. 101. 1870. Callopora venuHta. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Itep. New York Statu Muh., p. 155 (reprint, 1880, p. 17). 1883. Callopora venusta. Hall, Rep. Statu Geologist New Y ork for the year 1882, pi. xii, 20-24. 1887. Callopora (Ccelocaulis) venusta. Hall and Sini|>son, Pal. New York, VI, p. 23, pi. xii, 20-24; pi. xxiii A, 1-3, ? 4, 5. 1897. Ccelocaulis venusta. Sinipnon, Fourteenth Ann. Rup. Statu (iuologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxi, 3-5. Lo'ver Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. C(ELOCLEMA Ulrich. Genotype: Diamesoponi vaupeli Ulrich^Cera- uiopora alternata James. 1882. Coelocleina. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 137; ibid., VII, 1884, p. 49. (Not defined.) 1890. Diamesopora (in part). Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 380, 467. 1893. Diamesopora (in part). Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 330. 1896. Diamesopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Eng. ud.), p. 268. Obs. Coeloclema Ulrich (not defined) wan abandoned In favor of T)iame- Bopora Hall, under the mistaken lK>liof that Diamesopora dichotoma Hall was congeneric with the D. vauiwli Ulrich. As our generic diag- noses show, the two genera are not at all related. Cceloclema alternatnm (James). 1878. Ceramopu/a alternata. James, Paleontologist, No. 1, p. 5. 212 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 178. CoBloclema alternatnin (James) — Continued. 1888. Monticulipora (Fistulipora) altemata. .TaiiK-H and .Taiiu'c, .Tour. Cinciii- iiati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, j), 34, pi. i, 5-5/;. 1890. Diamesopora vuupeli. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 4(58, j)!. xxxix, ;{, :V>, pi. xli, 4-4<-. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. CoBloclema concentricum (Janie.s). 1878. Ceramopom ooncentrica. JaincH, Pak•ontolo^i^. 5. 1888. Ceramopora conoontrica. JanieH and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 38, pi. i, 8, 8a. 18tK). Diainesopora coniinuniH. Flricli, (ieol. Surv. Illinois, VIll, p. 409, pi. xxxix, 3a, pi. xli, 5-bb. Cincinnati (Utica) : Cincinnati, Ohio, anora (Fistulipora) oweni. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 34. 1890. Diamesopora oweni. Ulrich, CJeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 467. 1896. Monticulipora (Fistulii)ora) oweni. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 119. Cincinnati (Lorrame): I^banon, Hamilton, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Coeloclema trentonense (Ulrich). 1893. Diamesopora trentonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 330, ])1. xxviii, 14. 1896. Diamesopora trentonensis. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), (ig. 439 (p. 268). Trenton: St. Paul and Cannon Falls, Minnesota; Trenton Falls, New York; Ottawa, Canada. C(ELOCOinrS Ulrich. Genotype: Coeloconus rhombicus Ulrich. 1890. Coeloconus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 402, 664. 1889. Civloconus. (Ulrich, in press) , INIiller, North American ( iool. Pal., p. 298. 1896. Coeloconus. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Engl, ed.) , p. 281 . 1897. Coeloconus. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 549. Coeloconus granosus Ulrich. 1890. Coeloconus granosus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 665, pi. Ixxii, 3-3/). 1897. Coeloconus granosus. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig. 117 (p. 549). Chester: Anna, Chester, and Red Bud, Illinois. Coeloconus rhombicus Ulrich. 1890. CoeloGO .us rhombicus. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. ()64, pi. Ixxii, 4-4c. 1897. Coeloconus rhombicus. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig. 118 (p. 649). Warsaw: Near Waterloo, Illinois. NiCKLia AND BAssi.KH] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 213 p. L'5)8. 'ork for Ixxii, Jst New Ixxii, eologist CONSTELLAAIA Daiui. (Mss.)) Dana. Cenotype: Ccriopora coustellata (Van Cleve 1846. CV)nHU'llaria. 1875. Constt'Uaria. 1879. CoiKHti'llaria. CoiiHtellaria. CoiiHtc'lUiria. Constellaria. 1888. OoiiHtollaria. 1890. Constellaria. Constt'llaria. CoiLstellaria. 1896. ConHtc'llaria. 1860. Stellinora 1881. 1882. 1883. 1893. 1896. Dana, Zoophyta, p. 5.S7. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 214. Nii-holson, Pal. Tab. Coralt^. p. 292. Nicholson, Gonus Monticulipora, p. 97. riricli.Jour. Cincinnati 8oc. Nat. Hisi., V, p. 156. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati So Nat., Hist., VI, p. 2«}5. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati ^;oc. Nat. Hist., X I, \k 29. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 374^ 42;}. Ulrich, Geoi. Minnesota, III, p. 311. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 276. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 1 17. Milne-Edwards, in.st. Nat. des Corall., Ill, p. 281. 1877. Stellipora (in part). Dybowski, Die C^«a'teiden d. Ostbalt. Kilur-Form., p. 42. Constellaria antheloidea of various authors (not Hall). See Con.stel- hiria con.stellata (Van Clove) Dana. Constellaria constellata (Van Cleve) Dana. . Ceriopora constellata. Van Cleve ( Ms.s. ), Plates of Fossils. 1846. Constellaria constellata. Dana, Zoophyta, p. 537, pi. Hi, (vi, h. 1881. Cha?tetes constellatus. Quenstedt, Roehren- und Sternkorallen, p. 79, pi. cxlvi, 21-25. 1850. Stellii)ora antheloidea (not of Hall ). D'Orbigny, Prodr. de Pal., I, p. 22. 1851. Constellaria antheloidea (not of Hall). Milne-Edwards and Ilaime, Pol. Foss. Terr. Pal., p 279, pi. xx, 7, 76. 1860. Stellipora untheloidvja (not of Hall). Milne-Edwards, Ilist. Nat. des Corall., in, p. 281, 186t>. Hellipora fC.MisteUaria) antheloidea (notof Hall). Kominger, Proc Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 118. 1875. Constellaria antheloidea (not of Hall). Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 214. 1876. Constellaria antheloidea (not of Hall). Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Her.4,XVII,p.92,pl.v, 10. 1878. Constellaria antlieloidea (not of Hall) . James, Paleontologist, No. 2, p. 13. 1879. Constellaria antheloidea (not of Hall). Nicholson, Pal. Tab. Corals, p. 301, pi. xiv, 5, ^h. 1882. Constellaria antheloidea (not of Hall). (Van Cleve) White, Eleventh Ann. Rcj>. Indiana Oool. Nat. Hist., p. 379, pi. xlvi, l-.S. 1882. Const"llaria Horida. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hi^^t., V, p. 257; ibid., VI, 1883, p. 267, pi. xiv, 2-2/. 1896. Constellaria florida. Ulrich, Zittel's Te.xtb. Pal. (F:ngl. ed.), fig. 461 (p. 276). 1888. Monticuiipora (Constellaria) polystomella (not of Nicholson), (in part). James ami James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist.. XI, p. .30. 1896. Monticuiipora (Constellaria) polystomella (not of Nicholson), (in part). J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnaii .''oc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 118. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio. A common fossil in the Lor- raine l)eds of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Constellaria constellata-plana Ulrich. 1883. Constellaria tlorida var. plana. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Sot\ Nat. Hist., VI, p. 269, pi. xiv, 4. Cincinnati (I.(orraine); Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. f MSI ( [ ??■ ' ' 214 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. Constellaria constellata'prominens Ulrich. 1883. Constellaria florida var. prominens. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 269, pi. xiv, 3. Cincinnati (Uticaand Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Constellaria fischeri Ulrich. 1883. Constellaria fischeri. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, VI, p. 270, pi. xiv, 6-6f. Trenton: Winchester, Kentucky; Nashville, Tenneesee. Formation and locality are given erroneously with the description. Constellaria florida Ulrich. See Constellaria constellata (Van Cleve) Dana. Constellaria florida var. plana Ulrich. See Constellaria constellata- plana Ulrich. Constellaria florida var. prominens Ulrich. See Constellaria constel- lata-prominens Ulrich. Constellaria limitaris (Ulrich). 1879. Stellipora limitaris. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., II, p. 126, pi. xii, 8-8c. 1883. Constellaria limitaris. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 269, pi. xiv, 5, 5a. Cincinnati (Richmond): Clarksville, Blanchester, Waynesville, and other localities in Ohio; Versailles and Weisburg, Indiana. Constellaria parva Ulrich. 1890. Constellaria parva. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 424, pi. xxxiv, 1-16, 1896. Monticulipora (Constellaria) parva. J. F. James, Jour. Cintiinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. XVIII, p. 119. Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. Constellaria polystomella Nicholson. 1875. Constellaria i)olystomella. Nicholson, Pal. 01 io, II, p. 215, pi. xxii, 7, 7a. 1882. Constellaria polystomella. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Wisconsin, IV, p. 257, pi. xii, 3, 4. 1896. Monticulipora (Constellaria) polystomella (in part). J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 118. Cincinnati (Richmond): Delafield, Wiscon. a; Wilmington, Illinois; Richmond and Versailles, Indiana; Blanchester, Waynesville, and other localities in Ohio. Obs. Nicholson erroneously records this charactteristic fossil of the Rich- mond l)e. 412, jil. xxii, 1. Keokuk: Near Warsaw, Illinois. Obs. If recognizable at all, proliably an abnormal oxamplt^ of ( ilyptopora keyserlingi (Prout). Coscinotrypa Hall. See Coscinium Keyserling. Ct)scinotr3'pa earinata Hall. See Coscinium cribriforme Prout. Coscinotrypa cribriformis Simpson. See Coscinium cribriformc^ Prout. Coscinotrypa cribriformis var. earinata Hall. See Coscinium cril)ri- forme Prout. Crateripora Ulrich. 1879. Crateripora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist.', 1 1, p. 20. Obs. The forms for which this genus was proposed have been found to l)e the basal articulating sockets of species of EscharoiKtni an. 2(i8. 1897. Crepipora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 566. Crepipora epidermata Ulrich. See BythotrN'^pa epidermata (Ulrit^h). Crepipora hemispherica Ulrich. 1890. Crepipora hemispherica. Ulrich, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, i>. 472, pi. xi, 5-5i. Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois; Delafield, Wisconsin. Crepipora impolita Ulrich. F'M^ '• . iolotichia impolita (Ulrich). Crepipora impressa Ulrich. 1890. Crepipora impressa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, |>. 471, pi. xi, 2, 2n. 1897. Crepipora impressa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kei). State (rfologi.st New York for the year 1894, figs. 135, 136 (p. 566). Cincinnati (Lorraine): Covington, Kentucky. Crepipora perampla Ulrich. 1893. Crepipora j)erampla. IHrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 323, pi. xxviii, 29-32. 1896. Crepipora perampla. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), fig. 436A-C (p. 267). Trenton (Stones River): Chatfield and Spring Valley, Minnesota. Crepipora simulans Ulrich. 1890. Crepipora simulans. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 470, pi. xxxix, 4, 4a, pi. xl, 3, 3«; fig. 8// (p. 320). 1889. Crepipora simulans. (Ulrich, in press), Miller, North Ameritmn (leol. Pal., fig. 468 (p. 299). iff. 1 il Hr 218 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Crepipora simalans Ulrich — Continued. 1896. Crepipora simulans. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. e«l.), fig. 4;«)D (p. 267). 1897. Crepipora Bimulans. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 133, 13< (p. 566). Cincinnati (Lorraine) : Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. A rather common species in the Lorraine beds of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. The same species or closely related varieties occur in the Trenton of Kentucky and Tennessee, and in the Richmond of Ohio, Indian.a, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Kentucky. Crepipora solida Ulrich. 1890. Crepipora solida. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, i).472, pi. xl,4-4/>. Cincinnati (Utica): Covington, Kentucky. Crepipora spatiosa Ulrich. 1893. Crepipora spatiosa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, 111, p. 323. Trenton: Harrodsburg and Frankfort, Kentucky. Crepipora subseqnata Ulrich. 1893. Crepipora subtequata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 322, pi. xxviii, 26-28. Trenton (Black River): St. Paul, Minnesota. Crepipora venusta (Ulrich). 1878. Chffitetes venustus. Ulrich, Jour. Cincnnnati Soc. Nat. Hist., I, p. 93, pi. iv, 7, 7a. 1882. Crepipora venusta. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 257. 1888. Monticulipora (Fistulipora) venu.sta. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 33. Trenton and Cincinnati (Utica): Covington and Newport, Kentucky; Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Crisina ? scrobiculata Hall. See Crisinella .scrobiculata (Hall). CSISINELLA Hall. Genotj'pe: Crisina ? scrobiculata Hall. 1883. Crisinella. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, expl. pi. (33) xxvi. 1887. Crisinella. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxv. 1889. Crisinella. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 299. 1897. Crisinella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 526. Crisinella scrobiculata (Hall). 1883. Crisina ? scrobiculata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 162 (al)stra(tt, 1881, p. 20). 1883. Crisinella scrobiculata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. (33) xxvi, 6-8. 1887. Crisinella scrobiculata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 103, pi. xxxiii, 6-8. 1897. Crisinella scrobiculata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. ix, 1-3. Upper Helderl)erg: Western New York. Cryptopora Nicholson. See Semico.sciniuni Prout. Cryptopora mirabilis Nicholson. See Semicoscinium mirabile (Nich- olson). i NICKLE8 AND BAH8I.ER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 219 C7CL0P0RA Prout. Genotype: Cyolopora fungia Prout. 1860. Cyclopora. Prout, Tninn. St. I»uia At-ad. Sci., I, p. 574. 1866. Cyclopora. Prout, CJool. Surv. lUinois, II, p. 417. 1889. Cyclopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 2t)9. 1890. Cyclopora. Ulrit;h, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, pp. 40.3, 671. 1897. Cyclopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. StaUi (ieologint New York for the year 1894, p. 601. Cycilopora discoidea Prout. See ProuteUa di.sooidoa (Prout). Cyclopora expatiata Ulrich. 1890, Cyclopora expatiata. Ulricli, Geol. Surv. lUinoiH, VIII, p. 673, pi. Ixviii, 4-4rf. 1894. Cyclopora expatiata. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 37. Keokuk: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois. Cyclopora fungia Prout. I860. Cyclopora fungia. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 577. 1866. Cyclopora fungia. Prout. Geol. Surv. Illinois, II, p. 419, pi. xxii, !)-9/>. 1890. Cyclopora fungia. Ulrica, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 671, pi. Ixviii, 3-3<^. 1894. Cyclopora fungia. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 36. 1897. Cyclopora fungia. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. St«t« Geologist New York for the year 1894, ligs. 210-213 (p. 601). Keokuk and Warsaw: St. Francisville, Missouri (Pnmt); a <'ommon spe- cies at many localities in Illinois and Iowa. Cyclopora Jamesii Prout. See Eschuropora pavonia (D'Or])igny). Cyclopora polymorpha Prout. See Stenopora tuberculata (Prout). CTCLOPORELLA Ulrich. Genotype: Cycloporella spinifera lTlri(rh. 1890. Cycloporella. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, i)p. 404, 675. 1889. Cycloporella. (Ulrich, in pre88),Miller, North Americun Geol. Pal., ]>. 299. Cycloporella 1 perversa Ulrich. 1890. Cycloporella ? perversa. Ulricrh, Geol. Surv. lUinoiH, VIII, p. 676, pi. Ixix, 3-31. 1894. Cycloporella jierversa. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, i)..'i7. Keokuk: Warsaw and Greene counties, Illinois; lU'iitonsixirt, Iowa. Cycloporella npinifera Ulrich. 1890. Cycloporella spinifera. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. (>75, i>l. Ixix, '1-lc. 1894. Cycloporella spinifera. Keyes, Missouri ( Jeol. Surv., V, p. 37. Keokuk: Warsaw, Illinois. Cycloporina Simpson. See Seniicosciniunj Prout. Cycloporina hemicyda Sinip.son. See Seniicosciniiini ].il)iatuni (Hall). Cycloporina rhoinboidea Simpson. See Somicosciniuni scniirotundum (Hall). Cycloporina semirotunda Simpson. See Semicoscinium semirotun- dum (Hall). CTCLOTBTPA Ulrich. Genotype: Fistulipora connuunis Ulrich. 1890. Nov. gen. (?). Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IlliiKjis, VIII, p. 382. 1896. Cyclotrypa. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal., ( Engl. ed. ), p. 269. 220 AMERIOAN F08RIL BRYOZOa. [nuLi,. 173. Cyclotrypa oollina (Ulrich). IHOO. FiHtuliiK)racolliiia. Ulrirli, (Jeol. Surv. Illiii(»iH, VITF. ].. 478, ]>1. xlvii, (\-(M,, pi. xlviii, 5, 5«. IWMl. Cydotrypa collina. Ulritrh, Zittel'H Texth. Tal. (Kiiv'l. i-.!. ), p. L'»«). Ilainiltoii: Buffalo, Iowa. Cyclotrypa communis (Ulrich). IWK). FistuliiKjra corniiiunin. ITlrirh, (leol. Surv. lUiiioiH, VIII, p. 47. !M, pi. xxvii, 5-11. 1890. Cystodictya crescenn. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinoin, VIII, ]>. 45)2. 1897. Stictopora crescenn. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Cieologist New Y'ork for the year 1894, pi. x, 9, 10. Upi>er Helderberg: Ontario. Cystodiotya gilberti (Meek). 1871. Ptilodictya (Stictopora) Gilberti. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phihwlel- phia, p. 63. J873. Ptilodictya (Stictoiwra) Gill)erti. Meek, Pal. Ohio, I, jt. 194, pi. xviii, ht-c. 1875. Ptilodictya Gilberti. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 80. 1882. Cystodiotya gilberti. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, ]>. 168. pi. viii, 2, 2a; ibid., VII, 1884, p. .36, pi. ii, 5-.5?>. 1883. Stictopora Gilberti. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 155 (al)8tract, 1881, p. 13). 1883. Stictopora Gilberti. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New Y'ork for the year 1882, pi. (28) XXV, 21, 22. 1886. Stictopora Gilberti. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxvii, 20-35. 1887. Stictopora Gilberti. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New Y'ork, VI, p. 90, pi. xxvii, 20-35, pi. xxviii, 21, 22. 1890. C:ystodictya gilberti. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, tig. 8t' (p. 320), pi. xliii, 7. 1897. Cystodiotya gilberti. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. x, 12-17. 1881. Stictopora orispata. Quenstedt, Roehren- \m<\ Sternkorallen, p. 173, j)l. cl, 3s. Upper Helderberg: Sylvania and Marblehead, Ohio (Meek); Jarvis, Onta- rio, (Nicholson). Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio; Utica, Indiana. Cystodiotya hamiltonensis Ulrich. 1890. Cystodiotya hamiltonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 493, pi. xlii, 4, pi. xliii, 1. 1892. Cystodiotya Hamiltonensis. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal. I, ji. 279, ]il. xxxvi, 2-2h. Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa; Rock Island, Illinois; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Eighteen-Mile Creek, New York; several localities in Manitoba ( White- avea). M-fl 222 AMERICAN rOSBIL BRYOZOA. [HULL. 173. Cystodiotya inoisnrata (Hall). 1M83. 8tictoiM)ru iiu'iHuratti. Hall, TraiiH. Allmny IiiHtitiiti>, X, p. IKU (al>Htrm;t, 1881, i>. 189). 1884. Htictopom inciHuratu. Ilall, Rep. State (reoloKint New York for the year 1883, p. 38. 1887. Stictoiwra iiieiHuruta. Hall and HiiniMuii, Pal. New York, VI, p. 241, pi. ix, 1-18. 1890. Cy8t(xliutyaiiiciHurata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IlliiutiH, VIII, p. 492. 1897. CyHt^xlietya inelHuratii. Siiniwon, Fourteenth Ann. Rej>. State GeologiHt New York for the year 1894, pi. x, 11. 1898. 0y8t«Mlietya ini'isurat^i. Whiteaven, Contr. Canason, Pal. New York, VI, p. 96, pi. xxvii, 1, pi. xxviii, 4, 5. ; . i NicKLBi AND BAiBLER.] CATALOOUK OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 223 Cystodiotya linearis (Hall) — Continued. 1890. OyHtodictya linearis. Ulrich, Cieol. Surv. Illinoin, VIII, p. 492. 1886. Stict<»iM»ra roctilatom. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State ( W-oIoj^JHt N«'w York for tho year 1885, pi. xxvii, 1. Uj)p<>r Ilclderbern: Onondapa Valley and Ijm Roy, New York. Cystodiotya lineata Hi rich. 1884. CyHtcKlictya lineata. lJlri('h,.Iour. Cincinnati 8vatiix»ra. Hall, Fifth Ann. Kt'p. Htat« (f«'nl(vi«t New York f«)r the year 1885, pi. xxvii, 12-19. 1887. Stid(>iM)ra ovatipora. Hall and SimpHon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 1>.S, pi. x.wii, lL*-n> (i)ot))l. xxviii, 28, 2;Sa). 1800. CyHttMlictya ovatiiwra. Ulridi, (Jeol. Hurv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 4i»2. 1897. Cyntodic'tya ovati|K)ra. Siini«on, Fourte -nth Ann. Rep. State (ieolo^int New York f(.r the year 1894, pi. x, 18, 19 Not Stictopom ovatipora. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., tig. 518 (p. ;W4), = Stietotrypa siniiliH (Hall). Hamilton: FallH of the Ohio. Cystodiotya perarcta (Hall). 188:}. Stictopora i»erareta. Hall, Trann. Albany Institute, X, p. 157 (ahntraet, 1881, p. 15). 188(). Stictopora i)erarcta. Hall, Fifth Ann. Hep. State nn. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 77. 1899. Stictopora recta. Grabau, Bull. liu^. *o Sw. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 173. Hamilton : West Hamburg, New York. Cystodiotya rectilinea (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Stictopom rectalinea. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, i>. 245, pi. ixiii, 23. 1890. Cystodictya rectalinea. U!ii(;iJ, ■ jreol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 492. 1891. Stictopora rectalinea. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1890, p. 40; i>Tty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 70. 1898. ('ystodictya rectilinea. Whitimves, C'ontr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 377. Hamilton: West Williams, Ontario. Cystodiotya rigida (Hall). 1883. Stictopora rigida. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 156 (absti-act, 1881, p. 14). 1883. Stictopora rigida. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. (28) XXV, 15, 16. 1887. Stictopora rigida. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 91, j)!. xxviii, 15, 16. 1890. Gystodictya rigida. Ulrich, Gwl. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 492. Upper Helderberg: Near Le Roy, New York. NirKi.MANDBAwi.KH] CATALOOrK OV UENEKA AND 8PEC1E8. 225 York plus., t lact, |1H82, Cyatodiotya semiatriata (Hull). l.s«;i. StictoiioruHi'iiiiHtriHtu. IIhII, TmiiH. Allwuy IriHtitiitr, X,|> 154t (Hlwtract, 1881, p. 14). 188;{. Stictopnra H«>IIli^>tril,pl. lx,21. 1890. Cystodictya subrigida. I'lrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 492. 1891. Stictopora subrigida. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1890, p. 45; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 75. 1884. Stictopora crenulata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New Yf)rk for the year 188.3, p. 44. 1887. Stictopora crenulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 2.52, pi. Ix, 22. 1890. C'ystodictya crenulata. I'lrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 492. 1891. Stictopora crenulata. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist Ncv Y'ork for the year 1890, p. 45; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New Y'ork State Mus., p. 75. Hamilton: Near Middleburg and near Alden Station, New York. Obs. Cystodictya limata (Hall and Simpson) may be a synonym of this siiecies. Bull. 173 15 'iit {^ (I! \.i 226 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173 Cystodictya sulcata (Winchell). 1866. Stictopora sulcata. Winchell, Rep. Ix>wer Penin. Michigan, p. 92. 1890. Cystodictya sulcata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 492. Hamilton: Petoskey, Michigan. Obs. Compare Cystodictya meeki (Nicholson) with this species. Cystodictya trilineata (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Stictopora trilineata. Hall and Simpson, I'al. New York, YI, p. 243, pi Ixi, 26, 27. 1890. Cystodictya trilineata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, YIII, p. 492. Hamilton: Moscow and near Canan. 93, pi. xxvii, 2-4. 1890. Cystodictya vermicula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 492. Hamilton: Falls of the Ghio. Cystodictya zigzag Ulrich. 1888. Cystodictya zigzag. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV., p. 81, pi. xiii, 11, Ua. Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa. Waverly (Cuyahoga shale) : Richfield, Ohio. CTSTOFORA Hall. Genotype: Cystopoia j^eniculata Hull. 1883. Cvstopora. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 161 (abstract, 1881, p. 19). 1887. Cystopora. Hall and Simpson, l*al. New York, VI, p. xxv. 1889. Cystopora. Miller, North American Geol. I'al., p. 300. 1897. Cystopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, i>. 598. Cystopora geniculata Hall. 1883. Cystopora geniculata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 161 (abstract, 1881, p. 20). 1887. Cystopora geniculata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 103, pi. Ixvi, 7-10. 1897. Cystopora geniculata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rei>. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxv, 3-5. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. DEKATELLA Ulrich. Genotype: Dekayella ohscura IHru'li. 1882. I>ekayella. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 155; ibid., VI, 1883, p. 90. 1889. Dekayella. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 184. 1890. Dekayella. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, i>. 37L\ 1893. Dekayella. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 269. 1896. Dekayella. ^Tlidi, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 273. NICKLE8 AND BA88LEK.] CATALOGUE OF GP:NEEA AND SPECIES. 227 11,11a. i-t, 1881, abstract, 103, i>l. leologiHt bid., VI, DEKAYEIIA Ulrich— Continued. 1897. Dekayella. Simpson, Foiirteentli Ann. Rt'p. State CJeologist New York for the year 1894, p. 589. Dekayella obscura Ulrich. 1883. Dekayella obscura. Ulrich, Jour, ('incinnati Sm-. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 89, pi. i, 4— ift. 1896. Dekayella obscura. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Ual. (En>il. ed.), lig. 454 (p. 274). - 1»97. Dekayella obscura. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State (JeologiHt New York for the year 1894, fig.^. 180-182 (p. 589). Cincinnati (Uvica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Dekayella preenuntia Ulrich. 1893. Dekayella pnenuntia. Ulrich, (Jeol. Minnesota, III, j). 270, pi. xxiii, 32-47. 1897. Dekayella pricnuntia. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (leologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 177-179 (p. 589). Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Goodhue and Fillmore counties, Minnesota. Dekayella prsenuntia-echinata Ulrich. 1893. Dekayella pnenuntia var. echinata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, TTI, p. 271, pi. xxiii, 32-38. Trenton (Blail: River): Fountain, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Dekayella prsenuntia-multipora Ulrich. 1893. Dekayella pra'uuntia var. multipora. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 272, pi. xxiii, 44-47. Trenton (Bluck River) : Minneapolis, St. Paul, and (ioodhue and Fillmore counties, Minnesot4V. Dekayella prsenuntia-nsevigera Ulrich. 1893. Dekayella pnenuntia var. nievigera. Ulri<')i, (Jeol. Alinnesota, III, i>. 271. Trenton (Black River): Fillmore County, Miiniesota. Dekayella preenuntia-siinplex Ulrich. 1893. Dekayella pnenantia var, simplex. Ulrich, (Jeol. Minnesota, HI, jt. 271, pi. xxiii, 39-42. Trenton (Stones River and Blatk Ri.er): ^linneapolis and St. Paul, Miiniesota. Dekajella trentonensis (Ulrich). 188.3. Dekayia trentonensis. Ulrich, .lour. Cincinnati Soc. Nut. Hist., V, p. 151, pi. vi, 6, Cm, 1893. Dekayia trentonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 274. Trenton: Burgin and Frankfort, Kentucky; St. Pml and Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Dekavvlxa ulrichi (Ni '). m. 1874. Chfctetes Fletcheri (not Oi Milne-Edwanls and Ilaimi')- Nichols) Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXX, p. 504, pi. xxix, 0, Oa. 1875. Chictetes Fletcheri (not of Milne-Edwards and Ilaime). Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 197, pi. xxi, 7, 7a. 1870. Chietetes Fletcheri (not of Milne-P] Iwardsaiid ilaime). NichoNon, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XVIII, p. 90, pi. v, 14. 1881. Cluetetes Fletscheri (not of Milne-Edwards ami Haime). (iiienstedt, Rcehren- und Sternkorallen. p. 83, pi. cxlvi, 27. ll.nf V I 228 AMERICAN FOSSIL BEYOZOA. tBlILL.173. I :! Dekayella ulrichi (Nicholson) — Continued. 1881. Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) Ulrichii. Nicholson, Genua Monticulipora, p. 131, ^ig. 22. 1883. Monticulipora ulrichii. (Van Cleve) Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 249, pi. xi, 10. 1883. Dekayella ulrichi. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., \'l, pp. 91, 153. 1888. Monticulipora ulrichii. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X,p. 179. 1894. jVIonticulipora ulrichii. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. iiist., XVI, p. 201. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Dekayella ulrichi>robnsta Foord. 1884. Dekayella robusta. Foord, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, XIH, p. 341, pi. xii,2-2d 1884. Monticulipora ohioensis. James, Jour. Cinciimati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 137, pi. vii, 1, la. 1888. Monticulipora ohioensis. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 18.1 1894. Monticulii>ora ohioensis. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat Hist., XVI, p. 207. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. DEKATIA Milne-Edwards and Haime, Genotyuc: Dekayia aspera Milne-Edwards and Haime. 1851. Dekayia. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Pol. Foss. Terr. Pal., p. 277. 1800. Dekayia. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. dcsCorall., Ill, p. 283. 1879. Dekayia. Nicholson, Pal. Tabulate Corals, p. 291. 1881. Dekayia. Nicholson, Genus Monticulipora, p. 98. 1882. Dekayia. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 155; ibid., VI, 1883, p. 148. 1886. Dekayia. Waagen and Wentzel, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, p. 874. 1888. Dekayia. James and JameH, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 28. 1889. Dekayia. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 184. 1890. Dekayia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 371, 415. 1893. Dekayia. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 274. 1896. Dekayia. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 273. 1896. Dekayia. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 115. 1897. Dekayia. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 578. Dekayia appressa Ulrich. 1883. Dekayia appressa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 152, pi. vi, 7-76. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Dekayia aspera Milno-Edwards and Haime. 1851. Dekayia aspera. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Pol. Foss. Terr. PU., p. 278, pi. xvi, 2, 2a. 1860. Dekayia aspera. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Corall., Ill, p. 283. 1883. Dekayia aspera. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 148, pi. vi, 5. 1888. Monticulipora (Dekayia) atpeni. James and James, Jou'. Cincinnai Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. ??S. 1896. Monticulipora (Dekayia) asi)era. J. F. James, Jour. CinrUiur^li Soc. Sat. Hist., XVIII, p. 116, NicKi.Ks AND BAssLF.R.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 229 115. >rk for 1». 152, 1.. 278, i>c. Nat. Dekayia aspera Milno-Edwards and Haime — Continued. 1896. Dekayia awpera. Ulrich, Zittel'H Textb. Pal. (i:ng. cd.), li^'. 455 (p. 274). 1874. ChajtetoH attritus. Nicholson, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. li^jrulon, XXX, p. 503, pi. xxix, 4, 4a. 1875. Chictetes attritus. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 194, pi. xxi, 4. 1876. Dekayia attrita. Nicholson, Ann. Map. Nat. Hint., Her.4, XVIII, p. 9H, pi. V, 12, 12«. 1879. Dekayia attrita. Nicholson, Pal. Tabulate Corals, p. 298, pi. xv, 1-1'-. Cincinnati (liorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Dckaj'ia attrita Nicholson. See Dekayia anpera Milno-Edwards and Haime. Dekayia? devonica Ulrich. 1890. Dekayia . 416, jil. xlv, 5-5//. 1897. Dekayia devonica. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rej». State (ieolojiist New York, for the year 1894, figs. 141-144 (p. 578). Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio; Eighteen-Mile Creek, New York. Dekayia maculata Jaiues. 1881. Dekayia maculata. James, Paleontologist, No. 5, ]>. 37. 1896. Monticulipora (Dekayia) maculata. J. F. Jamj^s, .Irmr. CinciniiMti Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 116, fig. 11. Cincinnati (Utica) : Loveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Dekayia mnltispinosa Ulrich. 1883. Dekayia mnltispinosa. TTlrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, ]». 154, pi. vj, 8, 8rt. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Dt^kayia paupera ITlrich. See Heterotryi)ii paupera ('Jlrich). Dekayia pelliculata Ulric*h. 1883. Dekayia pelliculata. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nut. Hist., VI, \.. l.'iO, pi. vi, 9, 9. 117. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, anrl vicinity. Di A I 'i s trentonenfsis Ulrich. See Dekayella trentonensis (Ulrich). Detio •icoi>.>ra Do Koninck. See Ptilopora McCoy. DIAMESOFORA Hall. Genotype: Dianie.sopora dichotoina Hall. 1852. Diamesopora. Hall, I'al. New York, II, p. 158. (Not d('(ini'd. ) 1887. Diamesopora. Hall and Siiniwon, Pal. New York, VI, jip. xv. 19. 1889. Diamesopora. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., jt. 3(X). 1897. Diamesopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Uep State (uMtiottist N«'w York, for the year 1894, p. 56(>. Not Diamesopora (= C(eloclema). Ulrich, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, 1890, pp. 380,467; (Jeol. Minnes84. 1893. I)iastoi)orina. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 121. 1897. Diastoporina. Simp.son, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (^Jeologist New York for the year 1894, p. 595. Diastoporina flabellata Ulrich. 1890. Diastoporina flabellata. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Hoc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 178, fig. 5. 1893. Diastoporina flabellata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 122, pi. ii, 2, 3. 1897. Diastoporina flabellata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 199, 200 (p. 595). Trenton: C'annon Falls and St. Paul, Minnesota. DICHOTRYPA Ulrich. Genotype: Dichotrypa foliatii Ulrich. 1890. Dichotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. :im, 498. 1889. Dichotrypa. (Ulrich, in press) Miller, North American Geol. Pal.,p.300. Dichotrypa elegans Ulrich. 1890. Dichotrypa eleganij. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 500, pi. Ixxvi, 8-8(/. St. Louis: Elizalwthtown, Kentucky; Jersey and Monnx; counties, Illinois. Obs. See Dichotrypa grandis Ulrich for a probable synonym. Dichotrypa expatiata Ulrich. 1890. Dichotrypa expatiata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 501. St. Louis: Alton, Illinois. Dichotrypa flabellum (Kominger). 1866. Fistulipora flabellum. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 122. 1890. Dichotrypa flabellum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 501, j.!. Ixxvii, 1-lft. Wars^aw: Spergen Hill, Indiana. St. Louis: Elizal)ethtown and Eddyville, Kentucky; Clarksville, Ten- nessee. Dichotrypa foliata Ulrich. 1890. Dichotrypa foliata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 499, i)l. xlii, 2-2g. Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa. Dichotrypa grandis Ulrich. 1890. Di<;hotrypa grandis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 498, pi. xlii, 1-lf. Niagara (?) : Will County, near Wilmington, Illinois (?). Obs. This form is probably from the St. Louis group of Illinois and may be the same as Dichotrypa elegans Ulrich. Dichotrypa intermedia Ulrich. 1890. Dichotrypa intermedia. UlricJj, (reol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 500, pi. Ixxvi, 9-9c. m 232 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA [BUI.!,. 173. Dichotrypa intermedia Ulrich — Continued. 1894. Dichotrypa intermedia. KeycH, MisHouri (ieol. 8urv., V, p. 18. St. Louiu: Alton and Columbia, Illinois; St. LouiH, Missouri. Dichotrypa lyroides Ulrich. 1890. Dichotrypa lyroides. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. .502, pi. Ixxvii, 2-2h. St. Louia: Southern Kentucky. DICRANOPOEA Ulricii. Genotype: Ptilodictya internodia Miller and Dyer. 1882. Dicranopora. L'lrich, Jour. Cincinnati Sor. Nat. Hist., V, pp. 152, 16«). 1889. Dicranopo.Ti. Miller, North Ainerican (u'ol. Pal., j). ,300. 1890. Dicranopora. Ulrich, tfeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, \\ 389. 1897. Dicranopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1894, p. 545. Dicranopora emacerata (Nieholson). 1875. I*tilodictya emacerata. Nicholson, Ann. Maiu:. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XV, p. 179, pi. xiv, 3-36. 187.5. Ptilodictj'a emacerata. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 261, j>l. xxv, 5-5/). 1889. Dicranopora emacerata. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambru-Sil., Part II, p. 40. 1895. Dicranopora emacerata. Whiteaves, Pal. Foss., Ill, p. 118. Cincinnati (Lorraine and Richmond): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity; Stony Momitain, Manitoba. Dicranopora fragilis (Billings). 186(5. Ptilodictya fragilis. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, ]>. 9. 1882. Stictopora fragilis. Whitfield, Geol. Surv. Wisconsin, IV, j). 2.5.'?, ]>]. xi, 24. 1889. Dicranopora fragilis. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambru-Sil., Part II, p. 40. 1895. Dicranoix)ra fragilLs. Whiteaves, Pal. Foss., Ill, j>. 118. Anticosti: Anticosti Island. Cincinnati (Richmond): Iron Ridge, Wisconsin; Stony Mountain, Mani- toba. Dicranopora granulosa (Hall and Simpson). 1883. Escharopora (Ptilotlictya) lirata (in part). ITall, Reii. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xvii, 5, 6. 1887. Rhinidictya ? granulosa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, ]). 40, pi. xvii, 5, 6, pi. xxiii A, 18, 19. 1897. Rhinidictya granulosa. Simp.son, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (Jeok)gist New York for the year 1894, pi. x, 3-5. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Dicranopora internodia (Miller and Dyer). 1878. Ptilodictya internodia. Miller and Dyer, Contr. to Pal., No. 2, ]>. 7, pi. iv, 7, 7«. 1882. Dicranopora internodia. Ulrich, Jour Cmcinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, j). 166, pi. vii, 9, 9a. 1889. Dicranopora internodia. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 471 (p. 300). Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Obs. See also Helopora ? ? meeki James. Dicranopora lata Ulrich. See Rhinidictya latii (Ulrich). NICKLE8 AND BA88LER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 233 Dicranopora nitidula (Billing.s). 1866. PtilcKlictya nitidula. Billings, Catal. Sil. Fosh. AnticoHti, p. 9. 1889. Dicranopora nitidula. Miller, North American lu'ol. Pal., p. 300, Cincinnati (Richmond): Anticosti Island. Dicranopora parva Ami. Not recognizable. 1892. Dicranopora parva. Ami, Canadian Record of Science, V, p. 99. Trenton: Gagnon's Beach, Quebec. Dicranopora trentonensis Ulrich. See Khlnidictya trentonenHis (Ulrich). Didyniopora Ulrich. See Fistulipora McCoy. DIFLOCLEMA Ulrich. Genotype: Diplocloma trentonen.se ITlrich. 1890. Diploclema. Ulrich, Geol.Surv. Illinois, VIII, i».:i68. 1889. Diploclema. (Ulrich, in press). Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 300. 1896. Diploclema. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Engl. ed. ), p. 26!^ Diploclema sparsum (Hall). 1852. Trematopora sparsa. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 155, pi. xl A, Ua-BA88i.EK.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 235 (not orm., sxxiii Hist., II, p. [57 (p. 8,8a. k pi. [. 163, Nat. Discotrypa elegans (Ulrich) — Continued. 1894. .Mouticiilipora t'le>j;iinH. J. F. Jaiiu'H, Jour, ('indnnati Soc. Nat. Hint., XVI, p. 180. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. DITTOFOBA Dybowski. GiMiotypi^: DittoponiclavivforniisDybowski. 1877. Dittopora. DyboWHki, Hie Chu'ttitid'iu der Ontbaltiwhen Silur-forin., p. 84. 1881. Dittopora. Nichol.'^on, (tonuH IMonticulipora, p. 234. Obs. This ^cnus was i'stal)IiHhi'l. liii,*7-7/>. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Drymotrypa niagarensis (Hall). 1876. Thamniscus ? Niagarensis. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Mu.s. (documentary edition), pi. xi, 22-25; ibid., (Museuui edi- tion, 1879), p. 126, pi. xi, 22-25. 1882. Thamniscus niagarensis. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 254, pi. X, 22-25. 1890. Dryinotrypa niagarensis. ITlrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. .399. 1897. Thamniscus Niagarensis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. ix, 15-17. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Dybowskia Waagen and Pichl. See Fistulipora McCoy. Dybowskiella Waagen and Wcntzel. See Fi.stulipora McCoy. Enallopora D'Orbigny. Genotype: Gorgonia perantiqua Hall. 1850. Enallopora. D'Orbigny, Prod.de Pal., I, p. 22. 1889. Enallopora. Miller, North Atnerican Geol. Pal., p. 300. Obs. For objections to the use of this name, see Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 683. , 'H !i in 3* i %' 236 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 178. Enallopora cinctosa Miller. See Mitoclema cinctosuin Ulrich. Enallopom perantiqua D'Orbigny. See Gorgonia 'i perantujua Hall. ERIDOPORA Ulrich. Genotype: Eridopora macrostonia Ulrich. 1882. Eridopf)ra. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hifit., V, pp. 137, 157. 1889. Eridoi)ora. Miller, North American (ieol. Pal., p. 301. ISJK). Eridopora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 382. 1896. Eridopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Engl. ed. ), p. 269. 1897. Eridopora. HimpHon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (jeologiHt New York for the year 1894, p. 561. 1886. Pileotrypa. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, expl. pi. XXX. (Not defined. ) 1887. Pileotrypa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xvi. 1889. Pileotrypa. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., j). 315. 1897. Pileotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 562. Eridopora ? clivulata (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia clivulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 151 (abstract, 1881, p. 9). 1886. Lichbnalia (Pileotrypa) clivulata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Goologi.st New York for the year 1885, pi. xxxi, 30-33. 1887. Lichenalia (Pileotrypa) clivulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 83, pi. xxxi, 30-33. 1897. Pileotrypa clivulata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiii, 8. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Eridopora denticulata (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia denticulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 149 (abstract, 1881, p. 8). 1883. Lichenalia denticulata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the vear 1882, pi. (26) xxiv, 21, 22, 27. 1886. Lichenalia ( Pileotrypa) denticulata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxx, 12-20. 1887. Lichenalia (Pileotrypa) denticulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 84, pi. xxvi, 21, 22, 27, pi. xxx, 12-20. 1897. Pileotrypa denticulata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiii, 12. 1886. Eridopora minima. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 21, pi. ii, 6, 6a, Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Eridopora macrostoma Ulrich. 1882. Eridopora macrostoma. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 137, pi. vi, 2, 2a. 1884. Eridopora macrostoma. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII,. pi. iii, 8. 1897. Eridopora macrostoma. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig. 128 (p. 561). Chester: Sloans Valley, Smithland, and Grayson Springs, Kentucky. Eridopora minima Ulrich. See Eridopora denticulata (Hall). Eridopora punctifera Ulrich. 1882. Eridopora punctifera. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. , V, p. 138, pi. vi, 3. Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky. NrcKi,E8ANDBA88LER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 237 ERILuIRTFA Ulrich. Gonotypo: Eridotrypa iimtiibilis Ulrich. 1890. BatoHtomella (in part). Ulrioh, Geol.Snrv. IllinoiB, Vlil, pi). 375, 432. 1893. Kridotrypa. Ulrich, Ueol. Minnesota, 1II,1>. 2(W. Eridotrypa appretsa (Ulrich). 1890. Monotrypella appreHsa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinniH, VIII, p. 453, pi. xlvi, 1-lc (on plate called Monotrypella Hiniplex in error). Hamilton: Rock iHJand, lUinoiH; DaveniK>rt, Iowa. Eridotrypa briarens (Nicholson). 1875. Chietetcs briarens. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 202, pi. xxi, 13-13fc. 1881. Monticulipora (Monotrypa) briareus. Nicholson, (ienus Monticulipora, p. 198, pi. ii, 5-5c. 1882. Monotryjiella briarea. Ulrich, Jonr. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, i)p. 248, 256. 1888. Monticulipora briarea. James and James, Jonr. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 172. 1894. Monticulipora briarea. J. F. James, Jour. C-incinnati Soc, Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 191. Trenton: Covington, Kentucky; Maury County, Tennessee. Eridotrypa corticosa (Hall). 1874. Trematopora corticosa. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State ]Mus., p. 105. 1879. Cha3tetes corticosus. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 149 (reprint, 1880, p. 11). 1883. Trematopora (Ch«?tetes) corticosa. Hall, Rep. State Cfeolo>;ist New York for the year 1882, pi. x, 1-10, pi. xiii, 4. 1887. Trematopora? (Trematella ?) corticosa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 15, pi. X, 1-10, pi. xiii, 4, pi. xxiii, 20. 1893. Eridotrypa corticosa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 265. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Eridotrypa echinata (Hall). 1876. Trematopora echinata. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus. (documentary edition), pi. xi, 1-5; ibid. (Museum edition, 1879), p. 112, pi. xi, 1-5. 1882. Trematopora echinata. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist.,p.233,pl. x, 1-5. 1893. Eridotrypa echinata. Ulrich, Geol. Muinesota, III, p. 205. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Eridotrypa exigua Ulrich. 1893. Eridotrypa exigua. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 266, pi. xxvi, 17-19. Trenton: Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Eridotrypa mutabilis Ulrich. 1893. Eridotrypa mutabilis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 265, pi. xxvi, 20-32. Trenton: Goodhue, Ramsey, and Dakota counties, Minnesota; Decorah, low^a; Neenah and Oshkosh, Wisconsin; central and northern Kentucky; Nashville and other localities in Tennessee; Ottawa, Canada. Eridotrypa mutabilis-minor Ulrich. 1893. Eridotrypa mutabilis var. minor. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 266, pi. xxvi, 20, 21, 29, 30. Trenton: Cannon Falls and St. Paul, Minnesota, llP 1% km m m ! * I 238 AMERICAN F08HIL BRYOZUA. [BITI.L. 173, Eridotrypa ? obliqua (lllri<'h). IHfH). liiitoHtoiiiclla (ilili*|ua. I'lricli, Uo<»l, Siirv. IllinoiH, VIII, |>. W.\, |>1. xlvi, 2-2r. 189.'{. Kridofryiui i»l)li(nm. riricli, (icol. MiiincHota, III, p. 206. Iluiiiiltnii: Al|)i>nu, MicliiKun. Eridotrypa simulatrix (Ulrich). IWX). IJalostoinella Hiniulatrix. Ulrich, (.Jeol. Hurv. lllinoin, VIII, p. 432, pi. XXXV, l-lf/. 189.S. Eridotrypa Himulatrix. riricli, (Ji-ol. Minncsotn, III, |). 2H5. isy4. MonticuliiK)ra Hiniulatrix. .J. F. .FameH, Juiir. ('inciitiiati Soc. Nat. IliHt., XVI, p. 1»4. ('incinnati (Kichiiioml): ('larkHville, Waynesville, and other localiticH in Ohio; WimhIhtk and VirwaiiloH, Indiana; Havaunah, IllinoiH. Eridotrypa trentonensis (Nicholson). 18(>;{. StenoiMira fibntna (not of (ioldfuHH). liliiingH, Geol. Cana<1a, p. 15(5, %. llfi [Foord]. 1881. Monticulipora (Hctt^rotrypa) TrentonenHin. Nifholnon, GenuH^Ionticnli- pora, I). 149, flfr. 28. 1883. MonotryiH'Ua TrcntoncnHiH. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cainhro-.Sil., p. 15. 1883. Monotrypella trentonensiH. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. IIiHt., V^I, p. 83. Trenton: IVtcrhoro, Ontario. Eschara Lurnarck. Not Paleozoic. K.schara bifur"ata Van Clcvo (M.s.s.). Sec Pachydictya bifurcat' '!). E.schara ? (^oncontrica Proiit. See Cystodictya ? concentrica (I'lout). Eschara ovatopora I'roost. Not recognizable. 1840. Escharia ovatopora. Troost, Fifth Cieol. Kep. Tennenwc, p. 75. Lower Silurian: TenncHHee. Eschara ramosa Van Clevc (Mhs.). See Pha'nopora finibriata (James). Eschara reticulata Tnx*- it. Not recognizable. 1840. Escharia reticdiata. Troont, Fifth Geol. liej). TennenHee, j). 75. Lower Silurian: Tennensee. E.schara '{ tuberculata Prout. Not recogniza])le. 1858. Eschara ? tuberculata. Prout, Trans. St. LouIh Aca. 301. 1893. Escharopora. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 167. 1896. Escharopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (En^d.ed.), p. 279. 1886. Nichoisonia. Waagen and Wentzel, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, p. 874. Ptilodictya (in part). Various authors. Escharopora acuminata (flames). 1875. Ptilodictya acuminata. James, Catal. Foss. Cincinnati Group, p. 3. 1893. Escharopora acuminata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, ill, p. 167. Cinciuuati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. NicKLM A^p BABHLKB.] CATALOGUE OF GENGBA AND Sl'JiClKrt. 231) vs). Esoharopora angularis Ulrich. 18U3. Ewliarf)iM)ra angularis: Ulrich, (tool. MinncHota, III, p. UW, pi. xii, 1-4, 30, HI. Trenton (Stones River): MinnoajioliH, Minn»'«ntu; Iliuli HriilRe, Kentucky. Kscharopora (Ptil()dictya)anjjfii.sta Hall. ScePtilodictya aii^usta(IIall). Escharopora ( ? Palcschura) bifoliata Hall. Soo rtilodictva iiebulosa (Hall). Esoharopora briarens (Ulrich). 1882. Ptilodictya briareuH. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. !(«>, pi. vii, (i-Oh. 1893. Escharopora briarens. Ulrich, Geol. Minnenota, III, j). 1»7. Trenton (Stones River): Ix^banon, Shelby ville, and ('oluiiibia, Tennessee. Obs. The form called by Safford Ptilodictya niultiraniiM (notdelined) is probably referable to this species. Escharopora oonfluens Ulrich. 1893. Escharopora confluens. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 171, pi. xiii, 1-11. Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis, Minnesota. Escharopora faloiformis (Nicholson). 1849. Ptilodictya cruciformis. D'Orbijjny, Prodr. doPal., I,p. 21. (Not defined.) 1875. Ptilodictya falciformis. Nichol on, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XV, p. 177, Ptilodictya falciformis. pi. xiv, 1-16. 1875. Ptilodictya falciformis. 1875. Ptilodictya falciformis. 1883. Ptilodictya falciformis. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 259, pi. xxv, 7, 7/>. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 13, fig. 2. (Van Cleve) Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana (;eol. Nat. Hist., p. 265, pi. xii, 1. 1893. Escharopora falciformis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, j). 167. 1881. Escharojiora recta (not of Hall). Quenstedt, Roehren-un«l Sternkorallcn, p. 94, pi. cxlvi, 69, 70. 1879. Crateripora lineatu. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nut. Hist., II, p. 30, pi. vii, 28, 28a. 1879. Crateripora lineatu var. expansa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hi.st., II, p. 30. Trenton: Peterlwro and Ottawa, Ontario (Nicholson). Cincinnati (I^orraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Obs. Crateripora lineata and var. expunsa were applied to the articulating basal socket of this species before its true nature was known. Escharopora hilli (Jaiiios). 1878. Ptilodictya Hilli. .lames, Paleontologist, No. 1, p. 4. 1882. Ptilodictya hilli. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Nat. Hist., V, ])!. vii, 7, 7, pi. xiii, 12, 13. Trenton (Stones River and Black River): Minneapolis and Preston, Min- nesota. Escharopora lirata Hall. See Phaenopora liratu (Hall) and Dicrano- pora granulosa (Hall). Escharopora (Ptilodictya) lirata Hall. See Phaenopora lirata (Hall) and Dicranopom granulosa (Hall). Escharopora macnlata (Ulrich). 1882. Ptilodictya inaculata. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V,p, 163, pi. vi, 17, pi. vii,4, 4a. 1890. Ptilodictya uiaculata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, fig. 66 (p. 317). 1893. Escharopora maculata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 167. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Escharopora nebulosa Hall. See Ptilodictya nobulosa (Hall). Escharopora (Ptilodictya) nebulosa Hall. See Ptilodictya nebulosa (Hall). Escharopora pavonia (D'Orbigny). 1849. Ptilodictya pavonia. D'Orbigny, Prodr. do Pal. , I, p. 22. 1851. Chaitetes pavonia. Milne-Edwards and Ilainie, Pol. Foss. Terr. Pal., p. 267, pi. xix, 4, 4a. 1860. Monticulipo-u pavonia. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Corall., Ill, p. 276. 1866. Chaitetes pavonia. Rominger, Proc. Aca. Trenton (Black River) : Minneapolis and other localities in Minnesota; Decorah, Iowa; Beloit, Wisconsin. Escharopora tenuis Hall. See Phaenopora tenuis (Hall). Escharopora (Ptilodictya) tenuis Hall. See Phwnopora te.iuis (Hall). EURYDICTYA Ulrich. Genotype: Eurydictya montifera Ulrich. 1890. Eurydictya. Ulrich, ( Jeof. Surv. Illinois, VJlI, pp. 389, 520. 1889. Eurydictya. (Ulrich in press), Afiller, North American Geol. Pal., j). 301. 1893. Eurydictya. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, ITI, p. 138. 1897. Eurydictya. Simpson, Foirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 527. Eurydictya calhounensis Ulrich. 1890. Eurydictya calhounensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, j). 520, pi. xxx,4-4r. Trenton: Port an Gres, Calhoun County, Illinois. Eurydictya montifera Ulrich. 1890. Eurydictya montifera. IHrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. .521, pi. xxx, 3-3(/. 1897. Eurydictya montifera. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New Y'ork for the year 1894, figs. 80-82 (p. .528). Cincinnati (Richmond); Wilmington, Illinois. Eurydictya multipora (Hall). 1851. Plijpuopo.a multipora. Hall, Foster and Whitney's Rep. (Jeol. Lake Superior Tjand District, Part 2, p. 206, pi. xxiv, ^a, f>. 1882. Phfcnopora ? multipora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Sue Nat. Hist.,V, p. 171,pl. viii, 7-7ft. 1890. Eurydictya multipora. Ulrich, Geol. Suvv. Illinois, VIII, p. 520. 1893. Eurydictya multipora (in part). Ulrich, (Jeol. Minnesota III, p. 1.39, pi. vi, 9-11, pi. xiv, 9-11 (not pl.vii,24,2'i-3l = Rhiniora palmipes. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 527. 1891. Stictopora palmipes. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1890, p. 48; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 78. 1897. Stictojiora palmii)es. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. x, 20. 1899. Stictopora palmiiies. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 174, fig. 69. Hamilton: West Hamburg, Pavilion, and near Canandaigua Lake, New York. Euspilopora serrata Ulrich. 1890. Eu8piU)pora serrata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 526, pi. xliii, 4-4/1. 1897. Euspilopora serrata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the yeir 1894, figs. 83, 84 (p. 529). Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa; near Alpena, Michigan. EVACTINOPORA Meek and Worthen. Genotype: Evactinopom radiata Meek and Worthen. 1866. Evactinopora. Meek and Worthen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 165. 1868. Evactinopora. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Illinois, III, p. 601. 1884. Evactinopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 42. 1889. Evactinopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 301. 1890. Evactinoiwra. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 387, 508. 1896. Evactinopora. Ulrich, Zittel'a Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 280. mcKLiM AND BAS8LER.] CATALOGUE OF OENEBA AND SPECIES. 243 |xliii, ;New liata shia, EVACTINOPOBA Meek and Worthen— Continued. 1897. Evactinoi>ora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 529. Hvactinopora grandis Meek and Worthen. 1868. Evactinopora grandis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Snrv. Illinois, III, p. 503, pi. XV, 2a, b. 1890. Evactinopora grandis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 511, pi. Ixxiii, 4. 1894. Evactinopora grandis. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 19. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa; Montezuma, Illinois. Evactinopora quinqueradiata Ulrich. 1868. Evactinopora sexradiata (in part). Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Illi- nois, III, pi. xvii, 3. 1890. Evactinopora quinqueradiata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, j). 510, pi. Ixxiii, 1. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa; Montezuma, Illinois. Evactinopora radiata Meek and Worthen. 1865. Evactinopora radiata. Meek and Worthun, Proc. Acatl. Nat. Sci. Phila- delphia, p. 165. 1868. Evactinopora radiata. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Surv. Illinois, III, p. 502, pi. xvii, 2a, h. 1884. Evactinopora radiata. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Sot;. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 42, pi. ii, 1-lc. 1890. Evactinopora radiata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 509, pi. ixxiii, 3, 3«. 1894. Evactinopora radiata. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 19. Keokuk: Missouri (Meek and Worthen); Kings Mountain, Kentucky (Ulrich). Evactinopora sezradiata Meek and Worthen. 1868. Evactinopora sexradiata. Meek and Worti en, (Jeol. Surv. IllinoiH, III, p. 502, pi. xvii, 3. 1890. Evactinopora sexradiata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 510, i>l. Ixxiii, 2-2b. 1894. Evactimpora sexradiata. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 18. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa. FAVICELLA Hall and Sinipuon. Genot3'pe: Thallostignia inclu.sa Hall. 1887. Favicella. Hall and Simpson, iMl New York, VI, p. xviii. 1889. Favicella. Miller, North American (}eol. Pal., p. 301. 1897. Favicella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 556. 1897. Fistuliporidra. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 606. Obs. This genus may 1x) a synonym for Selenopora. Favicella inclusa (Hall). 1883. Thallostigma inclusa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 188 (abstract, 1881, p. 188). 1884. Thallostigma inclusapora (in error). Hall, Rep. State (Ireologist New York for the year 1883, p. 33. 1887. Favicella inclusa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 234, pi. Iviii, 21-23. 1897. Favicella inclusa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Re[). State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiv, 15-17. Hamilton: York, New York. r 244 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 178. lij :|i:: !||>' Favioella tessellata (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Lichenalia tessellata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 207. 1888. Lichenalia tessellata. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. xv, 8-10; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., pi. XV, 8-10. 1897. Fistuliporidra tessellata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxii, 1-3. Hamilton : Genesee Valley, New York. Favosites Lamarck. At present considered a coral by most authors. Favosites inexpectans Hall. See Monotrypa? helderbergise (Hall). Favosites lycopodites Vanuxem. Not recognizable. 1842. Favosites lycopodites. Vanuxem, Geol. Rep. Third District New York, p. 46, fig. 3. Trenton: New York. Favosites minimus Hull (Thirtj-^-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus.). See Monotrypa spherica (Hall). Favosites proximus Hall. See Monotrypa proxima (Hall). Favosites sphericus Hall. See Monotrypa spherica (Hall). FENESTELLA Lonsdale. (Not Fenestella Bolten 1798.) Genotype: Gorgonia antiqua Goldf uss. Accepted genotype: Fenestella plebeia McCoy. Lonsdale, Murchison's Silurian System, p. 677. Phillips, Pal. Fobs, , p. 22. McCoy, Synopsis Carb. Foss. Ireland, p. 200. Lonsdale, Russia and the Ural Mountains, I, Appendix A, King, Mon. Perm. Foss., p. 34. McCoy, British Pal. Foss., p. 49. Eichwald, Lethsea Rossica, I, p. 356. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontaiio, p. 104. Shrubsole, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXXVII, p. 179. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 1.50. Claypole, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXXIX, p. 31. Hall, Reo. State Geologist New Yoik for the year 1884, p. ii"). Waagen And Pichl, Pal. Indioa, ser. X.III, pp. 773, 776. Ulrich, Oontr. American Pal., I, p. 4. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 83. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxii. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 302. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 395, 534. Pocta, Syst. Sil. Boh^mp, VIII, 1. 1, p. 40. Whidborne, Devon. Fauna England, (Pal. Soc. Publ. ), II, pt. 4, Simpson, Thirtetmth Ann. Rep. State Geolojiist New York for the year 1893, pp. 687, 724; Forty-seventh Arm. Rep. New York State Mus., pp. 881, 918. 1896. Fenestella. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. ed. ), p. 281. Fenestella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1894, p. 500. Fenestella. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. , VI, p. 159. Fenestrella (in error for Fenestella). D'Orbigny, Prodr.de Pal.,I, p. 44. 1839. Fenestella. 1841. Fenestella. 1844. Fenestella. 1845. Fenestella. p. 629. 1850. Fenestella. 1854. Fenestella. 1860. Fenestella. 1874. Fenestella. 1881. Fenestella. 1882. Fenestella. 1883. Fenestella. 1885. Fenestella. 1885. Fenestella. 1886. Fenestella. 1887. Fenestella. 1887. Fenestella. 1889. Fenestella. 1890. Fenestella. 1894. Fenestella. 1895. Fenestella. p. 165. 1895. Fenestella. 1897. 1899. 1850. NICKLE8 AND BASstEB.] CATALOGUE OF GENEBA AND SPECIES. 245 FENESTELLA Lonsdale — Continued. 1874. ActinostoDia. Young and Young, Qiiar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXX, p. 681. 1885. Actinostoma. Vine, Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. Soc, IX, p. 84. 1895. Flabelliporina. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geol. New York for the year 1893, pp. 703, 724; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Mu8.,pp.897,918. 1897. Flabelliporina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 521. Obs. See also remark on Palseocoryne Duncan and Jenkins. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) acaulis Hall. See Unitrypa acaulis (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) acaulis Hall. See Unitrypa acaulis (Hall). Fenestella (Unitr3^pa) acaulis var. inclinis Hall. See Unitrypa acaulis- inclinis (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) acclivis Hall and Simpson. See Unitrypa acclivis (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella acmea Hall. See Semicoscinium acmeum (Hall). Fenestella aculeata Hall. See Polypora aculeata (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) aculeata Hall. See Polypora aculeata (Hall). Fenestella acuticosta Rociner. I860. Fenestella acuticosta. Roemer, Sil. Fauna West. Tennessee, p. 30, pi. ii, 15, 15a. Niagara: Perry County, Tennessee. Fenestella adnata Hall. See Reteporidra adnata (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) adnata Hall. See Reteporidra adnata (Hall). Fenestella adornata Hall and Simpson. 1883. i'enestella sp. (?). Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxii, 7, 8. 1887. Fenestella adornata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 66, pi. xxii, 7,8. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Fenestella adraste Hall. 1879. Fenestella Adraste. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 169 (reprint, 1880, p. 31). 1883. Fenestella Adraste. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. XX, 20-22, 19 *>■,. (?). 1887. Fenestella Adraste. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 48, pi. XX, 19-22. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Fenestella sequalis Hall. 1883. Fenestella sequalis. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 173 (abstra(!t, 1881, p. 31). 1887. Fenestella sequalis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 112, pi. xlvi, 27-31. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. (In the Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 173, the locality, is given Clarence Hollow, New York. ) Fenestella eesyle Hall. 1879. Fenestella jlCsyle. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 166 (reprint, 1880, p. 28). V.I 246 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 178. i :'l Fenestella sesyle Hall— Continued. 1883. Fenestella ^Esyle. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xix, 11-13. 1887. Fenestella vEsylc. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 46, pi. xix, 11-13. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Fenestella albida Hall. 1887. Fenestella albida. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 48, pi. vii, 1-7. 1888. Fenestella albida. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 66. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. Fenestella albida var. richfieldensis Ulrich. See Fenestella richfielden- sis Ulrich. Fenestella altheea Hall. 1879. Fenestella Althaea. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 166 (reprint, 1880, p. 28). 1883. Fenestella althiea. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xix, 17-19. 1887. Fenestella altheea. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 48, pi. xix, 17-19. Lower Helderberg: Albany County, New York. Fenestella ambigua Hall. See Loculipora ambigua (Hall). Fenestella angulata Hall. Not recognized. 1883. Fenestella angulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 170 (abstract, 1881, p. 28). Upper Helderberg: New York. Fenestella angustata Hall. 1884. Fenestella angustata. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 60. 1887. Fenestella angustata. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 54. 1888. Fenestella angustata. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. viii, 1-8; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Mus.,pl. viii, 1-8. Hamilton: Alden, New York. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) anonyma Hall. See Unitrypa anonyma (Hall). Fenestella aperta Hall. 1887. Fenestella aperta. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Geologist for the year 1886, p. 58, pi. iv, 1-5. 1888. Fenestella aperta Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 66. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. Fenestella arkonensis Whiteaves. 1874. Fenestella tenuiceps (not of Hall). Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 106, fig. 44. 1898. Fenestella Arkonensis. Whiteave8,Contr. Canad. Pal.,I, p. 379. Hamilton: Near Arkona, Ontario. Fenestella Arta Hall. See Polypora arta (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) Arta Hall. See Polypora arta (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) aspectans Hall. See Polypora aspcetans (Hall). NICKLK8 AND BABStKB.] CATALOGUE OP QENEBA AND SPECIES. 247 Fenestella aspectus (in error for aspectaiif^) Hall. See Polypora aspec- tans (Hall). Fenestella assita Hall. 1884. Fenestella asaita. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus. , ji. 04. 1887. Fenestella assita. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 56, pi. vii, 8-11. Hamilton: York, New York. Fenestella banyana Prout. 1859. Fenestella banyana. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acail. Sci.,I, p. 450, pi. xviii, 4-46. 1894. Fenestella banyana. Keyes, Missouri Geol.Surv., V, p. 23. Warsaw: Barretts Station, Missouri. Fenestella bellistriata Hall. 1883. Fenestella bellastriata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 63 (al)stract, 1879, p. 7). 1882. Fenestella bellastriata. Ilall.EleventhAnn. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat.Hist., p. 252. 1890. Fenestella bellistriata (?). Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pi. liv, 2. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Fenestella bieornis Spencer. Not recognizable. 1884. Fenestella bieornis. Spencer, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., IV, p. 604, pi, vii, 2. 1884. Fenestella bieornis. Spencer, P»ull. Mus. Univ. State Missouri, I, p. 55, pi. vii, 2. Clinton: Hamilton, Ontario. Fenestella bifurca Ulrich. See Ptiloporella ? bifurca (Ulrich). Fenestella bif urcata Prout. Not recognizable; name also preoccupied by Roemer. 1866. Fenestella bifurcata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., II, p. 411. Geological horizon and locality not given. Fenestella bigeneris Ulrich. See Fenestella perplexa Hall. Fenestella biimbricata Hall. See Semicoscinium biimbricatum (Hall). Fenestella (Hemitrypa) biordo Hall and Simpson. See Hemitrypa biordo (Hall). Fenestella (Hemitrypa) biserialis Hall. See Hemitrypa biserialis (Hall). Fenestella (Hemitrypa) biserialis var. exilis Hall. See Hemitrypa biserialis-exilis (Hall). Fenestella biseriata Hall. 1883. Fenestella biseriata. Ht,ll, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 166 (abstract, 1881, p. 25). 1887. Fenestella biseriata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 113, pi. xlii, 16-18. Upper Helderberg: Cherry Valley, New York. Fenestella biserrulata Hall. See Semicoscinium biserrulatum (Hall). Fenestella brevilinea Hall. See Semicosv^inium exori.. tum (Hall). Fenestella brevisulcata Hall. Set Polypora brevisulcata (Hall). 248 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. ITS. Fenestella (Polvpora) brevisulcata Hall. See Polvpora brevisulcata (Hall). Fenestella burlingtonensii Ulrich. 1888. Fenestella burlingtonensis. Ulrich, Bull. Dcnison Univ., IV, p, 71. 1890. Fenestella burlingtonensiH. Ulrich, Geol. Siirv. lUinoiH, VIII, p. 536. pi. xlix,l, la. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa. Waverly: Ijodi, Ohio. Fenestella (Polypora) carinella Hall. See Polypora carinella (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella cavernosa Ulrich. 1888. Fenestella cavernosa. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 69, pi. xiii, 1-lb. Waverly: Sciotcville, Ohio. Fenestella celsipora Hall. See Polypora celsipora (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora Hall. See Polypora celsipora (Hall). Fenestella celsipora var. minima Hall. See Polypora celsipora-minima (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora var. minima Hall. See Polypora celsipora-minima (Hall). Fenestella celsipora var. minor Hall. See Polypora celsipora-minor (Hall). Fenestella (Polyporaj celsipora var. minor Hall. See Polypora celsipora-minor (Hall). Fenestella cestriensis Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella cestriensis. Ulrirh, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 547,pl. li, 5-56. 1894. Fenestella cestriensis. K^ ^es, Missouri Geol. Surv.,V, p. 24. Chester: Chester, Kaskaakia, Anna, and other localities in Illinois; Sloans Valley and Litchfield, Kentucky. Fenestella cinctuta Hall. See Iteteporidra cinctuta (Hall). Fenestella (Lyropora) cinctuta Hall. See Reteporidra cinctuta (Hall). Fenestella oingulata Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella cingulata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 543, pi. lii, 1-ld. 1894. Fenestella cingulata. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 23. Keokuk: Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa. Fenestella (Loculipora) circumstata Hall and Simpson. See Locu- lipora circumstata (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella clathrata Hall and Simpson. 1887. Fenestella clathrata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 117. Upper Helderberg: Ontario, Canada. Fenestella cleia Hall. 1879. Fenestella Cleia. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. Ndw York State Mus., p. 169 (reprint, 1880, p. 31). 1883. Fenestella Cleia. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. XX, 14, 15. 1887. Fenestella Cleia. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 45, pi. xx, 14, 16. Lower Helderberg: Clarksnlle, New York. Fenestella Cleis Hall. See Semicoscinium ? cleis (Hall). mcfcL«8ANDBA«BLEB.] CATALOGUE OF OENEBA AND 8PE0IE8. 249 Fenestella (Reteporina) coalescens Hall and Simpson. See Reteporina coalescens (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella (Hemitrypa) columellata Hall. See Hemitrvpa eolumellata (Hall). Fenestella compacta Hall. See Polypora compacta (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) compacta Hall and Simpson. See Polypora com- pacta (Hall). Fenestella compressa Hall. See Polypora compressa (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) compressa Hall and Simpson. See Poly pom compressa (Hall). Fenestella oompressa Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella compressa. Ulrich, Greol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 539, pi. 1, 2n, Keokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Fenestella compressa var. nododorsalis Ulrich. See Fenestella nodo- dorsalis Ulrich. Fenestella conferta Hall. See Polypom conferta (Hall). Fenestella confertipora Hall and Simpson. See Ptiloporella '{ bifurca (Ulrich). Fenestella (Ptiloporina) conica Hall and Simpson. See Ptiloporina conica (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella (Isotrypa) conjunctiva Hall and Simpson. See Jsotrypa conjunctiva (Hall). Fenestella (Hemitrvpa) conjunctiva Hall. See Isotrypa conjunctiva (Hall). Fenestella conradi Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella conradi. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illino.F, VIII, j). 55.3, pi. Hi, 8, 8«. Upper Coal Measures : Near Red Oak, Iowa. Fenestella (Unitrypa?) consimilis Hall and Simpson. See Isotrypa consimilis (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella Coronis Hall. See Semicoscinium coronis (Hall). Fenestella corticata Prout. 1859. Fenestella corticata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 230. Carboniferous : Organ Mountains, New Mexico. Fenestella crebescens Hall. See Polypora crebescens (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) crebescens Hall and Simpson. See l*olypora crebescens (Hall). Fenestella crebripora Hall. 1874. Fenestella crebripora. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mas., p. 95. 1879. Fenestella crebripora. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 167 (reprint, 1880, p. 29). 1883. Fenestella crebripora. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. XX, 1-3. 1887. Fenestella crebripora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 43, pi. XX, 1-3. Lower Helderberg : Clarksville, New York. .; ^ m i' 4 :. 'i I 250 AMERICAN F088IL BRYUZOA. [BiaL.173. 'f i ■ Fenestclla cribrosa Nicholson (not Hall). Name preoccupied by Hall. See Fenestclla nicholsoni Whiteavcs. Fencstella (Hemitrypa) cribrosa Hall. See Hemitrypa cribrosa (Hall.) Feneitella? oribroia Hall. 1862. Fenefltella cribrosa. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 166, pi. xlD, 3a, b. Niagara : Lockport, New York. Fenestclla cultcllati Hall. Sec Polypora shumardi Proiit. Fencstella (Polypora) oultcllata Hall. See Polypora shumardi Prout. Fenestella cultrata Hall. 1883. Fenestella cultrata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 171 (abstract, 1881, p. 29). 1886. Fenestella cultrata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. 1, 1-5. 1887. Fenestella cultrata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 119, pi. 1, 1-5. Hamilton : Falls of the Ohio. Fenestella onrvata Hall. 1884, Fenestella curvata. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 69. 1887. Fenestella curvata. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. Stc'te Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 50, pi. vi, 1-9. Hamilton : Moscow, New York. Fenestella curvijunotiira Hall. 1883. Fenestella curvijunctura. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute. X, p. 171 (abstract, 1881, p. 29). 1887. Fenestella curvijunctura. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 107, pi. xlvi,"l-5. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Fenestella cylindracea Hall. See Polypora cylindracea (Hall). Fenestella Davidsoni Nicholson., See Semicoscinium davidsoni (Nich- olson.) Fenestella delioata Meek. 1871. Fenestella delicata. Meek, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 159. 1875. Fenestella delicata. Meek, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 273, pi. x, 2a-d. Waverly: Lodi, Ohio. Fenestella delicatnla Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella delicatula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 549, pi. lii, 2. Base of Coal Measures: Seville, Illinois. Fenestella depressa Hall. 1883. Fenestella depressa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 172 (abstract, 1881, p. .30). 1886. Fenestella depressa. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xlv, 16, 17. 1887. Fenestella depressa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. Ill, pi. xlv, 16, 17. Hamilf jn: Falls of the Ohio. Fenestella dilata Prout. 1866. Fenestella dilata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., II, p. 411. Hamilton: Locality not given (Buffalo, Iowa?). NicKLioi AND BA88LBR.) CATALOGUE OF OENERA AJfD 8PECIE8. 251 civ, f Feneitella diipanda Hall. 1886. Fenestella diHimnda. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State GeologiHt New York for the year 1883, pi. xliv, 1-4. 1887. FeneHtella dispanda. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 114, pi. xliv, 1-4. Upper Helderberg: Western New York. Fenestella (Ptiloporina) disparilLs Hall and Simpson. See Ptiloporina disparilis (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella distans Hall. See Polypora distans (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) distans Hall. See Polypora distans (Hall). Feneitella elegans Hall. 1852. Fenestella elegans. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 164, pi. xlD, \a-g. Niagara: I^ockport and Rochester, New York. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) elegantissima Hall. See Unitrypa ? elegan- tissima (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) elegantissima Hall. See Unitrypa ? elegan- tissima (Hall). Fenestella elevatipora Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella elevatipora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 549, pi. li, 3, 3a. 1894. Fenestella elevatipora. Keyee, Missouri Geol. Sur\'., V, p. 25. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Crittenden County, Kentucky. Fenestella elongata Hall. See Polypora elongata (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) elongata Hall. See Polypora elongata (Hall). Fenestella emaoiata Hall. 1884. Fenestella emaciata. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 68. 1887. Fenestella emaciata. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York, for the year 1886, p. 57. 1888. Fenestella emaciata. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York, for the year 1887, pi. viii, 9-13; Forty-flrst Ann. Rep. New York State Mus.,pl. viii, 9-13. 1899. Fenestella emaciata. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. , VI, p. 159, fig. 47. Hamilton: Shore of Seneca Lake, New York. Fenestella ? erectipora Hall. 1883. Fenestella erectipora. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 174 (abstract, 1881, p. 33). 1886. Fenestella erectipora. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York, for the year 1886, pi. 1, 15, 17. 1887. Fenestella erectipora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 118, pi. l^ 15, 17. Upper Helderberg: Near Buffalo, New York. Fenestella Eudora Hall. See Polypora eudom (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) Eudora Hall and Simpson. See Polypora eudora (Hall). Fenestella Eudora? Hall (1883). See Polypom? stricta (Hall and Simpson). II ^ 4 ■: ! ff 252 AMEUICAK FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 17a. Fenestella exigua ITlrich. IHUO. FenuHtella oxigua. Ulrich, Geol. Hurv. IlliiiuiH, VIII, p. 545, pi. li, 1, la VVarfiaw: Konroo County, IllinuiH. Fenestella oximia Winchell. 1866. FeiuiHtella exiinia. Winchell, Rep. Lower Penin. Michigan, p. 92. Hamilton: PutoHkey, Michigan. Fenestella exornata Hall. See Semicoscinium oxornatum (Hall). Fenestella (Hemltrypa) fa^dgatii Hall. See Unitrypa fastigata (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) fastigata Hall and Simpson. See Unitrypa fastigata (Hall). Fenestella (Heniitrypa) favosa Hall. See Hemitrypa favosa (Hall). Fenestella (U nitrypa) iieticius Hall and Simpson. See Unitrypa Hotieia (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella filiforniis Nicholson. Not recognizable. 1874. FencHti'lla tiliformis. NicholHon, Geol. Mag., new eer., I, p. 199, pi. ix, 24. 1874. Fenestella flliforiniH. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 107, flg. 45. Upper HeMerberg: Wainfleet, Ontario. Obs. ThiH form was founded upon the outer covering of Home species of Unitrypa, which has probably since been described under another name. Fenestella fllistriata Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella iilistriata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 535, pi. xlix, 2, 2o. 1894. Fenestella fllistriata. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 22. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa; Montezuma, Pike County, Illinois. Fenestella filitexta Winchell. 1866. Fenestella lilitexta. Winchell, Rep. Lower Penin. Michigan, p. 92. Hamilton: Petoskey, Michigan. Fenestella fistulata Hall. See Polypora fistulata (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) tistulata Hall. See Polypora fistulata (Hall). Fenestella tlabellifor^ii.s Hall. See Polypora flabelliformis (Hall). Fenestella (Polyporf.j flabelliformis Hall. Set Polypora flabelliformis (Hall). Fenestella flexuosa Ulrich. See Reteporina flexuosa (Ulrich). Fenestella foliata Ulrich. 1888. Fenestella foliata. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 67, pi. xiii, 4-4c. Waverly : Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio. Fenestella ? frequens Hall. 1888. Fenestella frequens. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. ix, 12-15 ; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., pi. ix, 12-15. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Fenestella fnnicnla Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella funicula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 542. pi. li, 8. 1894. Fenestella funicula. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 23. Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa. Fenestella granifera Hall. See Semicoscinium graniferum (Hall). NICK UM AND BAHHLicK.] CATALOGUE OF UKNEHA AND BPKUIEH. 253 FeiieHtPlla (Heniitrypii) jfiiiiiifera Hall. See Stuiiieoseinium jfniiii- fcrum (Hall). FencHtella j^ranilinca Hall. See Polypora graniliiioa (Hull). FeneMtella (Polypora) jfranilinea Hall. See Polyixira ^raniliiiea (Hall). Fenestella granulosa Wh'ttield. 187H. Fi'iioHtellaKmnuloHa. Whitfield, Ann. Rep. Geol. Snrv. WiwonHJii fi»r tlu* year 1877, p. «H. 1882. Fenewtella granulosa. Whitfield, (rtHjl. Kur\. WiwonHiii, IV, p. li.M.', pi. xii, 1,2. 1882. Fenewtella oxfordeuHiH. Ulrich, Jour, ('iiit'innati Soc. Nat. IIi.«t., V, i>. 15}», pi. vi, 13. ('ineinnati (Richmond) : Delafleld, VViwionHin; Oxford and Oregoiiia, Ohio. Fenestella hemicycla Hall. See Seniicosciniuin labiatuiii (Hall). Fenestella heniitfypa Prout. See Heinitrypa proutana Ulrieh. Fenestella herriokana Ulrich. 1888. FeneHtella hcrrickana. Ulrich, Bull. Deninon Univ., IV, p. <)3,pl. xiii, 2-2rf. Waverly : Moot's Run and Richfield, Ohio. Fenestella hestia Hall. 1879. FencHtolla IIcHtia. Hall, Thirty-Hecond Ann. Rep. New York State AIiim., p. 168 (reprint, 1880, p. 30). 1883. FeneHtella HcHtia. Hall, Rej). State 1. liv, 4, 4a. Upper Coal Measures: Ball's Mill, Sangamon County, Illinois. ' n 'I 254 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. I f Fenestella (Ptiloporella) ineequalis Hall and Simpson. See Ptiloporella ina;qiiali8 (Hall and Simp.son). Fenestella incongruens Quenstedt. No-' recognizable. 1881. Fenestella incongruens. Quenstedt, Roehren- und Hternkorallen, p. 173, pi. cl, 3. Upper Helderberg: Sandusky, Ohio. Fenestella inflexa Hall. See Semicoscinium inflexum (Hall). Fenestella intermedia Prout. 1858. Feneste'ila intermedia. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 231. Carboniferous: Organ Mountains, New Mexico. Fenestella interrupta Hall. See Semicoscinium intcrruptura (Hall). Fenestella juncea Hall. 1879. Fenestella junceus. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 168 (reprint, 1880, p. 30). 1883. Fenestella junceus. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. XX, 16-18. 1887. Fenestella junceus. Hail and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 44, pi. xx, 16-18. Lower Helderberg: Olarksville, New York. Fenestella labiata Hall. See Semicoscinium labiatum (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) luevistriata Hall. See Polypom Isevistriata (Hall). Fenestella largissima Hall. See Polypora largissima (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) largissima Hall. See Polypora largissima (Hall). Fenestella (Hemitrypa) lata Hall. See Unitrypa lata (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) lata Hall and Simpson. See Unitrypa lata (Hail). Fenestella laticarina Simpson. Not recognizable. 1897. Finestella laticarina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologic New York for the year 1894, pi. ii, 12. Obs. Simpson nowhere ehe alludes to this species, nor does he state tlu- authorship. Geological horizon and locality are not given. Fenestella (Ptiloporella) laticrescens Hall and Simpson. See Ptilopo- rella laticresctns (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella latijunctura Hall. See Semicoscinium latijuncturum (Hall). Fenestella latitruncata Hall. See Polypora latitruncata (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) latitruncata Hall. See Polypora latitruncata (Hall). Fenestella (Archimedes) laxa Hall. See Archimedes laxus (Hall). Fenestella levinodata Hall. See Polypora levinodata (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) levinodata Hall. See Polypora levinodata (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) Lileea Hail. See Polypora lilaja (Hall). Fenestella limbata Foerste. 1887. Fenestella limbatus. I'oerste. Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ.,II, p. 83, pi. vii, 10a-(/. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio. N1CKLB8 AMD BASBLEn.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 255 Fenestella limbatus var. remotu.s Foerste. See Fenestella remota Foerste. Fenestella limitaris ITlrich. 1890. Fenestella limitariH. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinoin, VIII, p. 5;i8, pi. xlix, 4, 4«. 1894. Fenestella limitarif:. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 23. Keokuk: Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa. Fenestella lincanoda Hall. Not recognized. 1883. Fenestella liueanoda. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 163 (abstract, 1881, p. 22). Upper Helderberg: Locality not ^ven. Fenestella (Tectulip jra) loculata Hall. Sec Loculipora loculata (Hall). Fenestella lodiensis Meek. 1875. Fenestella mnltiporata (McCoy) var. lodienb!"'. Meek, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 274, pi. X, la-'T. VVaverly: Lodi, Ohio. Fenestella lunulata Hall. See Semicoscinium lunulatuni (Hall). Fenestella lyelli Dawson. 1878. Fenestella lyelli. Dawson, Acadian Geol., ed. 3, p. 288, fig. 86. Carboniferous; Windsor and Stewiacke, Nova Scotia. Fenestella (Lvropora) lyra Hall. See Lyiopora suoquadrans-lyra (Hall). Fenestella magnifica Nicholson. 1874. Fenestella magnifica. Nicholson, Geol. Mag., new ser., I, p. 197, pi. ix, 22. 1874 Fenestella magnifica. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 104, fig. 41«, b. Upper Helderberg: Port Coll)orne, Ontario. Fenestella marcida Hall. 1884. Fenestella marcida. Hall, Thirty -sixth Ann. Hep. l^ew York State Mus., p. 61. 1887. Fenestella marcida. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 51, pi. vi, 10-15. Hamilton: Darien and Moscow, New York. Fenestella marginalis Nicholson. 1874. Fenestella marginalis. Nicholson, Geol. Mag., new ser., I, p. 197, pi. ix, 23. 1874. Fenestella marginalis. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 105, fig. 42. Upper Helderberg: Port Colborne, Ontario. Fenestella meekana Ulrich. 1888. Fenestella meekana. Ulrich, Bull. Deninon Univ., IV, p. fM, pi. xiii, \-lh. Waverly: Richfie'd and Lodi, Ohi). Fenestella (Archimedes) Meekana Hall. See Arihiniedos inoekanus (Hall). Fenestella microtrema D'Orbigny. Not recognizable. 1850. Fenestrella microtrema. D'Orbigny, Prodr.de Pal., I, p. 45, "Etats-Unis, Kentucky, failles de I'Ohio." Fenestella mimica Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella mimica. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 552, pi. Hi, 7, 7«. Coal Measures: Seville, Illinois. 1^ 256 AMEBICAlf FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 178, Fenestella modesta Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella modesta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 550, pi. Hi, 3-36. Coal Measures: Knox County and Seville, Illinois. Fenestella multiplex Hall. See Polypora multiplex (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) multiplex Hall. See Polypora multiplex (Hall). Fenestella multiporata (McCoy), var. lodiensis Meek. See Fenestella lodiensis Meek. Fanestella multispinosa Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella multispinosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 540, pi. 1, 3-3rf. 1894. Fenestella multispinosa. Keyes, Mis'souri Geol. Surv., V, p. 23. Keokuk: Bentonsport and Keokuk, Iowa; Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Fenestella rautabilis Hall. See Polypora mutabilis (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) mutabilis Hall. See Polypora mutabilis (Hall). Fene.stella (Unitrypa) nana Hall and Simpson. See Unitrypa nana Hall and Simpson. Fenestella nervata Nicholson. See Ptiloporella nervata (Nicholson). Fenestella Nervia Hall. See Unitrypa nervia (Hall). Fenestella (Hemitrypa) Nervia Hall. See Unitrypa nervia (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) Nervia Hall and Simpson. See Unitrypa nervia (Hall). Fenestella (Hemitrypa) Nervia var. constricta Hall. See Unitrypa nervia-constricta (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) Nervia var. constricta Hall and Simpson. See Unitrypa nervia-constricta (Hall). Fenestella nexa Hall. See Polypora nexa (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) nexa Hall. See Polypora nexa (Hall). Fenestella ? nexilis Hall. 1888. Fenestella nexilis. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. x, 14, 15; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Mus.,pl. X, 14, 15. ITpper Helderberg: Locality not given. Fenestella nicholsonl Whiteaves. 1874. Fenestella cribrosa (not of Hall). Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 106, %. 43. 1898. Fenestella Nicholsoni. Whiteaves, Contr. Canad. Pal., I, p. 378. Hamilton: Widder and near Arkona, Ontario. Feneittella nododorsalis Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella compressa var. nododorsalis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, ]). 540, pi. 1, 2. Keokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Fenestella nodosa Prout. 1866. Fenestella nodosa. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. , II, p. 410. Hamilton: Ix)cality not given; (Buffalo, Iowa?). Fenestella noe Hall and Simpson. 1883. Fenestella sp. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xiii. 19-22. NICKLE8 AND BA88LER.] CATALOGUE OP GENERA AND 8PECIE8. 257 Fenestella noe Hall and Simpson — Continued. 1887. Fenestella Noe. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 47, pi. xiii, 19-22. Lower Heklerberg: Clarksville, New York. Fenostella normalis Hall. Not recognizable. 1885. Fenestella normalis. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pi. i, 8. Geological horizon and locality not given. Fenestella norwoodiana Prout. 1858. Fenestella Norwoodiana. Front, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 233. Carboniferous: Organ Mountains, New Mexico. Fenestella obliqua Hall. See Polypora obliqua (Hall and Simpson). Fene.stella (Polypora) obliqua Hall and Simpson. See Polypora obli- qua (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella (Archimedes) Owenana Hall. See Archimedes owenanus (Hall). Fenestella oxfordensis Ulrich. See Fenestella granulosa Whitfield. Fenestella papillata Hall. See Polypora paxillata (Hail). Fenestella parallela Hall (1881). Not recognized. 1883. Fenestella iiarallela. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 168 (abstract, 1881, p. 26). Upper Heklerberg: New York. Fenestella parallela Hall (1888). See Loculipora loculata (Hall). Fenestella parallela Hall. 1885. Fenestella parallela. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pi. i, 7. 1886. Fenestella parallela. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xliv, 8-18. 1887. Fenestella parallela. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 107, pi, xliv, 8-18. Upper Heklerberg: Near Buffalo, New York. Fenestella parvulipora Hall. 1876. Fenestella parvulipora. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum (documentary edition), pi. xii, 1-9; ibid. (Museum edition), 1879, p. 123, pi. xii, 1-9. 1882. Fenestella parvulipora. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 249, pi. xi, 1-9. Niagara: Waklron, Indiana. Fenestella patellifera Ulrich. See Fenestella variapora Hall. Fenestella paxillata Hall. See Polypora paxillata (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) paxillata Hall and Simpson. See Polypora pax- illata (Hall). Fenestella peculiaris Hall. 1883. Fenestella peculiaris. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the yeaf 1882, pi. (42) xxxiii, 19-21. 1887. Fenestella pei^uliaris. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 113, pi. xlii, 19-21. Upper Helderborg: Near Caledonia, New York. Fenestella porangulata Hall. See Polypora perangulata (Hall). Bull. 173 17 > [if ;i i i'-i I--: w 258 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. : Fenestella (Polynora) pcrangulata Hall. See Polyponi perangulata (Hall). Fenestella perelegans Meek. 1872. Fenestella perelegans. Meek, Pal. Eastern Nebra.ska, p. 153, pi. vii, 3-3d. (Proposed under F. Shumardii Meek (not Prout).) 1886. Fei.-^«*ella perelegans. Waagen and Pichl, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, p. 777, pi. Ixxxvii, 1-3. 1894. Fenestella shumardi (not of Prout). Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 24, pi. xxxiv, 2a, 6. 1896. Fenestella shumardi (not of Prout). Smith, Proc. American Phil. Soc, XXXV, p. 237. Uoal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebrasku; Poteau Mountain, Indian Ter- ritory (Smith). Fenestella perforata Hall. See Loculipora perforata (Hall). Fenestella (Loculipora) perforata Hall. See Loculipora perforata (Hall). Fenestella permarginata Hall. See Semicoscinium permarginatum (Hall). Fenestella perminuta Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella perminuta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 551, pi. Hi, 4-4ft. Coal Measures: ^ sville, Illinois. Fenestel a (Hemitrypa) pernodosa Hall. See Unitrypa pernodosr. (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) pernodosa Hall. See Unitrypa pornodosa (Hall). Fenestella perplexa Hall. 1883. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) perplexa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 175 (abstract, 1881, p. 33). 1887. Fenestella perplexa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VJ, p. 130. 1888. Fenestella perplexa. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. xiv, 5; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., pi. xiv, 5. 1886. Fenestella bigeneris. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 11, pi. ii, 1, la. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) perplexa Hall. See Fenestella perplexa Hall. Fenestella pertenuis Hall (1881). See Fenestella proutana Miller. Fenestella pertenuis Hall. 1883. Fenestella pert-^nuis. liall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 62 (abstract, 1879, p. 6). 1882. Fenestella pertenuis. He.U, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 251. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Fenestella peiundata Hall. See Reteporidra perundata (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) perundata Hall and Simpson. See Reteporidra perr.ndata (Hall). Feiiestella perundulata Hall. See Reteporina perundulata (Hall). NICKIE8 AND BABBLER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 259 •a Fenestella philia Hall. 1879. Fenestella Philia. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 168 (reprint, 1880, p. ,30). 1883. Fenestella Philia. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. XX, 9-11. 1887. Fenestella Philia. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 50, pi. xx, 9-11. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Fenestella (Ptiloporina) pinnata Hall and Simpson. Sec Ptiloporina pinnata Hall and Simpson. Fenestella planiramosa Hall (Lower Helderberg). See Polypora eompressa (Hal-^ Fenestella planiramosa Hall. 1884. Fenestella planiramosa. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 62. 1887. Fenestella planiramosa. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 44, pi. i, 1-13. 1899. Fenestella planiramosa. Grabaa, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 159, fig. 48. Hamilton: Bellona and Eighteenmile Creek, New York. Fenestella plumosa Prout. See Hemitrypa plumosa (Prout). Fenestella popeana Prout. 1858. Fenestella Popeana. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 229; ibid., p. 388. Permian: Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico. Fenestella porosa Hall. See Polypora porosa (Hall.) Fenestella (Polypora) porosa Hall. See Polypora porosa (Hall). Fenestella preecursor Hall. See Unitrypa prsecursor (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) praecursor Hall. See Unitrypa prsecursor (Hall). Fenestella prisca? Hall (not Lonsdale nor Goldfuss). See Semico- scinium tenuiceps (Hall). Fenestella proceritas Hall and Simpson. 1887. Fenestella proceritas. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 115, pi. xlvi, 32, 35, 36. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Fenestella (Unitrypa) projecta Hall and Simpson. Sec Unitrypa acaulis (Hall). Fenestella prolixa Hall. 1883. Fenestella prolixa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 64 (abstract, 1879, p. 8). 1882. Fenestella prolixa. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 253. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Fenestella propria Hall. See Polypora propria (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) propria Hall and Simpson. See Polypora pro- pria (Hall). ■if r . i' I > ^ \, ;l I'. J i. f •( f ; :.1 V^ I i ' {( 260 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBTOZOA. [BULL. 173, Fenestella proutana Miller. 1883. FeneHtella iMTtenuis. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 171 (abstract, 1881. p. 29). 1886. Fenef tella pertenuis. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for thy year 1885, pi. xlv, 22, 23. 1887. Fenestella pertenuis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 106, pi. xlv, 22, 23. 1883. Fenestella proutana. Miller, American Pal. Foss., ed. 2, p. 291. (Name proposed for F. pertenuis, preoccupied by Hall for a species from the Niagara at Waldron, Indiana). Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Fenestella pnlchella Ulrich. 1886. Fenestella pulchella. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 9, pi. i, 4, 4a. Hamilton : Falls of the Ohio. Fenestella punctostriata Hall. See Polypora punetostriata (Hall). Fenestella quadrangula Hall. 1884. Fenestella quadrangula. Hall, Thirty -sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mu8.,p. 68. 1887. Fenestella quadrangula. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 47, pi. iii, 7-12. Hamilton: Darien, New York. Fenestella quadrangularis Hall. See Polypora quadranjfularis (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) quadranjrularis Hall. See Polypora quadrangu- laris (Hall). Fenestella quadrula Hall. Sec Unitrypa quadrula (Hall). F(!nestella (Lyropora) quincuncialis Ha'l. See Lyropoi*a (|uincunci- alis (Hall). Fenestella regalis Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella regalis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 538, pi. 1, 1, la, pi. liv, 5. Keokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Fenestella regalis-macra Ulrich. 1888. Fenestella regalis var. macra. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 70, pi. xiii, 5, 5a. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. Fenestella remota Foerste. 1887. Fenestella limbatus var. remotus. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., 11, p. 84, pi. vii, 11. 1887. Fenestella remota. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 87. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio. Fenestella (L\ropora) retrorsa Meek and Worthen. See Lyropora retrorsa (Meek and Worthen). FoMcstella rhonibifera Hall. See Reteporina rhoinbifera (Hall). Fenestella (Reteporina) rhombit'era Hall and Simpson. See Reteporina rhombifera (Hall). Fenestella richfieldensis Ulrich. 1888. Fenestella albida var. richfieldensis. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. r)6, pi. xiii, 3-3c. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. NICKLE8 AND BA88LER.1 CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 261 Fenestella vigida Hall. See Polypora rigida (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) rigida Hall. See Polypora rigida (Hall). Fenestella robusta Hall. See Polypora robusta (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) robusta Hall. See Polypora robusta (Hall). Fenestella rudis Ulrieh. 1890. Fenestella rndiy. Ulrieh, Geol. Surv. Illinoin, VIII, p. 537, j)!. xlix, :i-,id. 1894. Fenestella rudis. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 23, pi. xxxiv, 5, Keokuk: Keokuk and Ben tonsport, Iowa. Warsaw: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois. Fenestella (Polypora) rustica Hall and Simpson. See Polypora rustica (Hall and Simpson). Fenestella scalaris Hall. See Unitrypa scalaris (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) scalaris Hall. See Unitrypa scalaris (Hall). Fenestella sculptilis Ulrieh. See Fenestella stellata Hall. Fenestella seniirotunda Hall. See Semicoscinium sonilrotunduni (Hall). Fenestella (Polypora) separata Hall. See Polypora separata (Hall). Fenestella serrata Hall. 1883. Fenestella serrata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 170 (alwtract, 1H81, p. 28). 1887. Fenestella serrata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, YI, p. 110, pi. xlvii, 11-19. Han)ilton: Falls of the Ohio. Fenestella serratula Ulrieh. 1890. Fenestella serratula. Ulrieh, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 644, pi. 1, 5-5<'. 1894. Fenestella serratula. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 23. Keokuk: Nauvoo, Illinois. Warsaw: Warsaw and Monroe County, Illinois. St. Louis: Caldwell, Lyon, and Crittenden counties, Kentucky. Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Fenestella sevillensis Ulrieh. 1890. Fenestella sevillensis. Ulrieh, Geol. Sur\'. Illinois, VIII, p. 552, pi. lii, 6, 6rt. Base of Coal Measures: Seville, Illinois. Fenestella shumardi Prout. 1858. Fenestella Shumardii. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Aca. 49, pi. xx, 4-7. Lower Hel(lerl)erjr: ClarkHville, New York. Fenestella tantulus Hall, See Polypora tantula (Hall). Fenestella (Hemitrypa) tegulata Hall. See Unitrypa tegulata (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) tegulata Hall. See Unitrypa tegulata (Hall). Fenestella tenax Ulnch. 1888. Fenestella tenax. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 71. 1890. Fenestella tenax. Ulrich, (ieol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 546, pi. li, 2-2t'. 1894. Fenestella tenax. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 24. Warsaw: Warsaw, and Monroe County, Illinois. Chester: Chester and Kaskaskia, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Waverly: Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Fenestella tenella Hall. 1886. Fenestella tenella. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xlv, 18, 19. 1887. Fenestella tenella. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 105, pi. xlv, 18, 19. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Fenestella tenuiceps Hall. See Semicoscinium tenuiceps (Hall). Fenestella tenuiceps Nicholson (not Hall). See Fenestella arkonensis Whiteaves. Fenestella tenuis Hall. 1852. Fenestella tenuis. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 51, pi. xix, 5a-<\ Clinton: Wolcott Furnace, Whiting's Mill, Wayne County, New York. Fenestella Thyene Hall. See Semicoscinium thyene (Hall). Fenestella torta Hall. See Semicoscinium tortum (Hall). Fenestella (Unitrypa) transversa Hall and Simpson. See Unitrypa tegulata (Hall). Fenestella triserialis Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella triserialiH. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinoife, VIII, p. 541, pi. 1,4, 4a. Keokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Fenestella tritnberculata Prout. 1858. Fenestella trituterculata. Prout, Trans. St. Tx)uiH Acad. S(!i., I, p. 228. Carboniferous: Organ Mountains, New Mexico. Fenestella tuberculata Hall and Simpson. 1887. Fenestella tuberculata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 116, pi. xlvi, 25, 26, 33, 34. Upper Helderberg: Ontario. Fenestella varia Hall. See Polypora varia (Hall). Fenestella variabilis Prout. 1858. Fenestella variabilis. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 231. Carboniferous: Organ .Mountains, New Mexico. m r I < t n I h' ^J 264 AMERICAN F08SIL BRYOZOA. [BVLlATt. Fenestella variapoiA Hull. 1883. FeneHtella vuria|HirH. Hull, TruiiH. Allnmy IiiHtitiiti-, X, p. 170 (abHtnict, 1881, p. 28). 1886. FeneHtella variapom. llall. Fifth Ann. Rep. State (ieolojriHt New York for the year 1885, i)l. xlv, 1-13. 1887. Fenestella variapora. Hall and 8ini])8on, Pal. New York, \'I, |>. 104, i)l. x.\xv, 17, pi. xlv, 1-13. 1897. Fenestella variapom. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1894, ]>1. ii, 18. 1886. Fenestella patellifera. IJIrich, Contr. American Pul., I, ji. H, pi. i, 1, la. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Fenestella vera Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella vera. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 535, )il. xliv, 1, la, pi. liv, 3. 1892. Fenestella vera. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 279. pi. .\xxvi, 3, 3«. Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa; I.ake VVinnipegosis, Canada (Whiteaves). Fenestella verrucosa Hall. 1883. Fenestella (Polypora) verrucoHa. Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1882, pi. (42) xxxiii, II. 1887. Fenestella verrucosa. Hall and Simp.son, Pal. New York, VI, p. 110, j)!. xlii, 11, pi. xlvi, 22-24. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Fene.stella (Polypora) verruco.sa Hall. See Fenostolla verrucosa Hall. Fenestella wortheni Ulrich. 1890. Fenestella wortheni. Ulrich, (ieol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, j). 551, \A. Hi, 5, 5rt. Base of Coal Measures: Seville, Illinois. Fenestella (Archimedes) Wortheni Hall. See Archimedes wortheni (Hall). FENESTAALIA Prout. Genotype: Fenestralia sancti-liidovici Prout. 1858. Fenestralia. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 235. 1882. Fenestralia. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Xat. Hist., V, \^. 150. 1885. Fenestralia. Waagen and Pichl, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, p. 773. 1885. Fenestralia. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 37. 1886. Fenestralia. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 5. 1889. Fenestralia. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 305. 1890. Fene.stralia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 396,604. 1895. Fenestralia. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1893, jip. 717, 724; Forty-seventh Ann. Rej). New York State Mus., pp. 911, 918. 1896. Fenestralia. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Eng. ed.), p. 282. 1897. Fenestralia. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 502, 520. Fenestralia oompacta Ulrich. 1890. Fenestralia sancti-ludovici var. compacta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 605, pi. lix, 1. St. Louis: Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Fenestralia sancti-ludovici Prout. 1858. Fenestralia St. Ludovici. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 235, pi. XV, 1, 1«. NicKiESANUBASSLEB.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 265 Fenestralia sanoti-ludovici Prout— Continued. 1890. Fi'iicHtralia sancti-ludovici. Ulrich, Gt'ol. Surv. Illinoifi, VIII, \k (KM, pi. Iv, 5. 1894. Fenestmlia sancti-ludovici. Keycs, MJPHOuri Gool. Surv., V, p. ;J0. 1895. Fcnestralia St. Ludovici. SinipHon, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Cieolugist New York for the year 189:i, fig. «2 (p. 717). 1897. Fenc-traiia St. Ludovici. Sinip»on, Fourteenth Ann. Hep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, Huh. 42, 41} (j). 50;{). Warwiw: Barrett's Station, MiwHouri; Warsaw and Cohnnbia, Illinois. St. Louis: St. Ix)uis, Missouri; Alton, Illinois. Fene.stralia .sancti-ludovici var. coinpacta Uhich. Sec Fcncstralia coiupacta Ulrich. FENESTRAFORA Hall, (jenotype: Fcne^^trapora ))iperl()ratn Hall. 1885. Fenestrapora. Hall, Rep. State tieologist New York for the year 18H4, j). 36. 1887. Fenestrapora. Hall and Sim son. Pal. New York, VI, p. xxii, 1889. Fenestrapora. Miller, North American Gcdl. Pal., p. 305. 1890. Fenestrapora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. lUinoi.w, VIII, i)p. 395, 557. 1S95. Fenestrapora. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieolojiist New York for the year 1893, pp. 690, 701, 725; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Mua., pp. 884, 895, 919. 1896. Fenestrapora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Enp. ed.), p. 282. 1897. Fencstraj)ora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. lii'p. State (Jeoloj^ist New York for the year 1894, pp. 506, 520. Fenestrapora biperforata Hall. 1885. Fenestrapora biperforata. Hall, Rep. State Geolojiist New York for the year 1884, pi. ii, 17. 1887. Fenestrapora biperforata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. Nt'w York, \'I, j). 286, pi. Ixvi, 34-39. 1897. Fenestrajwra biperforata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rej). State Geolo- gist New York for the year 1894, pi. iii, 7-12. Hamilton: Moscow, Livingston County, and other localities in central and western New York. Fenestrapora infraporosa (Ulrich). 1886. Senncoscinium infraporosa. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 14, pi. i, 6-66. 1889. Fenestrapora infraporosa. Miller, North American CJeol. Pal., p. 305. Hamilton: trails of the Ohio. Fenestrapora largior (Hall) Sinip.son. 1897. Fene-strapora largior Hall. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geolo- gist New York for the year 1894, j>l. iii, 6. (Not descrilx>d.) Geological horizon and locality not given. Obs. Simpson ascrites this species to Hall, but we have been unable to tind it described in any of Hall's works. Fenestrapora occidentalis Ulrich. 1890. Fenestrapora occidentalis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 558, pi, xliv, 2, 2(1, pi. liv, 7-7^. Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa. Fenestrella D'Orbigny. In error for Fenestella. i ilii I hi •i/i IT] m ;!■■•■; ,> ! "0^ 1';:^ ■^ I?: ^1 I r? I 2m AMKKICAN if'UHBIL UKYUZUA. (BULL. 173. Fene.strcllina D'Orhigny. Not recognized. I860. FoneHtrellina. D'Orbimny, Prfxl. Hon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 80, pi. xxxi, .S9-41. Hamilton: FallH of the Ohio. Fiitnlipora asteria (Prout). i869. CoBciniuin aHterias. Prout, Trans. St. F^ouiH Acad. Sci., I, p. 574. 1866. CoHcinium asteriafl. Prout, (Jeol. Surv. lUinoiH, II, p. 416, pi. xxii, 7, In. Keokuk: Near Warsaw, Illinois. Fistnlipora astrioa Ulrich. 1890. Fistulipora astrica. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinoin, VIII, p. 477, flj;. H« (p. 320), pi. xlvii, .5-5/>, j)l. xlviii, 3. 1889. Fistulipora astricta (in error for astrica), Ulrich (in iifchh). MiIUt, North American (Jeol. Pal., fig. 476 (p. 305). 1896. Fistulipora astrioa. Ulrich, Zittel'H Textb. Pal. (ImikI- etl.), ««. 442 (p. 269). Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa. Fistulipora astricta (Ulrich) Miller. Sec Fistulipora astriea Ulrich. Fistulipora ? buUata (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Lichenalia bullata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). 205, jil. Ivii, 12, 13. Hamilton: Near Le Roy, New York. Obs. This form may be a Pinacotrypa. Fistulipora Canadensis Billings. Coral belonging to the genus Favosites. Fistulipora carbonaria Ulrich. 1884. Fistulipora car' naria. Ulrich, .Tour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Ilist., VII, p. 45, pi. iii, 1, 1«. 1894. Fistulipora carbonaria. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 16. Upper Coal Measures: Kansas City, MiwHouri; Manhattan, Kansas. Fistulipora'^ clausa Ulrich. See Moekopora clau.sa (Ulrich). Fistulipora coUiculata (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia colliculata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, j>. 184 (alwtract, 1881, p. 184). 1884. Lichenalia colliculata. Hall, liep. State Geologist New York for tlu^ year 1883, p. 36. 1887. Lichenalia colliculata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 200. 1897. Lichenalia colliculata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxii, 8, 9. Hamilton: York, New York. Fistulipora collina Ulrich. See Cyclotrypa coUina (Ulrich). Fistulipora communis Ulrich. See Cyclotrypa communis (Ulrich). Fistulipora compressa Rominger. 1866. Fistulipora compressa. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philaslnu!t, 1881, p. 18.S). 1884. Lichenalia constrieta. Hall, liep. State (leolo^iHt New York I'o'' tlie year 188;<, p. m. 1887. FiHtnliiHira eonHtrii'ta. Hall anil Sinip.son, Pal. New York, VI, p. 227. 1888. Fistulipora (ior.dlrida. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rt^i. State (ieoio>rist New York for the yea. 1887, |)I. xv, 11, 12; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., j)!. xv, 11, 12. 185)7. Fistuliporella eonstrieta. Sinip,son, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Statt^ (leolofjist New York for tlie year 18rf4, pi. xxii, fi-l. Hamilton: Near Ix' Roy and York, New York. Ob.s. — This speeies is the type of Siinpson's Fistuliporella. This jrenus, in the present state of our knowledge, is a synonym of Fistulipoia. How- ever, wlien this species 'at better known, the genus Fistulipon-lia may stand. Fistulipora conulata (Hall). 188;{. Lichenalia couulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. ^^^\ (abstract, 1881, ]>. 9). 188t> Lichenalia conulatii. Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York for tiie year 1885, pi. xxxi, 1 14. 1887. Lichenalia conulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 81, pi. xxxi, 10-14. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Fistulipora cornuta (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Lichenalia cornuta. Hall and Simpson, Pal. Now York, VI, j). 20.". 1888. Lichenalia cornuta. Hall, Seventh .\nn. Rep. Stale (ieologisi New York for the year 1887, pi. xv, (J; Forty-lirst Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., pi. XV, 6. Hamilton: Near York and near Le Rov. New York. Fistulipora (? Dichotrypa) corrugata Ulrieh. 1890. Fistulipoii. (?l)ichotrypa) corrugata. IJlrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 480, \)\. xlvii, 8, 8(/, pi. xlviii, (i-(ih. Hamilton: Th mder Bay, Michigan. Fistulipora ? crast.'a (Hall). 1879. Trematopora cras,sa. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. i;p2 (reprint, 1880, p. 14). 1888. Trennitopora crassa. Hall, Rep. State (Jeologist New York fur the year 1882, pi. xi, 21, 22. 1887. LidienaUa crassa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New Y'ork, VI, p. 30, pi. xi, 21, 22" Lower Helderberg: Schoharie, New York. Fistulipora era.s.sa Romingor (not Hall nor Lonsdale). Sec Fistuli- pora romingeri Nicholson and Foord. Fistulipora confertipora Hall and Simpson. See Lioelema conferti porum (Hall). 1- 1 NICKLE8 ANP UA88LER.] OATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 269 Fistulipora cultellata (Hall). 1884. Lichcnalia cultellata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 188;{, p. 'Ah. 1887. Lichenalia eultellata. Hall and SiinpHon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 202, pi. Ixiv, 1, 2. Hamilton: Fall Brook and York, New York. Fistulipora dccipien.s Hall and Simpson. Sec Lioclema docipions (Hall). Kistuli^ ora densa Hall and Simpson. See Lioclema donsum (Hall). Fistuiijiora digitata Hall and Simpson. Sec Lioclema dijj^itatum (Hall). Fistulipora distans (Hall). 1879. Lii'lit-nalia (lintaiiH. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Muh., p. 157 (rcririiit, 1880, p. 10). 188;$. Lichcnaliu distans. Hall, Rep. St- t" Geologist New York for the year 1882, J);. XV, 8, 9. 1887. Lichenalia distans. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. .32, pi. XV, 8, 0. Lower Heiderberg: Schoharie, New York. Fistulipora distensa (Hall). 1887. Li(;henalia distans. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 107. 1888. Lidienalia di.stensa. Hail, Seventii Ann. Rep. State (Jeoiogist New York for the year 1887, pi. xv, 5; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., pi. XV, 5. Hamilton: Western New York. Fistulipora oloj^ans Kominffcr. Sec Pinacotrypa elega is (itomlagcr). Fistulipora eriensis Uominoer. 1866. Fistulipora Kriensis. Kominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Piiiladclphia. p. 12! . 1885. Fistulipora erii iisis Nicholson and Foord, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, XVI, J). 511, j)l. xvii, 4, 4«. Hamilton: Hamburg, New York. Fistulipora excellens Ulrich. 188->. ii-tulipora e: .-'lens. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 46, pi. iii, ;i-II>. Clieslv:r: Sloans Valley and Litchfield, Kentucky. Fistulipora tlfiholhita Ulrich. See Chiloporella nioliolsoni (James). Fiistulipora tlabellum Homlnger. See Dichotrypa flabellum (Rom- ingcr). Fistulipora foliacea (Hall). 18815. Lichenalia foliacea. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 18.'? (abstract, 1881, p. 18;i). 1884. Lichenalia foliacja. Hall, Rep. State (Jeologist Ni'vv York for the year 188;}, p. •Ar-,. 1887. Ceraniopora.' (Lichenalia) foliacea. Hall and Simpnon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 2.']5, j,l. Iviii, 6, 7. Hamilton: We^t Bloomlield, New York. Fistulipora foordi Uhlch. ISOO. Fistulipora ^.lordi. Ulrich, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 419, fig. 5/ (p. ;]!')), )>!. xlvii, 7, 7((, mI. xlviii, 4, Aa. 1889. Fistulipora foordi. (I 'rich in press). Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 477 (p. ^^0^^). Hamilton: Rockford, Iowa. i 1' I' H: 3 r;:|;« ■I 270 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 173. m ifi P! i » i ill tl Fistiilipora geometrica (Hall). 1886. Lit;heiialia gi'ometrica. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxxii, 21-23. 1887. Lichenalia geometrica. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 79, pi. xxxii, 21-23. 1897. I'ik'otrypa geometriia. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiii, 15. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Obs. This form may be the young of Fistulipora nurmalis (Hall). Fistulipora granifera (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia granifera. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 153 (abstract, 1881, p. 11). 1886. Lichenalia (Pileotrypa) granifera. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxx, 28-31. 1887. Lichenalia (Pileotrypa) granifera. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 84, pi. xxx, 28-31. 1897. Pileotrypa granifera. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiii, 13. Hamilton: F'alls of the Ohio. Fistulipora halli Rominger. 1866. Fistulipora Halli. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 119. 1876. Lichenalia concentrica var. parvula. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New- York State Mus. (documentary edition), pi. vii, 1, 2; ibid. (Museum edition, 1879), p. 117, pi. vii, 1, 2. 1882. Lichenalia concentrica var. parvula. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 241, pi. vi. 1, 2. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Fistulipora ?? helios Rominger. 1866. Fistulipora helios. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 120. Upper Helderberg: From the drift of Michigan. Obs. Compare with Botryllopora ,'jocialis Nicholson, with which this form is perhaps identical. Fistulipora hemispherica (Koemcr). I860. Thecostegites hemisphericuH. Roemer, Sil. Fauna West. Tennessee, p. 25, pi. ii, 3, .3a. 1889. Thecostegites hemisphericus. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 228 (p. 207). Niagara: Perry and Wayne counties, Tennessee. Fistulipora ? hemispherica (Hall). 1883. Callopora hemispherica. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 183 (abstract, 1881, p. 183). 1884. Callopora hemispherica. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 17. 1887. J istulipora liemispherica. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New Y'ork, VI, p. 226, pi. Ivii, 8-11. Hamilton: fork, New Y"ork. Obs. This species will probably be found to belong to another genus (Pin- acotrypa?), and hence will not need renaming. Fistulipora huronensis (Nicholson). 1875. Ceranioijora Huronensis. Nicholson, Geol. Mag., new ser., II, p. 37, pi. ii, 5, 5u. N1CKLE8 AND BAS8LEE.] CATALOGUE OF GENEBA AND SPECIES. 271 183 the 1 226, I Pin- pi. Fistulipora huronensis (Nicholson) — Continued. 1875. Ceramopora Huronensis. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 78, \t\. ii, 5, 5a. 1891. Ceramopora Huronensis. Whitoaves, ('ontr. ('anadian Pal., I, p. 214. Hamilton: Arkona, Ontario; Hay River, Canada (Whiteavea). Obs. Lichenalia (Ceramopora) clypeiformis Hall may Ixi a synonym of this species. Fistulipora incrassata (Nichol.. Hamilton: Widderand Arkona, Ontario. Fistulipora interaspera Hall and Simpson. 1887. Fistuiip(»ra iiitcra.sjH'ra. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. LM8. 1897. Jjichenalia interaspera. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State Geologist New York, for the year 1894, pi. xxii, 10. Hamilton: Lake Canandaigua, New York. Fi.stidipora intercellata Hall and Simpson. Sec Lioclema intercellatum (Hall). Fistulipora involvcns Hall and Simpson. See Lioclema involvens (Hall and Simpson). Fistulipora labiosa Winchell. 1866. Fistulipora labiosa. Winchell, Rep. Lower Penin. Michigan, p. 88. Hamilton: Petoskey, Michigan. Fistulipora ? lamellata (Hall). 1883. Thallostigina lamellata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 155 (abstract, 1881, p. 13). 1886. Fistulipora lamellata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi xxx, 21-23. 1887. Fistulipora lamellata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 87, pi. xxx, 21-23. Upper Helderberg: Onondaga Valley, New York. Fistulipora ( laxata Ulrich. See B\'thotrypa laxata (Ulrich). Fistulipora lens Whitfield. See Calloporella ? lens (Whitfield). Fistulipora longimacula (Hall). 1883, Thallostigma longimacula. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, j). 1K5 (abstract, 1881, p. 185). 1884. Thallostigma longimacula. year 1883, p. 23. 1887. Fistulipora longimacula. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 209. Hamilton: York, New York. Obs. This may be the same as Fistulipora sulcata Rominger. Fistulipora lunota Rominger. See Buskopora lunata (Rominger). Fistulipora mauulosa (Hall). 1874. Trematopora maculosa. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mils., p. 106. 1879. Callopora maculosa. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Hep. New York State Mus., p. 156 (reprint, 1880, p. 18). Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the 1 r 'r.^l i X ■! if ii r ■,i ' ■■ •; " ♦ W 272 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. fl Fistulipora maculosa (Hall) — Contimiod. 1883. Callopora maculosa. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, ])!. xiv, 1-8. 1887. Lichenalia maculosa. Hall and iSimpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. ;iO, pi. xiv, 1-8. 1874. Treniatopora ponderosa. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mns., |). 1()(). Lower IleMerber).': Catskill Creek and Clarksville, New York. Fi.stiiliponi uiicioponi ILill iind Simpson. See Lioclema mioroporum (Hall). P"'i.stulipora niimita Rorniiigor. See Lioclema miniitu?n (Rominger). Fistulipora monticulata Ulrich. 18*J0. Fistulipora monticulata. Tlrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 477, j)!. xlvii, ;5-.",/>, pi. xlviii, 2, 2(1. Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa. Fistulipora imiltaculoata Hall and Simpson. See Lioclema multacu- Icatiim (Hall). Fistulipora i nuiltipora James. See Chiloporella nicholsoni (James). Fistulipora neglecta lvominj>er, ISliti. Kintullpora nejrlecta. RominKer, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Piiiladelphia, j>. 119. 187(i. Liclicnalia concentrica. Ilall, Twenty-eijihth Ann. Rep. New York State Mug. (documentary edition^, ])1. v, 0-16, pi. vi, 1, .1, 4, 7-10, pi. vii, .'5-1 1 ; ihid. (MuHcnm edition, 1879), p. 11(5, pi. v, 9-l(), pi. vi, 1, 2, 4, 7-U), pi. vii, P,-ll. 1881. Lichenalia concentrica. Quenstedt, Roehren- und Sternkorallen, p. 95, pi. cxivi, 71, 72. 1882. Lichenalia concentrica. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 240, pi. iv, 9-10, pi. V, 1, 2, 4, 7-10, pi. vi, .'J-l I. 1884. Lichenalia concentrica. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. IIist.,\'Il, pi. iii, o. 1887. Lichenalia concentrica. Foerste, Bull. ScL Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 168, pi, xvii, 10. Niagara: WaUh'on, Indiana. Fistulipora neglecta-maculata (Hall). 1870. Lichenalia concentrica var. maculata. Ilail, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus. (documentary edition), pi. vi. o, 5, 6; ibid. (Museum edition, 1879), p. 117. pi. vi, .S, 5. 0. 1882. Lichenalia concentrica var. mat'ulata. Hal' Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. 1 list., p. 241 , pi. v, .3, 5, 0. Niagara: Waldnm, Indiana. Fistulipora nodulifera Meek. 1872. Fifitulipora nodulifera. Meek, Pal. Eastern Nebraska, p. 143, pi. v, Ftn-il. 1894. FistuliporK uiidulifera. Keyes, Missouri (ieol. Surv., V, pi. xxxiv, 3. 1896. Fistulipora uoduhfcn). Smith, Proc. American Phil. Soc, XNXV, p. 23r). Coal Measures: Xebniska City and other localities in Nebraska; Poteau Mountain, Indiaii Territory (Smith). Fistulipora normalis I'lriefa. 1886. Fistulipora iionualis. Clrich, Contr. Anwriean Pal., I. p. 20, pi. ii, 4-4^. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Gbs. N»e also Fistuhjwra geometrioa (Hall) and Fistulipora 8ul)stellata (U&il). NiCKLES AND iiAHSLER.l CATAI.OUUK OF GEJS EKA AND STKCIES. 278 , New si'iim Idiiina lluta Fistulipora cu'cidons Hall tincl Whittiold. S<'(^ Lioclonm occldciis (lljiU and Whittiold). Fistulipora opt'iculata Simpson, ^io Pirjacotrvpa opcrculata (ilall and Simpson). Fistulipora ovatii ( Hall). 1880. Licht.'tialia (ivata. Uaill, Fifth Ann. liep. State M.'ol(ij.rist New Ytjrk for the yi'ar l>s,"). pi. xxxii, l-r>. 18H7. Liciienalia >»vata. Hall and Siuipwon, I'al. New York, VI, p. HO, p!. wxii, 1-5. 185(7. Liciienalia n\ata. Siinps-jOn, Fonrtei'iitli Ann, Rep. States (ieolof^ist New York for tlie year 1894, pi. .vxiii, '2. Hamilton: Fails* of the Ohio. Ohs. See also Fistulipora snhsteliata (Hall). Fistulipovu owL'ni Jamos. See C'a'locU-jna owcni (.Janio.^). Fistulipora parasitica Hall and Sinip.'^on. See LiochMiia pai'a.siticiiiii (Hall). Fi.stiilipora pcculiari.s Uoniinger. Soo A( t!noti"V]);i ])('culiai-i.s (Honi- injivr). Fistulipora ? permarginata (Hall), 1883. Lielu'iuiliu pennarjiinata. Hall, Trans. Albany In.stitntc, \, p. l.")! (a'ostraet. 1881, p. 10). 188;{. Lieheualia pennaririnata. Hall, Kej). State lo}jist .New York for the year 1882, [A. (20) x.xiv, 20. 1887. Liciienalia pern'.ar^inata. Hall and Siaip.soM, Fal. Ntnv York, VI, p. ,s2. jil. xxvi,20. Tpper Helderberfj;: Ouoiidaga Valley, New York. Fistidipora plana Hali and Simpson. Sco Pinacotivpa ])laMa Hlall). Fistulipora pondcro.sa Hall and Simp.son. S<'o Lioclciiia i)()ndorosum (Hall). Fistulipora proiiftca Ulrirh. 1881. Fi-tnlipora prolifj'".f. ririeh, Jonr. Cincinnati Soc. Xat. Hist.. Vll, p. 45, I-l. u\,2,2a. St. I.rouia: Colephnix, Kentucky. Fistulipora proporoide.s Nicholson. S<"e l*inacotrv])a clcoans (Rom- inlogi,«t New Yi.rk for the year iS5)4, pi. wii, 12. Hamilton. York, New York. Ol)s. Thiw form may l)e a Finacotryj*. Fistulipora ramosa (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Liehei^!b nmosa. UhU <«nd siin))son. I'al. New York. VI, p. 15)9. 1898. Liciienalia rjuuosa. Whiteaves, Contr. (anadnin l*ul., L \k ,'581. Hamilton. Went Williams. Ontario. Fistulipora rominj^en \ichol.sor. and Fooid. 18t>t) Kistuli|)ora cra.ssa. ll^iminu'cr. I'roe. .Vrwd. Nsii. Si. I'hiladelphia, p. 121. Bull. lT;i IS i^ .i; '-• >' i\ 1 \ 274 AMERICAN FOSSIL KRYOZOA. I BULL. 173. I Fistulipora romingeri Nicholson and Foord— Continued. 1885. FLstiilipora Romingeri. Nicholson and Foonl, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, XVI, p. 506. (Proposed for F. (Tas«i Roniinger, the name (-rassa havinjj; been i)revJously used V)y LoMwdale for a species of this genus. ) 1898. FistuHpora Romingeri. Whiteave.'^, .^intr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 380. Hamilton: Widder, Ontario; Buffalo, Iowa. Fi.stuliponi iuj,r(jsa Whittield. See Batostoma? rugosinn (Whitfield), Fistulipora saffordi WinchelL 18fU>. Fistulii)ora Saffordi. Winchell, Rep. Lower Penin. Michigan, p. 88. Hamilton: Petonkey, ^lichigan. Fistulipora ? scrobiculata (Hull). 1883. Thallostigma scrobiculata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 185 (abstract, 1881, p. 185). 1884. Thallostigma scrobiculata. Hall, Rep. State (leologist New York for the year 1883, p. 20. 1887. Fistulipora scrobiculata. Hall and Simi)Son, Pal. New York, VI, p. 212, pi. Iviii, 17, 18. 1899. Fistuliporina scrobiculata. (rrabau, Hull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 168, fig. 61. Hamilton : FiKhteen-Mile Creek, Erie County and I?ellona, Yates County, New York. Obs. This form may be a Pinaootrypa. Fi.stulipora sogrej^ata Hall and Simpson. See LiocU'Uia segrcgatuiii (Hall). Fistulipora serialis (Hall and Simpson). 1S79. Lichenalia torta (in part). Hall, Thirty-se<'ond Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 157 (reprint, 1880, p. 19). 1883. Lichenalia torta. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. XV, 6. 1883. Lichenalia tortuosa. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York. for the year 1882, pi. xiii, 17, 18. 1887. Lichenalia serialis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 32, pi. xiii, 17, IS, pi. XV, 6. Lower Heldcrberg: Clarksville, New York. Fistulipora scrrulata Hall and Simpson. See Pitiacotrypa serrulata (Hall). Fistulipora siluriana Juinos. Se<^ Chiloporella nicholsoni (James), Fistulipora solidisslma Wliitlield, S(n' Lioclemella solidissima ( Whit- iield). Fistulipora spergenensis Rominger. 18()(i. Fistuliiioru Spergenensis. Roniinj.'cr, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 122. Warsaw: Spi-i-jfen Hill, Indiana. Fistuliijora spheroi*iea Hall and Swupson. See Lioi'lema spheroideum (Hall). Fistulipora spinuiifera Homing: cr. 1?*H«}. Fistw.;ipora spinulifem. RomiuKer. i'roc .\cad. Nat., Sci. Phibulelphia, p. 121. 1890. i'^^uUi>ura sftiamWferH. Ulrieh, Geol. Sur\. lllinrtts VllI, p. 4S0, pi. xlvi, 3-:v/. H«»»t1»ii: AlfuMiH, Michigan. NIC KLEs AND BAssLEK.J CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 275 XIU, ilata hit- >iiia. um phia, Fistulipom .stellifem Roininjfcr. Seo Meekopora atellifera (Roniinjfer). Fistulipora sube&va (Hull). 1883. Lichenalia subcava. Hall, Trans. Albany In.stitnU>, X, p. 150 (aVwtnict, 1881, p. 8). 1883. Li(;henalia subcava. Hall, Kep. State (ieolopiHt New York for tbe year 1882, pi. (26) xxiv, 23-25. 1887. Lichenalia wiibeava. Hail and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 81, pi, xxvi, 23-25. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Fistulipora sabstellata (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia substellata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, j). 149 (abstract, 1881, p. 7). 1883. Lichenalia sulistellata. Hall, Kep. State (Jeulofjist New York for the year 1882, yjl. (2«) xxiv, 20. 1886. Lichenalia substellata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, i)l. xxx, 1-11. 1887. Lichenalia substellata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 78, pi. xxvi, 26, pi. xxx, 1-11. 1897. Lichenalia substellata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geolofjist New York for the year 1894, jtl. xxiii, 1. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Obs. Fistulipora uormalis Ulrich and Fistulipora ovata (Hall) may Ve synonyms of this species. Fi.stulipora ? .subtilis Hall and Simpson, Soc Lioclrina subtile (Hall). Fistulipora subtrigona (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Lichenalia subtrigona. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). 196. 1888. Lichenalia subtrigona. Hall, Seventh Ann. Re[>. State (ieologist New York for the year 1887, i)l. xv, 3, 4; Forty-first Ann. K»;p. New York State Mus., ))l. xv, 3, 4. 1897. Lichenalia subtrigona. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kej). State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiii, 4. 1898. Lichenalia subtrigona. Whiteavt's, C'ontr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 381. Hamilton: West Williams, Ontario. Fistulipora sulcata Rominger. 1866. Fistulipora su'.catus. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, j). 120. Hamilton: Near .Mpena, Michigan. Ob.s. See also Fistulipora longimacula (Hall). Fistulipora torta (Hall). 1879. Lichenalia torta. Hall, Thirty-secoii!iou, Pal. New York, VI, p. 31, pi. xv, 1-5, 7. Lowor H^'klerlx^rg: ClarksvilK^ and Schoharie, New York. Fistulipora ? triangularis (Hall). 1883. Thallostigma triangularis. Httll, Trans. Albany Institute, X, [>. 187 (abstract. 18S1, p. 1K7). 1884, Thallostigma trir.ngularis. ILill, Kvp. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 32. • « t i ' i'i 276 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [nuLL. 173. Fistttlipora ? triangularis (Hall) — Continuod. 18H7. FiHtuliporu tiiaiijjriilariH. Hall and Sinipwoii, Pal. Now York, VI, p, 222. Hamilton: Wi'wtern New York. Fistulipora ? trifaria Hull and SimpHoii. 1887. FiHtulipora trifaria. Hall and Siiuiwon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 222. Hamilton: Fall l)rook, New York. Fistulipora trit'olia Uoniin^cr. See Phnictopora trit'olia (Uoininj^or). Fistulipora ? triloba Hall and Sinip.son. 1887. FiHtulipora triloba. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 20. 1888. FiHtnlijtora trilol)a. Hall, Seventh Ann. Kep. State < icol()<,'ist New York for the year 1887, pi. xv, 1, 2; Forty-first Ann. Kep. New York State Mus.,pl. XV, 1, 2. 1897. Fistulipora triloba. Snnpson, Fourteenth Ann. Hep. State (Jeolo^iist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxii, 11. Lower llelderberji: Near Schoharie, New York. Fistulipora ? tuberculata (Prout). iS.W. Coscinium tul)ereulatum. Tnjut, Trans. St. Louis .Vcad. Sci., I, p. .WJ. 18GG. C'oscinium tuberculatum. Prout, (Jeol. Surv. lllinoi.s, II, p. 415, pi. xxii, 6. Keokuk: Near War.«aw, Illinois. Fistulipora ? umbilicata (Hall). 188;}. Thallostigma umbilicata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, i>. 185 (al)stract, 1881, p. 185). 1884. Thallostigmu umbilicata. Hall, Kep. State (ieoloijist New York for the year 1883, p. 22. 1887. Fistulipora lunbilieata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 213. Hamilton: Y'ork, New York. Obs. This may prove to be a species of Pinacotry])a. Fistulipora ? unilinea Hall and Sinip.son. 1887. Fistulipora miilinea. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 217, pi. ivii, 1, 2, 5. Hamilton: York, New York. Obs. This may prove to be a species of Pinacotrypa. Fistulipora utriculus Roniinger. I860. Fistulipora utriculus. Roniinger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadi'lphia, p. 121. 188'). Fistulipora utriculus. Nicholson and F(jord, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., .scr. 5, XVI, J). 508, pi. xvi, l-lc, pi. xvii, 1, 1«. 1898. Fistulipora utriculus. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 380. Hamilton: Widder and Arkona, Ontario. Fistidipora variapora Hall. See Pinacotrypa variapora (Hall). Fistulipora vesiculata (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Lichenalia vesiculata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 198, pi. Ivii, 14-19, pi. lix, 1, 14. 1897. Lichenalia vesiculata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State ( leologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiii, 3. Hamilton: Canandaigua Lake, York and near Le Roy, New York. FistuliporcUa Simpson. See Fistulipora McCo}', and observation on Fistulipora i constricta (Hall). NicKiEs AND BA8RI ER] CATALOOIU: OF OKNKRA AND SPKCIES. 277 i, 1)1. )liia, ■r. T), 1 on Fistuliporolla constricta Simpson. S«'o Fistulipora 'i constrii'tii (Hull). Fi.stulip»)ri(lni Sini])soii. Sco Favicolla Hall and Simpson. Fistuliporidni tossdlata Simpson. Si'(! Favlct'lla tossollata (Hall and Simpson). Fistuliporina Simpson. Soo Pinacotrvpa I'lrich. Fistuliporina confiTtipora Simpson. Sec Lioclema ('onf('rtii)orum (Hall). Fistuli])orina dij^itata Simpson. Soo Liocloma dijjitatnm (Hall). Fistulipoi'ina mi('ro])ora Simpson. Soo Liocloma mlcroponmi (Hall). Fistuliporina minuta (iiabau. Soo Liocloma minutum (Homin«,nM-). Fistuliporina nudticuloata Simpson. Soo Liocloma nmitaculoiitum (Hall). Fistuliporina pondorosa Simpson. Soo Liocloma pondorosum (Hall). Fistuliporina scrobiculata Gral)au. Soo Fistulipora i scrohiculata (Hall). Fistuliporina soj^rof^ata Grabau. Soo Liocloma sojjrojjatuni (Hall). Fistuliporina sorrulata Simpson. Soo Pinacotrvpa soi-rulata (Hall). Fistuliporina stollata Simpson. Soo Pinacotrvpa stollata (Hall). Fistuliporina variopora Siujpson. Soo Pinacotrvpa variapora (Hall). FlaboUiporc^lla Simpson. Soo Polypora McCoy. Flabfdliporina Simpson. Soo Fonostolla Lonsdalo. Flustra Linnanis. Not Paleozoic. Flustra carbasooidos Eaton. Not roco<>nizo(\ 1832. Flustra <;arbaHeoi(U'H. Katoii, lieol. Textb., ed. 2, p. 44. Dewnian: Glennn Falln. Flustra spatulata Prout. See Worthenopora spatulata (Prout). Flustra tuborcu'ata Prout. Soo Stenopora tuborculata (Prout). (iroinitzolla Wiiai^on and Wontzol. Soo Hatostomolla ririch. (ilauconomo of authors. Soo Pinnatopora Vino. Glaiiconouio carinabi Hall. Soo Pinnatopora carinata (Hall). Glauconomo noroidis White. See Pinnatopora nortMdis (White). Glauconomo nodata Hall. See Pinnatopora nodata (Hall). Glauconomo sinuosa Hall. Soo Pinnatopora simiosa (Hall). Glauconomo tonuistriata Hall. See Pinnatopora tonuistriata (Hall). Glauconomo trilineata Meek. See Pinnatopora trllinc^ata (M(>ok). Glauconomo whitii Foorste. Soo Pinnatopora whitii (Foersto). GLOSSOTRYPA Hall, (ionotypo: Lk'honalia palit'ormis Hall. ISSfi. (Tlossolry])a. Hall, Fifth Ann. Kop. Stutt' (ieolo^ist Now York for tlie year 1885, cxpl. pi. xxxi, 1.5-18. 1887. GIosHotrypa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. Now York, VI, p. xvii. 1889. Glossotrypa. Miller, Nortli American (ieol. Pal., p. 307. 1897. GloKsotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. liep. State Geolojrist New York for the year 1894, p. 562. Obs. If the lunariuin i- ftv(|Mently repeated (interrupted) as a dia- phragm, asdescrilxiil, tlie ;j:einis is distinct. This character is so extraor- dinary that we think it is due to faulty observation or peculiar preservation. If so, the name is a synnnym for l?iiskopora I'lrich. ■J. M Hi U \\ II 278 AMERICAN FOHHIL HRYOZOA. (HUM,. 173. OloBBotrypa paliformis (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia iialiforiniH, Hall, TraiiH. Albany InHtituUi, X, p. ir>2 (alwtruct, 1881, p. 11). 1886. Lichenalia ((ilosaotrypa) paliformiH. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State CJeol- ogiHt New York for the year 1885, pi. xxxi, 15-18. 1887. Lichenalia ((llossotrypa) paliformiH. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 8.'), 1)1. xxxi, 15-18. 1897. . 413, i)l. xxii, 2, 2n. 1884. (jlyptopora elegans. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 40. 1890. Glyptopora elegans. (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 518, pi. Ixxviii, 10-lOe. 1894. Glyptopora elegans. Keyes, Missouri (Jeol. Surv., V, p. 21. Warsaw: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois; Curry vilie, .Mis.souri. Glyptopora keyserlingi (Prout). 1858. Coscinium Keyserlingi. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Ac^ad. Sci., I, p. 269, pi. XV, 4, 4rr. 1884. (Jlyptopora keyserlingi. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 40. 1890. Glyptopora keyserlingi. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, j). 517, pi. Ixxviii, 4-4i. 1894. Glyptopora keyserlingi. Keyes, Missouri (tCoI. Surv., V, p. 22. 1860. Coscinium wortheni. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 571. 1866. Coscinium wortheni. Prout, Geol. Surv. Illinois, II, p. 412, pi. xxii, 1, Ic. Keokuk: Warsaw, Illinois. Glyptopora megastoma Ulrich. See Phractopora niegastoma (Ulrich). Glyptopora michelinia (Prout). I860. Coscinium Michelinia. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 573. 1866. Coscinium Michelinia. Prout, Geol. Surv. Illinois, II, p. 414, pi. xxii, 4,4a. 1884. (ilyptopora michelinia. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, VII, p. 40. 1890. (Jlyptopora michelinia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 515, pi. Ixxviii, 8-8ft. 1894. (jrlyptopora michelinia. Keyes, Missouri (ie&l. Surv., V, p. 22. 1897. Phractopora sagenella (not of Prout). Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist, New York, for the year 1894, fig. 95 (p. 539). War.saw: Warsaw, Illinois; Barretts Station, Missouri. Glyptopora pinnata Ulrich. See Phractopora pinnata (Ulrich). Glyptopora plumosa (Prout). I860. Coscinium j)lumosum. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Aca. 1884. Glyptopora plumosa. Ulrich, Jom-. (Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 40. ni(;km-»ani)Ha8m,kk.| CATAI^'XHrK OK (JKNKRA AND HI'KCIKS. 271) 40. Olyptopora plumosa (Prout) — ('ontiiiuiHl. IHOO. (ily|ilH|Mir!i pluiiKiHa. I'lru'li, ( itMil. Surv. IllinoiH.VIII, p. r»12, pi. Ixxviii, 1SU4. (ilyptoiiom plnmosu. Ki'ytw, Missouri (ieol. Surv., V, p. liO, pi. x.\.\iii, 5. Warsaw: Warsaw, Illinois; Ham'tts Station, .Missouri. Olyptopora punctipora Ulrich. 1S90. (ilyptopiini piinctiitora. I'lricli, (icnl. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. r>l!>, pi. Ixxviii, !», S)(i. Chester: Monroe County, Illinois; Livingston and .Meade eountieH, Ken- tueky. Olyptopora sagenella (Pvout). lHt)0. Cosciniuni sapinella. IVout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 573. 18(5(5. ("oscinitnii sajianella. I'ront, ( icol. Surv. Illinois, II, p. 415, pi. xxii, 5, 5^. IH84. (ilyptopora san<'"ella. I'lrich, Join-. Cinrinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, \t. 40. 1890. (ilyptopora sagenella. riricli, (leol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, j). 5115, pi. Ixxviii, (), (in. 181)4. (ilypto])ora sagenella. Keyes, Missouri (ieol. Surv., V, \k 21. Keokuk: Benton.sixirt, Iowa. Warsaw: Warsaw, Illinois. Olyptopora sagenella-caliculosa Ulrich. 18(36. Cosciniuni jiluniosuni (in part). Prout, (ieol. Siirv. Illinois, II, p. 415, pi. xxii, 8r/. 1890. (ilyptopora sagenella var. caliculosa. I'lrich, (ieol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 514. Warsaw: Warsaw, Illinois. Olyptopora sagenella. ^.1^ O^ ''b 280 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. iButuiTa. Ooniotrypa bilateralii Ulrich— Continued. lHttr>. tioniotryiia hilatemliH. Whiteavefl, Pal. Fimn, 1 1 1, p. 118. Cincinnati (Ric))nion«l) : Htony Mountain, Manitolm. Gorgfoniji LinnwuH. Not Paleozoic. Gordon la anticorum. Castclnau. Not rocognizod. 184.'J. < torgnnia anticronini. Ca:it«lnau, Syst. Sil., p. 50, |»l. xxiv, 1. lAke Hnmn. Gorgonia? aspora Hall. See Phylloporina aspem (Hall). Gorgonia infundibulifonni.'< Eaton. Not reeognized. 18.32. Gorgonia infuntlihnliformiH. Eaton, (ieo1.Text-)NN>k, eil. 2, p. 4.3. Goi-gonia perantiqua Hall. Not re(H)gnizat)le. 1847. Gorgunia {Hirantiqua. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 7ft, pi. xxvi, ."vj, /*. 1850. Knallopora ]icranti*|ua. D'Orbigny, Pro«lr. de Pal., I, p. 22. 1889. Knallopora peranti(]ua. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., p. .301. Trenton: Middleville, Herkimer County, New York. Gorgonia retifornils Hall. Not a ])rvozoan. Sec Pal. New York, H, 1852, p. 174. 1843. ( rorgonia ? retifonnin. Hall, (ieol. Rep. Fourth DiHtricrt New York, p. 1 15, fig.l. Gorgonia i^iluriana Castelnau. Not recognized. 1843. Gorgonia Hiluriana. Castelnau, Synt. Sil., p. 50. OKAPTODICTTA Ulrich. (rcnotypt^: Ptilodictya perelcgan.s HI rich. 1882. (iraptfMlictya. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Sot;. Nat. Hint., V, pp. 151, 1«}5. 1889. (Jraptoilictya. Miller, North Americran (ieol. Pal., p. .307. 1890. Graptodictya. Tlrich, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VHI, p. 39.3. 1897. (irapt(Mlictya. Simpnon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. New York State (! :'olopist for the year 1894, p. 541. Graptodictya nitida Ulrich. Sec Graptodictya perelegans (Ulrich). Graptodictya perelegans (Ulrich). 1878. PtikKlictya perelegann. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hiflt., I, p. 94, pi. iv, 16, 16«f. 1882. (iraptodictyaperelegauB. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 165. 1882. (irapt^Mlictya nitida. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 166, pi. vii, 8, 8«. Cincinnati (Richmond): Clarksville and other localitieH in Ohio. HEDERELLA Hall. Genotype: Alecto^ Canaden.sis Nicholson. 188.3. Hwlerella. Hall, TranH. Allmny Inntitute, X, p. 1S>4 (alwtract, 1881, p. HH). 1887. Heart 2. (Name propositi but not defined. ) Hederella adnata (Davis). 1886. Nicholsonia adnata. Davis, Kentucky Foss-Corals, part.2, pi, Ixxviii, 19. (Not des'TilKNl.) Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Obs. — Compare this form with HiHlcrella flliformis (Billings). mcKLBANDBAHtER.] CATALOOUE OF GENEBA AND SPECIES. 281 mt 19. Hederella alternate (Hall and Whitfiold). 1873. Rtoinatopora ? alternata. Hall and Whitfield, Twenty-thinl Ann. Rep. Now York State Muneum, p. 235, pi. x, 7, K. Hamilton: Rockford and Hankbcrry, Iowa. Obe. — Whiteavea (Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 210) makes 'Iuh a Hvnonym for Hederella Canadensis (Nicholaon). Hederella canadensis (Nicholson). 1874. Alei^to ? Canadensis. Nicholson, Canadian Naturalist, wr. 2, VTI, p. 140. 1874. Aulopora ? Canadensis. Nicholson, Pal. Provincr Ontario, p. 124, t\ft. bla-e. 1883. Hederella Canadensis. Hall, Trans. Albany InHtitnte, X, p, 194 (al»Htnu't, 1881, p. 194). 1884. Hetlerella Canadensis. Hall, Rep. State Geologist N«'w York f<»r the year 1883, p. 53. 1885. Nicholsonia canadensis. Davis, Kentucky Foss. Coraln, part 2, pi. li, 6, pi. Ixxiii, 10, 11, pi. Ixxviii, 18, pi. Ixxx, 15. 1887. Hederella Canadensis. Hall and Simi>Hon, Pal. New York, VT, p. 277, pi. Ixv, 1-8, 14, ? 16. 1889. Hederella canadensis. Miller, North American Oeol. Pal., fip. 48:1 ( p..108). 1891. Hederella Canadensis. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 210, pi. xxviii, 8, 8a. 1897. Hederella canadensis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. llcp. State lopiHt New York for the year 1894, pi. xxv, 12, i:{. 1899. Hederella canadensis. Gral>au, Bull. Buffalo sany Institute, X, p. 195 (alwtnict, 1881, p. 195). 1884. Ptilionella conferta. Hall, Rep. State (leologist New York for the y«'ar 1883, p. 66. 1887. Hederella conferta. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 279. 1891. Hel. Pal., p. ;W8. 1890. Heliotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 404. NICK im AND BAMLRR] CATALOGUE OK GENERA AND 8PECIKH. 288 :x, IX, X, ew Heliotrypa bifolia Ulnch. 1883. Heliotrypa bifolia. Ulrich, .lonr. Cincinnati Soc. Not Hirt., VI, p. 278, pi. xiii, 6-6c. 1889. Heliotrypa bifolia. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 484 (p. 308). 1890. Heliotrypa bifolia. Ulrich, Geol. Surv., IMinois, VIII, fig. 3/ (p. 308). Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Hellipora antheloidea Rominger. In error for Stellipora antheloidea. See Constellaria constellata (Van Cleve) Dana. HELOPORA Hall. Genotype: Helopora fragilis Hall. 1852. Helopora. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 44. 1866. Helopora. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Antinoeti, p. 36. 1888. Helopora. Ulrich, American Geologist, I, p. 231. 1889. Helopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. '1^)8. 1890. Helopora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 401, 642. 1890. Helopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 191. 1893. Helopora. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 189. 1896. Helopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 280. 1897. Helopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 548. Helopora alteniata Ulrich. 1890. Helopora alternate. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 192, fig. 16/. 1893. Helopora altemata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 192, pi. iii, 9. Trenton (Black River) : Minneapolis, Minnesota. Helopora approximata James. See Bythopora parvula (James). Helopora armata Billing.^. 1866. Helopora armata. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, ]>. 38. Anticosti: Anticosti Island. Helopora bellnla Billings. 1866. Helopora bellula. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. 38. Anticosti: Anticosti Island. Obs. Compare Helopora fragilis Hall, of which this species may be a synonym. Helopora It oiroe Billings. 1866. Helopora Circe. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. 39. Anticosti: Anticosti Island. Helopora ?? oonoava Billing.s. 1866. Helopora concava. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. 37. Anticosti: Anticosti Island. Obs. This fonn may be only aconditionof Nematoix)ra fonnona (Billings). Helopora dendrina James. See Bythopora dendrina (James). Helopora divarioata Ulrich. 1886. Helopora divaricata. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnepota, p. 59. 1893. Helopora divaricata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 191, pi. iii, 1-3. Trenton (Stones River): Minneapolis, Minnesota. Helopora elegant Ulrich. 1893. Helopora elegans. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 194, fig. 11. Cincinnati (Richmond): Blanchester, Oxford, and other localities in Ohio; Richmond and Versailles, Indiana. 284 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 178. Holopora formosa RillingH. Sc« Ncmatoponi formosa (Billings). Helopora frsgilis Hull. 1K52. Heloiiora fragilis. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 44, pi. xviii, .So-/. 1874. Helopora fragilifi. Nicholson and Hinde, Canadian Jour., new ner., XIV^ p. 141. 1875. Helopttra fraf^ilis. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 44, (\fc. 19, .S, lio. 1888. Helo|X)ra fragilin. Ulrich, American r-eolojrist, I, p. 2.3.3, %. 2a-e. 1880. Heloix)ra frafi^iliH. Miller, North Ameri(!an Geol. Pal., Ago. 4»!vt-e, 486 (p. .308). 18fl(). Helopora fragiliB. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII. p. 642, figs. ISa-*" (p. 643), pi. xxix, 5a. Clinton: Rochester, New York. Niagara: Ixickport, New York; Flamborough Head, Ontario, Obs. See also Helopora bellula Billings. Holopora f ragilis-acadiensis Hall. Not defined. I860. Helopora fragilis var. acadiensis. Hall, Canadian Nat. Geol., V, p. 159. Silurian: Nova Scotia. Helopora harrlBi James. 1883. Helopora harrisi. .Tames, Paleontologist, No. 7, p. 58, pi. ii, 2-2h. 1889. Heloimra harrisi. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Camhro-Sil., Part II, p. 45. 1893. Helopftra harrisi. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, |>. 19."), pi, iii, Hi, r, 12. 1895. Helopora Harrisii, Whiteaves, Pal. Foss., HI, Part II, p, 117, 1897, Helopora Harrisi. Siin]>son, Fourteenth Ann. Itep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 113-115 (p. ,548). Cincinnati (Richmond): VVaynesville, Blanchester, and other localities in Ohio; Stony Mountain, Manitoba. Helopora imbricata Ulrich. 1890. Helopora imbrit»ta. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VTII, p. 644, pi. xxix, 5, Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. Oils. This form may be the tertiary segments of <\rtliro<-lema imgulare Ulrich. Helopora ?? irregnlaris Billings. 1866. Helopora irregularis. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. 39. Anticosti: Anticosti Island. Helopora lineata Billings. See Nomatopora lineata (Billings). Helopora lineopora Billings. See Nematopora 'i lincoiwm (Billings). Helopora ?? meeki James. 1878. HelojMjra meeki, James, Paleontologist, No. 1, p, 3. Cincinnati: Warren County, Ohio. OIjs, This is m all prolMibility the same as Dicrano|>ora int*»rnoora epinifonniH. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, oil.), tig. -tUO (p. 283). Trenton (Stones Kiver): Jiebanon and Lavergnc, TunncHHet'; IMxon, Illinois. Heloporu striatopoiti Billings. 8oe Ncmatopom Htriatoi)um (Hillings). Helopora strigosa Billingn. Seo Nenmtopora strigo.sa (Hillings). Helopora tenuis James. See Arthrostylus tenuis (James). Helopora ?? varipora Billings. 1866. Helopora varipora. BillingH, Catal. Hil. F(iwa. Antlcosti, p. 40. AnticoHti: Anticosti Island. HEMIFHBAOMA Ulrich. Genotype: Batostoina irriisum Ulrich. 181)0. BatoHtonia (in i>art). Ulrich, (Jeul. Siir. IllinoiH, VIII, i».37» 1893. Henii)>hragnia. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 2fH>. 1896. Heiniphragnia. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, cd.), p. 275. 1897. 1 leniiphragina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Stat« (Jeologist New Y< »rk for the year 1894, p. 592. Hemiphragma imperfeotum (Ulrich). 1890. BatoHtonia imperfectum. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, ji. 4W), pi. xxxv, 3-3. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Min- nesota, p. 94. 1893. Hemiphragma irrasum. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 299, pi. xxiv, 5-19. 1896. Hemiphragma irrasum. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), %. 460 (p. 275). 1897. Hemiphragma irrasum. Sim]is<>ii, Fourteenth Ann. Hep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 11K>-193 (p. 592). Trenton (Stones River, Black River, and Trenton): MinneaiKjlis, St. Paul, Cannon Falls, and Preston, Minnesota; Decorah, Iowa. Hemiphragma ottawense (Foord). 1883. Batostoma Ottawaense. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cand»n>Sil., p. is, pi. ii, 1-1/. 1893. Hemiphragma ottawaense. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, 111, p. 3(K), pi. xxiv, 1-4 Trenu .i (Black kiver and Trenton): Ottawa and Patpiettes Itapids, Ottawa River, Canada; Kenyon, Berne, and Mantorville, Minnesota. Hemiphragma tenuimnrale Ulrich. 1893. Hennphragma tenuimurale. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 301, pi. xxiv, 20-23. Trenton: Goodhue County, Minnesota. 286 AMERICAN FOS8IL BRYOZOA. [BI'LL. 178. Hemiphragma whitfleldi (Janit>8). 1881. Monticulipora (Chteteten) whitfleldi. Jatiius, PaluontolugiHt, No. 5, p. M. 1888. Moiiticuli|iora whitfleldi. JameH and James, Juur. Cim-innati S«m>. Nat. Hi8t.,X,p. 178. 1884. Monticulipora whitfleldi. J. F. JaiiieH, Juur. (r the year 1893, pp. 710, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Mu8.,pp.904,920. 1896. Hemitrypa. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Engl. ed. ), p. 282. 1897. Hemitrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 507, 520. Hemitrypa aspera Ulrich. 1890. HemitryiM aspera. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 563, pi. Ivii, 4-4/, 3a. 1894. Hemitryiw aspera. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 25. Keokuk: Keokuk and Ben tonsport, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois. Hemitrypa biordo Hall. 1885. Hemitrypa biordo. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 36, pi. ii, 11. 1887. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) bionlo. Hall and Simiison, Pal. New York, VI, p. 149. 1889. Hemitrypa biordo. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 487 ( p. 309). Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Hemitrypa biserialis (Hall). 1879. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) biserialis. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 174 (reprint, 1880, p. 36). 188^1 Fenestella (Hemitrypa) biserialis (in {nrt). Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxii, 13-18. 1887. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) biserialis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 57, pi. xxii, 13, 16-18. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Hemitrypa biserialis-ezilis (Hall and Simpson). 1883. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) biserialis (in part). New York for the year 1882, pi. xxii, 13-18. 1887. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) biserialis var. exilis. New York, VI, p. 67, pi. xxii, 14, 15. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Hall, Rep. State (Teologist Hall and Simpson, Pal. Ni( KLB AND BAHLH.] OATALOOUE OF OENERA AND 8PE0IEB. 287 ^I. / Hemitrypa eolnmellata (Hall and SiiiipHon). 1887. FeneHtella (Hemitrypa) cfilumellata. Hall and SimpMon, I'al. New York, VI, p. 146. 18U7. Hemitrypa rolutnellata. Simpoon, Fourteenth Ami. Rep. State (teulogJHt New York for the yt«r 1894, flgn. 51-63 (p. 508), pi. v, 3-11. Upper Helderbein, I'al. New York, VI, p. 146. 1897. Hemitrypa cribrom. Himiison, Fourteenth Ann. Uep. Htate Geologist New York for the yi«r 1894, pi. v, 1, 2. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Hemitrypa dubia Hall. See Loeulipom aiiibigua (Hall). Hemitrypa fayoia (Hall). 1883. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) favosa. Hall, Trans. Albany histitute, X, p. 177 (abstract, 1881, p. S5). 1887. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) favosa. Hall and Simfison, Pal. New York, VI, p. 148. Upper Helderlierg: Walpole, Ontario. Hemitrypa hemitrypa (Prout) Keyes. See Hemitrypa proutiuia Ulrich. Hemitrypa nodosa Ulrieh. 1890. Hemitrypa nodosa. Ulrich Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 562, pi. Ivii, 3. 1894. Hemitrypa nodosa. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 25. Keokuk: Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa. Hemitrypa paterifonais Ulrieh. 1890. Hemitrypa pateriformis. Ulrich, Gefjl. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 564, pi. Ivii, 7-7c. 1894. Hemitrypa paterifomiis. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Snr., V, i. 26. Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa. Hemitrypa perstriata Ulrich. 1890. Hemitrypa perstriata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VI II, p. 564, pi. Ivii, 6, (Ui. 1894. Ilctriitrypa perstriata. Keyes, MiHSouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 25. ' Keokuk: Keokuk and Bentonsiwrt, Iowa. Hemitrypa plomoia (Pruut). 1858. Fenestella plumosa. Prout, TranH.St.Ix)ui8Ai'aiiiitry]>a proiitana v»r. vermifera. Ulrich, Otwl. Hur. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 5<(1, pi. Ivii, 5, 5a. Warsaw: Warsaw, Illinoia. Hemitrypa tenera Ulrich. IHtK). I Icinitrypa tenera. Ulrich, Geol. Hur. Illinois, VIII, p. 55U, pi. xliv, 7, 7*1, ]»1. liv, lO-lO*'. ^ Hamilton: Davenport and Buffalo, Iowa; Kock Island, lllinuia. Hemitrypa nlriohi Foci-Mtc. 1887. Ik'initrypH ulrichi. Foerate, Bull. Hci. Lab. DeniHon Univ., II, p. 152; ibid.. Ill, 1888, pi. xv, 2. 18115. Ili'juitryiw ulrichi. Foentc, Geol. Hur. Ohio, Vll, p. 5UU, pi. xxviii, 2. Clinton: Near New Carlisle, Ohio. HERNODIA Hall. Genotype: Hornudia huniifuHa Hall. 1883. Ilemodia Hall, Trana. Albany Institute, X, p. 1U6 (abHtract, 1881, p. 196). 1884. Homodia. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 58. 1887. Hemodia. Hall and Siinpeon, Fal. New York, VI, p. xxvi. 1889. Hemodia. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 309. 1897. Hemodia. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 596. Hemodia hnmifasa Hall. 1883. Hemodia humifusa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 196 (abstraitt, 1881, p. 196). 1884. Ilemodia humifusa. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 58. 1887. Hemodia humifusa. Hall and Sim{>son, Pal. New York, VI, )>. 281, pi. Ixv, 20, 21. 1897. Hemodia humifusa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxv, 1, 2. Hamilton: Cazenovia, Madison County, New York; Falls of the Ohio. Heterodictya Nicholson. See Ptilodictya Lonsdale. Hotcrodictya gigantea Nicholson. See Ptilodictya gigantca (Nichol- son). Hotorodictya pavonia Ulrich. See Escharopora pavonia (D'Orbigny). HETESOTETPA Nicholson. Genotype: Monticulipora frondosa D'Orbigny (not Nicholson). 1879. Heterotryim (in jmrt). Nicholson, Pal. Tabulate Corals, p. 291. 1881. Heterotryjia. Nicholson, Genus Monticulipora, pp. 101, 103. 1882. Heterotrypa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 155; ibid., VI, 1883, p. 83. 1883. Heterotrypa. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., p. 20. 1890. Heterotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 371, 413. 1893. Heterotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 267. 1896. Heterotrypa (in part). Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 104. 1896. Heterotrypa. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 273. 1897. Heterotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Creologist New York for the year 1894, p. 578. NicKLV AMU BAMiLicH.] CATALOUUE OF UKJNKBA AND 8FK0IKH. 389 \ny)' losa Ibid., fork Heterotrypft afflnii (ririch). 18U0. Ainpluxu|M>ni atliniH. Ulrich, Oenl. Rur. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 4A0, pi. xxxvi, 2, '2ti'U>H Itiirruiidi. NicliolHon, Pal. I'roviiu^u Ontario, p. 60, flg. 17«'. 1881. MoiiticuHiNirH (Heterotrypa) liarrandi. Nicholiiuii, Guniu Monticuli- |M)ra, p. l,W, pi. i, '2-'2J. 1882. AiiipU'X()]M)ru Imrraiidi. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Sw. Nat. Uiat., V, p. 255. Hamilton: Widtlt^r, Ontario. Heterotrypa frondosa (D'Orhij^ny). 1K5(). Monti<-uli|N>ni frondosa. D'Orbljfny. Pnxir. do I'al., I, p. 25. 1851. Clui'tcteH froiidoHiiH. Milne-Edwards and Ilainic, Pol. Fow. Terr. Pal., p. 267, pi. xix, 5, Uti. ,1854. Monticuli{M)ra frondosa. Milnc>KdwardH and llaimo, Brit. Fom. Corals, p. 265. 1860. Munticulipora frondosa. Milne-Edwanls, Hist. Nat. dus Corall., Ill, p. 276. 1882. Monticulipora frondosa. White, KIcvonth Ann. Kep. Indit.na Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 380, pi. xlviii, 2, 3. 1882. Hetorotrypa frondosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Hoc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 2:16. 1881. Cha'tetcH fronclosus. (juenstodt, Koehren- und 8t«mkorallen, ]i. 73, pi. cxivi, S (not 3-5). 1881. Chii'tetes frondosus liniatus. Quenstedt, Roehren> und Stemkorallen, p. 74, pi. cxIvi, \). 1874. Cluetutes nianinuilatus (not of D'Orbigny). Nicholson, Quar. Jour. (Jeol. Hoc. l^jn«lon, XXX, p. 508, pi. xxx, 2-2ft. 1875. Chictetes nminmulatus (not of D'Orbigny). Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 207. 1879. Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) niaminulata (not of D'Orbigny). Nicholson, Pal. Tabulate Coralu, p. 294, pi. xiii, 1-16. 1881. MonticulijK)ra (Heterotrypa) nianunulata (not of D'Orbigny). Nicholson, (ienus Monticulipora, p. 104, pi. vi, l-hj. 1888. Monticuliiiora niaminulata (not of D'Orbigny). James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, XI, p. 16. 1895. Monticulipora mammulata (not of D'Orbigny). J. F. James, Jour. Cin- cinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 69. Cincinnati (Tx)rraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Heterotrypa inflecta Ulrich. 1890. Heterotrypa inflecta. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 414, pi. xxxvii, 2-2(/. 1895. Monticulipora inflecta. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 77. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Heterotrypa ? moniliformis (NicholHoii). 1874. Chtetetes moniliformis. Nicholson, Geol. Mag., new ser., I, p. 57, pi. iv, 7a, 76. 1874. Chtetetes moniliformis. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 60, fig. 17o, 6. 1881. Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) moniliformis. Nicholson, Genus Monticuli- pora, p. 137, pi. i, 1-lc. Bull. 173 19 290 AMKBIOAM rU88IL BKYOZOA. tBVLUlTa. Httorotrypft f moniliformit (NicholHon)— Continued. 1882. Amploxupon monilifunniii. Ulrich, Juur. Cincinnati Hoi!. Nat. IliHt., V, p. 2M. Hamilton: Widder, Onurio. Hetorotrypa p«np«ra (IT I rich). 1883. Oekayia paupera. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Hcm*. Nat Iliat., VI, p. 153, pi. vi, 10, 10a. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Ilcterotrypa prolifiiui Ulrich. 8eo llcterotrypu MuUramosa-proliHcu Ulrich. Heterotrypa lingoUrii Ulrich. 1890. Uet«rotrypaBingulari8. Ulrich, Geol. Bur. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 415, pi. xxxvii, 3-3«. 1893. Heterotrypa aingularlH. Ulrich, Oool. Minnesota, III, p. 2A8. 1895. Monticulii)ora Mingularis. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Hoc. Nut. IliHt., XVIII, p. 77. 1897. Heterotrypa singulariH. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, flg. 147 (p. 579). Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois; Iron Ridge, Wisconsin. Heterotrypa lolitaria Ulrich. 1883. Heterotry|ia solitaria. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 88, pi. i, 3-36. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Covington, Kentucky; Maury County, Tennessee. Heterotrypa labpulohella (Nicholson). 1875. Chsetetes subpulchellufl. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 196, pi. xxi, 6, 6a. 1881. Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) Hubpulchella. Nicholson, Genus Monticuii- pora, p. 134, flg. 23, pi. v, 2, 2a. 1883. Heterotrypa subpulchella. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist.. VI, p. 83. 1888. Monticulipora subpulchella. James and Jami>«, Jour. Cininnnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 181. 1894. Monticulipora subpulchella. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 204. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Heterotrypa subramosa (Ulrich). 1879. Atactopora subramosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Hoc. Nat. Hist., II, p. 124, pi. xii, 6-6(on nnd Wentzcl. (Jonotypo: Hoxnffonolla ntnioHii Waiijfon iind Wentzol. IKHO. lIcxaKonflla. Wiuikcii annt»>l, Tal. Indira, 84T. XIII, pp. fXHt, Oil. OHn. — TIiIh KcniiM in known in Anioricu tiy two nn<| hikh-Ich, one from thtf Hamilton at tiu> FallH of ihu Ohio, tin' other from the Warnaw at ClarkHville, Tenmuwet*. Ilippothoii Ijiiniourdux. Not n Paloozoir ^ciiun. Hippothoii delicutula JainoH. Sec Stoiiiatoix)^ drlieatiila (fTuni(\>4). Hippothoa influta NicholHon. S 8t()niat()(K)ra inflata (Hall). HOMOTETPA Ulrich. Genotype: IIoinotryiMi curvatti I'lrifh. 18H2. Homotrypa. IJIrirh, .lour. Cincinnati Sntr. Mlen)-Pal. C«ml)n.-Sil., j). ft. 1889. Homotrypa. Miller, North American tieol. Pal., p. :m. I8W. Homotrypa. Ulrich, tJeol. Sur. lllinolH, VIII, pp. ;{:o 4.4*, p!. xxxviii, :i-3c. 18tM. ; f )motrypa arbuBcnIa. Keyes, Miwwmri < Jcol. Siir., V, p. i;{. Trenton (Stonea River): High Bridge, Kentucky; (.'alhoun Comity ami Dixon, Illinois. Homotrypa oallosa Ulnch. 1893. Homotrypa callona. Ulrich, Geol. MinneHota, III, p. 243, pi. xx, 15-21. 1897. Homotrypa callosa. Kimi^on, Fourt»onia, Ohio; Versailles, Indiana. Homotrypa exilis Tlrich. IHHU. Il(iiii(itry|>a exilis. Ulricli, Fourtt!enth Ann. llep. ;i. Homotrypa exilis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 2'M, pi. xix, 1()-1H. Trenton (Stones River): Minneai)ulis, Minnesota. Homotrypa flabellaris Ulrich. 1890. Homotrypa flabellaris. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 411, pi. xxxii, :i-.Sr. 181)5. Monticnlipora flatx)llaris. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati S- 27l{). Trenton (Black River): St. Paul, Minneapolis, and (mrmIIhu' County, Min- nesota. Homotrypa subramosa-insignis 1^1 rich. 188G. lIomotryi)a insii^nis. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. (u'ol. Niit. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 82. 1893. Homotrypa subramosa var. insignis. I'lrioh, (ieol. IMinncsotu, III, p. 230. Trenton: St. Paul and (loodhue and Fillmore counties, Minnesota; Meco- rah, Iowa. Homotrypa tuberculata Ulrich. 1893. Homotryi)a tulierculata. I'lrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, |). 240, fijr. 14. Trenton (Black River): Cannon Falls, Minnesota. HOMOTRYPELLA Ulrich. (icnotype: Iloniotrypoilii instabilis Tlrich. 1880. Homotryi)ella. I'lrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Cieol, Nat. Hist. Sur. Min- nesota, p. 83. 1889. Homotrypella. Miller, North American Oeol. Pal., p. 310. 18SK). Homotrypella. Ulrich, (ieol. Sur. Illin<»is, Vlll, pp. 370, 412. 1893. Homotrypella. Ulrich, (ieol. Minnesota, III, j.. 228. 1897. Homotryi)ella. Simi)son, Fourteenth Ann. Rej>. Stiite ( ieohtnisl Xcw York for the year 1894, p. 586. Homotrypella contexta Ulrich. 1890. HomotryjK'lla coMt«xta. Ulrich, ( jeol. Sur. Illinois, Vlll, ]>. 412, pi. xxxii, 5-56. 1895. Monticulipora contexta. J. F. James, .Tour. Cincinnati Sue. Nat. Mist., XVIII, p. 74. Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. Iloiiiotrvpolla gracilis Ulrich. 8co Bythoporn j^racili.s (Nicholson) Homotrypella grannlifera (Ulrich.) 1879. Chictetes Kranuliferus. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati SfM-. Nat. Hist., H, |>. 128, I>1. xii, 9-96. 1882. Batostomella granulifera. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. .Nat. Mist.. V, p. 141. 1889. Homotryiwlla jii uiulifera. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., )>. 310. ISIKJ. MonticuliiM)ni ( Fistulipora) granulifera. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 120. Trenton: Burgui and Frankfort, Kentucky. I 294 AMERICAN F0S8IL BRYOZOA. [Bn.i,. i7;i :i Homotrypella instabilis Ulrich. 1886. Homotrypella in8ta])iliH. ITlrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hint. Hur. MinneHota, p. 83. 1893. Homotrypella inHtabiliH. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, HI, p. 229, pi. xviii, 9-20. 1897. Homotrypella instabilin. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (teologiHt New York for the year 1894, figs. 168, 169 (p. 586). Trenton (Blat^k River): MinneajHilis, St. Paul, Cannon Falls, and Foun- tain, Minnesota. Homotrypella meeki Ulrich. See Bythopom meeki (James). Homotrypella moltiporata Ulrich. 1893. Homotrypella multiiK)rata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, HI, p. 2.'iO, pi. xviii, 21, 22. Trenton (Black River): St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Homotrypella mundula Ulrich. 1893. HomotryiKjlla mundula. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 2.32, fijj. 12a-<'. Trenton: Decorah, Iowa; Cannon Falls, Minnesota; Frankfort, Kentucky. Homotrypella ? ovata Ulrich. 1893. IIomotry])ella ? ovata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 231, \i]. xviii, 23-30. Trenton (Black River and Trenton): Cannon Falls an. Obs. See also Coscinella Hall an<. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 5:^2, pi. Ixxv, 5-5c, pi. Ixviii, 5, ba, pi. Ixix, 2, 2a. 1894. Stictoporella basalis. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 22. 1897. Stictoporella basalis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (Geologist New York for the year ending 1894, figs, 91, 92 (p. 536). Warsaw: Warsaw, Illinois. Intrapora cosciniformi.s Ulrit^h. See Coscinella cosciniforniis (Nich- olnon. Intrapora elegantula Whitcaves. See Coscinella elegantula Hall and Simpson. Intrapora puteolata Hall. 1883. Intrapora puteolata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 158 (abstract, 18«l,p.l6). 1886. Intrapora puteolata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State CTeologi.]t New York for the year 18S5, pi. xxix, 18-26. 1887. Intrapora puteolata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 97, pi. xxix, 18-26. 1897. Intrapora puteolata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xi, 1-9. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohi'^ i: i • . ' t ; 1 296 AMEBIOAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 173. ■> Intrapora nndnlata (Ulrich). 1890. Stictoptjrella ? undulata. Ulrich, Geul. 8ur. IlliiioiH, VIII, p. 5%^, pi. Ixix, 6-66. C'heHter: Litehtield, Kentucky. Intricaria Defrance. Not a Paleozoic genus. Intricaria clathrata Miller and Dyer. See Phylloporina clathrata (Miller and Dyer). Intricaria ? reticulata Hall. See Phylloporina reticulata (Hall.) ISOTRTPA Hall. Genotype: Fenestella (Isotrypa) conjunctiva Hall. 1885. Isotrypa. Hall, Rep. State Geologifit New York for tho year 1884, p. .37. 1887. Isotrypa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxiii. 1889. Isotrypa. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 310. 1890. Isotrypa (emend. ). Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinoi.'), VIII, p. SS)."). 1895. Isotrypa. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieolofrint New York for the year 1893, pp. 689, 714, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Kep. Now York State Museum, pp. 883, 908, 920. 1895. Isotrypa. Whidbome, Devon. Fauna England, (Pal. Soc. Pul)l.),II, Part. 4, p. 180. 1897. Isotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geolojrist New York for the year 1894, pp. 510, 520. 1895. Tectuliporella. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 715, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 909, 920. 1897. Tectuliporella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State ( Jeologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 510, 520. Obs. Specimens of the type species of Tectuliporella show that the pore on the reverse side is frequently wanting and geneniliy not uniformly developed. Hence there is no ground for Tectuliporella. Isotrypa ambigua Ulrich. See Loculipora ani]>igua (Hall). Lsotrypa bifaria Hall. See Isotrypa conjunctiva (Hall). Isotrypa conjonotiya (Hall). 1883. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) conjunctiva. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 178 (abstract, 1881, p. 36). 1887. Fenestella (Isotrypa) conjunctiva. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 143, pi. liv, 10-21. 1889. Isotrypa conjunctiva. Miller, North American Geol. Pal. , fig. 490 ( p. 310). 1897. Isotrypa conjunctiva. Simpson, Fourtet^nth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig. 59 (p. 310), pi. vi, 7-12. 1885. Isotrypa bifaria (in error). Hall, Rep. State CJeologist New York for the year 1884, pi. ii, 13, 16. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. lBotr]rpa consimilis Hall. 1885. Isotrypa consimilis. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pi. ii, 14. 1887. Fenestella (Unitrypa?) consimilis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 142, pi. liv, 7-9. 1897. Tectuliporella consimilis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geolo- gist New York for the year 1894, pi. vi, 13-15. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Leioclema. See Lioclema. ^ MiCKLiM AND BA8BLKR.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND 8PECIE8. 297 ^0). fist lear rk, llo- Leioclema Hingulare ITlrich. See Trcmatoponi ? singularis (Hall). LEPTOTRTFA Ulrich. Genotype: Leptotrypa minima Ulrieh. 1883. Leptotrypa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati S9. 1 888. Monticulipora calceola. James and James, Jour, ('incinnati Soc. Nat. Mist. , XI, p. 27. 1895. Monticulipora calceola. J. F. James, Jour. Cinttinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 87. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio. Leptotrypa clavaooidea (James). 1871. Chaetetes clavacoideus. James, Catal. Ix>wer Sil. Foss., p. 1. (Only named. ) 1875. Chfetetes clavacoideus. James, Catal. Foss. Cincinnati Group, p. 1. 1881. Monticulipora (Monotryjm) clavacoidea. Nicholson, Genus Monticulipora, p. 182, fig. 37. 1883. leptotrypa clavacoidea. Ulrich, Jour. C ncinnati So(!. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 159. 1888. Monticulipora clavacoidea. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, XI, p. 25. 1895. Monticuiipora^clavacoidea. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 84. Cincinnati (Torraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Leptotrypa? clavitormis Ulrich. 1893. lept. 151 (alwtmct, 1881, p. 9). Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Lichenalia circincta Hall. See Selenopora circincta (Hall). Li<^henalia (Selenopom) circincta Hall and Simpson. S(m> Selenopora circincta (Hall). Lichenalia clivulata Hall. See Eridopora ? clivulata (Hall). Lichenalia (Pileotrvpa) clivulata Hall. See F^ridopora ? clivulata (Hall) Lichenalia colliculata Hall. See Fistulipora colliculata (Hall). Lichenalia (Selenopora) complcxa Hall and Simpson. See Selenopora complexa (Hall). Lichenalia complexata Hall. See Selenopora complexa (Hall). Lichenalia concentrica Hall (in part) and other authors. See Fistu- lipora neglecta Roniinger. Lichenalia concentrica Hall. 1852. Lichenalia (concentrica. Hall, Pal. New York, 11, p. 171, pi. xl Fi, 5«-«/. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Obs. See remarks under the genus Lichenalia. Lichenalia concentrica var. maculata Hall. See 1- tulipom neglecta- maculata (Hall). Lichenalia concentrica v^ar. parvula Hall. See Fistulipora halli Rominger. Lichenalia confusa Hall. See Fistulipora ? confusa (Hall). Lichenalia constricta Hall. See Fi.stulipora ? constricta (Hall). Lichenalia conulata Hall. See Fistulipora i conulata (Hall). Lichenalia cornuta Hall. See Fistulipora (^ornuta (Hall and Simpson). Lichenalia crassa Hall. See Fistulipora ? crassa (Hall). Lichenalia (Phraetopora) cristata var. lincata Hall. See l*hractopora cristata Hall. Lichenalia crustacea Hall. Not recognized. 1883. Lichenalia crustacea. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 150 (abstract. 1881, p.8). Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Lichenalia cultellata Hall. See Fistulipora cultellata (Hall). Lichenalia denticulata Hall. See Eridopora denticulata (Hall). Lichenalia (Pileotrvpa) donticulata Hall. Sec Eridoponi denticulata (Hall). Lichenalia dissimilis Hall. See Paleschara ? dissimilis (Hall). Lichenalia distans Hall. See Fistulipora distans (Hall). Lichenalia distans Hall and Simpson (in error). See Fistulipora dis- tensa (Hall).' Lichenalia distensa Hall. See Fistulipora distensa (Hall). Li(^henalia foliacea Hall. See Fistulipora foliacea (Hall). NioKi.MAN/)iiAHHi,KK.J CATALOGUE OF UKNEBA AND 8PK0IE8. 301 Uata dis- Lichonalia jfooiurtrioa Hall. Seo FiHtulipom jj(H)rn«»trica (Hall). Lirhmalia jijmnitVni Hall. »Seo FiHtulipom i jfranifcra (Hall). Li<-l). l')'2 (alwlruct, 1881,1). 10). Upper Ilelderlx'rg: Onondaga Valley, New York. Lichenalia ramosa Hall. See Fistulipora raniosa (Hall). Lichenalia serialis Hall. Sec Fistuliponi serialis (Hall and Simpson). Lichenalia stellata Hall. See Pinacotrypa stellata (Hall). Lichenalia subcava Hall. See Fistulipora subcava (Hall). Lichenalia substellata Ihdl. See Fistulipora substellata (Hall). Lichenalia subtrigona Hall. See Fistulipora siil»trigona (Hall). Lichenalia tessellata Hall and Sunpson. Sec Favicella tessellata (Hall and Simpson). Lichenalia torta Hall. See Fistulipom torta (Hall) and Fistulipora serialis (Hall). Lichenalia tortuosa (in error for torta) Hall. See Fistulipora serialis (Hall). Lichenalia vesiculata Hall and Simpson. See Fistulipora v<\siculatii (Hall). LICHENOTRTFA Ulrich. Genotype : Lichenotry pa cavernosa Ulrich = Lichenotrypa longispina (Hall). 1886. Lichenotrypa. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., 1, p. 23. 302 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [Bl'LL. 178. LICHENOTRTPA ITlrich— Continued. 1887. Lichenotrypa. Hall and Siinpflon, Pal. New York, VI, p. xvil. 1889. Llchi'iiotrypa. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., p. 312. 181K). Lichenotrypa. Ulrich, (reol. 8nr. Illinoin, VIII, p. :W8, im\. Li(!lu'notryi)a. Ulrich, Zittel's Texth. Pal. ( VaihI ed. ), p. 270. 1897. Lichenotrypa. SinipHoii, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (Jeolofrist New York for the year 1894, p.55«{. Lichenotrypa a.spem (in error for cavernosa) ITlrich. See Licheno- trypa longi.spina (Hall). Lichenotrypa caverno.sa Ulrich. Sec Lichenotrypa longi.spina (Hall). Lichenotrypa longispina (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia longispina. Hall, Trans. Albany Inntitntc, X, p. 153 (abstract, 1881, p. 11). 1886. Lichenotrypa longiRpina. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State ( leologiHt New York for the year 188."}, pi. xxv, 11, 12. 1887. Liclienalia (Lichenotrypa) longispina. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 287, pi. xxv, 11,12. 1897. Lichenotrypa longispina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State < ieologist New York for tht* year 1894, pi. xxiii, 7. l8Ht). Lichenotrypa cavernosa. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 24, pi. ii, 7. (In exi)lanation of plate ii called Lichenotrypa asi>era in error.) Hamilton : Falls of the Ohio. Limaria Steininger. Not a bryozoan genus. Limaria falcata Prout. Probably a bryozoan, but not recognizal)le. 1869. Limaria falcata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., 1, p. 446, pi. xviii, 1-lc. Devonian : Falls of the Ohio. LIOCLEMA Ulrich. Genotype: Callopora punctata Hall. 1882. Leioclema. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, pp. 141, 154. 1889. leioclema. Miller, North American(teol. Pal., p. 310. 189t). I^iocleiua. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 376, 425. Lioclema ? araneum Ulrich. 1890. Ijcioclema ? araneum. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 431, pi. Ixxv, 9-9r. 1894. leioclema araneum. Keyes, Missouri (ieol. Sur., V, p. 14. Chcutcr: Chester, and Monroe County, Illinois; Pulaski and Jackson «'oun- ties, Kentucky. Lioclema asperum (Hall). 1852. Callopora aspera. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 147, pi. xl, 4n-i. 1890. leioclema asiHjrum. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 416, 425. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Lioclema cellulosum (Hall). 1879. Callopora cellulosa. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 154 (reprint, 1880, p. 16). 1883. Calloi)ora cellulosa. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xii, 7-9, pLxiii,9. 1887. Callopora cellulosa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 21, pi. xii, 1-9, pi. xiii, 9, pi. xxiii A, 6. 1890. Leioclema cellulosum. Ulrich, Greol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 425. 1879. Callopfjra fistulosa. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 154 (reprint, 1880, p. 16). ftaU' lyear xii, Btate MCKLK» A«D BAWLKK.] CATALOOUE OF Ui!.K£HA AND HPKCIEH. 308 Lioolema oellnloiam (Hall)— Continued. 18H3. Callo|>ora fiHtnluwi. Hall, Kep. State (ieohigiot New York for the year 1882, pi. xii, 1-6. Lower Hell. lix,9. Hamilton: York, New York. Obs. See note on Lioclema minutum (Rominger). Lioolema densnm (Hall). 1883. Thallostigma densa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, i). 1S« (aljstract, 1881, p. 186). 1884. Thallostignia densa. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 25. 1887. Fistulipora , pi. lix, 12, 13. 1897. FistulijOTrina digitata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxi, 11. 1899. Fistuliporinadigitata. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p.l70, fig. (55. Hamilton: Hamburg, Erie County, New Y'^ork. Obs. See note on Lioclema minutum (Rominger). Lioclema ? exsal (Hall). 1876. Alveolites exsul. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Pep. New Y'ork State Museum (documentary edition), pi. ix, 3, 4. 1879. Calloi)ora exsul. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New Y'ork State Museum (Museum edition), p. 115, pi. ix, 3, 4. 1882. Calloitora exsul. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana (ieol.Nat. Hist., p. 238, pi. viii, 3, 4. 1889. Callopora ? exsul. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 46;i (p. 295). Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. 804 AMEKICAN FUUUIL UKYUZOA. [BVLL. ITii. Lioolemft (t Vieholionella) floridnm (IIhII). IM)2. OalluiMim floritU. IIhII, Pal. Ni>w York, II, p. 14((, pi. xl, In-f. 1800. lAtiutrlcina flurida. I'lrkh, < iwil. Hur. Illiiiuiit, VllI, pp. 410, 425. Niagara: L«)ckport, New Yurk. Lioolema foliatum Ulrich. 1889. lAUotrli'ina foliatiini. ( Ulrich, in pruw) , Miller, North Anieritaui Geul. I'al., flg.491 (p. 311). 1890. Ui(H;luina foliatum. Ulrich, Geol. Hur. Illinois, VIII, p. 431, flg. 1. IH)M. l/«*i(M-U>niu fuliatuni. Kt^yt'K, MinrnMiri ol. Hur, V, p. 14. 1896. Li(M>k>nia foliata. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (£ugi. ed. ), lig. 465 (p. 277). Warwaw: Wanww, IllinoiH. Lioolema graoillimnm Ulrich. 1888. lieitNliMiiu grafilliuiuni. Ulrich, Bull. Denieon Univ., IV, p. 92. (Not dew'rilRHl. ) 1890. litiiocleuia gratrillinium. Ulrich, Creol. Hur. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 429, pi. Ixxv, iSASh. 1894. T^im'lenia gnunllimnm. Keyes, Mifwouri Geol. Hur., V, p. 13. KiiidiTliuuk: Manshalltown, Iowa. . Burlington: Burlington, lowu. . KiHtkuk: Keokuk, Iowa, and other localities. WarHaw: Warsaw, Illinois. Waverly: liodi, Ohio. Lioolema interoellatum (Hall). 188^]. ThalloHtignia intercellata. Hall, Trans. AUmny In8titut(>, X, p. lo4 (ttljHtrai't, 1881, p. 13). 1886. FiHtuIiponi intercellata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Itup. Htate (ieologiMt New York for the year 1885, pi. xxxii, 15-20. 1887. FietuliiHjru intercellata. Hall and Him|>Hon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 87, pi. xxxii, 15-20. Hamilton: Falln of the Ohio. Olw. Hee note on Liodenia ininutuni (Koniinger). Lioolema involvens (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Fistulii)ora involvens. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 221, pi. llx, 2. Hamilton: Near Alden Station, New York. Olm. See note on Lim^lema niinutum (Ilominger). Lioolema (? Kicholsonella) laminatnm (Hall). 1862. Calloiwra lauunata. Hall, Pal. New York, 11, p. 146, pi. xl, :V»-<'. 1890. Ixjiodema ? laminatum. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VUI, pp. -i 16, 425. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Lioolema microporum (Hall). 1883. Thallostigma micropora. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 186 (al)Htnu;t, 1881, p. 186). 1884. Thallostigma microiwra. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 26. 1887. Fistulipora micropora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 220, pi. Ivii, 20, pi, lix, 3. 1897. Fistuliporina micropora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxi, (V-S. 1899. Fistuliporina micropora. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Hoc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 169, %.63. Hamilton: Eighteenmile Creek, Erie County, New Ytrk. Obe. See note on Lioclema minutum (Rominger). MicKLW ANii «A(wi.Kn.l rATAL(H»UE OV OKNKRA AND BrKCIKH. 306 r7). 221, the ),pl. agist 1169, Lioolcma minntiisimum (NidiolHon). 187^. (!ullo|N)ni iiiiiiiitiHHiiiiu. Nifliolwui, Va\. I'n>viii«t' Onluriu, p. 77, tl^. 4.'<. 1K9H. I/«>iiM-Ifiiiu iiiiMiitiHMiiiiiiiii. Wliitwiivt'H, ('iiiitr. ('Hniuliaii hil., l,|i.:iMO. Iluinilton: Arknim, Otiturio. OliH. S4M! iuit(« (111 LiwItMiiu iiiiiiiitiiiu (lU>iiiiiigi!r). Liool«ma minutum (lioinin^nM'). IMMi. FiHtnli|N)ru iiiiiiiita. lloiiiinKi^r, I'riN-. Aniil. Nat. H«-i. Philiidclphiu, p. I2(). IKN7. FiHtiili|Nini iiiiimtu(?). Hall uiul Sliii|iwiii, I*iil. \fw York, VI, p. 2*J:{, pi. Ilx,r>-H. IWM). U>iiiiii iiiliiiituiii. ririfli, iH'licve tlu> following H|it'«'it»H to Ih^ clowly rt>latt'<| to, if not idi'iitical with, this hikm-Ich: Iii(M-k>nia conferliiNiriuu, (hripicnn, di^ita- tuni, intorcellutuni, iuvolvciiH, inicroi>oruni, iiiinutiHHiiiiuiii, nuiltiu-uh'- atuui, jmnctillatiuii, Hi>^n>gatuiu, and suhtili'. However, I »t'f on* they are pliu-ed aH \ctual HViionyniH, the tyjK'H, if aeeecHihle, or HiHH'inienM from the typical lo( alitien, iiiuHt ]»e HtuditMl. Lioolema multaculeatam (Hull). 1884. ThulloHtiv;nia niulta<'uleata. Hall, llt^t. Stute (Jeolo^iwt New York for the year 188:5, p. 2:i. 1887. FiHtulipora iuulta(mleata. Hall and Siniiwon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 228, pi. lix, 10,11. 1897. FiHtuliporina inultieuleata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. llep. State (ieolo- gist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxi, 12. Hamilton: Darien Center, New York. Obs. See note on Lioclema mimituni (Komingt^r). Lioolema occidens (Htill tind Whitfield). 1873. Fistulipom oeeidenH. Hall and Whitfield, Twenty-third Ann. Itep. New York State Museum, p. 228, pi. x, 9, 10. 1890. lAiioelema occidens. Ulrich, (Jeol. Sur. Illinoiri, VIII, jt. 42H. 1878. Callop. lo7 (reprint, 1880, p. 19). 1883. Callojiora parasitica. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New Y<»rk for the year 1882, pi. xiv, l;J-18. 1887. Fiatulipora parasitica. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). 28, pi. xiv, 13, 14, pi. xxiii, 4. Bull. 173 20 ! i h' *> ; 306 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Lioclema parasiticnm (Hall) — Continued. ISOf). Leioclema parasitioutn. ITlrirh, Geol. Sur. Illinoin, VIII, ]>. 425. I^wer Ilclderberg: Clarksville, New York. Lioclema ponderosum (Hall). 1874. rallopjra ponderosa. II.'ill, Twenty-wixth Ann. Rep. New York .Statt* Museum, p. 103. 1879. ('allopora ponderosa. Hall, Thirty-wecond Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 156 (reprint, 1880, p. 18). 1888. ('allopora ponderosa. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xiv, 9-12. 1887. Fistulipora ponderosa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 27, pi, xiv, 9-12, pi. xxiiiA, 8-10. 1890. lieioclema ponderosum. Ulrieli, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 425. 1897. Fistuliporina i)()nderoHa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxi, 14. Ijower Helderberg: Schoharie, New York. Lioclema punctatum (Hall). 1858. Callopora punctata. Hall, Geol. Iowa, I, Part 2, j). 653. 1882. lAnoclema i»unctata. Ulrich, Jour. Oinciiuuiti Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 141, pi. vi, 1, la. 1888. Ix'ioclema jtunctatum. THrich, Bull. Denisou Univ., IV, p. 91. 1890. lA'iodema punctatum. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 430. 1894. IiCio(!lema jHmctatum. Keycs, ^lissouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 13. 1866. Callopora missouriensis. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 117. Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa; Kings Mountain, Kentucky; Lagrange, Missouri. Warsaw: Warsaw and Columbia, Illinois. Waverly: Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio. Lioclema punctillatum (Wliuholl). 1866. Callopora i)unctilia'ia. AVinchell, Rnp. Ixiwer Peninsula Michigan, p. 88. Hamilton: Petoskey, ^lichigan. 01)8. See note on Lioclema minutum (Rominger). Lioclema segregatum (Hull). 1883. Thallostigma segregata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 18() (abstract, 1881, p. 186).' 1884. Thallostigma segregata. Hall, Kep. States Creologist New York for the year 1883, p. 27. 1887. Fistulipora segregata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 219, pi. lix, 4. 1899. Fistulii)orina segregata. (Jrabau, Hull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 168, fig. 62. Hamilton: Kighteenmile Creek, New York. 0])s. See note on Lioclema minutum (Rominger). Lioclema spheroideum (Hall). 1883. Thallostigma spheroidea. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, ]». 187 (ab- stract, 1881, p. 187). 1884. Thallostigma spheroidea. Hall, Rep. Stiite (ieologist New Yt irk for *he y ear 1883, 31. 1887. Fistulipora spheroidea. Hall an«l Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 225, pi. Ivii, 3, 4. Hamilton: York, New York. ' 1151 NicKLEBA.Ni. BASsi.KR.l CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 307 |87 (ab- Ifcir the L. 225, Lioclema subglobosam Uli'i<>h. 1890. T^iocliMiia 8iil)glolxj8Uiii. I'lru-h, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 428, pi. Ixxv, S-Hb. Kinderhook: Mar..halltnwn, Iowa. Lioclema subtile (Hall). 188.S. ThalloHtiKiiia wibtiliH. Hall, Trans. Albany Inatitnte, X, p. 187 (abHtract, 1881, p. 187). 18 ThalloHtigina subtiliH. Hall, Rep. State (teologist New ork for the year 1883, p. 30. 1887. Fistulipora ? Hubtilis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, [). 233. 1898. Fistulipora ? 8ul)tilis. Whiteaves, C.»ntr. *^'anadian Pal., I, p. 380. Hamilton: West AVMl Hams, Ontario. Obs. See note on Lif>clema minutum (Rominger). Lioclema wachsmuthi Ulrich. 1890. Ijei(x;lema wachsmuthi TTlrich. Geol. Snr. Illinois, VJJl, p. 428, pi. Ixxv, 7-76. Kinderhook: Marshallt<»wn, Iowa. Lioclema ? wilmingtonense Ulrich. 1890. I^ioclema wilmingtonense. TTlrich, (»c. 1895. Monticulipora wilmingtonense. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soe. Nat. Hist, XVIII, p. 76. Cincinnati (Richmf)nd) : Wilmington, Illinois. LIOCLEMELLA Foor.ste. Genotypi;: Calloponi oluoennis Focrste. 1895. Lioclenjella. Fwrste, (Jeo!. Sur. <.)hio, VII, p. 600. Lioclemella annolifera (Whittiuld). 1878. Trematopora annulifer. WhitdcM. Ann. Rep. Geol. Sur. Wisconsin for the year 1877, p. 67. 1882. Trematopora annulifer. Whittiel. (inol. Sur. Wiaitonwn for the year 1877, p. 69. 1882. I'Mstulipora Holidifsima. Whitlield, (Jecjl. Sur. Wiwronsin, IV, p. 255, pi. xl, 18, 19. Cincinnati (Richmond): Delaiield and Iron Kidge, WiHconwin; Savannah, IlllnoiH. Lioclemella snbfusiformis (James). 1882. Monticulipora (?Monotrypa) sul)fuBifornii8. JanieH, I'alecjntologist, No. G, p. 52; il)id.. No. 7, 1883, pi. i, 1. 1888. Monticulipora fusiforniis (not of Whitlield). JanieH and JanieH, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 26. 1895. Monticulipora fusiforniis, (not of Whitfield). J. F. James, Jour. Cincin- nati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 83. Cincinnati (Kichmond): Warren and Clinton counties, (Hiio. LOCULIFOBA Hall. Genotype: Fenestella perfonitsi Hall. 1885. Loculipora. Hall, Itep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 37. 1887. Loculipora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxiii. 1889. loculipora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 312. 1895. Loculipora. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 690, 716, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. R^p. New York State Museum, pp. 884, 910, 920. 1897. Ijoculijjora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Statt; Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 511, 520. 1899. Loculipora. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, ]\ 160. 1888. Tectulipora. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, [p. 395]; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, [p. 395]. (Not defined). 1895. Tec'tulipora. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 690, 715, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 884, 909, 920. 1897. Tectulipora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State ( Jeologist ^ew York for the year 1894, pp. 511, 520. Obs. Sections of Loculipora jierforata show that the nonporiforous dis- sepiments are reduced to a minimum, the branches coming clo.«e together (anastomosing); but it is not correct to say that the dissepiments are celluliferous. The structure is in all essential respects i)recisely as in the species loculata, the typ^- of Tectulipora. Loculipora ambigua (Hall). 1876. Ilemitrypa dubia. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Ref). New York State Museum (documentary edition), pi. xi, 17-21. 1879. Fenestella ami )igua. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rej). Ni'vv "'ork State Museum (Museum editicjn), p. 123, pi. xi, 17-21. 1882. Fenestella and)igua. Hall, Eleventh j\jm. Rep. Indiana (ieol. Nat. Hist., p. 248, pi. xi, 17-21. 1889. Loculipora ambigua. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., i>. 312. 1890. Isotrypa ambigua. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, j). 534. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Loculipora circumstata (Hall and SimpHoii). 1887. Fenestella (LoculiiK)ra) circumstata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New Y(jrk, VI, p. 141, pi. liv, 22-25. Upper llelderber^: Walpole, Ontario, NicKi.Rs AMI nAssiERl CATALOGUE OF GE. TERA AND SPECIES. 309 Loculipora circumstata (Hall and Simpson) — Continued. Obs. This form an-12. Loculipora perforatw. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sen., VI, p. KiO, fig. 49. Hamilton: Darien and near Canandaigua Lake, New York. LYROPOEA Hall. Genotype: Fenestella (Lyropora) subquadrauH Hall. 1857. Lyropora. 1882. Lyropora. 1883. Lyropora. I S85. Lyropora. 188."). Lyropora. Lyropora. Lyropora. Lyropora. Lyropora. 1886. 1889. 1890. 189."). Hall, Proc. American Aasoc. Adv. Sci., X, p. 179. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 150. Claypole, (iuar. Jour. (Jeol. Soc. London, XXXIX, p. 32. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 37. Waagen and Pichl, Pal. Indica, Scr. XIII, p. 773. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 5. Miller, North American ( Jeol. Pal., p. 312. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 39(5, 580. Simpson, Tliirteenth Ann. Rep. State CJeologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 689, 723, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 883, 917, 920. Lyropora. Ulrich, Zittel's Texth. Pal. ( Kngl. ed. ), p. 282. Lyropora. Sinipson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 515, 522. Lyroporella. Simj)son, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologi.'^t N«'w York for the year 1893, pp. 701, 724, 727; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 895, 918, 921. Lyroporella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for tlie year 1894, pp. 516, 522. 1895. Lyroporuia. Simpson, Thirteenth Arin. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, ])p. 723, 727; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pj). 917, 921. 1890. 1S97. 1895. 1897 i I «|l H' 310 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [b;ti,l. 17a. LTBOFORA Hall— Continued. 1897. Lyroporina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New Tt'ork for the year 1894, p. 522. 1897. Lyrftporidra. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 517, 522. Obs. On page 701 of the Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893 Simpson proposes the name Lyroporella for species of Lyropora having bnt two ranges of cells on a branch throughout. On page 723 of the same work the name Lyroporina is proposed for the same group. No genotype is mentioned, nor do we know of any species having but two ranges of cells. This group is therefore apparently imaginary, and should strictly not have been placed above as a synonym of Lyro- pora. On page 724 a new genus Lyroporella is made for forma having two ranges of cells on the narrower portion of the branches and three or more on the wider jwrtion. In the Fourteenth Annual Report of the State Geologist of New York for the year 1894 Lyroporella is held for the two and three ranged forms, Lyroporina for the two rangTl, and anew genus Lyroporidra is added. Six species and one variety o ; Lyropora have been described, and we know of no new forms. These' specries show that the . 584, pi. Iviii, 1890. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Snr., V, i>. 28. I^yropora divergens. '4-4/>, 4d. 1894. Lyropora divergens. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Lyropora ovalis Ulrich. 1890. Lyropora ovalis. Ulrich, Geol. Snr. Illinois, VIII, }>. 585, ])1. Iviii, 5-5fc; pi, *lv, 8. Chester: Grayson Springs and Litchfield, Kentucky. Lyropora quincuncialis (Hall). 1857. Fenestella (Lyropora) quincuncialis. Hall, Proc. American Assoc. Adv. Sci.,X,p. 180. 18tK). Lyropora quincuncialis. TTlrich, (leol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 583, pi. Iviii, "3-3<^ pl.lv, 7-7r. 1894. Lyropora quincuncialis. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 27. 1897. Lyroporella quincuncialis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geolo- gist New Y'ork for the year 1894, fig. 69 (p. 516). Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Lyropora ranosculum Ulrich. 18tK). Lyropora ranosculum. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 581, pi. Iviii, 1-lr. 1897. LyrojKjra ranosculum. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 66-68 (p. 515) . Chester: Chester and Kaskaskia, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Lyropora retrorsa (Meek and Worthen). 1868. Fenestella (Lyropora) retrorsa. Mecik and Worthen, Geol. Snr. Illinois, III, p. 504, pi. XV, 1. NICKLK8 AM) BAfWLER] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 311 Lyropora retrorsa (Meek and Wortlu'ii) — Continued. 1894. Lyropora retrorsa. Keyus, Missouri CJeol. Sur., V, p. 27, pi. xxxiv, 4. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa. Lyropora subquadrans (Hall). 1857. Fenestella (Lyropora) HubquaflranH. TIall, Proc Ain«irican Ahsoc. Adv. Sc'.,X,p.l80. 1890. Lyropora Hubquadrans. ITlri(!h, Geol. Sur. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 582, pi. iviii, '2-2<'. 1894. Lyropora HulKiuadrans. Koyes, Missouri Oreol. Sur., V, p. 27. 1897. Lyroporidra Hubquadrann. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Re)). State Geolo- gist New York for ttie year 1894, pi. ix, 19. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Keiituc^ky. Lyropora subqnadrans-lyra (Hull). 1857. Fenestella (Lyropora) lyra. Hall, Proc Auieriean Assoc. Adv. Sc-i., X, p. 179. 1890. Lyropora subquadrans var. lyra. Ulrich, Gefd. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 58.S. Chester: Ka«kaykia and Chester, Illinois. Lj'i'oporella Simpson. See Lyropoi'si Hall. Lyroporella quincuncialis Simp.son. See Lyropora (niineuncialis (Hall). Lyroporidra Simpson. See Lyropora Hall. Ly roporidra subquadrans Simpson. See Lj^ropora sul)quadrans (Hall). Lyroporina Simpson. See Lyropor.i Hall. MEEKOPORA Ulrich. Genotype: Meekopora exirnia I'lricli. 1890. Meekopora. TTlrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 38:^, 482. 1889. Meekopora. (Ulrich, in press). Miller, North American Cieol. Pal., i>. 312. 1896. Meekopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. cd. ), p. 270. 1897. Meekapora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Stat«^ (icologist New York for the year 1894, p. 5.S8. Meekopora ? aperta Ulrieh. 1890. Meekopora ? aperta. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 485, ])1. Ixxvi, 1 , !«. Keokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Meekopora approximata l^lricli. 1890. Meekopora approximata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, ]». 484, jil. Ixxvii, 5. 1894. Meekopora approximata. Keyes, Missoi..-; - v>l. Sur., V, p. ](). Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Kentuck \ Meekopora clausa (ITlrioh). 1884. Fistulipora ? clausa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, i>. 47, pi. iii, 4-46. 1889. Meekopora clausa. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 494 (p. 3i;{). 1890. Meekopora clausa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, j). 485, jtl. Ixxvi, 0, pi. Ixxvii, 7-76, fig. 5f (p. 315). 1894. Meekopora clausa. Keyes, Missouri (ieol. Sur., V, j). 17. 1897. Meekapora clausa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ienlogist New York for the year 1894, fig. 94 (in part) (p. 538). Chester: Sloans Valley and Grayson Springs, Kentucky; Chester, Illinois. Meekopora exirnia Ulrich. 1890. Meekopora exirnia. THrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 483, pi. Ixxvii, tM5d. \\{ ii'' 312 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. M"^:^ Meekopora eximia Ulrich — Continued. 1896. Meekopom cxiinia. Ulricih, Zittel'H Text!.. I'lil. (Engl, ed.), fig. 444 (p. 270). 1897. Meekopora eximia. Himpson, Fourteenth i\jin. Rep. Statts GeolugiHt New York for the year 1894, fig. 94 (in part) (p. 5.S8). Ste. Genevieve: Pella, Iowa. Chester: Monroe County, IllinoiH; Caldwell County, Kentueky. Meekopora foliacea (Hall). 1852. Ceratnopora foliacea. Ilall, Pal. New York, II, p. 170, pi. xlK, :\(i-<'. Niagara: Locrkport, New York. Meekopora stellifera (Romint^cr). 18()6. FiHtuli])oniHtellifera. Roiuinger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phihulelphiu, p. 120. 18!)0. Fistuliponi Htellifera. ririch, Geol. Sur. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 481, yl xlvii, 2, 2a. Hamilton: Ne^ir Al|)ena, Michigan. MESOTRTPA Ulrich. Genotype: Diplotrvpa infida ITlrich. 1879. Diplotrypa (in part). Nicholson, Paleozoit^ Tabulate Corals, p. 1512. 1881. Diplotrypa (in part). Nicholson, Genus Monticulipora, pp. 101, 155. 1882. Diplotrypa (in part). Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, j). 153. 1883. Diplotrypa (in part). Foord, Contr. ilicro-Pal. Canibro-Sil., j). 13. 1890. Diplotrypa (in part). Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, ]>. 378. 1893. Meaotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesotii, III, p. 257. Mesotrypa discoidea l^^lrich. 1893. Mesotrypa discoidea. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 260, fig. 16. Trenton: Goodhue County, Minnesota. Mesotrypa infida (Ulrich). 1886. Dii)lotrypa infida. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Rur. Minnesota, p. 88. 1893. Mesotrypa infida. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 258, pi. xvii, 1-8. 1896. :Mesotrypa infida. Ulridi, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Kngl. ed.), fig. 453 (p. 273)." Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis, St. Paul, an. 4.58, pi. xxxiii, 2-2c. ' 1893. ^lesotrypa mtella. Ulricih, Geol. ISFinnesota, III, p. 257. 1891 Diplotrypa patella. J. F. James, .Tour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist,, XVI, p. 184. Cincinnati (Richmond): Oxford, Ohio; Richmond, Indiana. Mesotrypa. quebecensis (Ami). 1892. Diplotrypa Quebecensis. Ami, Canadian Record of Science, V, p. 101. 1893. Mesotrypa quebecensis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 259, fig. 15f,/. Trenton: Quel>ec City, Quel)ec; Brid port, Vermont; Trenton Falls and Little Falls, New York; Frankfort, Burgin, and Danville, Kentucky; l">ecorah, Iowa. [bull. its. .), fijT- 444 tltjgiut New \(i-<: :>hia, p. 120. 1, 1)1. xlvii, . 312. 1, 155. V, |>. 1.53. 13. 16. Hist. Sur. 1-8. il. 453 (p. fl Fillmore |V, p. 245, il. xxxiii, ist, XVI, 101. I5f,/. rails and lentucky; jncKi.Es AND BAfMLER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND 8PECIE8. 31S Mesotrypa regnlaris (Foord). 188.3. Diplotrypa regxilariH. Foonl, C'ontr. Micro-Pal. Cainbro-Sil., ].. 13, pi. i, 3-3o. 1893. Mesotrypa regularis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnewota, III, p. 257. Trenton: Ottawa City, Canada. Mesotrypa ? rotunda Ulrich. 1893. Mesotrypa? rotunda. Ulrich, frcol. Minnesota, III, i>. 202, fij;. 17. Trenton : Hader, Minnesota. Mesotrypa selkirkensis Whiteaves. 1897. Mesotryim Selkirkensis. Whiteaves, Pal. Foss., Ill, p. I(i2, pi. xix, 1, 1((. Trenton: East Selkirk, Canada. Mesotrypa ? spinosa Ulrich. 1893. ■Mesotrypa ? spinosa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, \\ 2.59, pi. xvii, 9-12. Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Mesotrypa whiteavesi (Nicholson). 1875. Chaetetes petroiKjlitanus (in part). Nitiholson, Quar. .Tour. Geol. Soc. London, XXX, p. 510, pi. xxx, 5, 5r. 1875. Choetetes jietropolitanus (in part). Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 294, pi. xxi, 14-14?>. 1875. Chietetes i)etropolitanu8 (in part). Nicholson, Geol. Mag., now scr., II, p. 175. 1876. Chietetes jietropoUtanus (in part). Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XVIII, p. 88, pi. V, 6. 1.50. 1890. Mitoclema. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. .3.36, 369. 1893. Mitoclema. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 122. 1897. Mitoclema. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State ( iofjlogist New York for the year 1894, p. 598. Mitoclema cinctosum Ulrich. 1882. Mitoclema cinctosum. Ulrich, .Tour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, ]». 159, pi. vi, 7, 7a. 1889. Enallopora cinctosa. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., ]>. .301 . 1890. Mitoclema cinctosum. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pi. liii, H-8^. 1897. Mitoclema cinctosum. Sim^ison, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State iicoiogist New York for the year 1894, figs. 205, 206 (p. 599). Trenton (Stones River): High Bridge, Kentucky; Murfree-sbonj, Tennessee. Mitoclema ? mun' ulum Ulrich. 1890. Mitoclema ? mundulum. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 177, fig. 4a-c. 1893. Mitoclema ? mundulum. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 123, [A. ii, 4-6. Trenton: Cannon Falls, Minnesota. II iH . i' s;,. n 1^ 1; » K.. 814 AMERICAN Fi>lS81L BBYOZOA. [iirLL.173. 1881. Monotrypa. 1882. Monotrypa. 1883. Monotrypa. 1886. Monotrypa. 1887. Monotrypa. 1889. Monotrypa. 1890. Monotrypa. 1893. Monotryjia. MONOTRYPA Nicholson. Genotype: Chsetetes undulatus Nicholson. 1879. Monotryi)a. Nicholson, Paleozoic Tabulate Corals, p. 293. Nicholson, Genus Monticulipora, pp. 102, 168. ITlrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, V, p. 153. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., p. 14. Waagen and VVentzel, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, 875, 876. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xiii. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 196. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 379. ITlrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 303. 1896. Monotrypa (in part). Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. ed. ), p. 104. 1897. Monotrypa. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. ed. ), p. 275. 1897. ^lonotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 581. 1899. Monotrypa. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 136. 1887. Ptychonema. Hall and Simpson, Pal. Ne\v York, VI, pp. xiv, 14. 1889 Ptychonema. Miller, North American Geol. Pal. , p. 201. 1897. Ptychonema. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 583. Monotrypa ? amplectens Grabau. 1899. Moiiotrypa amplectens. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc;. Nat. Stii., VI, p. 137, fig. 22. Hamilton: Averys Creek, Erie County, New York. Monotrypa coUiculata (Hall). 1879. Chajtetes colliculatus. Hall, Thirty-seciond Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, [.. 148 (reprint, 1880, p. 10). 1883. Chaetetes colliculatus. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. viii, 1-4. 1887. Chajtetes colliculatus. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 11, pi. viii, 1-4. 1893. Monotrypa colliculata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 304. Ijower Helderberg: Schoharie, New York. Monotrypa (Chsetetes?) cumulata Ulrich. 1893. Monotrypa (Cha?tete8 ?) cumulata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 307, pi. xxvii, 26, 27. Trenton: Goodhue County, Minnesota; Ottawa, Canada. Monotrypa ? filiasa Ulrich. See Amplexopora filiosa (D'Orbigny). Monotrj'pa fruticosa Grabau. See Chsetetes fruticosus Hall (Ham- ilton). Monotrypa ? furcata Grabau. See Chsetetes furcatus Hall. Monotrypa ? helderbergiee (Hall). 1874. ChsBtetes Helderbergire. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 110. 1883. Chifitetea Helderbergiee. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. ix 16, 17. 1887. Ptychonema Helderbergiaj. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, Vl, p. 15, pi. ix, 16, 17. 1879. Favosites inexjxictans. Hall, Thirty-8econ• ktate Monotrypa incerta. Ami. Not recojjfnizable. 1892. Monotrypa incerta. Ami, Canadian Record of Science, V, p. 101, Trenton : Quebec City, QiieVjec. Monotrypa intabulata Ulrich. 1893. Monotrypa intabulata. Ulricli, (leol. Minnesota, III, ]>. 30r>, li^i;. 20. Trenton: (toodhue and Fillmore countieH, MinneHota. Monotrypa irregularis Ulrit-h. See Leptotrypa if irregularis (ITlrich). Monotrypa magna Ulrich. 1893. Monotrypa magna. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota., Ill, pi. 304, j). xxvii, 2ft, 29. Tretiton (Stones River): Dixon, IllinoiH; Mineral Point and Beloit, Wis- consin. Monotrypa monticulata (Hall). 1879. Chsetetes nionticulatus. Hall, Tiiirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 148 (reprint, 1880, p. 10). 1882. Monotrypa monticulata. Ulricli, Jour. Cincinnati S(ki. Nat. Hist., Y, p. 256. 1883. Chajtetes monticulatus. Hall, R«p. State ( Jeologist New York for tlie year 1882, pi. viii, 5-7. 1887. Chretetes nionticulatus. Hall ann, Pal. New York, VI, p. 10, jd. vii, 13-15. Lower Helderberg: Schoharie, New York. Monotrypa rectimuralis Ulrich. 1890. Monotrypa rectimuralis. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 462, fig. 3a (p. 308), fig. 4(1 (p. 309), 1)1. xxxviii, 1-1^. 1896. Monotrypa rectimuralis. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati So AMERICAN FOflSIL BUYOZOA. [bum,. IW, Honotrypa sphserica (Hall)— Cuntinucd. 18H7. FavoHitt'H Hplin'riniH. Hall an. 201. 1803. Monotrypa tabulata. Ulrich, Geol. MiuneHota, III, p. 304. 1897. Ptyehonenia tabulatuni. SimpHon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State < M'olo<.'iHt New York for the year 1894, pi. xvii, 9. Lower Hclderberg: Schoharie, New Y'ork. Monotrypa turbinata (JameH). 1878. Cluetetea turbinatum. James, Paleontcjlogist, No. 2, p 11. 1888. ^lonticulipora turbinata. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 161, pi. ii, la-c. 1893. Monticulipora turbinata. J. F. James, Jour. Cincdnnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XV, p. 158. 1879. Clha'tetes subglobosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., H, ]>. 129, l>\. xii, 11-lH. 1882. \ Monotrypa subglobosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 256. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Monotrypa undulata (Nicholson). 1875. Chiotetes undulatus. Nicholson, Geol. Mag., new ser., II, p. 176. 1875. Chsetetes undulatus. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, pp. 10, .33, j)l. iv, 1 . 1879. Monticulipora (Monotrypa) undulata. Nicholson, Paleozoic Tabulat*; Corals, p. 321, pi. xiv, 3-36, 4, 4a. 1881. Monticulipora (Monotrypa) undulata. Nicholson, Genus Monticulipora, p. 170, fig. 32 (not fig. 33 ^M. undulata-hemispherica (J. F. James)). 1882. Monotrypa undulata. Ulrich, JoUr. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, j). 2.')(). 1888. Monticulipora undulata. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 161. 1893. -Monticulipora undulata. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinmiti Soc. Nat. Hist., XV, p. 157. Trenton : Belleville and Peterboro, Ontario. ' NiCKLBi AND BAHBLEK.] CATALOGUE OF OENKBA AND arEUlES. 317 Monotrypa undttlata-hemispherioa (J. F. Jaiiics). 1881. M<>ntu-uliiK)ra (Monotrypa) tinilnlutu (in imrt). NicliolHon, (m'iuih IVIon- ticulipora, ]>. 170, %. 'Ml, A-C lH\r.\. MonticuliiH)ra undnlatii var. honuHpherica. J. K. Jaiiu-n, Jour, Cnu-iiinati Soc. Nat. IliHt., XV, p. 157, tin. l()ft-r. Cincinnati (Rii-hniond ?): Toronto ami Wenton, Ontario. MONOTBYFELLA Uliich. (loiiotypo: Monotrypella ji'qimlis Ulrich. 1882. MonotryjK'lla. ririt-li, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hint., V, p. IT)!?. 1888. Monotryi»ella. Foonl, Contr. Micro-Pal. Canibro-Sil., ]>. 1'). 1887. Monotryixjlla. FotTHtc, lUiU. Sci. l^a)). Dcnison I'niv., II, p. 171. 1887. Monotryi)ella. Hall an6. 1890. Monotrypella. Ulrich, (Jcol. Siir. Illinoin, VIII, j.p. 377, 451. 1896. Monotrypella. THrich, Zittd'H Textb. Pal. (Enjil. ed.), p. 278. 1897. Monotrypella. .SinijJHon, Fourteenth Ann. liep. State GeologintNifw York, for the year 1894, p. 581. Monotrypella ? abrupta (Hall). 1879, Chietetes ahruptuH. Hall, Thirty-Hecoml Ann. Itep. N»'W York State Museum, p. 148 (reprint, 1880, p. 10). 1S8;{. ChiPtetcH ahruptus. Hall, Ivep. State CJeolojriHt New York, for tlm y«'ar 1882, pi. ix, 9-11. 1887. Chietetes (Monotrypella) ahruptuH. Hall ami SimpHon, Pal. N«'w York, VI, p. K?, pi. ix', 9-11. Lower Helderberg: Schoharie, New York. Monotrypella sequalis Ulrich. 1882. MonotryjH'lla R'(iualiH. I'lrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hint., V, p. 247, 1)1. xi', 3-36. 18m). Monotrypella fcqualis. Ulrich, (Jeol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, lig. 36 (p. 308), %. 4a (p. .305)). 1894. Monticulijxjra wqualin. J. F. Janien, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 201, 1897. Monotrypella iequalis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Hep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1894, tigs. 154-150 (p. 582). Cincinnati (Utica): Covington, Kentucky. Monotrypella appres.sa Ulrich. See Eridotrypa api)rc.s,sa (Ulricii). Monotrypella ? arbuscula (Hall). 1879. Cha'tetes fruticosus. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 148 (reprint, 1880, p. 10). 1883. (Jhietetes fruticosus. Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York, for the year 1882, pi. ix, 1-8. 1887. Chietetes (Monotryi)ella) arbusciilus. Hall and Siniiwon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 12, pi. ix,' 1-3 (? 4, 5), 6-8. Lower Helderberg: Schoharie, New Y'ork. Monotrypella briarea Ulrich. See Eridotrypa briareu.s (Nicholson). Monotrypella confluen!;! Foerste. See Homotrypa confluens (Foer.ste). Monotrypella ? consimilis (Hall). 1876, Cha'tetes ? consimilis. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ami. Rep. New Y'ork State Mus, (documentary edition), pi, ix, 7-14, 1879. Chietetes consimilis. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. liep. New York State Museum (Museum edition), p. 110, pi, ix, 7-14. 318 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZC»A. [BULL. m. ' 1 Monotrypella ? ooniimilis (Hall) — C'ontinuod. IK82. ChjRtetcH conHiniiliH. Hall, Elovt^nth Ann. Hop. Indinnti (Jeol. Nat. HiHt., p. 2:10, pi. viii, 7-14. 1882. MonotryixiUacoiiHimiliH. Ulrii-h, Jour. C'inriiumti S:h!. Nut. IliHt., V, p. 248. Niagara: Wahlron, Itidiana. Monotryp«lla oraiiimuralis 1 11 rich. 1890. MonotryiKilla cruHHiniuralin. Ulricli, (J«'ol. Snr. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 452, pi. xxxviii, 2-2/. 181>4. M(mtioull[K>racrai4HiinuraliH. J. F. Juiii«>h, Jour. (Unciiiiiati Soc. Nat. Ilisl., XVI, p. 208. Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, IllinoiH. Monotrypella ? densa (Hall). 1874. TromatojMira tlenwi. Hall, Twimty-Hixth Ann. Uei). N«'w York Statu MuHuiun, J). 105. 187U. Tromatopora (Clut'toteH) denHti. Hall, Thirty-.M«>('()np. State < t('oloj,'iHt Now York, for the year 1882, i)l. x, 11-13. 1887. ChieteteH (Monotryi)ella) denwiw. Hall anrK: (^atskill Creek and Schoharie, New York. ObH. ThiH npecicH may belong to the genuH Eridotrypa. Monotrypella inultitabulata Ulrich. Sec Callopora inultitabulata (ITlrich). Monotrypella quadrata (Koininger). I860. ChiettJtes (jiiadratiiH. lioinitjger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. I'hiladalphia, p. 1 10. 1881. MonticuliiK)ra (Monotrypa) quadrata. Nicholson, (ienuH ^lonticulipora, p. 179, flg. 36. 1882. MonotryiHjUaquadrativ. ITlrich, .> riiiioinnati Soc Nat. Hist, V, p. 248. 1888. Monticulipora tjuadrata. .Tanu>H arnl .,, -•. Jour. (Mncinnati StM!. Nat. Hint., X, p. 176. 1889. Monotrypella quai: Nat. IliHt., XVI, p. WW. (Mncinnati (Kichniond): OHgood, Indiana; JilunrhoHtiT, Ilatiuvcr, ami On'jionia, Ohio. MonotrypoUa Trcntoni iisis Fooiti. Sen Kridotrypu tiTiit(HH'iiHiM(Ni<'h- olwon). Monotrypella ? unjiga Whitcavos. 1W>1. Monotrypella Unjifja. Whiti'avi'H, Contr. Canadian I'al., I, i>. 1.M4, pi. xxx, 1-n/. iH'Vonian: I'oaco River, Vermilion FallH, Canaila. Olw. ThiM Hpeciert in probably an Kridotrypa. MONTICTTLIPORA D'Orbigny. Genotype: Moriticulipoia iimiiiiiiulat^i D'Orbigny. IVOrbigny, Pro«lr. do Pal., I, ji. 25. Milne-Edwardn, lliHt. Nat. . Moiiticulipora. 1881. Monticulipora. 1882. Monticulipom. 188;{. Monticulii>ora. 188(5. Monticulii)ora. 1888. Monticulipora. p. 158. 1889. Monticulipora. 1890. Monticuliiiora. 1893. M(jnti(!ulipora. 1898. Monticulipora. 1896. Monticulipora. 189*). Monticulipora. 1897. Monticulipora. Nicholwon, l'aleozoi(! Talnilate Coraln, ]>. 2(59. Nicholwon, (Jenun Monticulipora, ji. 9it. IJlrich, Jour. Cincinnati St)c. Nat. Hist., V, ])p. 15:5, 282. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. Canibro-Sil., p. 7. Wmigen and Wentzd, Pal. In5t., X, Miller, North American <, Minnesota. Monticulipora cincinnatiensis («Tames). 1875. Chicteti's cincinnatiensis. James, Catal. Sil. Fobs. Cincinnati Group, p. 2. 1881. Monticulijiora (Peronopora) Cincinnatiensis. Nicholson, Genus Monti- culipora, p. 226, pi. ii, 6-6c. 1882. Monticulipora cincinnatiensis. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 289. 1888. Monticulii>ora cincinnatiensis. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X,p. 170. 1894. Monticulipora cincinnatiensii", J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p 188. Cincinnati (Lorraine) : Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Monticulipoia (Peronopora) Ci'icinnatiensis Nicholson. See Monti- culipora cincinnatiensis (James). NICKLK8 AND BA88LER.] CATALOGUE OF OENEBA AND SPECIES. 321 nora p. 2. loiiti- llist., SlM'. I Nat. Inti- Monticuli]x>i'a circularis James. See Calloporella circularis (James). Montieulipom (Heterotiypa) circularis James. See Calloporella cir- cularis (James). Monticulipora clavacoidea James and James. See Leptotrypa clava- coidea (James). Monticulipora (Monotrypa) clavacoidea Nicholson. See Leptotrypa clavacoidea (James). Monticulipora ?? cleavelandi James. 1882. Monticulipora (Heterotryj/a ?) cleavelandi. James, Paleontolojrist, No. 6, p. 49, pi. i, 7. 1888. Monticulipora cleavelandi. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, XI, p. 15, pi. i, 4. 1895. Monticulipora cleavelandi. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 68. Cincinnati (Richmond): Lynchburg, Ohio. Obs. This sj)ecie8 may Iwlong to the genus Homotrypa, but the descrip- tion given is not full enough to determine the genus with any degree of certainty. Monticulipora U clintonensis James. 1882. Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) clintonensis. James, Paleontologist, No. 6, p. 45, pi. i, 9. 1888. Monticulipora clintonensis. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Hoc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 20, pi. i, 1, 1«. 1895. Monticulipora clintonensis. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 73. Cincinnati (Richmond) : Clinton County, Ohio. Obs. This is almost certainly a synonym for Heterotrypa subramoea (Ulrich). Monticulipora communis James and James. See Callopora oncalli- conimunis (James). Monticulipora compressa J. F. James. Sec Peronopora compressa (Ulrich). Monticulipora consimilis Ulrich. See Monticulipora lajvis-consiniilis Ulrich. Monticulipora contexta J. F. James. See Homotrypella contexta Ulrich. Monticulipora crassimuralis J. F. James. See Monotrypella crassi- nuiraliw Ulrich. Monticulipora c''""stulata James and .lames. See Cha'teto.< cri,'>i*ulatus Jtt.nes. Monticulipora cunmlata J. F. James. See Nicholsoiiella cumulata Ulrich. Monticulipova curvata J. F. James. See Homotrypa curvata Ulrich. Monticulipora dalei Milne-Edwards and Haime. See Callopora dalei (Milne-Edwards and Haime). Monticulipora Dalii Hall (not Milne-Edwards and Haime). See Callo- pora ramosa (D'Orbigny). Bull. 173 21 '■'m I' 322 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. ' Monticulipora Dalii White (not Milne -Edwards and Haime). 1875. Monticulipora Dalii. White, Wheeler's Geogr. Geol. Explor. Sur., IV, p. 66, pi. iv, 5. Trenton: Silver Canyon, Pahranagat Range, Nevada. Obs. — Further study o; the original type specimens is needed to determine what they are, but it can be safely said that they do not belong where they were referred. Monticulipora dawsoni James and Jame.s. Sec Honiotrypa dawsoni (Nicholson). Montloulipora (Heterotrypa) dawsoni Nicholson. See Honiotrypa dawsoni (Nicholson). Monticulipora delicatula James and James. See Bythopora delicatula (Nicholson). Monticulipora discoidea James and James. See Amplexopora? dis- coidea (James). Monticulipora (Monotrypa) discoidea Nicholson. See Amplexopora ? discoidea (James). Monticulipora dubia J. F. James. See Diplotrypa? dubia Ulrich. Monticulipora dychei James. See Leptotrypa? dychei (James). Monticulipora (Monotrypa) dychei James. See Leptotrypa? dj'chei (James). Monticulipora eccentrica James and James. See Aspidopora occen- trica (James). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa ?) eccentrica James. See Aspidopora eccentrica (James). Monticulipora elegans James and James. See Discotrypa clegans (Ulrich). Monticulipora falesi James. 1884. Monticulipora ftilesi. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 138, pi. vii, 2-2d. 1888. Monticulipora falesi. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., X, p. 168. 1894. ]\fonticulipora falesi. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Hov. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 185. Trenton: Danville, Kentucky. Obs. — The characters relied upon for making thin a specicH are trivial; an investigation of the types may prove it a valid spo<'ies. Monticulipora iiliasa D'Orbign3\ See Amplexopoia filio.sa (D'Or- bigny). Monticulipora liabellaris J. F. James. See Honiotrypa flaljclUiiis Ulrich. Monticulipora frondosa D'Orbigny. See Heterotrypa frondosa (D'Orbigny). Monticulipora frondosa James and James (not D'Orbigny). See Peio- nopora decipiens (Rominger). Monticulipora (Peronopora) frondosa Nicholson (not D'Orbigny). See Perocopora decipiens (Rominger). I jBm. '*eio- So,e i NICKLE8 AND BA8SLER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 323 Monticulipora fusiformis James and Juuiom (not Whitfield). See Lio- clemella subfusiformis (James). Monticulipora gelasinosa J. F. James. See Honiotrvpa gelasinosa Ulrich. Monticulipora gracilis James and James. See Bythopora gracilis (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) gracilis Nicholson. See Bythopora gra- cilis (Nicholson). Monticulipora grandis Ulrich. See Prasopora grandis (Ulrich). Monticulipora (Fistulipora) granulifcra J. F. James. See Homotry- pella granulifera (Ulrich). Monticulipora hamiltonense J. F. James. See Monticulipora ? win- chelli Ulrich. Monticulipora hospitalis James and James. See Prasopora ? hospi- tal is (Nicholson). Moni' ' i pom hospitalis var. laivis James and James. See Monticu- ';k>! i uevMs Ulrich. Montloiilipora hospitalis var. neglecta James and .lames. See Praso- pora ? hospitalis (Nicholson). Monticulipora imperfectum J. F. James. See Hemiphragma imper- fectum (Ulrich). Monticulipora implicatum J. F. James. See Batostoma implicatum (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) implicata Nicholson. See Batostoma implicatum (Nicholson). Monticulipora incompta Ulrich. 1893. Monticuli [>oid incompta. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 219, pi. xv, 9-12. Trenton Bl.i'k River): Minneapolis, Minnesota. Monticulipon < fl(Hi Nicholson. See Batostoma jamesi (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) Jamesi Nicholson. See Batostoma jamesi (Nicholson). Monticulipora ?? kentuckyensis James. 1883. Mori*'" -ulipora kentuckensis. .Tiinies, Paleontologist, No. 7, p. 57, i)l. ii, 111. 1888. Monu> /i.j <>ra kentuckensis. James and James, .Tovr. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hi8t.,::,p. ISO, pi. ii,6«-''. 1894. Monticulipora kentuckensis. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 203. Cincinnati (?): Paris, Kentucky. Obs. — The genus to whidj this si)e(de8 Ijelongs can not Iw determined Irom the descriptions given. Hi '^ '11 324 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull, 173. y i Monticalipora leevis Ulrich. 1882. MonticulijHjra loevis. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. HiBt., V, p. 236, pi. X, 1-1 /a 1888. Monticullpora hoHpitalis var. lajvis. James and JanieH, Jour. Cincnnnati Soc.Nat.HiHt.,XI,p.27. 1895. Monticulipora Isevis. J. F. James, Jour. Cin(;innati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 85. Cincinnati (Richmond): Oxford, Ohio. Monticulipora Isvis-consimilis Ulrich. 1882. Monticulipora consimilis. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. liiet., V, p. 238, pi. X, 2, 1894. Monticulipora consimilis. J. F. Janiew, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. , XVI, p. 189. Cincinnati (Richmond): Oxford, Ohio. Monticulipora lamellosa Ulrich. 1890. Monticulipora lamellosa. Ulri' ! r- l.Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 408, pi. xxxii, 4-46. 1895. Monticulipora lamellosa. J. F. jiu «, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 83. Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. Monticulipora lens James and James (not Nebulipora lens McCoy). See Calloporella circularis (James). Monticulipora (Dekayia) maculata J. F. James. See Dekayia macu- lata James. Monticulipora mammillosa Simpson. See Monticulipora molcsta Nicholson. Monticulipora mammulata James and James (not D'Orbigny). See Heterotrypa frondosa (D'Orbigny). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) mammulata Nicholson (not D'Orbigny). See Heterotrypa frondosa (D'Orbigny). Monticulipora mammulata D'Orbigny. 1850. Monticulipora mamnmlata. D'Orbigny, Prodr. de Pal., I, p. 25. 1851. Chffitetes mammulatus. Milne-Edwards and Haime, Pol. Foss. Terr. Pal., p. 267, pi. xix, 1, la. 1854. Monticulipora mammulata. Milne-P^lwards and Haime, British Foss. Corals, p. 265. 1860. Monticulipora mammulata. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Corall,,III, p. 276. 1882. Monticulipora mammulata. ITlrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 234. 1883. Monticulipora mammulata. Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 250, pi. xi, 1. Not Monticulipora mamuuilata. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 16; J. F. James, ibid., XVIII, p. 69 ( =Heterotrypa frondosa (D'Orbigny) ). Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity; Maury County, Tennessee. Monticulipora mammulata var. molesta Ulrich. See Monticulipora molcsta Nicholson. NICKLE8 AND BAssi.ER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND 8PECIE8. 325 Monticulipoi*a meeki James and James. See By thopom mecki (James). Monticulipora (Cheetetes) meeki James. See Bythopora meeki (James). Monticulipora (Fistulipora) milfordensis James and James. See Cer- amoporella granulosa-milfordensis (James). Monticulipora molesta Nicholson. 1881. Monticuiipura (Peronopora) molefita. NicholHon, (Jenns Montirulipora, p. 224, pi. vi, 2-2ff. 1882. Monticulipora mamtniilata var. molenta. Ulricli, .Tour. ( 'incinnati Soe. Nat. Hist., V, p. 236. 1889. Monticiiliiwra mammulata. Nicholson, Manual Pal., p. .35.5. 1895. Monti(>uli{M)ra molesta. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati So*;. Nat. Hist, XVIII, p. 68. 1897. Monticulipora mammillosa (in error). Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for ihe year 1894, p. 577, pi. xvii, 1-3. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity; Maury Cotmty, Tennessee. Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) moniliformis Nicholson. See Hetero- trypa ? moniliformis (Nicholson). Monticulipora ? monticula White. 1876. Monticulipora monticula. White, Proc. Acail. Xat. S(;i. Philadelphia, p. 27. Hamilton: Iowa Citv and Buffalo, Iowa. Monticulipora multituberculata Whitfield. See Monotrypella quad- rata (Rominger). Monticulipora newberryi James and James. See Aspidopom new- berry i (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Prasopora) Newberryi Ni(^holson. See Aspidopora newberr3'i (Nicholson). Monticulipora newportensis James and James. See Atactoporclla newportensis Ulrich. Monticulipora (Fistulipora) nicholsoni .James and James. See Chilo- porella nicholsoni (James). Monticulipora nodulosa James and James. See Callopora nodulosa (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) nodulosa Nicholson. See Callopora nodulosa (Nicholson). Monticulipora ohioensis James. See Dekayella ulrichi-robusta Foord. Monticulipora o'nealli James and James. See Callopora oneaJli (Ju'nes). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) O'Nealli Nicholson (not of Jain(\s). See Callopora onealli-sigillarioides (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) o'nealli ? var. communis James. See Cal- lopora onealli-communis (James). Monticulipora ortoni James and James. See Atactoporella ortoni (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Peronopora ?) Ortoni Nicholson. Se3 Atactoporella ortoni (Nicholson). 11 I 326 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Monticulipora ? Ortoni Whitfield (not of Nicholson). See Monotrypa nodosa Ulrich. Monticulipora (Fistulipora) oweiii James and James. See C«Bloclema oweni (James). Monticulipora papillata Milne-Edwards, James and James (not Nebu- lipora papillata McCoy). I860. Monticulipora papillata. Milne-Eilwards, Hist. Nat. desCorall. , III, p. 275. 1888. Monticulipora papillata James & James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. , XI, p. 23. 1895. Monticulipora papillata. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 81. Obs. The form referred as above can not be identified from the descrip- tion; probably a variety of forms was included. Monticulipora parasitica Ulrich. . 1882. Monticulipora parasitica. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 238, pi. X, 3, 3a. 1895. Monticulipora parasitica. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 81. Cincinnati (Richmond): Oxford and Hanover, Ohio; Richmond, Indiana; Wilmington and Savannah, Illinois. Monticulipora parasitica-plana Ulrich. 1889. Monticulipora parasitica var. plana. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. C'ambro- Sil. , Part II, p. 29, pi. viii, 3-3d 1895. Monticulipora parasitica var. plana. Whiteaves, Pal. Foss., Ill, p. 115. Cincinnati (Richmond): Stony Mountain, Manitoba. Monticulipora (Constellaria) parva J. F. James. See Constellaria parva (Ulrich). Monticulipora pavonia Milne-Edwi.rds. See Escharopora pavonia (D'Orbigny). Monticulipora (Monotrypa) pavonia Nicholson. See Escharopora pavonia (D'Orbigny). Monticulipora (Dekayia) pelliculata J. F. James. See Dekayia pellic- ulata. Ulrich. Monticulipora petasiformis James and James. See Amplexopora petasiformis (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Monotrypa) petasiformis Nicholson. See Amplexopora petasiformis (Nicholson). Monticulipora petasiformis var. welchi James and James. See Amplex- opora petasiformis-welchi (James). Monticulipora petechialis James and James. See Petigopora petechi- alis (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Constellaria) polystomella James and James (not Nich- olson). See (in part) Constellaria constellata (Van Cleve) Dana and (in part) Constellaria polystomella Nicholson. Monticulipora prolitica J. F. James. See Heterotrypa subraraosa- prolifica Ulrich. Monticulipora punctata Whitfield. Sc(^ Constellaria punctata (Whit- field). NI0KLE8 AND BA88I.KK.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND 8PECIE9. 327 Monticulipora piistulosa J. F. James. Seo Amploxojwra pustulosa Ulrich. Monticulipora (luadratii James and James. See Monotrypella (luadratH (Rominger). Monticulipora (Monotrypji) quadrata Nicholson. See Monotrypt^lla (juadratii (Rominger). Monticulipora quadrata var. suhquadratii J. F. James. See Monotrj'- pella subquadrata Ulrich. Monticulipora ramosa D'Orbignj-. See Callopora ramosa (D'Orbigny). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) ramosa Nicholson. See Callopora ramosa (D'Orbigny). Monticulipora ramosa var. dalei James and James. See Callopora dalei Milne-Edwards and Hairae). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) ramosa var. dalei Nicholson. See Calio- pora dalei (Milne-Edwards and Haime). Monticulipora ramosa var. rugosa James and James. See Callopora Aigosa (Milne-Edwards and Haime). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) ramosa var. rugosa Nicholson. See Cal- lopora rugosa (Milne-Edwards and Haime). Monticulipora rectangularis Whitfield. See Monotrypella quadnita (Rominger). Monticulipora rugosa Milne-Edwards and Haime. See Callopora rugosa (Milne-Edwards and Haime). Monticulipora (Fistulipora) rustua J. F. James. See Homotrypella rustica Ulrich. Monticulipora selwynii J. F. James (not Nicholson). See Prasopora sinmlatrix I^lrich. Monticulipora (Prasopora) Selwynii Nicholson. See Prasopora sel- wyni (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Prasopora) Selwynii var. hospital is Nicholson. See Prasopora ? hospitalis (Nicholson). Monticulipora septosa James and James. See Amplexopora septosa (Ulrich). Monticulipora sunulatrix J. F. James. See Eridotrvpa simulatrix (Ulrich). Monticulipora singularis J. F. James. See Heterotrvpa singularis (Ulrich). Monticulipora stidhami J. F. .Fames. See Leptotr^'pa stidhami Ulrich. Monticulipora subcylindrica James. See Amplexopoi'a filiosa (D'Or- bigny). Monticulipora (? Monotrypa) sul)fusiformis James. See Lioclemella subfusiformis (James)'. Monticulipora subpulchella James and James. See Heterotr^'pa sub- pulchella (Nicholson). i1 IS' 'i. it ' J- 328 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. ITS. Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) subpulchella Nicholson. Se«! Hctero- trypa subpulchella (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) Trentonensis Nicholson. S-o, Kridotrypa trentonensis (Nicholson). Monticulipora tuberculata James and James. See Spatiopora tuber- culata (Milne-Edwards and Haiiiie). Monticulipora (Monotrypa) tuberculata Nicholson (not Milne-Ed\vards and Haime). See Spatiopora corticans (Nicholson). Monticulipora turbinata James and James. See Monotrypa turbinata (James). Monticulipora ulrichi James and James. See Dekayella ulrit^hi (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Heterotrypa) Ulrichii Nicholson. See Dekayella ulrichi (Nicholson). Monticulipoi'a imdulata James and James. See Monotrypa undulata (Nicholson). Monticulipora (Monotrypa) undulata Nicholson. See Monotrypa undulata (Nicholson). Monticulipora undulata var. hemispherica J. ^ James. See Mono- trypa undulata-hemispherica (J. F. James). Monticulipoi'a uniformis J. F. James. See Peronopora compressa Ulrich. Monticulipora varians James and James. See Batostoma varians (James). Monticulipora (Chti'tetes) varians James. See Batostoma varians (James). Monticulipora vaupeli James and James. See Nit^holsonella vaupeli (Ulrich). Monticulipora (Fistulipora) venusta James and Jame.s. See Crepipora venusta (Ulrich). Monticulipora verrucosa J. F. James. See Calloporella ? nodulosa (Ulrich). Monticulipora (Monotrypa) welchi James. See Amplexopoi-a petasi- f ormis- welch i (James). Monticulipora westoni Foord. 1883. Monticulipora Westoni. Fooixl, Contributior.H Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., p. 7, pl.i,l-U. Trenton : Ottawa City, Canada. Monticulipora wetherbyi Ulrich. 1882 Monticulipora wetherbyi. Ulricth, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 239, pi. X, 4-4fc. 1886. Monticulipora wetherbyi. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 129. 1888. Monticulipora wetherbyi. James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 24. 1889. Monticalipora wetherbyi. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., Part II, p. 30. incKi.K8ANDBAMi,ER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 329 Monticulipora wetherbyi Ulrich — Continued. 1893. Monticulipora wetherbyi. Ulrioh, Geol. Miniuw)ta, III, p. 218, pi. xv, 7,8. 1897. Monticulipora Wetherbyi. Whiteaves, I'al. Foss., Ill, p. 162. Trenton (Stones River): High Bridge, Kentucky; Minneapoliu, Minne- sota; St. Andrews, Manitf>l)a. Monticulipora wetherbyi var. aspcrula .Tamos and James. See Peti- gopora asperula Ulrich. Monticulipora whiteavesii James and James. See Mcsotrypa whit- eavesi (Nicholson). Monticulipon (Diplotrypa) Whiteavesii Nicholson. See (in part) Prasopora selwyni (Nicholson), (in part) Prasopora simulatrix- oi'ientalis Ulrich, (in part) Mesotrypa whiteavesi (Nicholson). Monticulipora whitfieldi James and James. See Hemiphragma whit- iieldi (James). Monticulipora (Chsetetes) whittieldi James. See Hemiphragma whit- fieldi (James). Monticulipora wilmingtonense J. F. James. See Lioclema ? wilming- tonense Ulrich. Monticulipora ? winchelli Ulrich. 1890. Monticulipora winchelli. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 408, pi. xlv, 6, 6a. 1895. Monticulipora hamiltonense. J. F. James, Jour, Cincinnati Sinat4)iM)ra i^ronoHU. riricli, Jmir. ('incinimti Snc. Nat. HiHt., XII, p. l»6, fig. 20. 18}>3. Neinatopora granowa. Ulrich, (ionl. MinticHota, III, i>. 2()r), jd. iii, 17-L*(). Trenton: Cannon FallH, Minnewotji. Nematopora lineata (Hillings). 1866. Holopora lineata. BillingH, Catal. Sil. F«»:h. AntieoHti, i». .'56. 1890. Nematopora lineata. Ulrich, ( itH>l. Sur. IllinoiH,VIII, p. 646, \A. xxix, 7-7/'. Anticosti: Anticosti iHland. Nematopora ? lineopora (Billing.s). 1866. Helopora lineopora. BillingH, Catal. Sil. Fohh. AnticoHti, p. .38. 1890. Nematopora ? lineoiK>ra. Ulrich, (Jeol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, ji. (Wt. Anticosti: Anticosti Island. Nematopora macropora (Hall). 1888. Trematopora? (Trachyi)ora?) macr()jM»ra. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 60 (abstract, 1879. p. 4). 1882. Trematopora ? (Trachypora ?) macropora. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indi- ana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 236. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Nematopora minuta (Hall). 1876. Trematopora ? (Trachypora ?) minuta. Hall, Twenty-«Mghth Ann. Rej). New York State Museum (documentiiry edition), pi. xi, H. 1879. Trematopora minuta. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New Ycirk State Museum (Museum edition), p. 11.3, pi. xi, 8. 1882. Trematopora minuta. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana ( W'ol. Nat. Hist., p. 234, pi. X, 8. 1890. Nematopora minuta. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 64.5. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Nematopora ovalis Ulrich. 1890. Nematopora ovalis. Ulri»;h, Jour, ('incinnati Sfu;. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 197, fig. 21. 1893. Nematopora ovalis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 204, jil. iii, 24, 2."). 1890. Nematopora (juatlrata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, i>. 644, pi. xxix, 12-12C. 1897. Nematopora quadrata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 124, 125 (p. 5,53). Trenton; Cannon Falls, Minnesotiv; Montreal, Canada; Trenton Kails, New York. Nematopom quudnita. Ulrich. Seo Ncmatoponi ovalis i Irich. Nematopora raripora (Halt). 1852. Stictopora raripora. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 46, pi. xviii, 5«-f. 1874. Ptilodictya ? raripora. Nicholson and Ilinde, Canadian .lour., new sen, XIV, p. 142. 1875. Ptilodictya ? raripora. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, i>. 4.5, figs. 19, 4, 4a. Clinton: Flam borough Head, Ontario. Niagara: Lock port, New York. Nematopora retrorsa Ulrich. 1890. Nematopora retrorsa. Ulricth, iJeol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. CAh, pi. xxix, 9-9/>. Trenton: Alexander county, Illinois. 1 ,\ if i>\ 882 AMERICAN F088IL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 178. Nematopora itriatopora (Rillin|rs). IHflfi, Helup«jru 8triat(>|K»ra. HillinKH, Catal. Sil. Frtt. Ulricli, (Jtiol. Sit. lllinoiH, VIII, p. 045. Anticooti: AnticoHti iHland. Hematopora ttrigosa (Billing.s). IWkJ. UeloiMira Htrigowi. HillingH, Catal. Sil. Fow^ AnticoHti, p. 87. 1890. Neinatoi>ora HtriKOHa. ririch, (ieol. Htir. IlliiioiH, VIII, p. ((45. AnticoHti: Antic«Mti Inlaiul. NICH0L80NEILA Ulruh. (renotypo: Nichol.sonollapond(>r(>.sii ITIrich. 1890. Nicholwuiella. Ulridi, (Jeol.Siir. IllinoiH, VIII, pp. 374, 421. 1889. Ni<;holHoiiella. (ITlricli, in press), Miller, North Ainericaii (Jt'ol. Pal., p. 313. 1893. Nicholsonella. Ulrich, (ieol. Almnesota, III, p. 313. 1896. Nicholsonella. Ulrich, Zittel's Texfb. Pal. (Engl, wl.), j). 27fi. 1897. NicholHonella. Hiini>8oii, Fourteenth Ann. Itep. State (itologiHt New York for the year 1894, p. 5v»0. Nioholionella oomnlatfl Ulr'ch. 1890. Nichol80i)ella cnmulata. Ulrich, (Jeol. Sur. Illinoif, VIII, p. 42.'{, pi. xxxiii, 6-6r. 1895. Monticuliixtra cnnnnlata. J. F. James, Jonr. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 74. 1897. Nicholsonella cumulata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State (ieologist Nev York for the year 1894, figs. 183-186 {\\ 590). Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. Nicholsonella laminata Ulrich. 1893. Nicholsonella laminata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 315, pi. xxi, 15-19, 21. Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesl.>4onia canadensis Davis. See Hcderella caniMl'.'nsis (Nicholson). Nicholsonia pavonica Waagen and Wentzel. See E-scharopom pavo- nia (D'Orbigny). Odontotrypa Hall. See Buskopora Ulrich. Odontotrypa alveata Simpson. See Buskopom hi.striata (Hall). Oniniretepora D'Orbigny. Not recognized. (See (leol. Sur. Illinois, VHI, p. mi). 1850. Oinniretepora D'Orbigny, Pro. 92. Eichwald, Lethaea Rossicji, I, p. 484. Dybowsky, Die Chsetftiden der Ostbaltischen .Silur-Fonn., IWJO. Orbipora. 1877. Orbipora. p. 57. 1881. Orbipora. Nicholson, Genus Monticulipora, p. 24. 1886. Orbipora. Waagen and Wentzel, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, i>p. 874, 876. 01)s. The validity and systematic position of this genus am still in ques- tion. Of Eichwald's original species, as identified by Dybowski, the Orbipora distincta is closely related to Chietetes discoideus Nicholson, which we have doubtfully referred to Amr»lexoi)ora, as it has certain characters which nmy require its removal to the Heterotrypidw; the Orbipora panderi is very different, Imng an unequivocal Hemiphragma. ORTHOPOEA Hall. Genotype: Trematopora regularis Hall. 1886. Orthopora. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, explanation pi. xxv. 1887. Orthopora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, pp. xiv, 16. 1889. Orthopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 313. Obs. Simpson appears to give up Orthopora by referring the genotype to Khombopora (Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xix, 10,11); but until the type species is better known the genus had l)e8t be allowed to stand. Orthopora bispinulata (Hall). 1883. Callopora bispinulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, \>. 182 (abstract, 1881, p. 182). 1884. Callopora bispinulata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 14. 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) bispinulata. Hall and Simjison, Pal. New York, VI, p. 182, pi. Iv, 27-30, pi. Ivi, 16-18. 1889. Acanthoclema bispinulatum. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 291. 1889. Orthopora bispinulata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 313. Hamilton: Moscow, New York. Orthopora canaUcnlata (Hall). 1879. Trematopora canaliculata. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York StatO Museum, p. 151 (reprint, 1880, p. 13). m w ^di P' r m ■ I'll-] < 19 i 334 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Orthopora canaliculata (Hall) — C^ontinucd. 1883. Trematopora ? canaliculata. Hall, Rep. State (reologist New York for the year 1882, vl. xi, 12. 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) canaliculata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York; VI, p. 17, pi. xi, 12, pi. xxiii, 9. Lower llelderberg: Clark.wille, New York, Orthopora carinata (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) carinata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 179, pi. Iv, 2, pi. Ivi, 3. 1898. Trematopora carinata. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal.,1, p. 379. Hamilton: AVest Williams, Ontario. Orthopora elongata (Hall and Simpnon). 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) elongata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, YI, p. 183, pi. Iv, 11, pi. Ivi, 15. Hamilton: Near Lake Canandaigua and I^ake Owasco, New Yo-k. Obs. Orthopora transversa and Orthopora interplana apjiear to Ije syno- nyms of this species. Orthopora granifera (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) granifera. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 186. Hamilton: Owasco Lake, New York. Orthopora granilinea (Hall and Simp.son). 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) granilinea. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, pi. xxiii, 2. Lower Helderberg: Clarkfiville, New York. Orthopora hexagona (H&W and Simpson). 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) hexagona. Hail and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 178, pi. Iv, 8, pi. Ivi, 2. 1899. Bhombopora hexagona. Graban, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 164, fig. 53. 1897. Rhombopora transversa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xix, 12, 13. Hamilton: Eighteen-Mile Creek, shore of Lake Erie, New York. Orthopora immersa (Hall and Sirapi on.) 1887. Trematopora (Orth'^pora) immersa. Hall and Simpson, j"'al. New York, VI, p. 185, pi. Ivi, 11. 1899. Rhombopora immersa. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 166, fig. 57. Hamilton : Darien Center and AVest Hamburg, New York. Orthopora interplana (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) interplana. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 186, pi. Ivi, 12. Hamilton: Near Lake Canandaigua, New York. Obs. See remark on Orthopora elongata. Orthopora lineata (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) lineata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 181, pi. Iv, 3-6, pi. Ivi, 10. 1899. Rhombopora lineata. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, , p. 165, fig. 56. Hamilton: Darien Center and West Hamburg, New York. NICKLE8 AND BA88LEB.] CATALOGUE OF GENEKA AND SPECIES. 335 Orthopcra nodosa (Hall and 8inip.son). 1887. Treinatoimra (Orthopora) ntxloBa. Hall and SimitHon, Pal. New Tork, VI, pi. xxiii, 10. Ixtwer Helderberg: C'larkhville, New York. Orthopora orbipora (Hall). 1883. TreniatoiK)rd orbijKjra. Hall, TraiiM. Albany Institute, X, p. IHl (almtravt, 1881, p. 181). 1884. TrematoiKtra orbijKjra. Hall, Rep. State (ieologiHt New Yurk for the year 1883, p. 12. 1887. Trematopora (Orthr>iH)ra ?) orbipora. Hall and Sitni son. Pal. New York, VI, p. 188, pi. Iv, 13, 14, pi. Ivi, 8. Hamilton: Fallbrook, near I^ke Canandaigua, New Y jrk. Orthopora ornata (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) ornata. Hall and Simpdon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 184, pi. Iv, 1, pi. Ivi, 4. Hamilton : Near Geneseo, New York. Orthopora ovatipora (Hall). 1879. Trematopora ovatipora. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Musemn, p. 151 (reprint, 1880, p. 13 k 1883. Trematopora? ovatiiwra. Hall, Rep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xi, 9-11. 1887. Trematop'jra (Orthopora) ovatipora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 17, pi. xi, 9-11, pi. xxiii, 5. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Orthopora parallels (Hall). 1879. Trematopora parallela. Hall, Thirty-Hecond Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 152 (repriiit, 1880, p. 14). 1883. Trematopora ? parallela. Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xi, 1.3, 14. 1887. Trematopora (Orthoporr.) parallela. Hall and Siinp.son, Pal. New York, VI, p. 19, pi. xi, 13, 14, pi. xxiii, 7, 8. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New Y(jrk. Orthopora polygona (Hall). 1883. Trematypora jwlygona. Hall, Trans. Albany IiiHtitnte, X, j). 180 (abstract, 1881, p. 180). 1884. Trematopora polygona. Hall, Re]). State (Wnjlogist New York for the year 1883, p. 9. • 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) ]Hjlygonu. Hall and Siinpson. i ill. New York, VI, p. 176. 1899. Rhomboiwra i»olyRona. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soe. Ni;t. .S(;i., VI, p. 1(54. Hamilton: West Hamburg, New York. Orthopora regularis (Hall). 1874. Trematopora regularis. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 106. 1879. Trematopora regularis. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 151 (reprint, 1880, p. 13). 1883. Trematopora regularis. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the y<'«r 1882, pi. xi, 1-8, pi. xiii, 1-3 (in part). 18fc7. Trematopora (Ortho|>ora) regularis. Hall and Siiniwon, I'al. New York, '•'I, p. 16, pi. Xi, 1-8, pi. xxiii, 1. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. ■I ^ii M 1 ; 111 w 336 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. iBULL. 173. Orthopora regularis (Hall)— Continued. 1883. Trematoiwra regularis. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxiv, 5, 6. 1886. Orthopora regularis. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxv, 27, 28. 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) regularis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 71, pi. xxv, 27, 28, pi. xxvi, 5, 6. 1897. Rhomboiwra regularis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xix, 10, 11. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Obs. The above arrangement has bsen given l)erauHe the two forms are undoubtedly distinct. The Hamilton species should be compared with Rh'^:::bopo^a lineinodis Ulrich. Orthopora reticulata (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) reticulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 179, pi. Iv, 9, pi. Ivi, 5. 1899. Rhombopora reticulata. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 1B5, fig. 54. Hamilton : West Hamburg, Erie County, New York. Obs. Probably the same as Orthopora subquadrata. Orthopora rhombifera (Hall). 1874. Trematopora rhombifera. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 103. i 1879. Trematopora rhombifera. Hall, Thirty-set-ond Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 152 (reprint, 1880, p. 14). 1883. Trematopora rhombife;a. H.^U, Rep. Stale Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xi, 15-20. 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) rhor.ibifera. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 18, pi. xi, 15, 17-20, pi. xxiii, 11, 12. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville and Schoharie, New York. 1883. Trematopora rhombifera. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxiv, 3, 4. 1886. Orthopora rhombifera. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Gequadrata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 11. NICKLE8 AND BA88LEB.] CATALOGUE OF OENEBA AND SPECIES. 337 181 r the Ortliopora subquadrata (Hall) — Continued. 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) subquadrata. Hall and 8imi>Hun, Pal. New York, VI, p. 177, pi. Iv, 10, pi. Ivi, 1, 6. Hamilton: Darien Center, New York. Obe. See remark under Orthopora reticulata. Orthopora tortalinea (Hall). 1883. Trematopora tortalinea. Hall, TrauH. Albany Institute, X, i». 180 (ab- stract, 1881, p. 180). 1884. Trematopora tortalinea. Hall, Rep. State Geoloj^ist New York for the year 1883, p. 10. 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) tortalinea. Hall and Sinii>son, Pal. New York, YI, p. 180, pi. Ivi, 9. 1899. Rhombopora tortalinea. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Scjc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 165, fig. 55. Hamilton: Hamburg, New York. Orthopora transversa (Hall). 1883. Trematopora transversa. Hall, Trans, /vllmny Institute, X, p. 180 (ab- stract, 1881, p. 180). 1884. Trematopora transversa. Hall, Rep. State (leolctgist New York for the year 1883, p. 8. 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora ?) transversa. Ilall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 187, pi. Iv, 12, pi. Ivi, 13, 14. 1889. Rhombopora ? transversa. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo So<;. Nat. Sci. , ^'I, p. 164, fig. 52. Hamilton: Hamburg, Erie County, New York. Obs. See remark under Orthopora elongata. FACHTDICTTA Ulrich. Genotype: Pathydictya robusta Ulrich. 1882. Pachydictya. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat Hi.-' , V, p. 152. 1887. Pachydictya. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Unix IT, p. lt)2. 1889. Pachydictya. Miller, North American Geol. Pal. , p. .; .' '.i. 1890. Pachydictya. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 390, 522. 1893. Pachydictya. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 145. 1897. Pachydictya. (■impson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1804, p. 530. Pachydictya acuta (Hall). 1847. Stictopora ? acuta. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 74, pi. xxvi, Sa-b. 1875. Ptilodictya acuta. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 12, fig. 3. 1882. Stictoj)ora acuta. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. IHH, pi. viii, 1-1^. 1886. Pachydictya acuta. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, pp. 75, 7*). 1889. Pachydictya acuta. Ulrich, C'ontr. Micro-Pal. (*ainl)ro-Sil., Part 11, p. 44. 1893. Pachydictya acuta. Ulrich, ( leol. Minnesota, III, p. 155, pi. viii, 1 1-17, pi. ix, 7. 1897. Pachydictya acuUi. Whiteaves, Pal. Fobs, III, p. 161. Stictopora or Pachydictya acuta (in part), of various authors. Trenton: Trenton Falls and (»ther localities in New York; Burgin, Ken- tucky; Decorah, Iowa; various localities in Minnesota; St. Andrews, Manitoba. Pachydictya alcyone (Billings). 1866. Rilodictya alcyone. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. 36. Bull. 173 22 I' K\ i ill Ml 'It 338 AMEBIGAIf FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. 1 1 !1 : i ! ; i |! I Pachydictya alcyone (Billings) — Continued. 1893. Pachydictya alcyone. Ulrich, Geol. MinneHota, III, p. 146. AnticoHti: Anticosti Inland. Obs. This may prove a synonym for Pachydictya (trassa (Hall). Pachydictyii sirguto Ulrich. See Pachydictya crassa (Hall). Facliydictya bifurcata (Hall). 1853. Eschara bifurcata. Van Clevo (Mss.). 1883. Stictopora bifurcata. Hall, T\vclfth Ann. Hep. Indiana (icol. Nat. Hist., p. 267,pl.xiii,3,4. 1887. Pachydictya bifurcata. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 163; ibid.,111, 1888,pl. xv,!». 1895. Pachydic^tya l)ifurcata. Foerwle, (ieol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 599, i>l. xxviii, 9_ Clinton: Dayton and Fair Haven, Ohio. Pachydictya bifurcata-iustabilis Foersto. 1887. Pai'.hydic^tya bifurcata var. instabilLs. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., 11, p. 104; ibid.. Ill, 188S, j)!. xv, 10. 1895. Pachydictya bifurc-ata var. instabilis. Foerste, Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 599, pi. xxviii, 10. Clinton : Near New Carlisle, Ohio. Pachydictya conciliatrix Ulrich. See Trigonodictya conciliatrix (Ulrich/. Pachydictya crassa (Hall). 1852. Stictopora crassa. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 45, pi. xviii, 4a-c. 1874. Ptilodictya crassa. Nicholson and Hinde, Canadian Jour., new ser., XIV, p. 142. 1875. Ptilodictya (Tassa. Nicholson, Pal. I'rovince Ontario, p. 45. 1893. Pachydictya crassa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 147. 1866. Ptilodictya rustica. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. 36. 1893. Pachydictya rustica. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 146. 1866. Ptilodictya arguta. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. 36. 1893. Pachydictya arguta. Ulrich, (Jeol. ^Minnesota, III, p. 146. 1887. Stictopora scitula. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, pi. Ixi, 24, 25. 1893. Pachydictya scitula. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 147. 1889. Ptilodictya farctus. Foerste, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXIV, p. 328, pl.vi,31. 1895. Pachydictya farctus. Foerste, Geol. Sir. Ohio, VII, p. 599, pi. xxxi, 31. 1889. Rilodictya rudis. Foerste, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXIV, p. 329, pi. vi, 33. 1895. Pachydictya (Rhinidictya) rudis. Foerste, Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, j). 599, pi. xxxi, 32, 33. Clinton: WayneCounty, New York; Eaton, Ohio; Flamborough and Dun- das, Ontario. Anticosti: Anticosti Island. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Obs. Though rather meager in details and varying as to the immber of rows of apertures on the frond, there is substantial agreement in all the descriptions cited above. Evidently we have in this species a (cosmo- politan form. Pachydictya elegans Ulrich. 1893. Pachydictya elegans. Ulritrh, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 154, pi. viii, 18, 19, pi. ix, 8, 9. Trenton: St. Paul, Minnesota; Decorah, Iowa. 1 he lO- ■ I NicKLEs AND BA88LER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 339 Pachydiotya emaciata Foei'.sto. 1887. Pachydiotya emaciata. Fourete, Bull. Sci. Lah. Denison Univ., II, p. 62; ibid.. Ill, 1888, pi. XV, 8. 1895. Pachydicitya emaciata. Ftjerste Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 599, pi. xxviii, 8. Clinton: Dayton, Ohio. Pachydictya emareescens Foersto. See Ptilodictya expansa-emarces- cena (Foerste). Pachydiotya everetti Ulrich. 1890. Pachydictya everetti. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 523, pi. xxxiii, 1-1/. Trenton (Stones River): Dixon, IllinoiH. Pachydictya ? famelica (Foerste). 1889. Ptilodictya famelicus. Foerste, Proc. Boston Sotr. Nat. Hist. , XXIV, p. 329, pi. vi, 32. Clinton: Eaton-and Belfast, Ohio. Pachydictya farctus Foerste. See Pachydictya crassa (Hall). Pachydictya fenestelliformis (Nicholson). 1875. Ptilodictya fenestelliformis. Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XV, p. 181, pi. xiv, 5-56. 1875. Ptilodictya fenestelliformiH. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 263, pi. xxv, 8-86. 1875. Ptilodictya fenestelliformis. Nicliolson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 14. 1882. Phsenopora ? fenestelliformis. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. , V, pi. viii, 8. 1890. Pachydictya fenestelliformis. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 256. Cincinnati (Richmond): Blanchester and other localities in Ohio; Wil- mington, Ulinios; ? Peterborough, Canada (Nicholson). Pachydictya fenestelliformis-corticula Ulrich. 1890. Pachydictya fenestelliformis var. corticula. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 526, p!. xxxi, 1. Cincinnati (Richmond): AVilmington, Illinois. Pachydictya fimhriata Ulrich. 1886. Pachydictya fimbriata. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rej). Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 75. 1893. Pachyd;cty.i ^'mbriata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 152, pi. viii, 28-34, pi. ix. 13, 14. Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Pachydictya? firma Ulrich. 1890. Pachydictya tinna. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 52.";, pi. xxxi, 2-2/. Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. Pachydictya foliata Ulrich. 1886. Pachydictya foliata. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rtip. GecjI. Nat. Hisl. Sur. Minnesota, p. 73. 1893. Pachydictya foliata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 149, pi. ix, 1-5, pi. x, 5-10. 1896. Pachydictya foliata. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Eng. ed.) , lig. 470 (p. 283). Trenton (Stones River): Minneapolis, St. Paul, Cannon Falls, Preston, and Fountain, Minnesota. Pachydictya ^igantea Ulrich. 1890. Pachydictya gigantea. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 524, 2)1. xxxi, 3-3e. Cincinnati (Richmond) : Wilmington, Illinois. n *>?i t < 11 ( t i L t ^ \ iiL il r m^ 840 AMEBICAN FOS&IL BRTOZOA. (bull. 173 Faohydiotya hezagonalis Ulrich. 1889. Pachydictya hexagonaliH. Ulrich, Contr, Micro-Pal. Cambro-Hil., Part II, p. 42, pi. ix, 2- 2c. 1895. Pachydictya hexagonaliH. Whiteavea, Pal. Fohs., Ill, p. 118. Cincinnati (Bichmond): Stony Mountain, Manitoba. Pachydictya magnipora Ulrich. 1889. Pachydictya magnipora. Ulrich, ('ontr. Micro-Pal. t'ambn)-Sil., Part II. p. 43. 1897. Pachydictya magnipora. Whiteaves, Pal. Fo88.,III, p. 161. Trenton: St. Andrews, Manitoba; Keny on, Minnesota. Pachydictya obesa Foerste. 1887. Pachydictya obesa. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Deniaon Univ., II, p. 165; ibid., Ill, 1888, pi. XV, 12. 1896. Pachydictya obesa. Foerste, Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 599, pi. xxviii, 12. Clinton: Dayton, Ohio. Pachydictya occidentalis Ulrich. 1886. Pachydictya occidentalis. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 75. 1893. Pachydictya occidentalis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 151, pi. viii, 20-27, pi. ix, 6-10. Trenton (Black River) : St. Paul and Goodhue County, Minnesota. Pachydictya pumila Ulrich. 1890. Pachydictya pumila. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 186, fig. 11. 1893. Pachydictya pumila. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 157, pi. x, 1-4, pi. viii, 4, 5. 1890. Rhinidictya humilis. Ulrich, Jour. Cim^innati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 185, fig. 10. Trenton: Cannon Falls, Minnesota; Trenton Falls, New York. Pachydictya pumila-sublata Ulrich. 1893. Pachydictya pumila var. sublata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 158. Trenton: Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Pachydictya robusta Ulrich. 1882. Pachydictya robusta. Ulrich, Jour, Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 173, pi. viii, 10«-c. Trenton (Stones River) : Knoxville, Tennessee. Pachydictya (Rhinidictya) i*udis Foerste. See Pachydictya ci'assa (Hall). Pachydictya rustica Ulrich. See Pachydictya cmssa (Hall). Pachydictya scitula Ulrich. See Pachydictya crassa (Hall). Pachydictya 1 splendens Ulrich. 1890. Pachydictya splendens. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, \'I1I, p. 523, pi. xxxi, 2g. pi. xxxii, 1-16. Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. Pachydictya triserialis Ulrich. 1890. Pachydictya triserialis. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 187, fig. 12. 1893. Pachydictya triserialis. Ulrich, (^ool, Minnesota, III, p. 159, pi. x, 11-14. Trenton; Montreal, Canada, NicKLM AND BA8SLEB.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 341 Faohydictya turgida Foerste. 1887. Paohydictya turgida. FoerHte, Bull. 8vi. Lab. Deniaon Univ., II, p. 164; ibid.,!li, 1888,i>l. XV, 11. 1895. Pachydictya turgida. Foerste, Geol.Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 599, pi. xxviii, 11. Clinton: Dayton and Fair Haven, Ohio. Palffiocoryne Duncan and Jenkins. Genotype: PalaBocoryne Hcoticum Duncan and Jenkins. 1869. Palspocoryne. Duncan and Jenkins, Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. Ix)ndon, vol. 159, p. 69.3. 1873. Palffiocoryne. Duncan, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXIX, p. 412. 1873. Palffiocoryne. Etheridge, Jun., Mem. Geol. Sur. Scotland, explanation sheet 23, p. 96. 1874. Palffiocoryne. Young and Young, Geol. Mag., Dec. 2, 1, p. 422. 1879. Palffiocoryne. Vine, Hardwicke's Science Gossip, XV, pp. 225, 247. Obs. The authors of this genua considered it hydrozoal in its affinities, but there can be no doubt but that Young and Young were correct in (con- sidering the fossils to which the name was given (derived from the Carboniferous shales of Scotland) appendages or processes forming an integral part of the zoarium of Fenestella. FALESCHABA Hall. Genotype: Paleschara incrustans Hall. 1874. Paleschara. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Maieum, p. 107. 1882. Paleschara. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 157. 1887. Paleschara. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xviii. 1889. Paleschara. .Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 313. 1899. Paleschara. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat Sci., VI, p. 170. Paleschara amplectens Hall. See Leptotrypa ? quadmngularis (Nich- olson). Paleschara ? aspera Hall. See Paleschara niaculata (Hall). Palescliara beani (James). 1878. Ceramopora ? beani. James, Paleontologist, No. 1, p. 5. 1884. Ceramopora ? beani. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 23, fig. 3-36. 1888. Ceramopora ? teani. James and James, Jour. Ciniunnati Sue. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 37. 1888. Palescihara beani. Ulrich, American Geologist, I, p. 186. Cincinnati (Utica and Richmond): Warren County, Ohio; Covington, Kentucky (Utica). Paleschara bifoliata Hall. See Ptilodictya nebulosa (Hall). Paleschara ?? bilateralis Hall. 1879. Paleschara ? bilateralis. Hall, Thirty dcond Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 160 (reprint, 1880, p. 22). 1883. Paleschf.ra ? bilateralis. Hall, R), i>. 120, pi. viii, 7, 8 1882. Palesrhara offula. Hall, Kleventh Ann. liep. Indiana (ieol. Nat. IliHt., p. 245, pi. vii, 7, 8. 1883. Leptotrypa offula. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 158. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Faleschara ? pertenuis Hall. 188.3. Faleschara? (Lichenalia?) pertenuis. Hall, Tmns. .\n)an/ Institute, X, p. 179 (abstract, 1881, p. 179). 1884. Paleschara?? (Lichenalia?) pertenuis. Hall, lleji. State tieologist New York for the year 1883, p. 7. 1891. Paleschara pertenuis. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State (.ieologist New York for the year 1890, p. 37; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New Y'ork State Museum, p. 67. Hamilton: Lo
  • 8. This genuH can not be considered fully established, as no deUiils have been made known concerning the internal structure of the tyi* and only known Hi)ecie8. Patellipora stellata Rominger. 1887. Patellipora stellata. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, !>. 11. Obs. This species is founded uiwn three siK-cimens iliscovered ' ' in drift bowlders at Ann Arbor, associated with characteristic Corniferous lime- stone fossils in siliciiied conditions." Penniretepora D'Orbigny. 1850. Penni'iotepora. D'Orbigny, Prodr. de Pal., I, p. 45. 1895. Penniretepora. Whidbome, Devon. Fauna England, (Pal. Soc. Publ.), II, pt. 4, p. 185. Obs. This genus was never properly established. PEBONOFORA Nicholson. Genotype: Monticulipora f rondosa Nichol- .son (not D'Orbigny) = Ch8etete.s decipiens Rominger. 1881. Peronopora. Nicholson, Genus Monticulipora, ]ip. 102, 215. 1882. Peronopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., \, p. 153. 1886. Peronopora. Waagen and Wentzel, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, p. 875. 1890. Peronopora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 370. 1896, Peronopora (in part). Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 104, 1896. Peronopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), i>. 272. Peronopora compressa (Ulrich). 1879. Chsetetes compressus. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Sot;. Nat. Hist., II, p. 27, pi. vii, 25-256. 1882. Peronopora compressa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 244. 1894. Monticulipora compressa. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 75. 1882. Peronopora uniformis. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hi.st. , V, p. 244, pi. X, 8, 8a. 1895. Monticulipora uniformis. J. F. James, Jour, Cincinnati Soc, Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 76. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Obs. Peronopora imiformis Ulrich is not a valid species, having been founded upon a phase of Peronopora compressa Ulrich in which the mesopores are reduced to a minimum. Other species of Peronopora exhibit this same characteristic. Peronopora decipiens (Rominger). 1866. Chsetetes decipiens. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 116. 1882. Peronopora decipiens. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 244. 1874. Chsetetes frondosus (not of D'Orbigny). Nicholson, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXX, p. 508, pi. xxx, 2-26. 1875. Chsetetes frond-sus (not of D'Orbigny). Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 208, pi. xxii, 1-16. 1876. Chsetetes frondosus (not of D'Orbigny). Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, ser. 4, XVIII, p. 91, pi. v, 11, 11«. ' NicKLEs AND BAMLEB.] CATALOGUE OF OENEBA AND SPECIES. 345 I 1 Peronopora deoipiens (Romingcr) — Continued. 1881, Cha^tett'H frondoHUB. Quenstedt, Roehren- nml Sternkorallen, p. 7.'<, pi, cxlvi, 3-6 (not 8). 1881. Monticulipora (Peronopora) frondona (not of D'Orbigny). NicholHon, Genus Monticulipora, p, 216, figs. 4(\, 47, i>l, v, 4, 4a, 5, 5<(. 1888. Monticulipora frondosa (not of D'Orbigny ). Jamt'H and .TunicH, .Four. Cincinnati 8oc, Nat. Hist,, XI, p, 17. 1895. Monticulipora frondona (not of D'Orbigny), J, F, .TauieH, Jour. Cincin- nati Soc. Nat. HiHt,, XVIII, p, 72. Cincinnati (Lorraine and Richmond): MvHhoii auef(ire tlie name can be considereil valid. PETAIOTRTPA Ulrich. Genotype: Petalotrypa compressa Ulrich. 1890. Petalotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 377, 45:?. 188&. Petalotrypa. (Ulrich, in press), Miller, North American < lool. Pal, , p. .'M4. 1897. Petalotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist Now York for the year 1894, p. 582. Petalotrypa compressa Ulrich. 1890. Petalotrypa compressa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VTTT, p. 454, i>l. xlvi, 4-4/. 1897. Petalotrypa compressa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 157-159 (p, 582). Hamilton: Davenport, Iowa; Rock Island, Illinois. Petalotrypa delioata Ulrich. 1890. Petalotrypa delicata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIIT, p. 4.54, pi. xlvi, 5-5/>. Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa; Rock Island, Illinois. PETIGOPORA Ulrich. Genotype: Petigopora gregaria Ulrich. 1882. Petigopora, Ulrich, Jour, Cincinnati Soc, Nat, Hist,, V, p, l.i5, 1889, Petigopora, Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal, Cambro-Sil,, Part II, p, 34. 1889, Petigopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 314. 1890. Petigopora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 372. 1896. Petigopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 274. 1897. Petigopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann, Rep, State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 563. Petigopora aspernla Ulrich. 1883. Petigopora asperula. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 157, pi. vi, 4-4c. 1886. Petigopora asperula. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann, Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 130. 1888. Monticulipora wetherbyi var. asperula. James and James, Jour, Cincin- nati So " Nat. Hist., XI, p. 24. 1895, Monticulipora asperula. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat, Hist., XVIII, p. 81. 1897. Petigopora gregaria (in part). Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig. 129 (in part) (p. 564). Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. i-' - „?;*' 1 1 1' >' X' 840 AMKRIGAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [■I'LL. 173. I Petigopora gregaria riiicli. 1883. PetigoiN>m KrcKuriu. Ulrich, .Tour, (.'iiicinnivti H«h;. Nat. Hist., VI, p. l.W, pi. vii, .3-.V. 181W. Petigopora gnviria. J. F. JaimtH, .Tour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 124. 1897. Petigopora gregaria. SimpHon, Fonrtcentii Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1804, fig. 129 (in part)(p. 564). Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Petigopora peteohialis (Nicholson). 1875. Chffitotes pctechialis. NicholHon, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 213, pi. xxii, 5, fya. 1883. Petigopora petechialiH. Ulrich, .Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. ITiHt., VI, p. 156. 1886. Petigopora petechialiH. Ulri<;h, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 103. 1888. Monticulipora petechialis. .Tames and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 24. 1889. Petigopora petecliialis. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 496 (p. 314). 1895. Monticulijxira jwitechialiH. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. ITiet., XVIII, p. 85. Cincinnati (Ijf)rraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and viinnity. Petigopora scabiosa Ulrich. 1889. Petigopora scabicsa. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro Sil., Part II, p. .34. 1897. Petigopora scabiosa. Whiteaves, Pal. Fuss., Ill, j). 116. Cincinnati (Richmond): Stony Mountain, Manitoba. PHACELOPOBA Ulrich. Genotype: Phaceloponi pertenuis Ulrich. 1890. Phacelopora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 368. 1889. Phacelopora. ( Ulrich, in press). Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 314. 1897. Phacelopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 600. Phacelopora con.stricta Ulrich. 1890. Phacelopora constricta. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VTIT, p. 406, pi. xxix, 2. 1897. Phacelopora cons' .icta. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rej). Statt^ Geologist New York for fhe year 1894, fig. 209 (p. 600). Trenton: Burgiu, Kentucky. Obs. Mr. Ulrijh now regards this as the interior cast, of some undeter- mined species of Helopora or Arthroclema. Phacelopora pertenuis Ulrich. 1890. Phacelopora pertenuis. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 406, pi. xxix, 1-lc. 1894. Phacelopora pertenuis. Keyes, Mis.souri Geol. Sur., V, j). 13, pi. xxxiii, 3. , 1897. Phacelopora pertenuis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rej). State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 207, 208 (p. 600). Trenton: Thebes, Illinois. PHiENOPOBA Hall. Genotype: Phsenopora explanata Hall. 1852. Phaenopora. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 46. 1882. Phsenopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 152. 1887. Phtenopora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 157. 1889. Phsenopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 314. 1890. Phienopora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 392. J J I i I ,■ J NicKi,M AND BABBLER.] CATALOGUE OF OKNKRA AND SPECIES. 847 PHiEHOPOBA Hall-C7ontinu(Hl. 1803. PIm'nopora. Ulrich, (Jcol. Miniu^Hntu, III, ]>. 17H. 1896. PhiPiiopora. IJlricli, Zittfl'sTt-xth. Pal. (V.Uitl f. 172. 1895. Phijonopora ensiformis. Foerste, Oeol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 598. Clinton: Flamhorough, Dundas, and Hamilton, Ontario. Phsenopora exoellens (Billings). 1806. Ptilodietya exoellens. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. .34. 1882. Stictoporella ? excellens. Ulrich, .Tour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 169. 1889. Phsenopora excellens. Miller, North American CJeol. Pal., j». 314. Anticosti: Antico»ti Island. Obs. Compare Phtenopora explanata llall. Pheenopora ezpansa Hall and Whitfield. 1853. Eschara bipunctata. Van Cleve (MSS.). 1875. Phsenopora (Ptilodietya) expansa. Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 114, pi. V, 1. 1883. Ptilodietya expansa (in part). Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana (ieol. Nat. Hist., p. 266. (Gives the original description, but jd. xii, 1, 2 is the Ptilodietya expanaa, which see) . 1890. Phffinopora expansa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, tig. 12r (p. .392). 1895. Phsenopora expansa. Foernto, (jleol. Sur. Ohio, VII, ]>. .WS, ])1. xxix, 1. 1879. Ptilodietya platyphylla. James, Paleontologi.st, No. 3, j). 21. 1887. Phiunopora platyphylla. Foerste, Bull. Sci. liab. Dcnison Univ., II, p. 157; ibid:. III, 1888, pi. xvi, 1. 1883. Ptilodietya bipunctata. Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana Oeol. Nat. Hist., p. 266, pi. xiii, 5. Not Ptilodietya expansa. Foerste, Bull. S(a. Lab. Denison Univ., II, 1887, p. 155; ibid.. Ill, 1888, pi. xv, 5; Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXIV, 1889, p. 327. Clinton: Dayton and Clinton County, Ohio. Phsenopora (Ptilodietya) expansa Hall and Whitfield. See Phjenopora expansa Hall and Whitfield. Phsenopora explanata Hall. 1852. Phsenopora explanata. Hall, Pal. New York, II, j). 46, pi. xviii, Qut-r. Clinton: Flamborough Head and Hamilton, Ontario. Obs. See also Phjenopora excellens (Billings). ii S '!',1' ^^ ■t H ■■).- m 'A 3 348 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BUM,. 173. U ■ Phoenopora ? fenoHtelliformis Ulrich, See Pachydictya f enestellifonnis (Nicholson). Phser.opora fimbriata (James). 1853. Eschara rainosa. Van Cleve (MSS.) . 1878. Ptilodictya fimbriata. James, Paleontologist, No. 1, p. 8. 1887. Pha'noi)ora fimbriata. Foc^te, Bull. Sci, Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 161; ibid.. Ill, 1888, pi. xv, 7. 1889. Phjenopora fimbriata. Foerste, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXIV, p. 330. 1895. Phjenopora fimbriata. Foerste, Geol. Sur, Ohio, VII, p. 599, pi. xxviii, 7. 1883. Stictopora vanclevii. Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 268, pi. xiii, 1, 2. Clir>ton: Clinton County, Belfast, and Dayton, Ohio. Phaeaopora incipiens Ulrich. 1893. Phjenopora incipiens. Ulrioh, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 174, pi. xiii, 14-17. Trenton: Montreal, Canada; Chimney Point, Vennont; St. Paul, ]Minne- sota. Phsenopora lirata (Hall). 1874. Escharopora lirata. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 100. 1879. Escharopora lirata. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 161 (reprint, 1880, p. 23). 1883. Escharopora (Ptilodictya) lirata (in part). Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xvii, 1-6. 1887. Ptilodictya lirata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 38, pi. xvii, 1-4, pi. xxiiiA, 20. 1897. Phpnopora lirata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xv, 8. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Pheenopora magna (Hall and Whitfield). 1853. Eschara com pressa. Van Cleve (MSS.). 1875. Stictopora mafena. Hall and Whitueld, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 112, ]A. v, 5, 6. 1887. PhiEnopora magna. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 159; ibid., Ill, 1888. pi. xv, 6, pi. xvi, 2. 1889. Phsenopora maguL. Foerste, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXIV, p. 331. 1895. Phsenopora magna. Foerste, Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 599, pi. xxviii, 6, pi. xxix, 2a-c. 1883. Stictopora compressa Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 267, pi. xiv, 3. Clinton: Dayton and Belfast, Ohio. Pheenopora multifida (Hall). 1853. Eschara multifida. Van Cleve (MSS.) 1878. Ptilodictya sp. (?). James, Paleontologist, No. 1, p. 8. (Name P. Welshi suggested.) 1883, Stictopora multifida. Hall, Twelfth .\.nn. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nivt. Hist., p. 268, pi. xiv, 4. 1887. Phsenopora multifida. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 160; ibid., Ill, 1888, pi. xvi, 3. 1895. Pliienopora multifida. Fijerste, Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 599, pi. xxix, 3. Clinton: Dayton, Ohio; Hanover, Ohio, Indi* .la. Phsenopora multipora Hall. See Eurydictya miltipora (Hall). NICK LES AND BA88LEB.] CATALOGUE OF GENJSEA AND SPECIEa. 349 I Pha?nopora platvphvlla Foerste. See Phtenopom expaiisji Hall and Whitfield. Phsenopora punctata (Nicholson and Hinde). 1874. PtiIo<1ictya ? punctata. Nicholson and Tlindc, ('ana. 1874. Rilodictya ? punctata. Nicholson, Pal. Provin(;e ()nt'pe: Phnu topoiji ra cristata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxxi, 3«)-38. 1887. Phractopora cristata. Hall and Simjison, I'al. New York, VI, p. 5)9, pi. xxxi, 3»>-38. 1897. PhractoiMjpa cristata. Simi»8on, Fourteonth Ann. Rep. t5tat« (ieologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiv, 11-13. 1886. Lichenalia (Phractopora) cristata var. lint>ata. Hall, Fifth Atm. Kep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxxi, 34, ;i5. 1887. Phractojwra cristata var. lineata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 99, pi. xxxi, ,34, ;15. 1897. Phractopora lineata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rei». State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiv, 14. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. I 1 t Tfi t-V M i I m 4 '■;', V \' lii f^it r iii" 350 AMERICAN F088IL BRYOZOA. [BVLL.1T3. 1888. 1894. Phractopora cristata var. lineata Hall. See Phractopora cristata Hall. Phractopora lineata Simpson. See Phractopoi-a cristata Hall. Phractopora megastoma (Ulrich). 1890. Glyptopora megastoma. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 518, pi. Ixxviii, 5, 5a. Glyptopora megastoma. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 83. (Not defined. ) Gljptopora megastoma. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 21. Keokuk: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa. Waverly: Sciotoville, Ohio. Phractopora michelinia Simpson. Sec Glyptopora sagenella-lata Ulrich. Phractopora pinnata (Ulrich). 1890. Glyptopora pinnata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 156, pi. Ixxviii, 2. Burlington: Sagetown, Henderson County, Illinois. Phractopora sagenella Simpson (not Prout). See Glyptopora michelinia (Prout). Phractopora trifolia (Rominger). 1866. Fistulipora trifolia. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 122. 1890. Prismopora trifolia. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 505, pi. Ixxvii, 4-46. 1894. Prismopora trifolia. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv. , V, p. 18. Keokuk: Lagrange, Missouri; Keokuk, Iowa; Warsaw, Illinois. PHYLLODICTYA Ulrich. Genotype: Phyllodictya f rondosa Ulrich. 1882. Phyllodictya. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 153. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 315. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 390. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 141. Ulrich, Zitte''s Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.) , p. 280. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York 1889. 1890. 1893. 1896. 1897. Phyllodictya. Phyllodictya. Phyllodictya. Phyllodictya. Phyllodictya. for the year 1894, p. 531. Phyllodictya frondosa Ulrich. 1882. Phyllodictya frondosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 174, pi. viii, 11-116. 1893. Phyllodictya frondosa (?). Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 142. 1897. Phyllodictya frondosa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig. 88 (p. 531). treiiton (Stones River): High Bridge and Frankfort, Kentucky; ? Minne- apolis, Minnesota. Phyllodictya varia Ulrich. 1893. Phyllodictya varia. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 144, pi. xiv, 1-8. Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis and Cannon Falls, Minnesota. PHTLLOPOEA King. Genotype: Gorgonia ehrenbergi Geinitz. 1849. Phyllopora. King, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, ser. 2, II, p. 389. 1850. Phyllopora. King, Mon. Permian Fobs. England, p. 40. 1882. Phyllopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 150. 1885. Phyllopora. Waagen and Piihl, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, pp. 774, 796. 1886. Phyllopora. Ulrich,Contr. American Pal.,I, p. 5. 1889. Phyllopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 315. LL.m. Hall. 8, pi. (Not Iowa, k-lata nil, 2. linia .. 122. 4-46. NICKLE8 AND BA8SLER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 351 i'ork 174, agist nne- PHYLLOPORA King— Continued. 1885. Phyllopora. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State GeologiHt New York for the year 1893, pp. 718, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 912, 920. 1896, Phyllopora. Ulrich, Zittel'a Textb.Pal.(Engl.ed.),p.283. 1897. Phyllopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 512, 520. Phyllopora aspera Ulrich. 1890. Phyllopora aspera. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 613, pi. xliv, 5-56. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Phyllopora ? corticosa Ulrich. See Phylloporina corticosji (Ulrich). Phyllopora ehrenbcrgi Swallow (not Geinitz). 1858. Phyllopora ehrenbergi. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Arad. Sci., I, p. 180. Lower Permian : Kansas. Obs. — As no description was given, the form so iilentitied van not Ije recognized. Phyllopora superba Ulrich. See Reteporidra perundata (Hall). Phyllopora variolata Ulrich. See Phylloporina variolata (Ulrich). PHTLLOPORINA Ulrich. Genotype : Retepora Trentonensis Nicholson. Retepora, as applied by various authc^rs to Ordovician and Silurian anas- tomosing bryozoa (not Lamarck, 1801). 1847. Gorgouia (?). Hall, Pal. New York, I, pp. 16, 76 (not Linmeus, 1745). 1847. Intricaria. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 77. 1878. Intricaria. Miller and Dyer, Contr. Pal., No. 2, p. 7. 1 850. Subretepora. D'Orbigny, Prodr. de Pal. , I, p. 22. 1889. Subretepora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. (See Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 683, 687. ) 1882. Phyllopora (in part). Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, V, p. 150. 1886. Nov. Gen. (not named). Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 5. 1887. Phylloporina. (Ulrich), Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 150. 1890. Phylloporina. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 399, 639. 1893. Phylloporina. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 208. 1896. Phylloporina. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. ed. ), p. 283. Phylloporina angulata (Hall). 1852. Retepora angulata. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 49, pi. xix, Sa-h. 1875. Retepora angulata (?). Hall and WhitHeld, Pal. Ohio, II, p. Ill, pi. v. 2-4. 1882. Retepora angulata. Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 269, pi. xiv, 1, 2. 1887. Phylloporina angulata. Foerste, Bull. Sci. I^b. Denison Univ., II, p. 151; ibid.,111, ]888,pl. xv,l. 1889. Subretepora angulata. Miller, North American ( ieol. Pal., fig. 523 (p. 326). 1895. Phylloporina angulata. Foerste, (Jeol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 600, pi. xxviii, 1. Clinton: Rochester and Sodus, New York; Flamborough, Canada; Day- ton, Todds Fork, Fair Haven, and Centerville, Ohio. Phylloporina aspera (Hall). 1847. Gorgonia ? aspera. Hall, Pal. New York, T, p. 16, pi. iv, 3fi, b. 1889. Subretepora aspera. Miller, North American Cfeol. Pal., p. 326. 1890. Phylloporina aspera. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, i>. 332, pi. liii, 4-4c. Chazy: Chazy, New York; Mingan, Canada. lit; in it Si , i)'l ' ( 11,' III f If 352 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [bull. 173. Fhylloporina asperato-K^riata (Hall). 1852. Betepora asperato-striata. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 161, pi. xlC, 2a-h. 1889. Subretepora asperato-striata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. 1890. Phylloporina asperato-striata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 332,pl. liii, 5-56. Niagara: '^ockport. New York. Fhylloporina olathrata (Miller and Dyer). 1878. Intricaria clathrata. Miller and Dyer, Contr. Pal., No. 2, p. 7, pi. iii, 5, 5a. 1889. Subretepora clathrata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. 1890. Phylloporina clathrata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 639. Cincin- .^ti (Lorraine) : Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Fhylloporina corticoia (Ulrich). 1886. Phyllopora ? corticosa. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 61. 1889. Subretepora corticosa. Miller, North American (ieo.. Pal., p. 326. 1890. Phylloporina corticosa. Ulrich, G«ol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 639, pi. liii, 3,3o. 1893. Phylloporina corticosa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 212, pi. v^ 1-10. Trenton (Black River): Cannon Falls and St. Paul, Minnesota. Fhylloporina dawsoni Ulrich. 1890. Phylloporina dawsoni. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 331, pi. liv, 1-1». 1889. Subretepora dawsoni. (Ulrich, in press), Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. Trentcn: Montreal, Canada; Chimney Point, Vermont. Fhylloporina finestrata (Hall). 1850. Retepora fenestrata. Hall, Third Ann. Rep. State Cabinet Nat. Hist., p. 178, pi. ii, In-e. 1889. Subretepora fenestrata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. Trenton: Tjowville, Lewis County, New York. Fhylloporina gracilis (Hall). 1847. Retepora gracilis. Hall, Pal. Nev/ York, I, p. 15, pi. iv, 2, 2a. 1389. Subretepora gracilis. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. Chazy: Chazy, New York. Fhylloporina granistriata Ulrich. 1890. Phylloporina granistriata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. lilinuis, Vlli, p. 61^9, pl.xxix, 3, 3fl. Trenton: Alexander County, Illinois; Lexington, Ketitucky. Fhylloporina halli Ulri(;h. 1890. Phylloporina halli. Ulrich, Jour. Cintunnati So.-. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 181, fig. 7. 1893. Phylloporina halli. Geol Minnesota, III, p. 211, pi. iv, 16-21. Trenton (Black River ^: St. Paul, Minnesota. Fhylloporina incepta (Hnli). 1847. Retepora incejjta. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 15, pi. iv, la, b. 11^89. Subrotepor-i, incepta. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. Chazy: Galway, Saratoga County, New York. Fhylloporina. reticnlata (Hall). 1847. "^itricaria ? reticulata. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 77, pi. xxvi, 8a-c. 1889. Subretepora reticulata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal. , p. 326, fig. 524. 1890. Phylloporina reticulata. Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 332, 639, pi, liii 2, 2a. NICKLE8 AND BA8BLEK.J CATALOGUE OP OENEBA AND SPECIES. 853 Phylloporina reticulata (Hall) — Continued. 1893. Phylloporina reticulata. Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 210, pi. iv, 8-15, Trenton (Black River and Trenton): Watertown, New York; various locali- ties in New York, Vermont, Minnesota and Canada. Phylloporina sublaxa Ulrich. 1890. Phylloporina sublaxa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 179, fig. 6. 1893. Phylloporina sublaxa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 209, pi. iv, 1-7. Trenton (Stones River): Minneapolis, Minnesota; Lebanon, Lavergne and Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Phylloporina trentonensis (Nicholson). 1875. Retepora Trentonensis. Nicholson, Geol. Ilag., new ser., II, p. 37, pi. ii, 4-4ft. 1875. Retepora Trentonensia. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 15, pi. ii, 4-46. 1889. Phylloporina trentonensis. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambrp-Sil., Part II, p. 47. 1889. Subretepora trentonensis. Miller, North American G«ol. Pal., p. 326. 1890. Phylloporina trentonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 640, pi. liii, 1-lc. 1897. Phylloporina trentonensis. Whiteaves, Pal. Foss. , III, p. 162. Trenton: Peterborough, Ontario; St. Andrews, Manitoba. Phylloporina variolata (Ulrich). 1882. Phyllopora variolata. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 160, pi. vi, 14. 1889. Subretepora variolata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. 1890. Phylloporina variolata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 639. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Pileotrypa Hall. See Eridopora Ulrich. Pileotrypa bistriata Simpson. See Buskopora bistriata (Hall). Pileotrypa clivulata Simpson. See Eridopora ? clivulata (Hall). Pileotrypa denticulata Simpson. See Eridopora denticulata (Hall). Pileotrypa geometrica Simpson. See Fistulipora geometrica (Hall). Pileotrypa granifera Simpson. See Fistulipora granifera (Hall). Pileotrypa pyrif orrais Simpson. See Buskopora pyriformis (Hall). PINACOTRYPA Ulrich. Genotype: Fistulipora elcgans Rominger. 1890. Pinacotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 384. 1889. Pinacotrypa. (Ulrich, in press). Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 315. 1897. Pinacotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 555. 1897. Fistuliporina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 555. 1899. Fistuliporina. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. , VI, p. 168. 1897. Fistulicella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 606. 1899. Fistulicella. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. , VI, p. 167. Pinacotrypa elegans (Rominger). 1866. Fistulipora elegans. Rominger, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 122. 1890. Pinacotrypa elegans. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 385. if "if; Bull. 173- -23 tm 354 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. Jbull.178. Pinacotrypa elegans (Rominger) — Continued. 1898. Pinacotrypa eleganH. Whiteaves, Contr, Canadian Pal., I, p. 381. 1879. FistuliiKira proporoides. Nicholson, Pal. Tabulate Corals, p. 310, fig. 41, pi. XV, 2, 2a. Hamilton: Hamburg and Canandaigua, New York. Obs. Some of the Hamilton forma described by Hall will undoubtedly prove to be synonyms of this species. Pinacotrypa marginata Whiteaves. 1892. Pinacotrypa marginata. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 278, pi. xxxvi, 1-lA. Devonian [Hamilton?] : Lake Winnepegosis, Manitoba. Pinacotrypa operrulata (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Lichenalia operculata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New YorK, VI, p. 205. IV.KS. Lichenalia operculata. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. xv, 7; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pi. xv, 7. 1897. Fistulipora operculata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxii, 13. Hamilton: York and near Le Roy, New York. Pinacotrypa plana (Hall). 1883. Thallostigma plana. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 187 (abstract, 1881, p. 187). 1884. Thallostigma plana. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 30. 1887. Fistulipora plana. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). 215, pi. Iviii, 19, 20. 1897. Fistulicella plana. Simpson, Fourteentli Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxii, 4. 1899. Fistulicella plana. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Sor.Nat.Sci., VI,p.l67,fig.60. Hamilton: Darien Center and Eighteen-Mile Creek, New York. Pinacotrypa sermlata (Hall). 1883. Thallostigma serrulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 185 (abstract, 1881, p. 185). 1884. Thallostigma serrulata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 20. 1887. Fistulipora serrulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, ^ [, p. 214, pi. Iviii, 6-8. 1897. Fistuliporina serrulata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxi, 15. Hamilton; West Bloomfield, New York. Pinacotrypa stellatii (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia stellata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 183 (abstract, 1881, p. 183). 1884. Lichenalia stellata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 33. 1887. Lichenalia stellata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 195, pi. Iviii, 15, 16. 1897. Fistuliporina stellata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxi, 9. 1898. Lichenalia stellata. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 380. 1899. Lichenalia stellata. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 171, fig. 66 A. Hamilton: West Bloomfield and Eighteen-Mile Creek, New York. NICKLE8 AND BA88LER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 355 Pinacotrypa variapora (Hall). 1883. Thallostigma variapora. Hall, Trans. Albany InHtitute, X, p. 184 (abstract, 1881, p. 184). 1884. Thallostigma variapora. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 18. 1887. Fistulipora variapora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). 210, pi. Iviii, 9-14. 1897. Fistuliporina variopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxi, 10. .898. Fiatulipora variapora. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 380. Hamilton: West Williams, Ontario; York and shore of Lake Canandaigua, New York. Pinnaporella Simpson (1895). See Ptiloporina Hall. Pinnaporella Simpson (1897). See Ptiloporella Hall. Pinnaporina Simpson. See Ptiloporina Hall. Pinnaporina pinnata Simpson. See Ptiloporina pinnatii (Hall). FINNATOFOBA Vine. Genotype: Glauconome elegan.s Young and Young. 1883. Pinnatopora. Vine, Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., LIU, \>. 191. 1884. Pinnatopora. Vine, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XL, p. 330. 1884. Pinnatopora. Shrubsole, Proc. Chester Soc. Nat. Hist., p. 100. 1885. Pinnatopora. Vine, Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. Soc, IX, ]>. 78. 1886. Pinnatopora. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 6. 1890. Pinnatopora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. ,397, (514. 1896. Pinnatopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 2a3. Glauconome of various authors. 1887. Glauconome (not of Goldfuss or Lonsdale). Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxiv. 1887. Glauconome (not of Goldfuss or Lonsdale). Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Den- ison Univ., II, p. 78. 1897. Glauconome (not of Goldfuss or Lonsdale). Simpson, Fourteentli Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 524. 1899. Glauconome (not of Goldfuss or Lonsdale). Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 176. Finnatopora bellula Ulrich. 1890. Pinnatopora bellula. Ulrich, (ieol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 619, pi. Ixvi, 8-86. Base of Coal Measures: Seville, Illinois. Finnatopora carinata (Hall). 1883. Glauconome carinata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 196 (al)8tract, 1881, p. 196). 1884. Glauconome carinata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 60. 1887. Glauconome carinata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, ^'^I, p. 273, pi. Ixvi, 23, 24. 1897. Glauconome carinata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. viii, 14, 15. 1899. Glauconome carinata. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 177, fig. 74. Hamilton: Eighteen-Mile Creek, Erie and Ontario counties. New York. rr m I 356 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Finnatopora oonferta Ulrich. 1890. Finnatopora conferta. Ulricli, Geol. Sur. lUiiioiH, VIII, p. 618, pi. Ivi, 5, pi. Ixvi, 6. 1894. Pinnato{>ora conferta. Keyes, MiHSOuri Cteol. Sur., V, p. 31. Keokuk: Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa; Jersey County, Illinois. Finnatopora cnrvata Ulrich. 1888. Pinnatoi>ora curvata. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 76, pi. xiv, 4. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. Finnatopora flexnosa Ulrich. 1890. Finnatopora flexuosa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 617, pi. Ixvi, 4-4c. Keokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Finnatopora intermedia Ulrich. 1888. Fuinatopora intermedia. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 74, pi. xiv, 1. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. Finnatopora minor Ulrich. 1888. Hnnatopora minor. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, i». 77, pi. xiv, 7, 7a. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. Finnatopora nereidis (White). 1874. Glauconome nereidis. White, Prel. Rep. Invert. Foss., p. 18. 1877. Glauconome nereidis. White, Wheeler's U. S. Geol. Sur., IV, p. 105, pi. vii, 5a-e. Carboniferous; Confluence White Mountain and Black rivers, Arizona. Finnatopora nodata (Hall). 1883. Glauconome nodata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 160 (abstract, 1881, p. 18). 1883. Glauconome nodata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxvi, 13, 14. 1887. Glauconome nodata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 102, pi. xxxiii, 13, 14. Upper Helde.rberg: Near Le Roy, New York. Finnatopora simulatrix Ulrich. 1888. Finnatopora simulatrix. Ulrich, Bull. Denibon Univ.,IV, p. 75, pi. xiv, 3. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. Finnatopora sinuosa (Hall). 1883. Glauconome sinuosa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 160 (abstratit, 1881, p. 18). 1883. Glauconome sinuosa. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxvi, 11, 12. 1887. Glauconome sinuosa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 101, pi. xxxiii, 11, 12. 1897. Glauconome sinuosa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. viii, 8-10. Upper Helderberg: Near Buffalo, New York. Finnatopora striata Ulrich. 1890. Finnatopora striata Ulrich. Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. €17, pi. Ixvi, 4d. Keokuk: Bentonsport, Iowa. Finnatopora snbangulata Ulrich. 1888. Finnatopora subangulata. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 76, pl. xiv, 2. Waverly: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. MCKLK8 AND BABBLER.] CATALOQUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 857 Ulrich, Bull. 1 ii'iHon Univ., IV, \\ 70. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, Vlli, i.. «U>, pi. Hall, Tran8. Albany In8tituU\ X, p. 1(50 (ab- Ilall, Rep. State Gj'olonint New York for the Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York.VI, p. 102, Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Ktij). State Geolo- Pinnatopora tenniramoia Ulrich. 1888. Pinnatopora tenuiramoea. 1890. Pinnatopora tenuiramoea. Ixvi, 7. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. Pinnatopora tennistriata (Hall). 1883. Glauconome tenuistriatus. 8tract,1881,p.l9). 188.3. Glauconome tenuistriatus. year 1882, pi. xxvi, 15-19. 1887. Glauconome tenuistriatus. pi. xxxiii, 15-19. 1897. Glauconome tenuistriatus. gist New York for the year 1894, pi. viii, 11-l.S. Upper Helderberg: Near Buffalo, New York. Pinnatopora trilineata (Meek). 1872. Glauconome trilineata. Meek, Pal. Eastern Nebraska, p. 157, j)l. vii, 4(i-tl. 1890. Pinnatopora trilineata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 620, j)!. Ivi, «). 1894. Pinnatopora trilineata. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 31. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, Nebraska; Sangamon C'ounty, Illi- nois; Kansas City, Missouri. Pinnatopora vinei Ulrich. 1888. Pinnatopora vinei. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 77, pi. xiv, 5. 1890. Pinnatopora vinei. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 016, \A. Ixvi, ^^-^yh. 1894. Pinnatopora vinei. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Snr.,V, p. 31. Waverly: Richfield, Ohio. Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa; Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Pinnatopora whitei Foerste. 1887. Glauconome whitii. Foerste, Bull. Sci. I^b. Denison Univ., II, p. 78. 1887. Pinnatopora whitii. Foerste, Bull. Sci. I^b. Denison Univ., II, p. 87, pi. vii, 4a-c. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio. Pinnatopora youngi Ulrich. 1888. Pinnatopora youngi. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 78, pi. xiv, 6, 6^. 1890. Pinnatopora youngi. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VI II, j). 615, pi. Ixvi, 3. 1 894. Pinnatopora youngi. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur. , V, p. 31 . Waverly: Richfield and Lodi, Ohio. Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa; King's Mountain, Kentucky. POLTPORA McCoy. Genotype: Polypora dendroides McCoy. 1845. Polypora. McCoy, Synopsis Carbon. Foss. Ireland, p. 2(M). D'Orbigny, Prodr. de Paleontologie, I, p. 45. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 167. McCoy, Brit. Pal. Foss., p. 115. Eichwald, Lethsea Rossica, I, p. 372. Nicholson, Pal. Province, Ontario, p. 98. Etheridge, Jun., Proc. Geol. Assoc, IV, p. 120. Vine, Rep. British Assoc. Adv. Sci., p. 170. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hi8t.,V, p. 150. Claypole, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXXIX, p. 31. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, i>. :55. Vine, Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. Soc., IX, p. 86. Waagen and Pichl, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, pp. 774, 781. 1850. ia52, Polypora. Polypora. 1854. Polypora. 18(50. Polypora. Polypora. Polypora. 1881. Polypora. 1882. Polypora. Polypora. Polypora. Polypora. Polypora. 1874 1875 1883, 1885, 1885, 1885, ■m M urn ^% Vd 858 AMEBICAir FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 173. U' FOLTPOBA McCoy— Continued. 1886. Polypora. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal. , I, p. 5. 1887. Polypora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denieon Univ., II, p. 82. 1887. Polypora. Hall and Kimpeon, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxiv. 1889. Polypora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 315. 1890. Polypora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 396, 585. 1894. Polypora. Poita, Syst. Sil. Boh6me,VIII, 1. 1, p. 84. 1895. Polypora. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 699, 724; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 893, 918. 1895. Polypora. Whidborne, Devon. Fauna England, (Pal. Soc. Pub.,XLIX), II, Part 4, p. 174. 1896. Polypora. Ulrich, Zittel'sTextb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 282. 1897. Polypora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 502, 520. 1899. Polypora. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 162. 1895. Polyporella. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 700, 725; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 894, 919. 1897. Polyporella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 502, 520. 1895. Flabelliporella. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 703, 725; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 897, 919. 1897. Flabelliporella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894; pp. 502, 521. 1876. Protoretepora. De Koninck, Rech. sur les Foss. Pal. de la Nouv. Galles du Sud, III, p. 176; 1898, Engl, translation, Mem. Geol. Sur. New South Wales, Pal. No. 6, p. 136. Polypora aouleata (Hall). 1883. Fenestella aculeata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 163 (abstract, 1881, p. 21). 1883. Fenestella (Polypora) aculeata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxviii, 5-7. 1886. Fenestella (Polypora) aculeata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xl, 6-11. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) aculeata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 157, pi. xxxv, 5-7, pi. xl, 6-11. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Polypora albionensis Spencer. Recognizable? 1884. Polypora (Fenestella?) albionensis. Spencer, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. IV, p. 605, pi. vii, 5, 5a. 1884. Polypora (Fenestella?) albionensis. Spencer, Bull. Museum Univ. State Missouri, I, p. 55, pi. vii, 5, 5a. Niagara: Six miles east of Hamilton, Ontario. Polypora approximata Ulrich. 1859. Polypora biarmica (not of Keyserling). Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 450. 1890. Polypora approximata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 599, pi. Ixi, 5, 5a. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley and Litchfield, Kentucky. NICKLE8 AND BAMi.KR.] CATALOGUE OF QENERA AND SPECIES. 369 Folypora arkonensis Miller. 1874, Polypfjra tuberculata (not of Prout). NicholHon, Geol. Mag., new mr., T, p. 102, 1)1. ix, 20. 1874. Polypora tuberculata (not of Prout). NicholHon, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 100, fig. :i7n-r. 1883. Polypora arkononHiH. Miller, American Pal. Foss., edition 2, p. 292. 1898. Polypf»ra ArkonenalH. WhiteaveH, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. .379. Hamilt'n: Arkona, Ontario. Polypora arta (Hall). 1879. Fenestella Arta. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State MuHt>uin, p. 163 (reprint, 1880, p. 2.5). 1883. Fenestella Arta. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xviii, 4-9 (in part). 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) Arta. Hall and Sii.,pson, Pal. New York, VI, p. «)3, pi. xviii, 4-7. 1888. Fenestella (Polypora) Arta. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. xiv, 1-3; Forty-first Ann. liep. New York State Museum, pi. xiv, .-3. Lower Helderberg: Catskill Creek, New York. Polypora aspeotans (Hall). 1884. Fenestella aspectus. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Itep. New York State Museum, p. 59. 1885. Polypora aapectans. Hall, liep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pi. i, 4. 1887. Fenestella (Polyi)ora) aspectans. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State tieologist New York for the year 1886, p. 65. 1888. Fenestella (Polypora) aspectans. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geolo- gist New York for the year 1887, pi. xiii, 10-14; Forty-first iVnn. Rep. New York State Museum, pi. xiii, 10-14. 1897. Polypora aspectans. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. i, 12, 13. Hamilton: Bellona, New York. Polypora biarmica Prout (not of Keyserling). Soc Polypora approx- imata Ulrich. Polypora biseriata Ulrich. 1890. Polypora biseriata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VllI, p. 592, fig. M (p. 315), pi. Ix, 4-46. 1894. Polypora biseriata (?). Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 29. Warsaw: Warsaw and Monroe County, Illinois; Barrett Station, Missouri (Keyes). Polypora blandida Ulrich. 1886. Polypora blandida. Ulrich, Contr. Ameri(!an Pal., I, p. 18, i)l. ii, 3, .3a. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Polypora brevisulcata (Hall). 1883. Fenestella brevisulcata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 168 (abstract, 1881, p. 26). 1886. Fenestella (Polypora) brevisulcata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xl, 12-15. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) brevisulcata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 168, pi. xl, 12-15. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. ^ Mi' 'i^i ■K I i'<1 860 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [Bvu..ira. \X Polypora burlingtonentit ITIrii^h. 1890. Polypora biirlingtonenHiM. lllrifh, (itHil. Siir. IllirmiH, VIII,|i. 587, pi. lix, 2, 2a. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa; HenderHon County, IllinoiH. Polypora oarinella (Hall and Simpson). 1883. FencHtella (Polypora) n. ep. (?). IIhH, Va'\\ SUito ( M'oloj^ist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxxiii, 1,2. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) carinella. Hall unany Inntituto, X, p. in.'i (al)Htract, 1881, p. 24). 1883. Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora. Hall, llep. State (roolotfint New York for the year 1882, pi. xxxiii, 5-8, ? 9, 10. 1886. Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xli, 10-22, pi. xlii, 5-10. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 150, pi. xli, 10-22, pi. lii, 5-10. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Pol]rpora celsipora-minima (Hall). 1883. Fenestella celsipora var. minima. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 168 (abstract, 1881, p. 24). 1883. Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora. Hall, Rep. State (Jeologist New Y'ork for the year 1882, pi. xxviii, 1-4. 1886. Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora var. minima. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep.-State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xli, 11-13. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora var. minima. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 151, pi. xxxv, 1-4, pi. xli, 11-13. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Polypora eelsipora-minor (Hall). 1883. Fenestella celsipora var. minor. Hall, Trans. Allmny Institute, X, p. 166 (abstract, 1881, p. 24). 1886. Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora var. minor. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xli, 14, 15. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) celsipora var. minor. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 151, pi. xli, 14, 15. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Polypora oestrieiiBift Ulrich. 1890. Polypora cestriensis. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. IllinoiH, VITI, p. 594, pi. Iv, 4-46, pi. Ix, 7-7r. 1894. Polypora cestriensis. Keyes, Missouri (Jeol. Sur., V, p. 29. Chester: Chester, Kaskaskia, and near Anna, Illinois; Litchfield and Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Poljrpora compaota (Hall). 1879. Fenestella compacta. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 163 (reprint, 1880, p. 25). 1883. Fenestella compacta. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xviii, 1-3. 1887. Fenestella ( Polypora) compacta. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 63, pi. xviii, 1-3, pi. xxii, 4, 5. MCKLM AND BAKBLEHl CATALOGUE OF OKNKRA AND Sl'KCIF/.. 801 I Polypora oompaot* (Hall) — Continued. 188;i. FencBtella (Hcmltrypa) Nervia (in part). Hall, Itt^p. St«t«^ Ooolo^iBt New York f«>r tho year 18H2, pi. xxil, }-'A. Ix)weT HelderlHjrg: ClarkHville, New York. Polypora oomplanata Ulrich. 18>K). I'ttlypora lomplanata. Ulrii-h, ('n\n\. Siir. llIiimiH, VITI, \t. 597, pi. Ix, (WV. CheHter: Chenter, IllinoiH. Polypora compresaa (Hall). 1879. FeneHtella (roinpresHa. Hall, Thirty-Heooiin, I'al. New York, VI, p. 61, pi. xviii, 14-18. 188.'l Fenefltella planirainoHa. Hall, Rep. State (ieolo^JHt New York forthe year 1882, pi. xviii, 14-18. TiOwer Hel(lerl)erg: ClarkHville, New York. Polypora oonferta (Hall). 188;}. FeneHtella conferta. Ilall, Trann. Albany Institnte, X, ]>. 6.1 (alwtmct, 1879, p. 7). 1882. FeneHtella (uinferta. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Hep. Indiana (leol. Nat. Hint., p. 252. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Polypora oortioosa Ulrich. 1890. Polypora corticosa. Ulrich, (Jeol. Sur. IllinoiH, VIII, p. r>})6, pi. Ix, 5-5^, pi. Ixi, 1. 1894. Polypora corticosa. Keyes, MiHHouri Geol. Snr., V, p. .30. Chester: Chester, Illinois. Polypora crassa Ulrich. 1890. Polypora crassa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 60.3, jil. Ixi, 8, 8a. Upper Coal Measures: Sugar Creek, Sangamon County, IllinoiH. Polypora crebescens (Hall). 1886. Fenestella crebfi ens. Hall, Fifth Ann. Il<^p. State CJeologist New York for the year 1835, pi. xlv, 20, 21. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) crebescens. Hall and Siniiwon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 170, pi. xlv, 20, 21. Upper Helderberg: Western New York. Polypora cultellata Hall. See Polypora shumurdi Prout. !?olypora cylindracea (Hall). 1883. Fenestella cylindracea. Hall, Trans. Albany InHtitut*>, X, p. 106 (abstract, 1881, p. 24). Upper Helderberg: Near Buffalo, New York. Polypora distans (Hall). 1883. Fenestella distans. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, i>. 165 (abstract, 1881, p. 23). 1883. Fenestella (Polypora) distans. Hall, Rep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxx, 2-5, ? 6-10, 15, 16. 1886. Fenestella distans. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xliv, 7. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) distans. Hall and Sinipnon, I'al. New York, VI, p. 161, pi. xxxvii, 2-10, 15, 16, pi. xliv, 7. Upper Helderberg: Near Buffalo, New York. 862 AMERICAN B'OSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Polypora distincta Ulrich. 1890. Polyiwra distincta. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. IlHiioiH, VIII, p. 603, pi. Ixi, 7, 7a. Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois. Polypora olegans ? Hall. Sen Polypora idothea Hall. Polypora elongata (Hall). 1888. Fenestella (Polypora) elongata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxxiii, .S, 4. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) elongata. Ilall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VT, p. 153, pi. xlii, 3, 4. Upper Helderberg: Onondaga Valley, New York. Polypora eudora (Hall). 1870. Fenestella Eudora. liall. Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mu- seum, p. 165 (reprint, 1880, p. 27) . 1883. Fenestella Eudora. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the yt^ar 1882, pi. xix, 3-10, ? 12. 18>^7. Fenestella (Polypora) faidora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 58, pi. xix, 3, 4, ? 5, 6-10. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Polypor'i fastuosa Foerste (Dc Koninck?). 1887. Polypora fastuosa De Koninck. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., IT, p. 82, pi. T li, 9a-il. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge and Bald Hill, Ohio. Obs. It is very unlikely that Foerste's form is the species which De Ko- ninck described under the name P. fastuosa. Polypora fistulata (Hall). 1884. Fenestella fistulata. Hall, riiirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mu- seum, p. 59. 1885. Fenestella fistulata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pi. i, 6. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) fistulata. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rc]). State Geologist New York for the year 1886, !>. 64. 1888. Fenestella (Polypora) fistulata. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rcjk State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. xii, 1-16; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pi. xii, 1-16. 1805. Pf)lyporella fistulata. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State (nH)logi.st New York for the ye.T. 1893, p. 700; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, ]>. 894, 1897. Polyporella fistulati,. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year i8f 4, pi. i, 0, 10. Hamilton: Genesee ami Erie counties. New York; West Williams, Ontario. Polypora flabelliformis (Hall). 1883. Fenestella flabelliformis. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 165 (abstract 1881, p. 23). 1883. Fenestella (Polypora) flabelliformis. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxx, 11, 12. 1887. Fenestella (Polyjiora) flabelliformis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI,p. 161,pl.xxxvii,ll,12. Upper Helderberg: Onondaga Valley, New York. In the Trans. Albany Institute, X, j). 165, the locality is given as Shortaville, near Mam-hester, New York. 1' ■ NicKLES AND BABBLER.] CATALOGUE OF OENPJRA AND SPECIES. 363 Folypora ? gracilis Prout. I860. Polypora gracili.H. Front, Trann. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 580. 1866. Polypora grafilic. Front, (leol. Sur. Illinoin, II, p. 422, pi. xxi, 1, In. 1888. Polypora gracili.«. Ulriih, Bull. Deiiiyon Univ., IV, p. 73. 1890. Polypora ? graoilis. ririch, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 590, i>l. Ixi, 10, 10a. 1894. Polypora gracilis. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 28. Keokuk: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa; Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Wavei' , : Richfielfl and Sciotoville, Ohio. Polypora grani^inea (Hall). 1883. Fenestella granilinea. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, j). 168 (abstiact, 1881, p. 27). 1886. Fenestella (Polyi>ora) granilinea. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rei). Stutt^ (ieologift New York for the year 1885, pi. xl, 20-23. 1887. J'enestella (Polypora) granilinea. Hall ami S' jij)son, I'al. New York, VI, p. 154, pi. xl, 20-23. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Polypora halliana Prout. I860. Polypora Halliana. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., 1, ji. 580. 1866. Polypora Halliana. Front, Geol. Sur. lilinoiri, II, j.. 421, pi. xxi, 4-4h. 1876-7. Protoretei)ora(Polyi)f7ra) Halliana. Do Koninck, Re(^h. sur Ics Foss. Pal. de la Nonv. Galles du Sutl, III, p. 17!>; 1898, English translation, Mem. Geol. Sur. New South Wales, Pal. No. 6, p. 137. 1890. Polypora halliana. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illin()i^., VIII, ]>. 587, pi. lix, 5-5c. 1894. Folypora halliana. Keyes, Missouri (Jeol. Sur., V, p. 28. Keokuk and \Varsaw: Warsaw, Illinois, and Keokuk, Iowa. Polypora Halliana Nicholson (not Prout) = ? 1874. Polypora Halliana. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 99. Uppei Helderljerg: Wainfleet, Ontario. Polypora Hamiltouensi.s Prout. Sco Rotcporina haniiltononsis (Prout). Folypora hexa^onalis (Hall). 1883. Fei.i^-! ' 1 hexagonali , Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 109 (abstract, 1881, p. 27). 188.3. Fenestella (P^'lypoi'a; hercagonalis. Hall, Rep. State ieologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxxi, 14-20 1887. Fenestella (Folypora) hexagonalis. Hall and Simpscjii, I'al. New York, VI,p.l64,pl."xxxiii, 14-20. Upper Helderl)erg: Walpole, Ontario. Polypora hexagonalis-foraminulosa (Hall). 1883. Fenestella hexag(«ial is var. foraminulosa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 169 (abstract, 1881, p. 27). 1883. Fenestella (Folypfira) hexagonalis var. foraminulosa. Hall, Kc]i. Stale Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxxii, 16-20. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora, hexagonalis var. foraminulosa. Hall and Simpsoii, Pal. New York, VI, p. 165, pi. xxxix, i6-20. Upper Helderlx'rg: Walpole, Ontario. Polypora idothea (Hall). 1874. rolyiK)ra eleguns (?). Hall, Twenty-sixlli Ann. Rci>, New York State Museum, i». 97. 1879. Fenestella Idothea. Hall, Ti.irty-seccmd Aim. I{«'p. Ni'w York State Museum, p. 166 ( reprint, ISSO, p. 28). ~ i : ;i ■ ■•■/' ' ■'i 'i ' t • ".1 364 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. ! ly V Polypora idothea (Hall) — Continued. 188.'{. Fenestella Idothea. Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xix, 14, 15. 1887. Fenestella (Polyjwra) I)erg: ClarkHville, New York. Polypora hnbricatii Prout. Not recognizal)le. 1H6(). Polypora iinbrifatu. Pront, Trans. St. Louis Aca,auvoo and near Plymouth, Illinois; Keokuk and Rentonsport, 11 'r State [ ieolo- ( ieol- Rej). York York, Polypora manitobensis Whitcavos. 1892. Polypora (i)orosa ? var. ) Manitol)cnsis. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 280, pi. \xxvi, ri. Devonian (Hamilton?): Lake Manitoha, Manitoha. P»>''->.ora inarginato Geinitz (not McCoy). See Polypora .submargi- na-H Meek. Polypora mexicana Prout. 1858. Polypora Mexicana. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 270, pi. xvi, 2-2l>. 1876-7. Protoretepora (Polypora) mexicana. De Koninck, Rech. sur les Foss. Pal. de la Noiiv. Galles du Sud, III, p. 179; 1898, Engl, translation, Mem. (ieol. Sur. New South Wales, Pal. No. 6, p. 137. Permian: Jornada de Muerto, New Mexico. Polypora multiplex (Hall). 188-1. Fene.«tella nniltiplex. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, )>. 57. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) multiplex. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1 886, p. 66. 1888. Fenestella (Polypora) multiplex. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State (ieol- ogist New York for the year 1887, pi. xi, 12-16; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Mu.^'.Mnn, pi. xi, 12-16. 1S99. Polypora nniltiplex. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, !>. 162, fig. 51 A. Hamilton: Moscow, Alden, and Eighteenmile Creek, New York. Polypora mutabilis (Hall). 18s;5. Fent'stella mutabilis. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 167 (abstract, 188], p. 25). 1883. Fene>itella (Poly.xi)a) mutabili.-. Hall, Rep. State (ieologiat New York for the year lo62, pi. xxxii, 12-16. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) mutabilis. Hall and Simjjson, Pal. New York, VI, J). 166, pi. xxxix, 12-15. Upper Helderberg: Walpule, OuUirio. '"'(I '\n 1 V ■ : ..., 366 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZO/ [bull. 173. I i i'- Polypora nexa (Hall). 1883. Fenestella nexa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 167 (abstract, 1881, p. 25). 1883. Fenestella (Polypora) nexa. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxxii, 4-9. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) nexa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 165, pi. xxxix, 4-9. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Polypora nodocarinata Ulrich. 1890. Polypora ncxlocarinata. Ulrich, Geol. Siir. Illinois, VIII, p. 601, pi. Ixi, 9, 9a. Upper Coal Measures: Crooked Creek, near Centralia, luid Macoupin County, Illinois. Polypora obliqua (Hall and Simpson). 1879. Fenestella Artn (in part). Hall, Thirty-secont New York for the year 1882, pi. xxvii, lO-LS. 1887. Fene.stella (P(»lypora) propria. Hall and SinipHoii, Pal. New York, VI, p, 157, pi. xxxiv, 10 13 Upper HeMerbevg: Near Buffalo, New York. Polypora ? psyche Billinf»-.s. 1874. Polypora PHychr. Billings, Pal. Fohh., II, p. 11, tigs. 1, 2. Oriskany ((iasin^. Limestone): Indian Cove, (iraape Bay, ('anatla. Polypora pulchella Nicholson. 1874. Polypora pulchella. NicholHon, Geo!. Mt^., newser., I, p ItU.pl.ix, l«. 1874. Polyjiora i ulchcJla. Nicholson. Pal. Province Ontario, p. M(t, fi^r. 'Ah. Tapper Ht'lderberg: Port Colborne, Ontario. Polypora punctostriata (Hall). 1876. J'enestella puncLO.stri«ta. Hall, Twenty -eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus-euin (documentary edition), pi. xii, 15. 16; ibid. (Museum edition, 1879), p. 125, pi. xii, 15, 16. 1882. Fenewtella punctostriata. Hall, Eleventh .Vnn. Rei>. Indiana (ieol. Nat. Hi.st., p. 251, pi. xi, 15, 16. Niaaara: Waldron, Indiana. Polypora quadrangularis (Hall). 1883. Fenestella (juadrangulari^'. Hall. Trans. Albany 1ii.-.»itute, X, p. 163 (abstract, 1881, p. 21). 1883. Fenestella (Polyjiora) quadrangi.ilari;-. Hall, Kep. State Geologist Ni-w Y'ork for the year 1882, pi. xxviii, .s-l,!, pi. xxix, 23, 24. 1886. Fenestella (Polypora) (iuadian,'.,'ularis. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rt'|). State (Jeol- ogist New Y'crk for the year ISS.), j)1. xl, 1,2. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora^ quadra ngularis. Hall and Simiwon, Pal. New York, VT, p. 158, pl.xxxv, 8-13, p!. xxxvi, 23, 24, pi. xl, 1, 2. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Polypora radialis ITlrich. 1888. P()lyi>ora radialis. Ulrich, P..iU. Demson Univ., IV, p. 74. 18W. Polypora radialis. THri. h. (leol. Sur. Illiih)is, VIII, p. 5ni, pi. Ix, 1-14 (abstraj-t, 1H81, J). 22 1. J883. Fenestella ( P<>ly|y/ra i rigida. Uail. Rep. .'^tate ^M-olotriM New York for the year 1882 }>!. xxrii, 1-3. 18S7. Fenestf'lla ( Poly porn riirida. Hail :ind .»iimi»Koti Pal. New York, VI, p. 1.55, {>!. xxxiv. 1-3. L'pper HeUlerlx^rg: Thonipaoji's I.Mke, All>any (.Vmuty, New Ym^. ( •» i 368 AMERICAN F08HIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. 1^ u Polypom rigida Prout. Not rot'ogiiizablc 1866. Polypora rigida. Prout, TraiiH. St. LouiH Acad. Sci., II, p. 412. Geological Iiorizon and locality not given. Polypora robusta (Hall). 1883. Fenestella robusta. Hall, TnanH. Al})any Iiif Jtute, X, j>. 164 (abstract, 1881, p. 22). 188.3. I'eneHtella (Polypora) robusta. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxvii, 4-7, pi. xxx, 1, pi. xxxii, 1-3. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) robusta. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 156, pi. xxxiv, 4-7, pi. xxvii, 1-3, j)l. xliii, 1, pi. xlvi, 6. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Polypora rustica (Hall and SiiiipHon). 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) rustica. Hall and Sim j won. Pal. New York, VI, p. 169, pi. xliii, 10-13. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Polypora separata (Hall). 1883. Fenestella (Polypora) separata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist Nevt* York for the year 1882, pi. xxxii, 10, 11. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) separata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 166, pi. xxxix, 10, 11. UpjK'V Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Polypora shumardi Prout. 1858. Polypora Shumardii. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 271, pi. xvi, 3-3/y. 1876-77. Protoretepora (Polypora) Shumardii. De Koninck. Kt\-h. sur les Foss. Pal. de la Nouv. Galles du Sud, III, p. 179; 1898, Engls translation, Mem. Geol. Sur. New South Wales, Pal. No. 6, p. 137. 1885. Polypora shumardi. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 35, pi. i, 5. 1890. P()lyi»ra shumardi. Ulrich, ( Jeol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, j). 586, pi. Iv, 2-2(1. 1883. Fenestella cultellata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 162 (abstract, 1881, p. 21). 1883. Fenestella (Polypora) cultellata. Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1882, pi. (36) xxix, 3-22. 1886. Fenestella (Polypora) cultellata. Hall, Fifth Aim. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi, xli, 9. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) cultellata. Hall and Simi)S()ii, Pal. New York, VI, p. 160, pi. xxxvi, .3-22, pi. xli, 9. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Polypora simulatrix Ulrich. 1890. Polypora simulatrix. Ulrich, (tcoI. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 589, ]A. lix, 4-46. 1894. Polypora simulatrix. Keyes, Alissonri (tcoI. Sur., V, p. 28. Keokuk; Nauvoo, Warsaw, and Henderson County, Illinois; Keokuk and Bentonsport, Iowa. P»lypora spininodata I'lrich I8JH1. l'olyi>ora sjiiniiiodata. Ulrich, Geo!. Sur. Illinois, VIII, ]>. .i94, p). Ix, 3. 1894. Polypora spininodata. Keyes, Missouri ijtool. Sur., V, p, 29. Warsaw: Warsaw, Illiiimois. Polypora spinulifera Mruli. l8iH). lyponi spinulifera. Ulm-ii, (tpoI. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 598, pL Ixi, 2, 2re, 3, 3a, 4, 4tt. NicKi-KHAM. itAssLEK.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 369 Folypora spinulifera Ulrich — Continued. 1894. Polypora spinulifera. Keyea, MiHSuuri Ueol. Sur., V, p. 30. Chester: Chester and Monroe County, Illinois. Coal Measures: Montgomery County, Illinois; near Ke«l Oait, Iowa. Polypora stragnla White. \H&i. Polypora biarmica (not of KevHi'rling). Geinitz, Carh. nnd Dysis in Nebraska, p. 28. 1872. Polypora s{). undet. Meek, Pal. Piastern Nebraska, p. 155. 1874. TV)lypora stragnla. White, Prelim. Rep. Invert. Foss., p. 19. 1877. Polypora stragnla. White, Wheeler's V. S. Geol. Sur., IV, i». 108, pi. vii, 4u, h. Carboniferous: White Mountains, Arizona (White); Nebraska (Meek). Polypora striatopora (Hall). 188;'i. Fenestella striatojiora. liall. Trans. Allmny Institute, X, j>. 1(>4 (abstra«'t, 1881, p. 2.'}). 188t}. Fenestella (Polypora) striatopora. Hall, Fifth Ann. liep. State Geologist New York for the year 18a5, pi. xi, 1()-19. 1887. Fenestella (Polyi)ora) striatopora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, A'l, //' p. 168, 1)1. xl, iti-19. 1897. Polypora striatoiM>ra. Simpson, Fourteenth .\nn. Rep. State Geologist New York for tlie year 1894, pi. i, 11, 14, 15. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Polypora ? stricta (Hall and Sinip-son). 1888. Fenestella Eudom(?). Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1882, i.l. xix, 1, 2. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) stricta. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 59,pl. xix, 1,2. Lower Helderterg: Clarksville, New York. Polypora submarginata Meek. 1866. Polypora niarginata (notof Met'oy ). (ieinitz, Carb. nnd Dyas i:i Nebraska, p.69, pi. V, ll«,i, 12f/,//. 1872. Polypora submarginata. Meek, Pal. Eastern Nel)raska, p. 154, pi. vii, 7ii, h. 1890. Polypora submarginata. Ulrich, Geol, Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 602, pi. Ixi, 6-()/>. 1S94. Polypora submarginata. Keyes, Mi.'tsouri Geol. Sur., \', p. ;{0. Upper Coal Measures: Nebraska City, .Nebraska; Macoupin County, La Salle, and (Springfield, Illinois; near Red Oak, Iowa. Polypora submutans (llall). 1888. Fenestella submutans. Hall, Trans. Alltany Institute, X, ji. 16;! (abstnu-t, 1881, p. 21). 1886. Fenestella (Polypora) submutan.'^. Hall, Filth .\iiu. Rep. State (ieologist New Y .rk for the year 18S;S, pi. xl, 8-5. 1887. Fenestella 'Polypora) submutan.«. Hall ap-5. Hamilton: Falls i)f the Ohio. Polypora tantula ^lhlll). 18S8. Fe.iestella tantulus. Hall, Trans, .VH>any Institute, X, p. 64 (abstract, 1879, p. H). 1882. Fene.stella tantulus. Hall, Kleventh .V«*. K«p. Indiana Cieol. Nat. Hist., 1). 258. Nityiara: Waldron, Imliana. Bull. 178 2-i '■'4 '■ ! '^■| I '••'■n I + 370 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. !«■: Polypora tenella Nicholson. 1874. Polypora tenella. Nicholnon, Geol. Mag., new ser., I, p. 162, pi. ix, 1%. 1874. Polypora tenella. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 100, fig. '.W. Upper Heltlerberg: Wainfleet, Ontario. Polypora transversa ITlrich. / 1886. Polypora tranHversa. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., T, p. 18, pi. ii, 2, 2a. '/ Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Polypora tuberculata Prout. 1858. Polypora tuljerculata. Prout, Trans. St. Jjouis Acad. Sci., I, p. 44S), pi. xviii, 3. 1885. Polypora tuberculata. Vine, Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. Soc., IX, p. 87. 1890. Polypora tult)erculata. Ulrich, (ieol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 595, pi. Ix, 8. 1894. Polypora tuberculata. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 30. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Litchfield, Kentucky. Polypora tuberculata Nicholson (not Prout). See Polypora arkonensis Miller. Polypora varia (Hall). 1888. Fenestella varia (Hall). Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. xiv, 10-12; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pi. xiv, 10-12. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Polypora varsoviensis Prout. 1858. Polypora varsoviensis. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 237, pi. xv, 3-36. 1890. Polypora varsoviensis. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 593, pi. Ix, 2-26. 1891. Polypora Varsouviensis (?). Whitfield, Annals New York Acad. Sci., V, p. 578. 1894. Polypora varsoviensis. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 29. Warsaw: Barretts Station, Missouri; Warsaw, and Monroe County, Illi- nois. St. Louis or Chester (Maxville Limestone): Newtonville, Ohio (Whit- field). Polypora white! Ulrich. 1890. Polypora whitei. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 600, pi. Ixii, 2. Base of Coal Measures: Seville, Illinois. Polypora whitei-insculpta Ulrich. 1890. PolyiKjra whitei var. insculpta. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. lUinois, VIII, )>. 600, pi. Ixii, 1. 1889. Polypora whitei var. eximia (in error for insculpta). (Ulrich, in press), Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 317. Upper Coal Measures: Springfield, Illinois. Polypora whitei var. eximia Ulrich. See Polypora whitei-insculpta Ulrich. Polyporella Simpson. See Polypora McCoy. Polyporella tistulatti Simpson. See Polypora listulata (Hall). PRASOPORA Nicholson and Etheridge, Jan. Genotype: Prasopora yrayie Nicholson and Etheridge, Jun. 1877. Prasopora. Nicholson and Etheridge, Jun., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XX, p. 38. I NicKLKi AND BA88i,KR.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 371 PBASOPORA Nicholson and Kthcridge, Jun. — Continuwl. 1879. Prasoponi. Nicholbon, Pal. Tabulate Coralw, j). .'}24. 1881. PraHopora. Niclujlsoii, CJeniis Monticulipora, pp. 102, 202. 1882. Prasopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Sue. Nat. IliHt, V, p. 153. 1883. Prasopora. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. Caiiibro-Sil., p. 10. 1887. Pra.Hopora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. I^ih. DcniHon I'niv., II, j). 170. 1889. Praaopora. Miller, North American (n'ol. Pal., p. 201. 1890. Praaopora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinoi.-, VIII, p. 371. 1893. Praaopora. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 244. 1896. Praaopora (in part) . Zittel'H Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.) , p. 104. 1896. Praaopora. Ulrich, Zittel'H Textb. Pal. (Enjrl. ed. ), p. 273. 1897. Praaopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologiwt New York for the year 1894, !>. 586. Prasopora afflnis Foord. 1883. Prasopora affinis. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. C'ambro-Sil., ]>. 12, pi. iii, 2-2c. 1890. Prasopora athnin. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illin(ii.«, VIII, fig. 7c (p. 318). Trenton: Ottawa City, Canada; Cannon Fall.s and lierne, Minnesota. Pni.soponi calyt'uhi Ulrii-h. See Anpidoporii fiilyoula (Jamo.s). Prasopora conoidea Ulrich. 1886. Prasopora conoidea. Ulrich, Fourteenth .\nn. Reji. (iiitalis var. neglecta. J. F. Jamt!s, .lour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 124. Cincinnati (Richmond): A common form of the Richmijud in Ohio, Indi- ana, and IlUnois. I 1 1.* ■ M ■ } • 'i I • ! ! . r,, i] ! y 372 AMERICAN FOSHIL HKYOZOA. [mi.i..l73. 'li'fv Prasopora insularis Ulrich. 18i>3. l*raH<)iK)ra inmilariH. ririoh, (Uiol. Minmwita, III, p. 251, pi. xvi, 18-2:5. Trenton: Cannon FallH, St. Paul, lU;rn(.>, an«l Kenyon, Minnenota; N't-tMiah, WiHconHin; Decorah, Iowa. Prasopora insularis-fllmorenBis Ulrich. 1893. PraaoiMjra iiiHulariH var. filuiorenHiH. ririch, (fcol. Minncflota, III, p. 252, pi. xvi, 18, 19. Trenton: Fountain and Prenton, MinneHota. Prasopora lenticularis Ulrich. 1893. Prasopora liMiticularis. Ulrich, . 1894. Prasopora nodosa. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 189. Trenton: Nashville, Tennessee; Burgin and Frankfort, Kentucky. Prasopora oculata Foord. 1883. Pra.'^opora oculata. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., p. 11, pi lii, 1-1?. 1893. Prasopora oculata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 252, fig. 15c, ntiniHHl. 1895. Tronton (Black River ami Tn'iitoii): A rather coniinnn form in tlw Tren- ton <»f Kentucky, TenneuHe*', and WiHconsin, ami in the Black Uiverand Trenton of Minnesota. Prasopora simulatrix-orientalis ririch. 1H7H. Monticuliimra (Diplotrypa) WhiteaveHii (in part). Nicholnon, Pal. Talm- latoCoralH, j). 'A\(\, fi>r. 42c, pi. xiv, 1. IH\V,\. I*ra«oiM)ra winnilatrix var. orientali.x. Ulrich, p. VtH, W.\ (abHtra<'t, 1881, p. 17). 1884. PriHnioiMira. Hall, Rep. State treologifit New York for the year 188;{, p. 50. 1884. Prisniopora. ririch. Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hint., VII, p. 40. 1887. Primnopora. Foerate, Bull. Sci. I.ab. DeiUHon Cniv., II, i>. 75. 1887. Priymopora. Hall and Sinipwon, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxi. 188}). IMsmopora. Miller, North American (leol. Pal., j). 317. 18!)0. Prisniopora. Ulrich, (Jeol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 386. 1897. Pri8moiM)ra. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State ( ieologist New York for the year 1894, p. 531. Prismopora dilata Hall. Sec. Prismopom dilatata Hall. Prismopora dilatata Hall. 1883. IMsmopora dilata. Ilali, Trans. .Vlbany Institute, X, p. 193 (abstract, 1881, p. 193). 1884. Prismopora dilatata. Hall, Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1883, p. 50. 1887. Prisniopora dilatata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 2()5, pi. ixii, 13, 14. 1891. Prisniopora dilatata. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1890, p. 53; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Mu.seum, p. 83. Hamilton: Near Leonardsville, New York. Prismopora lata Hall and Simpson. 1887. Prisniopora lata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, YI, p. 26fi. 1891. Prismopora lata. Hall, Tentii Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1890, p. 53; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, \). 83. Hamilton: Near Le Roy, New York, Prismopora minima Ulrich. 1890. Prismopora minima! Ulrich, ( ieol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 506, pi. Ixxviii, 1-lc. Lower Coal Measures: Sparta, Illinois. Prismopora paucirama Hall. 1883. Prismopora paucirama. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 159 (abstract, 1881, p. 17). 1883. Prismopora paucirama. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. XXV, 11. 1886. Prismopora paucirama. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New Y'^ork for the year 1885, pi. xxix, 16, 17. 1887. Prismopora paucirama. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 98, pi. xxviii, 11, pi. xxix, 16, 17. Upiier Helderberg: Thompsons Lake, Albany County, New York. ■ i /I. 1 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) <»- 1.0 I.I 11.25 Kiyi 115 Ui ^^ ^^ ■" Hi 12.2 S lit ■— ^ Hi 12.0 14 IL& fliotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAM STRUT WiUTM.N.Y. I4SM (71*) •73-4903 ^ b. ^y i 374 AMERICAN FOBBIL BKYOZOA. [Bri.L.173. Friunopora ? serrata (Meek). 1875. lHilo. 75, pi. vii, (Ui-c. Ix>wer Cual Measures: Flint Kidge, Ohio. Obtj. This naay prove tlio same as Cygtodictya mrlNmariu (Meek). Friimopora terrnlata Ulrich. 1884. Prismopora Hcmilata. Ulrich,. Tonr. Cincinnati S«h'. Nat. Hist., VIT, p. 41, pl.ii,2-2/. Chester: Sloans Valley and Grayson Springs, Kentucky. Friunopora tparsipora (Hall). 188.3. Thallostigiria sparsipora. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, ]>. 155 (atetratit, 1881,p.l3). 1886. IMsmopora sparsipora. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State (leologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxxii, 25-28. 1887. Prisinopora siwrsipora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 288, pi. xxxii, 24-27. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. In the Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 155, the locality is given as Onondaga Valley, New York. Prismopora subtriquetra Simpson. See Prismopora triquetra Hall. Frismopora triangulata (White). 1878. Ptilodictya triangulata. White, Proc. Acagi8t New York for the year 1882, pi. XXV, 8-10. 1886. Prismopora tritpietra. Hall.Fifth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxix,9-15. 1887. Prismojiora triquetra. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). 97, pi. xxviii, 8-10, pi. xxix, 9-15. 1897. Prismopora tricjuetra. Simjison, Fourteenth Ann. Rej). State Creologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xii, 9-14. 1897. PrismoiKjra subtriquetra. Simpson, Fourteenth .\nn. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xii, 15. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. FB0B08CIHA Audouin. Genotype: Proboscina horyi Audouin. 1826. Proboscina. Au«louin, Savigny's Descr. del Egypte, Pol., p. 236. 1854. Proboscina. D'Orbigny, Pal. Francais, Terr. ('ret. , V, p. 844. 1854. Proboscina. Haime, Bry. Foss. Form. Juras., p. 166 (extra edition, p. 10). 1882. Proboscina. illricb, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 149. 1890. Proboscina. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 368. 1893. Proboscina. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 119. I NicKLiM AND BABBLER.] CATALOGUE OF GENKRA AND 8PFCIE8. 375 PS0B08CINA Audouin— Continued. 1897. Probosciiia. HiinpHoii, Fourteenth Ann. Rep, State (feoU)giHt New York for the year 1894, p. 596. ProboMina anloporoides (Nicholson). 1875. Alecto auloporoides. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 267, pi. xxv, 2-2h. 1889. Proboscina auloporoideH. Ulrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., Part II, p. 28. 1889. Stomatopora auloporoides. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. .325. 1895. Proboscina auloporoides. Whiteaves, Pal. Foss., Ill, p. 115. Cincinnati (Lorraine and Richmond): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity; Stony Mountain, Manitoba. Proboioina eonfasa (Nicholson). 1875. Alecto confusa. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 267. pi. xxv, 6. 1889. Stomatopora confusa. Miller, North American (ieol. Pal., p. 325. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. ProboBoina frondosa (Nicholson). 1873. Aulopora frondosa. James, Additions to Catal. Sil. Foss. Cincinnati )nth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig. 201 (in part) (p. 596). Trenton (Black River): St. Paul and Cannon Falls, Minnesota. PjeIOTOCSISINA Ulrich. Genotype: Protocrisina exigua Ulrich. 1890. Protocrisina. Ulrich, , j 1. xxix, 4-4c, pi. liii, 11-1 If. 1896. Protocrisina exigua. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Eng. ed.), fig. 417 (p. 262). Trenton: Montreal, Canada; Trenton Falls, New York. Cincinnati (Richmond) : Wilmington, Illinois. Protoretepora De Koninck. See Polypora McCoy. r 876 AMBRIOAN FOSSIL HKYQ-SOA. (■I'LL. 178. 1! I? ! \ 'I Protoretepora (Polypora) Halliana De Koninck. See Polypom halliana Prout. Protoretepora (Polypora) inexieana De Koninck. See Polypora mexi- cana Prout. Protoretepora (Polypora) Shumardii De Koninck. See Polypora Hhuniardi Prout. Protoretepora (Po'ypora) hamiltoniana De Koninck. See Reteporina hainiltonen.sis (Prout). PROUTSLLA IJlrich. (Jenotype: Cyclopora discoidea Prout. 1890. Proutella. Ulrich, (ieol. Sur. IlIinoiH, VIII, pp. 403, 674. 1889. Pnmtella. (riricli, in pnw»), Miller, North American 8s., p. 45. Kichwald, Lethtea Rossica, I, p. .387. Nicholson, (ieol. Mag., new ser., I, p. 123. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 97. Vine, Rep. Brit. Abboc. Adv. Sci., p. 164. 1839. Ptilodictya. 1862. Ptilodictya. 1860. Ptilodictya. 1874. Ptilodictya. 1874. Ptilodictya. 1881. Ptilodictya. t L.178. iana exi- K>ra *ina 318. :for 2fl, -4d. few KicKLn AND BAHLKB.] CATALOGUE OF OENEBA AND 8PECIE8. 377 for 70, •rk m, 5W »w le 1882. \mi. 1887. 1887. 1889. 1889. 1890. 1893. 1896. 1897. 1899. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1889. I PTHODICTTA Lonsdale— Continued. 1882. Ptilodictya. Vine, Qwar. Jour. Geol. 8oc. London, XXXVIII, p. A3. Ptilodictya. Ulrich, Jour. Cinoinnati Soc. Nat. Hi8t., V, )>p. 151, 162. Ptilodictya. Vine, Rep. British Ahsoc. Adv. 8ci., p. 203. PtiUMlictya. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 155. Ptilodictya. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xix. PtiloA. [BULL. ITS. Ptilodictya craHHa Nicholson and Ilind(^ Sim) Puchydictya crassa (Hall). Ptilodictya crucifonnis d'Orbigny (not defined). See Eacharopora falciformis (Nicholson). Ptilodictya (Stictopora?) dictyota Meek. See Coscinium dictyotuni (Meek). Ptilodictya duhia James. See Arthropora shafferi-cleavelandi (Janies). Ptilodictya eniacerata Nicholson. See Dicranopora emacerata (Nichol- son). Ptilodictya ensiformis Ulrich. See Phsenopora ? ensiformis Hall. Ptilodictya cxcellens Billings. See Pha;nopora excellens (Billings). T^tilodictya expansa Hall (in part). See Pheenopora expansa Hall and Whitfield. Ptilodictya expansa Hall. 1883. Ptilmlictya expanna (in part). Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana (ieol. Nat. Hist., pi. xii, 2, 3 (but not deHcription on p. 266:=Pha>noporaexpanMi Hall and Whitfield). 1887. PtikKlii'tya exiiansa. Foerete, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 155; ibid., Ill, 1888, pi. XV, 5. 1889. Ptilodictya expanBa. Foerete, Proc. FKwton Soo. Nat. Hist., XXIV, p. 327, 181)0. Ptilodictya expansa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, flg. lie ( p. 391 ). 1895. Ptilodictya lanceolata var. Americana. Foerate, Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 598, j)l. xxxvi, 3o-6. Clinton: Dayton and Todds Fork, Ohio; Cumberland Gap, Tenne8Hei\ (Foerste). Ptilodictya expansa-emaroescens Foerste. 1889. Ptilodictya expanna var. eniarcescens. Foerste, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXIV, p. 328, pi. vi, 30 1895. Pachydictya tunarccncenH. Foerste, Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 599, pi. xxxi, 30. Clinton: Eaton, Ohio. Obs. This form may prove to he young examples of Ptilodictya expansa Hall. Ptilodictya explicans Safford. Not recognized. 1869. IHilodictya explicans. Safford, Geol. Tennessee, p. 286. Ptilodictya f alcif ormis Nicholson. See Escharopora f alcif ormis (Nichol- son). Ptilodictya famelicus Foerste. See Pachydictya ? famelica (Foerste). Ptilodictya farctus Foerste. See Pachydictya crassa (Hall). Ptilodictya fenestelliformis Nicholson. See Pachydictya fenestelli- forniis (Nicholson). Ptilodictya fimbriata James. Sec Pheenopora fimbriata (James). Ptilodictya flagellum Nicholson. 1875. Ptilodictya flagellum. Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, ser. 4, XV, p. 179, pi. xiv, 3-3fc. 1875. Rilodictya flagellum. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 262, pi. xxv, 4-46. Cincinnati (Richmond): Near Lebanon, Ohio. Obs. Ptilodictya nodosa James may he a synonym of this species. Ptilodictya flexuosa James. See Stictoporella flexuosa (James). \ NicKLM ANi> BAiwi.EB.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND 8PECIKS. H79 Ptilodiotva frajriliM Rillings. See I)i(>mno|K)m fra^filiH (Hillin^H). Ptilodiotya gigantea (NicholHon). 1875. Heteitidictya gigantea. NichoUHm, (tcnl. Mag., new Her., II, p. .'Vt, pi. H, in-e. 1875. Ileterrvlictya gigantea. Nicholson, Pal. Provinre Ontario, p. 7ft, pi. ii, ^ll-e. 1882. Ptilo0.'!, (p. 318). 1890. Rilodictya magnifica. Ulrieh, (Jeol. Sur. IllinoiH, VIII, fig. 1 la-/- (p. :m ). Cincinnati (Richmond): Richmond, Indiana; Oxfonl and WaynesvilU', Ohf Wilmington, Illinois; I^eipers C'reek, Maury C«junty, Tennessee. Ptilodictya Meeki Nicholson. See Cystodictya meeki (Nicholson). Ptilodictya multiramis Satford. Not recognized. 1869. PtiltKli<-tya multira-nis. Safford, Geol. TciincHSiH', |>. 286. Obs. See note on Es<-haro|)ora briareus Ulrieh. 880 AMEBIOAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. (Bi'i.i,.m. PtUodiotya nebidoui (Hall). 1874. E8(>haro|N)rH nubulom. Hall, Twenty-nixth Ann. Rep. New York State Miweuni, p. 99. 1879. EM>liarop<*ra nebuloHa. Hall, Thirty-seconcl Ann. Rep. Now York State MuHeuni, p. 162 (reprint, 1880, p. 24). 188.3. EHcharopora (Ptilodictya) nehulom. Hall, Rep. State Gef>l«)fj:i8t Now York for the year 1882, pi. xvii, 14-16. 1887. Ptilodictya nebuloaa. Hall and Himpflon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 40, pi. xvii, 13-18. 1874. PaloH(;hara bifoliata. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. X(>w York State Mufleum, p. 107. 1879. ]<]Heharopora (?PaIeflchara) bifoliata. Hall, Thirty-t«cond Ann. Rep. New York State Muueum, p. 162 (reprint, 1880, p. 24). 1883. PaleHchara? foliata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for tho yi^r 1882, pi. xvii, 17, 18. Lower Helderberg: Catskill, Clarksville, and Sj-hoharie, Now York. Ptilodictya nitidula Billings. See Dicranopora nitidiila (Hillings). Ptilodictya nodosa James. .1879. PtiUxlictya nodosa. James, PaleontologiHt, No. .3, p. 20. 1882. Ptilodictya nodosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hint., IV, pi. vii, 2, 2«. 1881. Ptilmlictya clintoneneis. .Tames, Paleontologist, No. 5, p. .38. 1881. Ptilodictya teres. James, Paleontologist, No. 5, p. 40. 18W. PtiWlictya variabilis. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. .304, fig. 2a, and fig. 6o (p. 317). 1889. Ptilodictya variabilis. Miller, North American (feol. Pal., figs. SO.'S, .'>(Hi (p. .319). Cincinnati (Richmond) : Clinton and Warren counties, Ohio. Obs. See also Ptilodictya fiagellum Nicholson. Ptilodictya obliqua (Ringueberg). 1884. Stictopora obliijua. Ringueberg, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 146, pi. ii, 2, 2a. 1889. Ptilodictya obliqua. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 319. Clinton: Lockport, New York. Obs. This species was defined and figured in such a manner that it is questionable whether it can be recognized. Ptilodictya parallela Hall and Simpson. See Ptilocella parallela (Hall and Simpson). Ptilodictya parallela James. See Rhinidictya parallela (James). Ptilodictya pavonia D'Orbigny. See EHcharopora pavonia (D'Or- bigny). Ptilodictya perelegans Ulrich. See Graptodictya perelegans (ITlri(^h). Ptilodictya platypbylla James. See Phseoopora expansa Hall tind Whitfield. Ptilodictya plnmaria James. 1878. Ptilodictya plumaria. James, Faleontolo^, No. 1, p. 4. 1882. Rilodictya plumaria. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, V, pi. vii, 1, lo. Cincinnati (Richmond) : Waynesville and Oxford, Ohio. . ' NicKLEB ANi> BAHLBR.] CATALOGUE OV OKNEBA AND SrECIEH. 381 Ptilodictya pluuiea Hall and SiiupHon. See Stiotopurina pluinca (Hall and Simpson). Ptilodictya pondorosa Ulrich. 1888. PtilcMlictya pondemm. Ulrich, Atnerivaii (ioologiflt, I, p. 306. Tn»nton: Covington, Kentucky. Obfl. This is a goo couHidered valid. Ptilodictya ? punctata Nicholson and Hinde. Sec Phoenopora punctata (NicholMon and Hinde). Ptilodictya ramosa Ulrich. See liischaropora ramosa (Ulrich). Ptilodictya ? raripora Nicholson and Hinde. See Ncmatopora iiiriporu (Hall). Ptilodictya retiformlH Hall and Simpson. See Stictoporina pluinea (Hall and Simpson). Ptilodictya rudis Foerste. See Pachydictya crassa (Hall). Ptilodictya rustica Billings. See Pachydictya ct-assa (Hall). Ptilodictya scutulata Hall and Simpson. See Stictoporina scutulata (Hall). Ptilodictya (Stictopora) sereata Meek. See Prismopora? scrrata (Meek). Ptilodictya Shafferi Nicholson. Sec Arthropora shafferi (Meek). Ptilodictya (Stictopora) Shafferi Meek. See Arthropora shafferi (Meek). Ptilodictya subrecta Ulrich. See Escharopora subrecta (Ulrich). Ptilodictya sulcata Billings. 1866. Ptilodictya sulcata. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foh. Anticoeti, p. 35. Anticosti: Anticosti Inlaml. Ptilodictj^a superba Billings. See Phajnoiwra suporha (Billings). Ptilodictya synimetra Safford. Not recognized. 1869. Ptilodictya syinmetra. Safford, Geol. Tennessee, p. 286. Ptilodictya ?? tarda Billings. 1874. IHilodictya tarda. Billings, Pal. Foss., II, p. 13. , Oriskany (Gasp^ Limestone): Grand Creve, Canada. Ptilodictya ? tenera Billings. 1866. IHilodictya tenera. Billings, Catal. Uil. Votm. Anticonti, p. Xi, Anticosti: Anticosti Island. Ptilodictya tenuis Hall and Simpson. See Phasnopora tenuis (Hall). Ptilodictya teres James. See Ptilodictya nodosa James. l*tilodictya triangulata White. See Prismopora triangulata (White). Ptilodictya variabilis Ulrich. See Ptilodictya nodosa James. Ptilodi<^tya (Stictopora) variabilis Prout. Not recognized; i)robably Cystodictya gilberti (Meek). 1866. Ptilodictya (Stictopora) variabilis. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., II, p. 412. Devonian: Columbus, Ohio. Ptilodictya welshi James. Sec Phoinopora tuultifida (Hall). 882 AMKKICAN FUS81L BKYUZOA. (HULL. 178. Vhwh, Cuntr. Mi(n»-rHl. Camhni-Hil., I'art II, IK'iS. Ptilopora, 1K60. PtiloiMini. 1883. Hllopora. 188;^. mioiMjni. 1885. Ptilopora. 1885. Ptilo|)ora. 188H. Itiloimra. 1887. Hilopora. 1880. IHiloponi. IHilopora. I*tilopom. 181K). 1895. PtUodiotya whiteaveti ririch. 1889. l>til«Miictya Whitrnvtwii. p. 44, pi. viii, 1-1«'. 1895. I'tiltMlUrtya Whltoaviitii. WhiteavcM, Pnl. Fim, III, p. 118. Cincinnati ( Kivhuiuml ) : HUmy Mountain, Manitolm. PtUodiotya whitfleldi FoorHte. 1895. Itihxlictya Whittieldi. Fitvrato, ol. Kur. Ohio, VII, p. 598, pi. xxxvi, 4, pi. xxviii, 6. Clinton: TotldH Fork, Ohio. PTILOPORA McCoy. Genotype: Ptiloponi plunm McCoy. 1845. Ptilopora. McCoy, Synop. CarlN»n. Fohh. Ireland, p. 200. Hall, Pal. Iowa, p. fl52. Eichwald, lit'tluua KoHHica, I, p. .381. Hall, Trans. Alliany InHtitiitu, X, p. UH) (abstract, 1881, p. lOA). (*lay]N»li>, Qiiar. Jour. (icol. S. Ixjudon, XXXIX, p. 31. Hall, Kop. Stati)(tiHil«));iHt, New York, for thu year 1884, p. 3(1. VVua>K-n and Piihl, Pal. InHon, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 519, 521. 1876-77. Dendricoi)ora. I>e Koninck, Uech. sur Ich Fobs. Pal. de la Nouv. CJalles du Sud, III, p. 169; 1898, Engl, translation, Mem. Geol. Sur. New South Wales, Pal. No. «, p. V2M 1885. Dendricopora. Waagen and Pichl, Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, p. 774. Ptilopora acuta Ulrich. 1890. Ptilopora acuui. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 622, pi. Ixv, 4, 4a. 1894. IHiloiMira acuta. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 31. Keokuk: Keokuk and Bent^msport, Iowa. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa. Ptilopora cylindracea Ulrich. 1890. I»tiloi)ora cylindracea. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 623, pi. Ixvi, 2-26. 1894. Ptiloi>ora cylindracea. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 32. Keokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentucky; BentonsiKjrt, Iowa. Ptilopora infrequens Hall and Simpson. 1887. Ptilopora infrequens. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 284, pi. Ixvi, 26-29. 1897. Ptilopora infrequens. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. viii, 4, 6, 7. Hamilton: Western New York. Ptilopora nodosa Hall. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 196 (abstract, 1896. 1897. 1883. Ptilopora nodosa. 1881, p. 196). 1884. Ptilopora nodosa. 1883, p. 59. Hall, Kep. State Geologist New York for the year NicnuioiANUBAMLKit.] CATAL<>OUE OF OENKRA AND HPKClKti. 888 Ptilopora nodosa Hall -(.'ontimicd. 18M7. Ptilopora noduHU. Hall and Siiu|N«<)ii, |*al. Now York, VI, p. L'HA, p|. Ixvi, 25. 1891. Ptilupnra nodoHa. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rop.Htatc (i(>r)lr>f{iHt Nt-w York for th« year 1890, p. 57; Forty-fourth Ann. Uep. New York Stuto Mmmmuii, p. 87. 1897. Ptilopora noflom. HimpMon, FotirteiMith Ann. It«'p. State lo){iHt New York for the year 1894, pi. viii, 5. Hamilton: Near Alden, New York. Ptilopora panpera Ulrich. 1888. Ptilopora imuiiera. Ulrich, Bull. DeniHon Univ., IV, p. 74. 1890. I*tiloiM)ra i>au|)era. Ulrieh, (ieol. Hur. Illinois, VII, p. H24, pi. Ixvi, 10. Waverly: I»di,()hio. Keokuk: KingM Mountain, Kentucky. Ptilopora pronti Hall. 1858. PtiloiMtra prouti. Hall, Pal. Iowa, p. 653, pi. xxii, (W»-r, 7. 1890. PtiloiH)ra prouti. Tlriirh, (teol. Sur. IlllnoiH, VIII, p. ««L*5, pi. Ixv, .'{-.'Jr. 1894. Ptilopora prouti. Keyes, Miiwouri (Jeol.Sur., V, p. ;W. Warsaw: liarretts Station, Missouri; Warsaw, near New l'rnviden«t', and MonnH! County, Illinois. Ptilopora striata Hall. 1883. Ptilopora striata. Hall, Trans. All)any Institute, X, p. \m (iiltstrutt, 1H81, p. 196). 1884. Ptilopora striata. Hall, Itep. State lieologist New York f-r-,h, pi. Ixvi, l-l/». 1894. Ptilopora valida, Keyes, Missouri (teol. Sur., V, p. 32. Keokuk: Bentonsport and Keokuk, Iowa; Jersey Cbunty, Illinois. PTILOPORELLA Hall. Genotype: Fenestella (Ptiloporella) latu;res- cens Hall. 1886. Ptyloporella. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 36. 1887. PtiloiK)rella. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxiv. 1889. Ptiloporella. Miller, North Amcriran Geol. Pal., p. 319. 1895. Ptiloporella. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State fJeoIogist New York for the year 1893, pp. 690, 704, 725; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 884, 898, 919. (On [►. 704 (p. 898 of Miiwnm Report ) Simpson has inadvertently interchanged the terms Ptiloporella and Ptiloporina. ) 884 AMEBK'AN ITOttHIL BKYOZOA. [»VlL.lt6. 18U6. 18U7. PTUOPOSILLA Hall— Continued. 1897. Ptilo|M>rella. HiiniNton, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for thu year 1894, pp. MB, K21. I'iniia|iurina. HinipNon, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Cieologist Now Yorli for tlie year 1893, p. 705 (not p. 72S ■■ Ptiloporina); Forty •■eventti Ann. Rvp. New Yorli State Museum, p. 899 (not p. 919). lMnna|M)n'lla. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 507, 521. PtiloporelU f bifaroa (Ulrich). 1886. Fenestella bifurca. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 6, pi. i, 2, 2a. 1887. Feneatella confertipora. Hall and Simpson, Ffel. New York, VI, p. 108, pi. xlvi, 7-11, 17-21. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Ptiloporella innqaalii (Hall and Simpson). 1887. FeneHtella (Ptiloporella) iniequalis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 171. 1897. Ptiloixirella ineequalis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. iv, 1, 2. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Ftiloporella laticmcens (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Fenestella (Ptiloporella) laticrescens. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 171. 1897. Ptiloporella laticrescens. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. iv, 3-6. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Ptiloporella nervata (Nicholson). 1875. Fenestella nervata. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 264, pi. xxv, 11, 11a. 1889. I*tiloporella nervata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 319. Niagara: Cedarville, Ohio. FTILOPOBINA Hall. Genotype: Fenestella (Ptyloporina) conic>a Hall. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, 1885. 1887. 1889. 1895. Ptyloporina. p. 36. Ptilojiorina. Ptiloporina. Ptiloporina. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxiv. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 319. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 690, 725; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 884, 919. 1897. Ptiloporina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geoloj^ist New York for the year 1894, pp. 507, 521. (Makes genotype Ptiloporina sinistral ia.) 1895. Pinnaporella. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 704, 725. 1895. PinnaiKtrina. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, p. 725 (not p. 705 = Ptiloporella) ; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 919, (not p. 899). 1897. Pinnaporina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 507. Ptiloporina conica (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Fenestella (Ptiloporina) conica. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 172, pi. xliii, 2-4. 1897. Ptiloporina conica. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. iv, 8. Upper Helderberg: Schoharie, New York. P r p B K MicKLn AND BAMLKR.) TATALOOUE OF OENEBA AND BPECIB0. 885 Ptiloporint diiparilii (Mull nnd SiinpHon). 1HK7. Ki'iivHtclla (l'tilu|M)riiia) (UH|>ariliH. Hall an«l Himiwon, I'al. Now York, VI, |). \7'.\, pi. xiiii, 7,K. lHtt7. Itilo|M)riiiH r II(>l(I(>rlH>r^: Wal|Milc, Ontario. Ptiloporina pinnata (Hull iind SimpHon). IHK7 Hall anil Hini|iwm, l>al. N«w York, VI, 1K»7. 1M»7 lM'ni>Ht(>lia ( I*tilo|)orina) pinnata. p. 172, pi. xliii, 5,0. IMnna|M)rina pinnata. Simpnon, Kourtettntli Ann. Kep. State (feoloKist N»!W York for the yt'ar \Sm, pi. iv, 7. I>tilo|N)rina pinnata. 8ini|)Hon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Ht«te (Teologiat New York for the year 1894, pi. vlll, 1. TpiMT Hi'Ulerlwrg: Schoharie, New York. Ptiloporina tiniitralit (Hall and SiinpHon). 1887. F(>neHt(>lla (Itiloporina) HiniMtralif). Hall and Himiwon, Pal. New Y«>rk, VI,p. 174,pl. xliii,9. 1897. I'tiloiKtrina HinistraliH. Simpdon, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. HtitA) iieoUjgiat Ni'W York for the year 1894, pi. iv, 9, 10. rp|H»r lli'lderlv T"- ichoharie. New York. PTILOTBTPA ririch. Genotype; Ptilotrypii ol>liqimtH Ulrkii. 1890. !'tili>tryi.a. I'lrich, (leol. Hur. IllinoiH, VIII, p. WW. 1889. Ptilotryi«. ( I'lrich, in press) , Miller, North Anieri(«n (Jeol. Pal., p. ^20. 1897. I'tilotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologi.st New York for the year 1894, p. 542. Ptilotrypa obliquata Ulrich. 1890. Ptilotrypa obliquata. I'lrich, (te<»l. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 531, pi. xxx, l-l*-. 1897. Itilotrypa obliquata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (geologist Ne\v York for the year 1894, ««». 100-iaS (p. 542). Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. Ptychonenitt Hall. See Monotrypa Nicholson. Ptyehoneiiia Helderbergiie Hall. See Monotrypa i helderbergiie (Hall). Ptyehoneuia tabulatuni Miller. See Monotrypa tahulatii (Hall). RAMIFORA Toula. Genotype: Kainipora hoehstctteri Toula (from the CarJ)oniferou8 of Spitzbergen). 1875. Ramipora. Toula, Ncnes Jahrbuch fiir Mineral., p. 230. Etheridge, .Tun.,Qnar. Jour. Geol. So<'. London, XXXIV, 1878. 1885. 1889. 1895. Ramipora. p. 625. Ramipora. Ramipora. Ramipora. Waagen and PichI, Pal. Indica, Ser. YIU, p. 77.'>. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 3M. Whidborne, Devon. Fauna England, (Pal. Sot-. Publ. ), II, part 4, p. 186. Obs. No species from the continent of North America has yet been described properly referable to this genus. BEPTARIA RoUe. Genotype: Reptaria stolonifera Rolls. 1851. Reptaria. Rolle, Leonhard und Bronn's Neues Jahrbuch, p. 810. 1887. Rep aria. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxv. 1889. Reptaria. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 320. Bull. 173 25 ;) M landoned by the author; fragment of some fossil not a brj'ozoan. 1847. Retepora foliacea. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 78, pi. xxvi, 9a, b. Trenton: Lowville, Lewis County, New York. Retepora flexuosa D'Orbign^'. Not recognizable without material. 1842. IteteiKjra flexuosa. D'Orbigny, Voyage dans I'AmeriqueM^ridionale, III, p. 57, pi. vi, 6-8. Carboniferous: Yarbiohanibi, Bolivia. KiCKLER AND BA88LEB.1 CATALOGUE OF GENERA Ain) SPECIES. 387 4riata I some Retepora gracilis Hall. See Phj'lloporina graciliB (Hall). Retepom hamiltonensis Prout. See Reteporina hamiltononsis (Prout). Retepora incepta Hall. See Phylloporina incepta (Hall). Retepora Phillipsi Nicholson. See Reteporina phillipsi (Nicholson). Retepora prisca (Goldfuss?) Nicholson. See Reteporina prisca (Gold- fuss?) (Nicholson). Retepora Trentonensis Nicholson. See Phylloporina trentonensis (Nicholson). Reteporella Simpson. See Reteporidra. Reteporella adnata Simpson. See Reteporidra adnata (Hall). Reteporella undulata Simpson. See Reteporidra perundata (Hall). RETEPORIDRA.' Genotype: Reteporella undulata Simpson = Fenes- tella perundata Hall. 1895. Reteporella. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 702, 725; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New Ytjrk State Museum, pp. 896, 919. 1897. Reteporella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 503, 521. 1897. Anastomoptjra. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 517, 522. 01)8. Anastouiopora was made for species resembling Reteporella, but differing in having thickened margins. This is a variable character in this group of sjKH'ies and is of no importance, either s[)ecifi(ally or generically. Some s|>ecimens of Reteporidra show thickened mai^gins. Reteporidra adnata (Hall). 1883. Fenestella adnata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, j). 167 (abstnu-t, 1881, p. 25). 1886. Fenestella (Polypora) adnata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xli, 1-8, 10. 1887. Fenestella (Polypora) adnata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 152, pi. xli, 1-8, 10. 1897. Reteporella adnata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Cieologist New York for the year 1894, pi. i, 4, 5. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Reteporidra cinctuta (Hall). 1884. Fenestella cinctuta. Hall, Thiity-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 62. 1885. Lyropora cinctura. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pl.i,2. 1887. Fenestella (Lyropora) cinctuta. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 69. 1888. Fenestella (Lyropora) cinctuta. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. ix, 16; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pi. ix, 16. 1897. Anastomopora cinctuta. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi, ix, 20-23. 1890. Phyllopora ? sp. undet. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pi. iv, 10. Hamilton; Geneseo, New York; West Williams and Widder, Ontario. •SM .'V, hm ii; •il •■ •is!' 4:'^;! i.1 k • Proposed for Reteporella, preoccupied by Busk. See Challenger Report X, 1884, p. 126. 888 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRTOZOA. tBnLL.173. 1885. 1887. 1890. 1895. 1897 185W. Beteporidra perundata (Hall). 18a3. Fenestella perundata. Hall, Tranu. Albany Institute, X, p. 169 (abstrtict, 1881, p. 27). 188:1 Fenestella (Polypora) perundata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxxi, 7-13, Polypora perundata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pi. i, 3. Fenestella (Polypora) perundata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 163, pi. xxxviii, 7-13. Phyllopora HU[>erba. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 613, pi. xliv, 6-6o, pi. Iv, 9, 9«. 1897. Reteporella undulata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. i, 1-3. Hamilton: Erie County, New York. Obe. Hall and Simpson give this as occurring in the Upper Helderberg at \ValiK)le, Ontario, but this is very probably an error. BETEFOB.INA D'Orbigny. Genotype: Retepom prisca Goldfuss. 1850. Reteporina. D'Orbigny, Prodr. de Pal., I, p. 101. 1885. Reteporina. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 35. 1889. Reteporina. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. ;i20. 1 894. Reteporina. Pocta, Syst. Sil. Bohdme, VIII, 1. 1, p. 80. Reteporina. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, p. 725; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 919. lieteporina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 504, 521. Reteporina. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 161. Reteporina coalescens (Hall and Simptson). 1887. Fenestella (Reteporina) coalescens. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 120. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Reteporina flexnosa (Ulrich). 1890. Fenestella flexuosa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 548, pi. li, 4-4c. 1894. Fenestella flexuosa. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 24. Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Reteporina hamiltonensis (Prout). 186(5. Retepora hamiltonensis. Prout, Trans. St, Louis Acad. Sci., II, p. 412. 1866. Polypora Hamiltonensis. Prout, Geol. Surv. Illinois, II, p. 423, pi. xxi, 6, 6«J. 1876-7. Protoretepora (Polypora) hamiltoniana. De Konin'jk, Rech. Hur les Fohs. Paleoz. de la Nouv. Galles des Sud, III, p. 179; 1898, Engl, transl. , Mem, Geol. Surv. New South Wales, Pal., No. 6, p. 137. 1889. Reteporina hamiltonensis. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 320. Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa: Roc^k Island, Illinois. Reteporina pertollata Hall (not defined). 1885. Reteporina pertollata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pi. i, 1. Reteporina perundulata (Hall). 1884. Fenestella perundulata. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 63. 1887. Fenestella perundulata. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 43, pi, ii, 1-14. 1889. Reteporina perundulata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 320. KiCKMM AND BASsi.BR.] CATALOGUE OP OENEKA AND SPECIES. 389 Beteporina pemndnlata (Hall) — Continued. 1897. Reteporina perundnlata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geolo- gist New York for the year 1894, pi. i, 8. HanDilton: Moscow, New York. Beteporina phillipsi (Nicholson). 1H74. KeteiK)ra Phillipsi. Nicholson, (reol. Mag., new ser., 1, p. Irt3, pi. ix, 21. 1874. ReteiKjra Phillipsi. Nicholson, Pal. IVtvince Ontario, p. 102, fig. 89. 1889. IU;teiH)rina phillipsi. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., j). 320. rpper Helderberg: Port Collwrne, Ontario. Beteporina prisca (Goldfusn ? ) (Nicholson). 1826. l{('tei>ora prisca. Goldfuss, Petref. Germanije, p. 10.S, pi. xxxvi, 19. 1874. Heteixjra prisca Goldfuss. Nicholson, Pal. Provinct^ Ontario, p. 101, tig. ;i8. 1889. Keteiiorina prisca. Miller, North Ameriran Geol. Pal., p. 320. 1898. Retepora pris(;a (Goldfuss) Nicholson. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, part V, p. 379. Upper Helderberg: Ridgeway and Port Colborne, Ontario. Hamilton: Arkona, Ontario. Obs. It is scarcely probable that Nicholson's specimens are cospm-itic with Gold fuss's. Beteporina rhombifera (Hall). 1883. Fenestella rhombifera. Hall, Trans. All)any Institute, X, p. 174 (abstract, 1881. p. 32). 188tJ. Fenestella rhombifera. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geol»)gist New York for the year 1885, pi. 1, 18, 19. 1887. Fenestella ( Reteporina) rhombifera. Hall and Simps«m, Pal. New York, VI, p. 120, pi. 1, 18, 19. UpiHi-r Helderberg: Ontario, Canada. (In the Trans. Albany Inslitiite, X, p. 1 74, the locality is given as Le Roy, New York. ) Beteporina striata (Hall). 1884. Fenestella strata. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Ii»'p. New York State Mus., J). 72. 1887. Fenestella (Reteporina) striata. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 45, i»l. iii, l-(). 1897. Reteporina striata. Simps«jn, Fourtetinth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. i,6, 7. 1899. Reteporina striata. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, i>. 161, fig. .50. Hamilton: Moscow, New York. BHABDOMESON Young and Young. Gonotvpo: Millcponi gracilis Phillips. 1874. Rhabclomeeon. Young and Young, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., st»r 4, XIII, p. 337. 1875. Rhabdomeson. Young and Young, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XV, p. 334. 1885. Rhalxlomeson. Vine, Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. Soc, IX. j>. 91. 1890. Rhabdomeson. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 402. Ol)H. No American species has yet been referre i « If'! ' ( . ■ ■ . ' '.1 ' f. '.■ i? J 390 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BITLI,. 173. BHINIDICTTA Ulrith— Continued. 1896. Rhinidictya. IJlrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. ed. ), p. 279. 1897. Rhinidictya. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 605. 1890. Stictopora (not of Hall). Ulrich, Geol. Sur. UlinoiH, VIII, p. 388. Bhinidiotya basalis (Ulrich). 1882. Stictopora Imaalia. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati S. 1.39, pi. vii, 24, 29-31. Trenton (Stones River) : Minneapolis, Minnesota. Rhinidictya grandis Ulrich. 1393. Rhinidictya grandis. Tlrich, Geol. Minnesota, HI, i». 1.36, pi. v, 11, 12, pi. vi, 19, 20. Trenton (Stones River): Dixon, Illinois; Beloit, Mineral Point, and .Tanes- ville, Wisc'onsin. Rhinidictya ? granulosa Hall and Simpson. See Dicranopora granu- losa (Hall). Rhinidictj^a granulosa Simpson. See Dicranopora granulosa (Hall). Rhinidictya humilis Ulrich. See Pachydictya puniila Ulrich. Rhinidictya lata (Ulrich). 1882. Dicranopora lata. IHrich, Jour. Cintunnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 166, pi. vi, 16, 16fl. Cincinnati (Richmond): Oxford and Clarksville, Ohio. Rhinidictya minima Ulrich. 1890. Rhinidictya minima. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 183, fig. 8. 1893. Rhinidictya minima. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 132, pi. v, 13-18. Trenton: Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Rhinidictya minima-modesta Ulrich. 1893. Rhinidictya minima var. modesta. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 133, pi. V, 17. Trenton: Cannon Falls, Minnesota. NicKi.E«ANi)BA8SLKK.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND BPECIES. 391 Bhinidiotya mutabilis (l^lrich). 1886. Htictop(jra tnutabiliH (in part). Ulrirh, Fuiirtet'iith .Ann. It*-!!*. (Jvol. Nat. Hifit. Siir. Minnefiota, p. 68. 1889. Stictopora mutabilin. Miller, North American (ieol. Pal., fig. 517 ( p. .'124 ). 181K). Stictopora nuitabiliH. I'lrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, figs. 2c-h (p. :MM). ISflli. Rhinidictya mutal)ili.«. riridi, (rtH)l. Minnesota, III, p. 125, pi. vi, l-4t, 12, i;}, pi. vii, UV2:}, 25-28, pi. viii, l-:i. 1897. Rhinidictya nintal)iliH. WhitoaveH, Pal. F«.S8,I1I, \u 240. 188. 127, pi. vi, 2, 3, 1)1. vii, 16,17. Trenton (Black River): St. Paul, Minnesota. Rhinidictya nashvillensis (MIIUm*). 1880. Bythopora nashvillensis. Miller, ,Iour. ('imrinnati S. 1889. Rhinidictya nicholsoni. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., lig. 507 (p. 320 J. Trenton (Stones River): High Bridge, Kentucky. lit i ^:i a ^:(t n u lii na 1 392 AMERICAN FOSSIL MRYOZOA. [BUM.. 178. Rhinidictya obliqua (Ulrich) Whiteavcs. 1897. Rhinidictya obliqua Ulrich. Whit«aveH, Pal. Fohs., Ill, j). 240. Trenton: Di^r Inland, Lake Winnipeg, Canada. Olw. Though unquestionably distinct, this siwcies requires further work before it can be regarded as valid. Rhinidictya parallela («Tame.s). 1878. Ptilo«li(rtya parallela. James, Paleontologist, No. 1, j>. 5. 1882. Rhinidictya parallela. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 170. 1878. Ptilodictya granulosa. James, Paleontologist, No. 1, |). 4. Cincinnati (Utica): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Obs. Although the description of P. granulosa prece^lcs that of P. paral- lela, the latter name much better defines the usual appeariiiii-«) of the species, and therefore deserves to be the one retained. Rhinidictya paupera Ulrich. 188(i. StictojKjra jmupera (in part). Fourteenth Ann. Rej). Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, p. 69. 1893. Rhinidictya paupera. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, j). 129, pi. v, 1S>-21. Trenton (Black River): St. Paul and Cannon Falls, Minnesota; l>ccorah, Iowa. Rhinidictya pedicnlata Ulrich. 189.3. Rhinidictya pediculata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 137, pi. ni, l-."). Trenton (Stones River): Minneapolis, Minnesota. Rhinidictya trentonensis (Ulrich). 1882. Dicranopora trentonensis. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. HiHt., V, p. 167, pi. vi, 15, 15a. 1893. Rhinidictyatrentonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. I.'i5, pi. vi, 14-18, pi. vii, 6-9. 1886. Stictopora fidelis (in part). Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rej). (feol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 68. Trenton (Stones River): I^banon, Tennessee; Minn(^H|K>lis, Minnesota; Janesville, Wisconsin; Ro<;kton, Illinois. • RHINOPORA Hall. Genotype: Rhinopora verrucosa Hall. 1852. Rhinopora. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 48. 1887. Rhinopora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 166. 1889. Rhinopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal. , p. .321 . 1890. Rhinopora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 388. 1896. Rhinopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Engl. ed. ) , j). 280. 1897. Rhinopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 540. Rhinopora curvata Ringueberg. See Rhinopora verrucosa Hall. Rhinopora frondosa Hall and Whitfield. See Rhinopora vornutwa Hall. Rhinopora prima Whitfield. 1897. Rhinopora prima. Whitfield, Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist, JX, j). 177, pi. iv, 5, 6. Calciferous: Fort Cassin, Vermont. Obs. This is i>robably not a bryozoan. Rhinopora ? tuberculosa Hall. 1862. Rhinopora tulierculosa. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 170, pi. xlK, 4a-e. Niagara: Lockjwrt, New York. NicKLUANDBAMLKR.] CATALOGUE OF OENEBA AND SPECIES. 393 Bhinopora ! tnbuloia Hall. 1852. Rhinopora tubulosa. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 49, pi. xix, 2a-f. Clinton: Sodiis, Wayne (bounty, and Reynalw Basin, Xew York, Khinopora venosa Spencer. See Rhinopora verrucosa Hall. Bhinopora vernicoBa Hall. 1852. Rhinopora verrucosa. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 48, pi. xix, l/i-r. 1874. Rhinopora verrucosa. Nicholson and Ilinde, C'anadian Jour., new Her., XIV, p. 141. 1875. Rhinojwra verrucosa. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, j». 44, fig. 19, 1, la. 1887. Rhinoi>ora verrucosa. Foerste, Bull. 8ci. I^b. Denison Univ., II, p. 1«J6; ibid.,111, 1888,pl.xv, 13. 1889. Rhinopora verrucosa. Foerste, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xxiv, p. ;W2. 1895. Rhinopora verrucosa. Foerste, Geol. Surv. Ohio, VII, p. 5})9, pi. xxviii, \3a-e. 1875. Escharina ? distorta. James, Paleontologist, No. 3, p. 21 . *1884. Rhinopora venosa. Spencer, Trans. St. I^ouis Acatl. Sci., IV, p. 604, ))1. vii, 3. *1884. Rhinopora venosa. Spencer, Bull. Mus. Univ. State Missouri, I, p. 54, pi. vii, 3. *1886. Rhinopora curvata. Ringuelwrg, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Hist., V, j). 19, pi. ii, 14. Clinton: Flamlwro Head and Dundas, Canada; Cunil)erland (iap, Ten- nessee; Collinsville, Alabama; Hanover, Indiana (Foerst^j); Dayton, Fair Haven, Todds Fork, and Yellow Springs, Ohif». Obs. The citations preceded by the (*) refer to very jHwr descriptions of poorly preserved fossils, but there is scarcely any doubt but that the names are synonyms. BHOHBOFOBA Meek. Genotype: Rhombopom lepidodendroide.s Meek. 1872. Rhombopora. Meek, Pal. Eastern Nebraska, p. 141. 1877. Rhombopora. Etheridge, Jun., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XX, j). 36. 1883. Rhombopora. Vine, Proc. Yorkshire (Jeol. Polyt. Soc, VIII, i>. 105. 1884. Rhombopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 26. 1885. Rhombopora. Vine, Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. Soc, IX, p. 93. 1887. Rhombopora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 71. 1889. Rhombopora. Miller, North American Geo\ Pal., j). 321. 1890. Rhombopora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 402,647. 1896. Rhombopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 281. 1897. Rhombopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1894, p. 550. 1899. Rhombopora. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 164. Vincularia of some foreign authors. Bhombopora angustata Ulrich. 1890. Rhombopora angustata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 652, pi. Ixx, 6, 6a. Keokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Bhombopora armata Ulrich. 1884. Rhombopora annata. Ulrijh, Jour. Cin(;innati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 31, pi. i,5, 5a. Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Rhombopora ?a8perrima (Ulrich, in press) Miller. See Rhombopora ? asperula Ulrich. Ui% m 1 m I'll? ,4i i 894 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZUA. [BiTLi,.m. Rhombopora 1 aiperula ririch. 181K). Uhoiiib<)porH?aft|K!rula. Ulricli, (icol. Snrv, IlliiioiH, VIII, p. (m, pi. Ixx, 9-9?. 1889. lihoinb()])ora? aM|)erriiiia (in terror for asiteriila). (riri«-h, in pnvH), Mil- ler, North An)eri(ran (Seoi. Pal., p. 321. Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo anora eraMsa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Scm-. Nat. Hint., VII, p. 28, pi. i, 2-2h. 1894. Rhombopora craMHa. Keyen, MisHOuri (Jeol. Snrv., V, p. 34. (^oal Meafiurt»H: KansanCity, Mi.sHonri. Rhombopora decipieuB Uh'ich. 1890. RhonilMipora decipiens. I'lriirh, (Jeol. Snrv. Illinoin, VIII, p. <>ri7, pi. Ixxi, 3-3. 1894. Rhomlwpora dichotoma. Keycn, Minsouri (mmjI. Snrv., V, p. 33. Burlington: Btirlington, lowu. Keokuk: Warsaw, Illinois. Rhombopora elegantula Ulrich. 1884. Rhoinl)Oj)ora eU'Kantnla. I'lrich, Jonr. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 33, pi. i, .3-3/;. 1890. Anisotrypa elcfjantula. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 447. Keokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentm-ky. Rhombopora ezigua Ulrich. 18JK). Rh(tndK)pora uxigua. Ulrich, (Jeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, j). IV^l, pi. Ixx, 10, lOrf. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa. Rhombopora ezilis (Dawson). 18(58. Stenopora exilis. Dawson, Acadian (ieology, p. 287. 1878. StenojMjra exilis. Dawson, Acadian Geology, ed. 3, p. 287, fig. 85«. 1889. Stenopora exilis. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., tig. 218 (p. 203). Carboniferous: Windsor and Stewiacke, Nova Scotia. Rhombopora gracilis Ulrich. 1890. Rhombopora gracilis. Ulrich, (^eol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 651, pi. Ixx, ll-ll/>. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa. Rhombopora granulifera Ulrich. See Batostomella granulifera (Hall). Rhombopora Hamiltonensis Nicholson and Lyddeker. See Streblo- trypa hamiltonensis (Nicholson). Rhombopora hcxagona Grabau. See Orthopora hexagona (Hall and Simpson). NICK i,EH AND BAMi.KR.) CATALOOUK OF OENKKA AND SrKCIKS. 805 Uhoinhopom iiiiiiicrsa (inihau. S4m> ()rthoiM>ni iiiinuM'su (Hull and Simpson). Rhombopora incrassata ririch. 1888. Kh(>tiilM)|K>ni incmstuitu. ririrli, Bull. iK'uiwin I'liiv., IV, p. 89, pi. xiv, 1«, ? Ifirt. 18H0. HhoiiilMi|M>ni iiK-raHHatu. I'lricli, (it'ol. Hiirv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. (V>2, pi. Ixx, 1L>-1'M VVavtTly: Lntli, Ohio. Kt'okiik: Kin(^ Mountain und Hultoii Mole Kiioh, ni-ar liouinvill*', Kt-n- tucky. Rhombopora lepidodendroides M(H>k. 18(ir>. Steuo|)ora coluninariH (not of SchlotluMui, 1818) (in part). (i(>init/., Carb. und Dyiw in Nubrauka, p. <><{. 1872. llhombopora U>])i(l(Hten(lroi(lt>H. Mtn^k, IV.i. F^teru Nebnwka, \>. 141, pi. vii, 2(1-/. 1877. UhomlNipora lepi«l, pi. vi, rv<-. 1887. Khonil)<)|M)ra lt'pi4. Iihonibo|)ura li'pidr, Xt-briwka. A rather *-om- mon 8j)ecie8 at variouH luealitieH in Nebra>l. Ixx, 4, 4a. Chester: Sloans Valley and Litchlield, Kentuc-ky. Rhombopora multipora Foerste. 1887. Rhombopora nmltipora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. I^b. Denison Univ., II, p. 72, pi. vii, Irt-c. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio; Seville, Illinois. Rhombopora nicklesi Ulrich. 1890. Rhombopora nicklesi. Ulrich, (ieoi. Snrv. Illinois, VIII, i>. 661, pi. Ixx, 1-1 c. Lower Coal Measures: Sparta, Illinois. i I .Iff i^l r^ ■f-if i ih *;)' H m 1 39« AMKRICAN FOSSIL BRTOZOA. [■iTM,.m. Bhombopora ohioentit III rich. 18H8. Rhom)K>poninhi(x>nmN. Ulrich, Bull. Dunimm Univ., IV, p. IM», ;.l. xiv, 15, 15ff. 1805. Rhoinbo]N>m ubioensiB. Herrick, Geo). Hurv. Ohio, VII, pi. xix,U. Wavcrly: RichfleUl, Lodi, and Mootu Run, Ohio. Bhombopora penimilii Ulrich. 1H84. Rhomboiiura iterHiinilis. Ulrich, Jour, ('int-innati Soi-. Nat. IliHt., VII, p. 30, 111. i, 7-7(1. 1H90. Rhoinbop«ira fierHiniiliH. Ulrich, (ieol. Surv. Illin«»iM, VIII, p. U5U, pi. Ixx, 3. Chester: ('liester, IllinuiH, annilM)|M>rtt tranHvermliB. Ulrich, Geol. Hurv. IllinoiH, V'lII, p. H54, pi. Ixxi, 4-4fc. 1894. Klioiiil)opora tmnHverHallH, Keyew, MiflHouri ne*»l. Miirv., V, p. 'M. Keokuk: Plymouth, Nauvoo, and Waraaw, IllinoiH. Uhoinboponi varia (Ulrieh, in preHH) Miller. IS*>e Kb()iiitM)ix>ra vari- ans ITlrich. Bhombopora variani Ulrich. 1890. Khombopora variauH. ririch, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. fW:», pi. Ixxi, 1-1/- 1889. Khomlmpora varia (in error for varianH). (Ulrirh, in preHH), Millur North Ameri<«n Gool. Pal., p. .S21. 1894. RhonilK)|>ora variann. Keyen, Minonri Gc>ol. Surv., V, p. 3.S. Keokuk: Near Plymouth, near Whitehall, Warsaw, and Nauvoo, IllinoiH. Bhombopora wortheni ITrich. 1884. Khoml)<)i)ora wortheni. ririch, Jour. Cincinnati S«m-. Nat. IliHt., VII, p. •.\2, pi. i, 4-4//. St. liouis: SomerHet, Kentucky. BHOPALONABIA Ulrich. Genotype: Khopalonaria venosa Ulrich. 1879. Uopalonaria. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hint., II, p. 2fi, 1882.' Uo|)alonaria. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Mist., V. p. 149. 1884. Kopalonaria. Vine, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Her. 5, XIV, p. 84, fig. iv. 1889. Khopalonaria. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. .321. 1890. Rhoimlonaria. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. :«J7. 1897. Khopalonaria. SimpHon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geoloffist New York for the year 1894, p. 603. Khopalonaria pertenuis Ulrich. See Stomatopora delicatula James. Bhopalonaria venosa Ulrich. 1879. Kopalonaria venosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., II, p. 28, pi. vii, 24, 24a. 1889. Khopalonaria venosa. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig- '"^H (P» 321). 1893. Rhopalonaria venosa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 114, flg. 8^. 1897. Rhopalonaria venosa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, flg. 221 (p. 603). Cincinnati (Ijorraine and Richmond): Clarksville, Waynesville, Oregonia and Hanover, Ohio; Versailles, Indiana. Kopalonaria. See Khopalonaria. Kosacilla F. A. Roemer. See Berenicea Lamouroux. Sagenella Hall. See Berenicea Lamouroux. Sagenella ainbigua Walcott. Not recognizable. 1883. Sagenella ambigua. Walcott, Trans. Albany luHtitnte, X. p. 22, pi. i, 3, 3a. Utica Slate: Trenton, New York. Sagenella elegans Hall. See Berenicea elegans (Hall). Sagenella membranacea Hall. See Berenicea membranacea (Hall). Sagenella striata James. See Escharopora falciformis (Nicholson). Ji/^ ! 4' ill : 1 ■,u •A' ■I i' ^■1 r\ Vii a 898 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBTOZOA. (BULL. 178. 8CALABIP0RA Hall, (ronotypo: Scalaripom Hcniariformis Hall. IHRS. S<>nlaripf>rR. Hall, TraiiH. Alhaiiv ItiHtitnte, X, |>. 15» (abHtract, 1H81, p. 17). 1HH7. Scalari|K)ra. Hall and 8itni>H«)ii, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxi. IHH9. S<»laritM>ra. Mill<>r, North Ainericaii (Kh)!. Pal., p. 321. IHflO. Hcalarirnira. Ulrich, (leol. 8urv. IlUn(»iH, VIII, p. 387. 1H97. tS<>alari|M)ra. Hiin|)Hon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Statu (mm ll(J^iHt Nt>w Yrtrk for the year 1804, p. 532. Soalaripora approzimata Ulrich. 1890. Scalariporu approxiniata. ITlrich, Oeol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 508, pi. xliil, 3. Iluiiiilton; Near Al|)ena, Michigan. Soalaripora oanadonsis Whitoaven. 1898. Hcalari)Hira ('anadenHiH. WhiteaveH, Ck>ntr. Canailian Pal., I, p. 378, pi. xlviii, 10-lOfc. Hamilton: Thedford, Ontario. Soalaripora loalariforinii Hall. 188.3. Scalaripora HcalariformiH. Hall, TrauH. Albany Institute, X, p. 159 (ab- Htract, 1881, p. 18). 1886. Soalaripora HcalariformiH. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State GeologiHt New York for the year 1885, pi. xxix, 4-8. 1887. SoalariiKjra walarifonniH. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, V^I, p. 100, pi. xxix, 4-8. 1897. Sfalttrii)ora HcalariformiH. SinipHon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xii, Kt-20. Hamilton: FallH of the Ohio. Soalaripora separata Ulrich. 1890. SoalarijHjra separata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 507, pi. xliii, 2. Hamilton: Thunder Bay, Michigan. Soalaripora snboonoava Hall. 1883. Scalaripora Hubconcava. Hall, Trans. Albany Inntitute, X, p. 160 (ab- stract, 1881, p. 18). 1886. Scalaripora subconcava. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxix, 1-3. 1887. Scalaripora subconcava. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 100, pi. xxix, 1-3. 1897. Scalaripijra subconcava. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xii, 21, 22. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. SCENELLOFOBA Ulrich. Genotype: Scenellopora radiata Ulrich. 1882. Scenellopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 150. 1889. Scenellopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 322. 1890. Scenellopora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 368. 1896. Scenellopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Engl. ed. ), p. 268. 1897. Scenellopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 593. Soenellopora radiata Ulrich. 1882. Scenellopora radiata. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, V, p. 158, pi. vi, 6-66. 1897. Scenellopora radiata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 194, 195 (p. 593). Trenton (Stones River) : Knoxville, Tennessee. Niciii,iMANDBAiiiiLKii.) CATALOGUE OI' UENKRA AND 8PEri«-un (iuoloKint, T, {>. 228. ITlriih.Coiitr. Muro-I»al.C»inhr()-Sil., Part II, \>.W. Miller, Nortii Anicrifun (icol. Pal., p. ;i22. Ulrich, (itM.l. Hiir. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 400. IMrich, Zitti'l'H Textb. Pul. (Kiig. wl.), p. 281. SiiiipHMii, Fnth Ann. Rep. State ttt'oliiKiHt New York 1889. S«eptrn|H»ra. 188». Hceptro|M)ra. 18W). H^i'ptroiHtra. 18116. S«'eptreptrr)|M)ra fa(;ula. fig. 2. 1890. H«!eptroiK)ra facula. 1895. Sceptropora faciila. 1897. Sceptr()iH)ra facula. Ulrifh, Anieriean (iiH)loKiHt, I, p. 22t>, tig. 1. ITlrieh, (^ontr. Micro-Pal. Cunihro-Hil., l»8rt 11, p. 4K, ririch, (ieol. Hur. Illinoin, VIII, p. 401, tig. 15. WhiteaveH, Pal. Kobh., Ill, Part II, p. 117. SinipHon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologiHt New York for the year 1894, tig. 110 (p. 549). Cincinnati (Richmond): Stony Mountain, Manitolia; Wilmington and Savannah, IllinoiH. Sceptropora fustiformis Ulrich. £^. 1889. SceptroiK)ra fustiformis. ITlrich, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., Part II, p. 46. Clinton: Hamilton, Ontario. SELENOFOEA Hull. Ger otypc: Lichenalia circincUi Hull. 1886. Selenopd i. Hall, l-ifth Ann. Rep. State ( ieologiut New York for the y«'ur 1885, explanation \t\. xxv. 1887. Selenopora. Hall and SimpHon, Pal. New York, VI, p. xvii. 1889. Selenoiwra. 'liller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 322. 1890. Selenopora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinoin, VIII, p. 384. 1896. Selenopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Text!.. Pal. (Eng. ed.), p. 270. 1897. Selenopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geolngint New York for the year 1894, p. 557. Selenopora oircincta (Hall). 1883, Lichenalia circincta. Hall, Trans. All)any Institute, X, p. 153 (aoHtract, 1881, p. 11). Selenopora circincta. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State (teologist New York for the year 1886, pi. xxv, 13-15. Lichenalia (Selenopora) circincta. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 86, pi. xxv, i:i-15. 1897. Selenopora circincta. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiv, 4-6. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Selenopora oompleza (Hall). 1883. Lichenalia complexa. Hall, Trans. Albany Institutf, X, p. 153 (abstra^'t, 1881, p. 11). 1886, Lichenalia complexa. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xxxi, 19, 20. 1887. Lichenalia (Selenopora) complexa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p, 87, pi, xxxi, 19, 20, 1897. Selenopora complexata, Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep, State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xxiv, 7, Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio, (In the Trans, Albany Institute, X, p. 153, the locality is given as Onondaga Valley, New York. ) 1886. 1887, M'l t- ti m *i(s ■!' 400 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. 1859. 1886. 1889. 1890. 1895. 1896. 1897. Semicosciniuin. Seinicosciniuin. SeinicoHciniuin. Seink'o.scinium. Semicroscinium. 1874. 1874. 1885. 1886. 1874. 1874. 1874. Selenopoi-a complexata SimpHon. See Selenopora complcxa (Hall). 8EMIC0SCINITJM Prout. Genotype: Seinico.sciniuni rhoinboideum Prout. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 443. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 4. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. .322. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. ;«)5, 555. •Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. New York State (Teolo- gist for the year 1893, p. 705; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Mus.,p.899, Semicoscinium. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Eng. ed.) , p. 281. Semicoscinium. 8im))8on, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 509. 1874. Cryptopora. Nicholson, Canadian Jour., new ser., XIV, p. 131. Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XIII, p. 77. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 102. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 40. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 6. Nicholson, Canadian Jour., new ser., XIV, p. 132. Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XIII, p. 81. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 109. Ilall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 38. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 4. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 711, 725; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Mus.,pp.905,919. Cycloporina. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. .504, 520. Semicoscinium acmeum (Hall). 1876. Fenestelia acmea. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus. (documentary edition), pi. xii, 10-13, 14 (sp.?); ibid. (Museum edition, 187y),p. 124, pi. xii, 10-14. Fenestelia acmea. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist. p. 250, pi. xi, 10-14. Semicoscinium acmea. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 355. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Semicoscinium biimbricatum (Hall). 1883. Fenestelia biimbricata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 173 (ab- stract, 1881, p. 31). Fenestelia biimbricata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 188.5, pi. xlviii,6-ll. Fenestelia biimbricata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 122, pi. xlviii,6-ll. Fenestelia biimbricata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. ii, 11. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Semicoscinium biserrulatum (Hall). 1883. Fenestelia biterrulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 172 (abstract, 1881, p. 30). 1886. Fenestelia biserrulata. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, pi. 1, 6-11. Cryptopora. Cryptopora. Cryptopora. Cryptopora. Carinopora. Carinopora. Carinopora. 1885. Carinopora. 1886. Carinopora. 1895. Cycloporina. 1897. 1882. 18JH). 1886. 1887 1897 [BULL. 173. Hall), boideum ite Geolo- fork State ogist New 1884, p. 40. 1884, p. 38. New York fork State New York tate Mua. n edition, Nat. Hist. 173 (ab- S^ew York a. p. 122, Geologist (abstract, Jew York NICKLlaA^DBA8SLEH.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 401 SemiccBcininm biserrulatam (IIsill) — Continued. 1887. Fenestella biserrulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 128, pi. 1,6-11. Hamilton : Fallw of the Ohio. Semicoscinium ? cleis (Hall). 187',>. Fenoiitei la Cleis. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York Staic Mm., , 173 (reprint, 1880, p. ;i5). I^)wer Hel Roy, New York. Semicoscinium hindei (Nicholson). 1874. Carinopora Hindei. Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XHI, p. 84, fig. 2. 1874. Carinopora Hindei. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. Ill, tig. 48. Fpper Helderlwrg: Jarvis, Ontario. Bull. 173 2() ! "^ I*: 'rllr ^ m ii !|| ! 402 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Semiooscminm inflexum (Hall). 1884. Fenestella inflexa. Hall, Thirty-Hixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 64. Hamilton: West Blooinfield, New York. Semicosciniuiii infmporosa Ulrich. See Fenestmponi infraporosa (Ulrich). Semicosciniam interraptnin (Hall). 1883. Fenestella interrupta. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 174 (abstract, 1881, p. 32). 1886. Fenestella interrupta. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xlviii, 12-17. 1887. Fenestella interrupta. Hall and Simpsou, Pal. New York, VI, p. 123, pi. xlviii, 12-17. Hamilton : Falls of the Ohio. Semicoscininm labiatum (Hall). 1885. Fenestella labiata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pi. ii, 18. 1887. Fenestella hemicycla. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, p. 55, pi. vii, 12, 15, 16 (not 13, 14). 1895. Cycloporina hemicycla. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. Stat« Geologist New York for the year 1893, p. 711; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 905. 1897. Cycloporina hemicycla. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 504, pi. iii, 1, 2, 5. Hamilton: Darien, New York ; West Williams, Ontario. Semicoscinium latijunctnTum (Hall). 1883. Fenestella latijunctura. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 173 (abstract, 1881, p. 31). 1886. Fenestella latijunctura. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State (Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. xlviii, 1-5. 1887. Fenestella latijunctura. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 128, pi. xlviii, 1-5. 1897. Fenestella latijunctura. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Slate Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. ii, 9-10. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Semicosciniam lonulatum (Hall). 1883. Fenestella lunulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 173 (abstract, 1881, p. 31). 1887. Fenestella lunulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, ]>. 121, pi. xlvii, 1-10. 1886. Semicoscinium obliquatum. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 13, pi. i, 5, 5o. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Semicoscinium mirabile (Nicholson). 1874. Cryptopora mirabile. Nicholson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, XIII, p. 79, fig. 1. 1874. Cryptopora mirabile. Nicholson, Pal. Province Ontario, p. 103, fig. 40. Upper Helderberg: Port Colborne and Wainfleet, Ontario. Seinicoseiniura obliquatum Ulrich. See Semicosciniiun lunulatum (Hall.) NICK LE8 AND BA88LER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 403 Semicoscini^m permarginatam (Hall). 1883. Fenestella |>erinargiitata. Hall, TraiiH. Albany IiiHtitut«% X, p. 172 (ab- (_,.. stratit, 1881, p. 30). 1887. Fenestella iterinarginata. Hall and SinipHoa, Pal. New York, VI, p. 127, pi. xlix, 1-10. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Semicosomium planodorsatum Ulrich. 1890. Semicosciniuui planodorsatum. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 555, pi. xliv, 'ii-Sb. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Semicoscinium rhombicum Ulrich. 1890. Semicosdnium rhombicum. Ulrich, (ieol. Surv. Illinois, V^III, p. 55H, pi. xliv, 4, 4a, pi. liv, 8. Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa. Semicoscinium rhomboideam Prout. 1859. Semicoscinium rhomboideum. Prout, Trans. St. I>mi.« .Vcad. S<'i., I, p. 443, pi. xvii, 1-1/. 1897. Semicoscinium rhond)oideum. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. liep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, Hg. 58 (p. 509). Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Semicoscinium semirotundum (Hall). 1883. Fenestella semirotunda. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, ]>. 174 (ab- stract, 1881, p. 32). 1887. Fenestella semirotunda. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 125, pi. xlix, 11-22. 1897. Cycloporina semirotunda. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geolo- gist New York for the year 1894, pi. iii, 3, 4. 1895. Cycloporina rhomboidea. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rej). State Cieologist New York for the year 1893, p. 711; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 905. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Semicoscinium subtortile (Hall). 1884. Fenestella'subtortilis. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Rt'i). New York State Mns., p. 71. 1887. Fenestella subtortilis. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1886, ]\ 52. 1888. Fenestella subtortilis. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1887, pi. ix, 1-5. Hamilton: Moscow, New York. Semicoscinium tenuiceps (Hall). 1852. Fenestella prisca (?) (not of Lonsdale nor of (Joldfuss). Hall, I'al. New York, II, p. 50, pi. xix, 4. H)5, p\. xll), '2a~h. 1890. Semicos(!inium tenuiceps. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 355k Niagara: Lockport, New York. Semicoscinium thyene (Hall). 1879. Fenestella Thyene. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mas., p. 170 (reprint, 1880, p. 32). 1883. Fenestella Thyene. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxi, 1-6. I m I V ■:l ; -'!* ■11 1 r. \ ' I e 404 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BCLL. 173. SemicoBcinium thyene (Hall) — Continued. 1887. Fenestella Thyene. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 50, pi. xxi, 1-5. 1890. SemicoHciniuin thyene. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. ^ilinois, VIII, p. 534. Lower Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. SemicoBciniam tortum (Hall). 1883. Fenestella torta. Hall.Traiia. Albany Institute, X, p. 172 (abstnu-t, 1881, p. 30). Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Semicoscinium tuberculatam Prout. 1859. Semicoscinium tuberculatum. Prout, Trans. St. Ix)uis Acad. fiv\., I, p. 579. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. SEMIOFORA Hall. Genotype: Seiuiopora bistigmata Hall. 1883. Semiopora. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 193 (abstract, 1881, p. 193). 1884. Semiopora. Hall, Rep. State Geologit^. New York for the year 1883, p. 51. 1887. Semiopora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. Nuw York, VI, p. xxii. 1889. Semiopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 322. 1897. Semiopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 535. Semiopora bistigmata Hall. 1883. Semiopora bistigmata. Hall, Tmns. Albany Institute, X, p. 193 (abstract, 1881, p. 193). 1884. Semiopora bistigmata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 51. 1887. Semiopora bistigmata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 262, pi. xlii, 27-29. 1891. Semiopora bistigmata. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1890, p. 52; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 82. 1897. Semiopora bistigmata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xi, 10, 11. 1898. Semiopora bistigmata. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, Part V, p. 377. Hamilton: West Williams, Ontario. SEFTOPOKA Prout. Genotype: Septopora Cestriensis Prout. 1859. Septopora. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., 1, p. 448. 1882. Septopora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 150. 1885. Septopora. Waagen and Pichl., Pal. Indica, Ser. XIII, p. 773. 1886. Septopora. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 6. 1887. Septopora. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 79. 1889. Septopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 322. 1890. Septopora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 397, 626. 1895. Septopora. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 721, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., pp. 915, 920. 1895. Septopora. Whidborne, Devon. Fauna England (Pal. Soc. Publ.), II, part 4, p. 183. 1896. Septopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 283. 1897. Septopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pp. 514, 621. NicKLis AND BA88I.ER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 405 Septopora biserialis (Swallow). 1858. Synocladia virgiilacea PhillipH (?). Swallow, TraiiH. St. Louih Acad. Sci., :, p. 179. 1858. SynocSadia biserialis. Swallow, Trans. St. Ix)ui8 Acad. Sci., I, p. 179. 1860. Synocladia biserialis. Meek and Ilayden, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadel- phia, p. 24. 1866. Synocladia vif^ilacea (not of Phillips). Geinitz, Carb. nnd Dyas in Nebraska, p. 70, pi. v, 14. 1870. Synocladia virgtilacea var. biserialis. Meek and Worthen, Geol. Snrv. Illinois, V, pi. xxiv, 15a-c. 1872. Synocladia biserialis. Meek, Pal. Eastern Nebraska, p. 156, pi. vii, ^a-e. 1874. Synocladia biserialis. Meek, American Jour. Sci. Arts., ser. 3, VII, p. 486. 1877. Synocladia biserialis. White, Wheeler's Ilnittnl States Geol. Snrv., IV, p. 107, pi. vii, Sa-c. 1884. Synocladia biserialis. White, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., Part 2, p. 1.38, pi. xxv, 11-18. 1887. Septopora biserialis. Foerste, Bull. Hv'i. I^ab. Denison Univ., II, p. 87; ibid., Ill, 1888, pi. vii, 16a-c. 1888. Synocladia biserialis. Keyes, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1887. Septopora biserialis var. gracilis. Foerste, Bull. Sci. I^ab. Denison Univ., II, p. 80; ibid.. Ill, 1888, pi. vii, 7a-c. Coal Measures: Flint Ridge, Ohio. Septopora biserialis-nervata Ulrich. 1890. Septopora biserialis var. nervata. Ulrich, Geol. Snrv. liUnois, VIII, p. 6.32, pi. Ixiv, 6. Chester: Kentucky. Coal Measures: Illinois and near Red Oak, Iowa. Septopora ce.striensis Meek and Worthen (not P'oiit) See Septopora sub(juadrans Ulrich. Septopora cestriensis Frout. 18.W. Septopora Cestriensis. Prout, Trans. St. liouis Acad. Sci., I, p. 448, pi. xviii, 2-2h. 1890. Septopora cestriensis. Ulrich, fJeol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 628, pi. Ixiv, 1-1 fe. 1894. Septopora cestriensis. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. .32. 1897. Septopora cestriensis. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig. 65 (p. 515). Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley and several localities in western Kentucky. Septopora decipiens Ulrich. 1890. Septopora decipiens. Ulrich, Geol. Snr. Illinois, VIII, p. 6:i0, pi. Ixvi, 9. Chester: Sloans Valley, Kentucky. II m m m M:; i V W ' fill 111 m !•; ■li* i vm '■> M B , if. ■ 'if* 'I I -.f ii ! I ;i 406 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [srLL. 173. Septopora delicatula Ulrich. 1800. Sei)tof>ora delic«tula. Ulri(rli, (Jeol. Snrv. Illinoifl, VIII, p. (>34, pi. Ixiv, 5, 5«. Lower Coal Measures: Seville, Illinois. Septopora pinnata Ulrieh. 1890. Septoj)ora pinnata. Ulrich, (ieol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 633, pi. Ixiv, 7, pi. Ixv, 1, la. Upper Coal Measures: JasjH'r County, Illinois. Septopora rectistyla (Whitfield). 1882. Synocladia rectistyla. Whitfield, Annals New York Acad. Sci., 11, p. 220. 1891. Septopora rectistyla. Whitfield, Annals New York \viu\. S«;i., V, p. 57J>, pi. xiii, 9, 10. 1895. Synocladia rectistyla. Whitfield, (teol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 4(57, i)l. ix, 9, 10. Chester: Newtonville, Ohio. Septopora robusta Ulrich. 1890. Septopora robusta. I'lri(!h, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 6.33, i>l.lvi, 9-dc, pi. Ixiv, 3, 3rt. Upper Coal Measures: Fayette County, Illinoi.«. Septopora robusta-intermedia Ulrich. 1890. Septojwra robusta var. interine. 15. 1870. Septopora cestriensis (not of Prout). Meek and Worthen, (ieol. Sur. Illinois, V, pi. xxiv, 14 nora areolata. Foord, Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., p. 21, pi. v, l-!(. Trenton: Hull, Quebec. Spatiopora aspera Ulrich. 1883. Spatiopora asiiera. IHrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 166, pi. vii, 5-5/>. 1895. Monticulipora aspera. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist, XVIII, p. 82. 1896. Spatioixira asiiera. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Eng. ed.), fig. 441 (p. 269). Cincinnati (Lorraine): Hamilton and Cincinnati. Ohio. NicKLEs AND BA8SLER.] CATALOGUE OF OENERA AND SPECIES. 407 Spatiopora corticans (Nicholson). 1874. Cha'tetes cortiiwis. NioholHon, Qnar. .Tour. (Ji>ol. S»k!. I/mdoii, XXX, p. 512,i)l.xix, 13, 14. 1875. ChwteteH cortioans. NicholHon, Pal. Ohio, II, p. 210, pi. xxii, (>, tin. 1876. Chjetetes tuberculatus (not of Milne-Fkl wards and Hainic)- Niirholwon, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., eer. 4, XVIII, p. 91. 1881. Monticuliixjra (Monotrypa) tuberculata (not of Milne-EdwardH and Ilainie). Nicholson, Genus Monticulipora, p. 200, pi. iv, 2-2*/. Cincinnati (Lorraine and Richmond): Cincinnati, Warren, and (.'linton counties, Ohio; Richmond and Versailles, Indiana. Obs. This species has been considered synonymous with SpatioiK)ra tuljerculata (Milne-Edwards and Hainie), but investigations show that it can l)e distinguished by several important and reliable characters. Spatiopora iowensis Ulrich. 1893. Spatiopora iowensis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 321. Cincinnati (Utica) : Graf and Ijintnerville, Iowa. Spatiopora labeculosa Ulrich. 1893. Spatiopora labeculosa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. .320, pi. xxviii, 1, 2. Trenton (Black River) : Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Fountain, Minnesota. Spatiopora. lineata Ulrich. 1883. Spatiopora lineata. Ulrich, Jour. Cinc-innati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 1«»7, pi. vii, 7. Cincinnati (Lorraine) : Hamilton and Cincinnati, Ohio. Spatiopora lineata-incepta Ulrich. 1893. Spatiopora maculosa var. incepta. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, HI, p. .320. Trenton (Black River) : Chatfield, Minnesota. Spatiopora maculosa Ulrich. 1883. Spatiopora maculosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cintrinnati Soc-. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 167, pi. vii, 6. Cincinnati (Lorraine): Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity. Spatiopora maculosa var. incepta Ulrich. See Spatiopora lineata- incepta Ulrich. Spatiopora montifera Ulrich. 1883. Spatiopora montifera. I'lriori, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 168, pi. vi, 1, la, pi. vii, 8. Cincinnati (Richmond): Waynesville, Olarksville, and Oxford, Ohio. Spatiopora tuberculata (Milne-Kdwurds and ILiinie). 1851. Chfetetes tuberculatus. Milne- Edwards and Haiine, Pol. Foss. Terr. Pal. p. 268, pi. xix, 3, 3rt. 1883. Monticulipora tul)erculata. Hall, Twelfth .Vnn. Rep. Indiana (ieol. Nat, Hist, p. 251, pi. X, 6. 1883. Spatiopora tuberculata. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 166. 1888. Monticulipora tuberculata. James and James, Jour. Cimtinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 21. 1895. Monticulipora tuljerculata. J. F. James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, p. 78. Cincinnati (I^orraine and Richmond): Cincinnati, Waynesville, an«l other localities in Ohio. m ;■« m "l4 r IP: it' 'I' Uh ;l I 408 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [Bl'LI.. 173. 8FHRAOI0P0BA riiich. Genotyix^: Sphmgioporii panisiticu ririch. mm. Si»lirugiu|K)ni. Ulrich, (k'ol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. :Jt>S, iiiiH. 188S». Sphragi<)iM>ra. ( Ulridi, in prcsw), MiiU'r, North American (Jeol. I'al., p. 323. 1897. SphragioiKira. SinjpHon, Fourt«enth Ann. Uup. State Geoloj^ist New York for the year 1894, p. 594. Sphragiopora parasitica Ulrich. 1890. Sphragio{iora paraxitica. ITlridi, . <13S, pi. Ixv, 6, Of/. 1894. Sphragiojjora parasitii^a. KeycH, MisHonri Geol. Sur., V, p. 33. 1897. Sphragiopf)ra ]>ara8iti('a. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (teologist New York, for the year 1894, fig. 190 (p. 594). Chester: Chester, Illinois. Stellipora Milnp-Edwardn and Dybowski (not Hall). S«m» Constella?'ia Dana. STELLIFOBA Hall. Genotype: Stellipora antholoidoa Hall. 1847. Stellii)ora. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 79. 1850. StelliiK)ra. IVOrbigny, Proilr. de Pal., I, p. 22. 1877. Stellii)ora (in i>art). Dybowski, Die Chietetiden d. Ostbaltisehen Silur- Form. , p. 42. 1882. Stellipora. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 155; ibi<'., VI, 1883, p. 2(53. 1889. Stellipora (in i)art). Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 203. 1890. Stellipora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinoi.'^, VIII, p. 374. 1896. Stellipora. i'lrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. ( Engl. ed. ), p. 276. Stellipora antheloidea Hall. 1847. Stellipora antheloidea. Hall, Pal. New York, 1, p. 79, pi. xxvi, lOo-r*. 1883. Stelliimra antheloidea. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 263, pi. xiv, 1, 1(1. 1888. Monticuliimra (Constellaria) antheloidea (in part). James and James, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 31. Trenton: Ixjwville, New York; Ottawa, Canada. Stellipora antheloidea D'Orbigny (not Hall). See Constellaria eonstel- lata (Van Cleve) Dana. Stellipora (Constellaria) antheloidea Rominger. See Constellaria con- stellata (Van Cleve) Dana. Stellipora limitaris Ulrich. See Constellaria limitaris (Ulrich). STENOPORA Lonsdale. (lenotype: Stenopora tasmaniensis Lonsdale. 1844. Stenoj)ora. Lonsdale, Darwin's Volcanic Islands, Appendix, p. 161. 1845. Stenopora. Lonsdale, Strzelecki's Physical Description New So)ith Wales, p. 262. 1845. StenojMira. Lonsdale, Geol. Russia and Ural Mountains, I, p. 631. 1850. Stenopora. King, Monograph Perm. Foss. England, p. 28. 1852. Stenoiwra. McCoy, Brit. Pal. Foss., p. 24. 1860. Stenopora. Eichwald, Lethjea Rossica, I, p. 414. 1874. Stenopora. Miller, Cincinnati Quar. Jour. Sci., I, p. 368. 1876. Stenoiwra. Dyl)owski, Verb. d. k. Min. Ges. St. Petersburg, ser. 2, X, p. 180. 1879. Stenoiwra. Nicholson and Etheridge, Jun., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, IV, p. 265. 1879. Stenopora. Nicholson, Pal. Tabulate Corals, p. 168. 1882. StenojKtra. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati S«.k;. Nat. Hist., V, p. 154. KICKI.E8 AND BA88LER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND 8PECIE8. 409 STENOFORA Lonsdale— Continued. 1886. 8tenoiM)ra. NidiolHon and Etheridge, Jim., Ann. Mag. Nut. Hint., Her. 5, XVII, pp. 173-187. 1886. Stenopora. Waagen and Wentzel, Pal. Imlioa, Ser. XIII, pj). 875, 885. 1887. Stenoiwra. FoerHte, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 85. 1889. Stenopora. Miller, North American (ieol. Pal., p. 2(W. 1890. Stenopora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. .S75, 4m. mm\. StenoiMtra. Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. Ed. ), p. 105. 189«). Stenoi)ora. Ulrich, Kittei's Textb. Pal. ( Engl. ed. ), p. 277. 1897. Stenopora. SiinpHon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1894, p. 583. 1883. Tabulipora. Young, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, XII, p. 154. 1844. Tubuliclidia. I.«nsdale, Bull. Soc. Geol. France, wer. 2, 1, p. 497. 1845. Tubuliclidia. I^onsdale, Murchison's Geol. Russia, i>p. 221, 631. Stenopora adherens Billing.s. Not recognizal>le. 18.59. stenopora adherens. Billings, Canadian Nat. (ieol., IV, p. 427. Chazy : Mingan Islands, Canada. Stenopora americana Ulrieh. 1890. Stenopora americana. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 4.37, pi. Ixxiv, 1,1a, fig. 4ft (p. 309). 1894. Stenopora americana. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 14. 1896. Stenopora americana. Ulrich, Zittel's Textl). Pal. (Engl. (•. 429. 1866. Stenopora bulbosa. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anti. 445, pi. Ixxiii, 8, 8a. Coal Measures: Caseyville and Peoria, Illinois; lAwrenc*, Kansas; Lick- ing County, Ohio. Stenopora carbonaria-conferta Ulrich. 1890. Stenopora carbonaria var. conferta. Ulrich, (ieol. Surv. Illinciis, VIII, p. 446, pi. Ixxiii, 9, 9a. Coal Measures: Casevville, Illinois. m 'i .'.<■;* n •iiiii ■ji'i* PI 410 AMERICAN FOflSIL BRYOZOA. (Bi'i,i..l78. i Stenopora carbonaria*maoulosa Ulrich. 1890. Stenopora carlKinaria var. mmniloHtt. Ulricli, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 445, pi. Ixxiii, 10, Kki. Coal Meafiurcs: Caseyville, Illinois. Stenopora oestriensis Ulrich. 18tK). Wtenopora cestriensiH. Ulrich, (ieol. Siirv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 442, pi. Ixxiv, 7, 7a. 1894. Stenopora cestriensiH. Keyes, Misfloiiri Geol. Surv., V, \\ 16. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Smithland, Sloans Vall«'y, and (-aldwell County, Kentucky. Stenopora emaoiata Ulrich. 185K). Stenopora einaciata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 4.38, pi. Ixxiv, 2, 2a. 1894. Stenopora eniaciata. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 15. Keokuk: Warsaw, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa. Stenopora exilis Dawson. See Rhombopora exilis (Dawson), Stenopora fibrosa Billings (not Goldfuss?). 18()3. Stenopora fibrosa. Billings, Geol. Canada, p. 156, fig. 116. 1866. Stenopora fibrosa. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. 32. Trenton: Canada. Obs. A. H. Foord (Contr. Micro-Pal. Cambro-Sil., p. 15) says this is probably Monotrypella (now Eridotrypa) trentonensis (Nicholson). Stenopora huronensis Billings. Not a bryozoan. 1865. Stenopora huronensis. Billings, Pal. Foss., I, p. 185. Obs. This is a species of Tetradium according to A. H. Foord. Stenopora intercalaris Ulrich. 1890. Stenopora intercalaris. TTlrich, Geol. Sur\'. Illinois, VIII, p. 4.39, pi. Ixxiv, 5, 5a. 1894. Stenopora intercalaris. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv.,V, p. 15. 1897. Stenopora intercalaris. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 160, 161 (p. 584) . Keokuk: Warsaw, Illinois. Stenopora intermittens Ulrich. 1890. Stenopora intermittens. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 440, fig. 16. 1894. Stenopora intermittens. Keyes, Missouri Gool. Surv., V, p. 15. Keokuk: Warsaw, •Illinois. Stenopora libana Saflford. Not recognized. 1869. Stenopora libana. Safford, Geol. Tennessee, p. 285. Stenopora meekana Ulrich. 1890. Stenopora meekana. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, j). 443, pi. Ixxiii, 7,7a. 1894. Stenopora meekana. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 16. Chester: Chester, Illinois; Sloans Valley, Kentucky. Stenopora montifera Ulrich. 1890. Stenojwra montifera. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois., VIII, p. 438, pi. Ixxiv, 4-4/>. 1894. Stenopora montifera. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv.,V, p. 14. Keokuk: Otter Creek, Jersey County, Illinois; Bentonsjiort, Iowa. NiCKLEs ANt. nASMi.Kii] rATAIiO(»UE OK GENERA AND SPECIES. 411 Stenopora ohioensis Focrsto. 1887. StenoiKjraohuM'nwH. FocrHtc, Bull. Sci. I^ih. nciiiHoii Tuiv., 1 1, p. 85; ibid., Ill, 1888,1)1. viii,l2n-c. dial MoaBiireH: Flint RidKo, Ohio, Stonopora patula Billinjfs. Not rocognizahlc. 1859. St(>ii(>|M)ni putiila. Billin)iH, Canwlian Xat.deol., IV, p. 427 Cha/y: lHlaii<1 of Montreal and Min^an IniaiulH, Canada. Stenopora ramosa lllricb. 18W. Stt-nojiora rainoHa. Ulricli, l. Ixxiii, tHir. ('hi'Ht«r: KloanH Valley and GniyHon Sprin^n, Kt'nfncky; Cln-HttT, lllinoiH. Stenopora rudis Ulrich. 18U0. StenoiM)ra nidis. Ulrich, (ieol. Surv. lUinoiH, VIII, p. 444, pi. Ixxii, 8-8/<. CheHttT: SloanH Valley, Kentucky. Stenopora ? signata Ulrich. 185H). Stenopora ? Hijjnata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, j). 44«», pi. Ixxiii, 5-5/^ Coal Mea.sure.s: CaHeyville, Illinois. Stenopora tuberculata (Prout). 18.59. Flustra t.ul)erculata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 447, pi. xvii, 3-3/. 1890. Stenopora tul)erculata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 441, fi^. 17, fi^^ 5r (p.315). 1894. Stenopora tuberculata. Keyes, Mi.H.iouri Cieol. Surv., V, p. 15. 18G0. Cyclopora jiolyniorpha. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 578. 1860. Cyclopora polymorpha. Prout, (.Jeol. Surv. IllinoiH, II, p. 421, pi. xxi,5-56. Warsaw: Barretts Station, Missouri (Prout), and elsewhere. St. Ixtuis: Several localities. Chester: Pope County (Prout) and Chester, Illinois; Grayson SpringH and Sloans Valley, Kentucky, and many other localities. Stictocella Simp.son. See Cystodictya Ulrich. Stictocel la in terstriata Simpson. See Stictopora 'i'i intorstriata Hall. Stictocnlla sinuosa Simpson. See Cystodict\a siniio.sa (Hall). STICTOPORA Hall. Genotype: Stictopora elejraiitiila Hall. 1847. Stictopora. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 73. 1879. Stictopora (in part). Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York Stsite MuH., p. 122. 1882. Stictopora (in i)art). Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana (ieol. Nat. Hist., p. 247. 1889. Stictopora (in part). Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., p. .32:5. 1897. Stictopora (in part). Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rei>. State (u'(ilo>:i.sl New York for the year 1894, p. 605. Not Stictopora. Eichwald, Lethfca Rossica, I, p. .390. Not Sticto|X)ra. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1882, pp. 152, 168 (=Rhinidictya). Not Stictopora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, 1887, p. xx (=Cystodictya). Not Stictopora. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, 18iH), p. 388 (=Rhi- nidictya). ''•lit ■■'■ .,^"'g 412 AMKRIOAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 17:(. 8TICT0F0EA IIjiII -Continued. 1H)»7. Not Sti(to|M.ra. (irulwu, Hull, miffulo So*-. Nut. Sci., VI, IHIH», p. 172 ( = (;yHt(Mlifty«). ()I>H. TluH niiino iitiH Ihh'Ii upplUnl tH4-riptioii mid figiircN of th(> inturiml Htriicturi' of tli«> Kt>iu)ty|H! Iiavc never lH>eii puhliHlied. Thin HiH'tionV of S. eleKiintnla hIiow that the KeniiH Ih relate<1 to l)oth StictojK)rolla and Tioniodictya. It rcBcmhIeH the former in the lonj? primitive |)ortion of th(> zomniial tnltes, but in (liHtinKuiHlied by the well-marked ]>eri8tome8 and abtsence of inc80]>oreH. From the latter it differs in the alifienee of heniiHCpta, the prenence of IK'riHtoiiH'H, an» primitive |iortion of the zooeeial tiiln's. Stictopom ? iiciitu ilall. S(m» Pachydietya atnitti (Hall). St'n'topora acuta ririch. S(m> Pachydietya acuta (Hail). Stii'toponi aiternata Hail and Simpson. Not reeojfnizalile, IHH7. StictoiMtra aiternata. Hall and Sim|>8on, Pal. New York, VI, pi. xxiii A, 21. (Not dewrilx-d.) Ii«>wer HelderU'r^: ClarkHville, New York. Stii'toponi angulari.^ Hall. Sc^e Cystodietya tunuilo.sa (Hall). Stictoponi hiLsalis Ulrich. S(m» liliinidictya ba.sali.s (Ulrieh). Stictopora hifurcata Hall. See Cystodictya bifureata (Hall). Stictopora hifurcata (Van Cleve) Hall. See Pachydictva l)ifurcata (Hall). Stictopora bri.'-7,pl. •k. NicKLiuj AND iiAWLKK.) CATALOGUE OF UEI4EBA AND Sl'JfiriKS. 418 Stirtopora tidolis rirlch, 1HH»J (in |wii't). S«'o Hhiiiid'K'tvii tn'iitoiM'iisJs (lllrich). Stii'to|K)rii fnij,'ili.s WhitHeUl. S«'(r I)i4>riuio{Mirii t'raj,'ili.s (Dilliiij^rs). Stictopora ?? fruticoia Hull. 1H8;J, Stictoporu friiticoHU. Il»ll, Traiin, Allmiiy IiiHtilutf, \, |i. .Vi (ul)Htmct, IHHl.p. 14). 18H;i. stictopora frtiticuHu. Hall. Hep. Stat. Oliazy: Granville, Vermont. Stictopoi'a ^rainitiit'ulia Itinjfuclwr}^. liocoj^ni/ahlr i 1HS4. Stictopora f^ninilnifulia. Kinj»uol)erj», I'roc. Acad. Nat. Sci. IMiiladclpliia, 1». 147, pi. iii,4. Nia>?ara (Transitional j: ( JaHjHjrt, New York. Stictopora ?? granatnla Hull. IHKi. Treinatoi)ora rhonihifera (in jiart). Hall, Hep. State (Jeolouist New York for the year 1882, pi. xi, IB. 1887. Stictopora j^ranatula. Hall and SiinpHon, I'al. New York, VI, p.. "W, pi. xi, Ifi; 1)1. xxiii A, 17. Lower Helderl)er)j;: Catukill Creek and Clark.sville, New York. Stictopora ?? granifera Hail. 1883. StictoiHjra granifera. Hall. Trans. Alhany Institute, X, p. HM (abstract, 1881, p. 191). 1884. Stictoix»ra granifera. Hall, Hep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1883, !>. 45. 1887. StictciJora granifera. Hall and Simpson, I'al. New York, VI, p. 257, pi. Ixi, 1-6. 1891. StictojKJra granifera. Hall, Tenth Ann. liep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1890, p. 49; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Mas., p. 79. Hamilton: Pavilion and Muttonville, New York. Stictopoi'a inci-surata Hall. See Cystodictya incisuiata (Hall). Stictopora ?? incrassata Hall. 1883. Stictopora inerassata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 190 (abstract, 1881, p. 190). 1884. Stictopora inerassata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for tlie year 1883, p. 47. 1887. Stictopora inerassata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). 249, pi. Ixii, 1-6. 1891. Stictopora inerassata. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State (Jeologist New York for the year 1890, p. 43; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Miis., p. 73. 1898. Cystotlictya ? inerassata. Whiteaves, Contr. Cana4lian Pal., I, p. 377. Hamilton: West Williams, Ontario. Stictopora indenta Hall. See Cystodictya iiicisurata (Hall). ' It' m ■i :' I .1 !'. \' 414 AMEBIC.AN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Stictopora ? ? interstriata Hall. 1883. Stictx)i)ora interetriata. Hall, TraiiM. Albany Institute, X, p. 191 (abstract, 1881, p. 191). 1884. Stictopora intei.: riata. 1883, p. 45. 1887. Stictopora inieretriaui. pi. Ixii, 7-12. Stictopora interstriata. Hall, Kep. State GeologiHt New York for the year Hall ami SimpHon, Pal. New York, VI, p. 259, 1891. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1890, p. 51; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 81. 1897. Stictocella interstriata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. x, 6, 7. [Note: Figure 6 is given in Pal. New York, VI, pi. Ixi, 2, as Stictopora granifera.] Hamilton: Fallbrook, New York. Stictopora invertis Hall. See Cy.stodictya 'i invertis (Hall). Stictopora ? labyrinthica Hall. 1847. Stictopora labyrinthica. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 50, pi. xii, 8a, b, and woodcut on p. 50. Trenton (Stones River): Chazy and Watertown, New York. Obs. This form may prove to be a Phyllodictya. Stictopora liinata Hall. See Cy.stodictya limata (Hall). Stictopom linearis Hall. See Cy.stodictya linearis (Hall). Stictiopora lobata Hall. See Easpilopora lobata (Hall). Stictopora magna Hall and Whittield. See Phsenopora magna (Hall and Whitfield). Stictopora multifida (Van Cleve) Hall. See Phaenopora multifida (Hall). Stictopora multipora Hall. See Cy.stodictya incisurata (Hall). Stictopora mutabilis Ulrich. See Rhinidictya mutabili.s (Ulrich). Stictopora mutabilLs var, major Ulrich. See Rhinidictya mutabilis- major (Ulrich). Stictopora mutabiliK var. minor Ulrich. See Rhinidictya mutabilis (Ulrich). Stictopora obliqua Hall. See Cj'stodictya incisurata (Hall). Stictopora obliqua Ringueberg. See Ptilodictya obliqua (Ringueberg). Stictopora ?? obsoleta Hall and Simpson. 1887. Stictopora obsoleta. Hal' and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 37, pi. xxiiiA, 22. Ix)wer Helderberg: Clarksville, New York. Obs. Probably a synonym foi Stictopora T! papillosa Hall. Stictopora orbipora Hall. See Stictotrypa orbipora (Hall.) Stictopora ovata Hall. See Cystodictya ovata (Hall). Stictopom ovatipora Hall. See Cystodictya 'i ovatipora (Hall). Stictopora ovatipora Miller (not Hall). See Stictotrypa similis (Hall). Stictopora palmipes Hall. See Euspilopora palinipes (Hall). Stictopora ?? papillosa Hall. 1879. Stictopora papillosa. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State M us. , p. 161 (r<'i. 246, pi. Ixiii, 2?. 1888. Stic*'"i'ora striata. Herrick, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., Ill, pi. xii, 40, 40(1. 1891. Stictopora striata. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New Yjrk for the year 1890, p. 42; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Mns., p. 72. Hamilton: Ontario County, New York. A form from the Waverly ut Moots Run, Ohio, has l)een identifie*! by Herrick as this species, but the identitication is certainly incorrect. Stictopora ? subcarinata Hall. See Taeniopora sulxmrinata (Hall). ^Jl i I <4 !! 416 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BVLL. 173. Stictopora subrigida Hall. See Cystodietya subrigida (Hall). Stictopora sulcata Winchell. Sec Cystodictya sulcata (Wincholl). Stictopora trilineata Hall. See Cystodictya trilineata (Hall). Stictopora 'i trlserialis Hall. See Acanthoclema triseriale (Hall). Stictopora tumulosa Hall. See Cystodictya tumulosa (Hall). Stictopora Vanclevii Hall. See Phaenopora fimbriata (James). Sti(!topora verinicula Hall. See Cystodictya vermicula (Hall). STICTOPORELLA Ulrich. Genotype: Stictoporella interstincta Ulrich =:Ptilodictya flexuosa James. 1882. Stictoporella. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, pp. 152, 169. 1889. Stictoporella. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 325. 1890. Stictoporella. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 394. 1893. Stictoporella. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 179. 1896. Stictoporella. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl, ed.), p. 279. 1897. Stictoporella. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 535. Stictoporella angularis Ulrich. 1886. Stictoporella angularis. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 71. 1893. Stictoporella angularis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 182, pi. xi, 1-3, 6,8-11. Trenton (Stones River): Minneapolis, St. Paul, (ioodhue, and Fillmore counties, Minnesota. Stictoporella angularis-intermedia Ulrich. 1893. Stictoporella angularis var. intermedia. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 183, pi. xi, 4, 5, 7. Trenton (Stones River) : Minneapolis, Fountain, Lanesboro, and Preston, Minnesota; Decorah, Iowa. Stictoporella basalis Ulrich. See Intrapora basalis (Ulrich). Stictoporella cribrosa Ulrich. 1886. Stictoporella ? cribrosa. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rej*. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur, Minnesotti, p. 69. 1893. Stictoporella cribrosa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 184, pi. x, 21-25, pi. xi, 22, 23. 1897. Stictoporella cribrosa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rej). State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig, 93 (p. 536) . Trenton (Stones River and Black River): Minneapolis and St. Paul, Min- nesota. Stictoporella domosa Ulrich. 1893. Stictoporella dumosa. Ulrich, Greol. Minnesota, III, p, 181, Trenton (Black River): St, Paul, Minnesota. Stictoporella ? excellens Ulrich. See Phaenopora excellens (Billings). Stictoporella exigna Ulrich. 1893, Stictoporella exigua, TTlrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p», \v' ,18-21, Trenton: Montreal, Canada, Stictoporella flabellata (Hall). 1851, ClBthropora flabellata. Hall, Foster and Whitney's Rep, Geol. Lake Supe- rior Land District, Part II, p. 207, pi. xxiv. ti«, h. Trenton: Escanaba River, below Indian C^eek, Upper Peninsula, Michigan. NicKLEs AND BAS8I.F.R.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 417 (list. 21-25, alogist .Min- ings). sSupe- Ihigan. Stictoporella flexuosa (fTames). 1878. Ptilodii'tya flexuosa. James, Paleontologist, No. 1, p. 4. 1882. Stictoporella flexuosa. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 169. 1882. Stictniopora Nicholson. Stictoporlna Simpson (in part). See Tteniopora Nicholson STICTOFORINA Hall and Simpson. Genotype: Trematopora clavi- formis Hall. 1887. Stlctoporina. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xx. 1889. Stlctoporina. Aiiller, North American C?eol. Pal., p. 325. 1897. Stlctoporina SI iipson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the '. '.r '. -M, p. 543 (not p. 532, which is probably in error for Sticto] ir' •• I. Stlctoporina claviiorr u ^Jf^Iall). 1883. Trematupnra cli '{n- A.<. Hall, Trans. All)any Institute, X, p. 181 (aV)stract 1881, p. 181). 1884. Trematopora daviformis. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1883, p. 12. 1887. Stictopora (Stlctoporina) claviformi.^. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 269. 1897. Stlctoporina daviformis. Simpson, Fourteentii Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for tlie year 1894, pi. x, !, 2. HamilfM I Pn^llona, New York. Stlctoporina pluxr." Tlnll 'ind Simpson). 1887. Ptilodictyu ^ iumea. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 271, pi. lxi,9-12. 1891. Ptilodictya |>lumea. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New Y'ork for the year 1890, p. 55; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep, New York State Mus., p. 85. : -497. I'lilodictya plumea. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New Yo"-!; for the year 1894, pi. xv, 4-6. 1899. Ptilodictya plumea. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 176, fig. 73. Bull. 173 27 ■*:*;- r-: J/ m ;. I r: '■'■■I I! ! I' M 418 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. 1884. 1887. Stictoporina plumea (Hall and Simpson) — Continued. 1887. RilcMiictya retiforinis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 272, pi. Ixi, 13. 1897. I*tilodictya retiforniia. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xv, 7. Hamilton : Hamburg, New York. Ohs. See also note under Stictoporina scutulata (Hall). Stictoporina scutulata (Hall). 1883. Stictopora ? scutulata. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 191 (abstraet, lH81,p.l91). Stictopora ? scutulata. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the, year 1883, p. 47. Ptilotlictya scutulata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 272. Hamilton : Canandaigua I^ake, New Yor], . Obs. Probably a synonym for Stictopori, J • ea (Hall and Simpson). Stictoporina !. 1881. Stomatoiwra inflata. Vine, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXXVII, p. 615. 1890. Stomatopora inflata. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XII, p. 176, fig. 3c. I. *■ .t If ]i: M< "• • W 420 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 173. :! iii f.t Stomatopora inflata (Hall) — Continued. 1893. Stomatopora inflata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 117, pi. i, 13-21. 1896. Stomatopora inflata. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Eng.ed.), fig. 412B (p. 261). 1897. Stomatopora inflata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 202-204 (p. 597). Ti-enton and Cincinnati: At various localities in the Black River of Min- nesota; in the Trenton of New York, Kentucky, Minnesota, and Can- ada; in the Lorraine of Ohio, and in the Richmond of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. Stomatopora ?? moniliformis Whiteaves. 1891. Stomatopora moniliformis. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, p. 212, pi. xxviii, 10. Devonian (Hamilton?): Hay River, Canada. Stomatopora parva Ringueberg. 1886. Stomatopora parva. Ringueberg, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Hist., V, p. 20, pi. ii, 16. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Stomatopora proutana Miller. See Stomatopora delicatula (James). Stomatopora recta Ringueberg. 1886. Stomatopora recta. Ringueberg, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., V, p. 20, pi. ii, 15, 15a. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Stomatopora tenuissima Ulrich. See Stomatopora delicatula-tenuis- sima Ulrich. Stomatopjra turgida Ulrich. 1890. Stomatopora turgida. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. hist., XII, p. 176, «PC-3. 1893. . .A' .idtopora turgida. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 118, pi. i, 22, 23. Cincinnati (Richmond): Wilmington, Illinois. STREBLOTBTFA Ulrich. Genotype : Streblotrypa nicklesi Ulrich. 1890. Streblotrypa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, pp. 403, 665. 1889. Stre'.'lotrypa. ( Ulrich, in press) , Miller, North American Geol. Pal. , p. 325. 1897. Streblotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 551. 1899. Streblotrypa. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. , VI, p. 167. 1887. Acanthoclema (in part) . Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xv. Streblotrypa ampleza Ulrich. 1888. Streblotrypa amplexa. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 86, pi. xiv, 13. Waverly: Scioto ville, Ohio. Streblotrjrpa (1 Lioclema) denticnlata Ulrich. 1888. Streblotrypa (? Lioclema) denticulata. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 88, pi. xiv, 18, 19. Waverly: Richfield and Lodi, Ohio. Streblotrypa distincta Ulrich. 1890. Streblotrypa distincta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 669, pi. Ixxi, 10-10?>. 1894. Streblotrypa distincta. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 36. Chester: Chester, Illinois. NicKLRs AND BAiSLER.J CATALOGUE OP OKXEBA AND SPECIES. 421 i- Streblotrypa hamiltonensis (NicholHon). 1874. Ceriopora ? HamiltonensiH. Nicholson, (reol. Mag., new aer., I, p. 161, pi. ix, 17. 1874. Ceriopora ? Hamiltonensis. Nicholson, Pal. Ontario, p. 97, fig. 3;{. 1883. Callopora Hamiltonensie. Hall, TranB. Albany Institute, X, j). 182 (ab- stract, 1881, p. 182) . 1887. Acanthoclema Hamiltonense. Hall an«i Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 191, pi. Iv, 18-26. 1889. Streblotrypa hamiltonensis. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. 1889. Khombopora Hamiltonensis. Nicholson and Lyddeker, Manual Paleon- tology, I, flg. 465 B (p. 610) , fig. 478 (p. 632) . 1890. Streblotrypa hamiltonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, i>. 648. 1897. Streblotrypa Hamiltonense. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Cleolo- fe t New York for the year 1894, p. xix, 14, 15. 1898. Streblotrypa Hamiltonensis. Whiteaves, Contr. Canadian Pal., I, Part V, p. 378. 1899. Streblotrypa hamiltonense. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soi;. Nat. 8erininuta. Ulrich, Gt>ol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 487, pi. xlvii, 4-46. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Subretepora D'Orbigny. Not recognized (.see Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 687). 1850. Suhretepora. D'Orhigny, Pnwlr. de Pal., I, p. 22. Subretepora angulata Miller. See Ph^'lloporina angulata (Hall). Subretepora aspera Miller. See Phylloporina aspera (Hall). Subretepora asperato-striata Miller. See Phylloporina asperato- striata (Hall). Subretepora clathrata Miller. See Phylloporina (tlathrata (Miller and Dyer). Subretepora corticosa Miller. See Phylloporina corticosa (Ulrich). Subretepora dawsoni Miller. Sec Phylloporina dawsoni Ulrich. Subretepora dichotoma Miller. See Thamniscus dichotomus (Hall). Subretepora fenestrata Miller. See Phylloporina fenestrata (Hall). Subretepora gracilis Miller. See Phylloporina gracilis (Hall). Subretepora incepta Miller. See Phylloporina incepta (Hall). Subretepora reticulata Miller. See Phylloporina reticulata (Hall). Subretepora trentonensis Miller. See Phylloporina trentonensis (Nicholson). Subretepora variolata Miller. See Phylloporina variolata (Ulrich). Sulcopora D'Orbigny. Not recognized (see Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. t)87). 1850. Sulcopora. D'Orbigny, Prodr. de Pal. , I, p. 22. Sulcopora fenestrata D'Orbigny. See lihinidi(^tya fenestrata (Hall). STNOCLADIA King. Genotype: Retepora virgulacea Phillips. 1849. Synocladia. King, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, II, p. 388. 1850. Synocladia. King, Mon. Permian Foss. , p. 38. 1854. Synocladia. McCoy, Brit. Pal. Fosh. , p. 1 14. 1875. Synocladia. Etheridge, Jun., Proc. Greol. Assot;., IV, p. 116. 1886. Synocladia. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 37. 1885. Synocladia. Waagen and Pichl, Pal. Indica, Ser., XIII, pp. 774, 801. 1886. Synol!i :-^y M ■I »? <;■ I 1 424 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 178. STNOCLADIA King— Continued. 1889. Syiuxrladia. Millur, North American (ieol. Pal., p. 326. 1890. Hynocladia. Ulrich, (leol. Surv. lllinoiH, VIII, p. ;W8. 1895. Synocladia. SinipHon, Thirteenth Ann. Uep. State (reologint New York for the year 1893, pp. 720, 726; Forty-weveiith Ann. Kei>. New York State MnH.,pp.914,920. 1896. Synoclmlia. Ulrich, Zittel'a Textb. Pal. (Eng. e. 283. 1897. Hynocladia. Bimpuon, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (JeologiHt New York for the year 1894, pp. 513, 521. Synocladia biserialis Swallow. See Septoporu hi.soriali.s (Swallow). Synocladia biserialis var. gracilis Meek. See Septopora biseriali.s- gracilis Meek. Synocladia rectistyla Whitfield. See Septopora rectistyla (Whitfield). Synocladia virgulacea Swallow (not Phillips, noi* King). S(^e Septo- pora biserialis (Swallow). Obs. See also Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State ( reologint New York for the year 1894, pp. 513, 514. Tabulipora Young. See Stenopora Lonsdale. TJENIODICTYA Ulrich. Genotype: Tseniodictya rauiulosa Ulrich. 1890. Tseniodictya. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 303. 1889. Tseniodictya. (Ulrich, in press), Miller, North .Vnicriran Oeol. Pal., p. 327. 1897. Tseniodictya. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 533. Tseniodictya cingulata Ulrich. 1890. Tseniodictya cingulata. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 5.30, pi. Ixvii, 3-36, fig. 26 (p. 304). Keokuk: Warsaw, Illinois. Tseniodictya frondosa Ulrich. 1890. Tseniodictya frondosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 259, pi. Ixvii, 5, pi. Ixix, 5-6c. 1894. Tseniodictya frondosa. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv., V, p. 22. Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo, Illinois. Tseniodictya interpolata Ulrich. 1888. Tseniodictya interpolata. Ulrich, Bull. Denison Univ., IV, p. 80, pi. xiii, 9, 9a. Waverly: Richfield and Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Tseniodictya ramulosa Ulrich. 1890. Tseniodictya ramulosa. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p^ 528, pi. Ixvii, 1-1/. 1894. Tseniodictya ramulosa. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Surv. , V, p. 22. 1897. Tseniodictya ramulosa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 89, 90 (p. 533). Keokuk: Keokuk, Iowa; Nauvoo and Warsaw, Illinois. Tseniodictya ramulosa-burlingtonensis Ulrich. 1890. Tseniodictya ramulosa var. burlingtonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, VIII, p. 529, pi. Ixvii, 2-26. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa. I ^ NicKLEs AND BAHNLKR.] CATALC "lUE OF GKNKRA AND SPECIES. 425 au, {ist J18, Teeniodiotya 1 rhomboidea (Hall). 1883. Stictopora rhomboidea. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 157 (al)- Htrac^, 1881, p. 15). 1886. Stictopora rhomboidea. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State GwdofifiHt New York for the year 1885, pi. xxix, 27, 28. 1887. Stictopora rhomlK»idea. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). 95, pi. xxix, 27, 28. ITpper Helderberg: Went of Jm Roy, New York, Taniodictya aubreota ITlrich. 1890. Tieniodictya Hubrecta. Ulrich, Geol. Surv. IllinoiH, VIII, p. 5li0, pi. Ixvii, 4-4rf. St. Louin: Elizal)ethtown, Kentucky. TiENIOFORA Nicholson. Genotype: Taeniopora exigua NieholHon. 1874. Tieniopcjra. Nicholson, Canadian Jour., new ser., XIV, j). 133. 1874. Tieniopora. Nicholson, Geol. Mag., new ser., I, p. 121. 1874. Tieniop. 1^86. 1896. Taeniopora. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Eng. el. Ixii, 15-26. 1897. Taeniopora exigua. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xi, 12-16, pi. xii, 1-5. 1899. Taeniopora exigua. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 174, fig. 71. 1883. Pteroixjm duogeneris. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 192 (alwtract, 1881, p. 192). Hamilton: Arkona, Ontario; Bellona, West Hamburg, and other localities in New York. Tseniopora occidentalis Ulrich. 1890. Taeniopora occidentalis. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 505, i>l. xlii, 3-3c. Hamilton: Buffalo, Iowa. '^rtfi I It I II Ml ]■■; is 426 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOiSOA. [hkm.. 178. I ¥ Tnniopora penniformis NicholHoii. Nicholson, Godl. Ma^-i in'W Hviiif»» Ontario, p. I0!», ti^. 4(i. TTlrich, «w)l. Hnr. IllinolH, VIII, p. 6()5, pi. Ih74. Tii'nioiH)rH ]H!kiniformiH. IH?-*. Tti!nioiM,«ra |H>nniforniiH. 1890. Ticnioimm iM^nnifonnin. xlii, :w. Hamilton: Arkona, Ontario; KiKht««nmilo C!rtHjk, N«w Y<»rk. Taniopora reonbans (Hall and SinipHon). 1887. Stictopora rtKUihanH. Hall and SimpHon, Pal. N«w Yfirk, VI, p. 2«M), pi. lxiii,20,21. 1891. Htictopora recubanH. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geolo^^iHt New York for the year 1890, p. 51; Forty-fourth An?i. Rep. New York State Muh., p. HI. Hamilton: Senec^v I^ke, New York. Obtj. ThiH may l)e identical with Tt«nioiH»ra >sut)carinatH (Hall). Taniopora suboarinata (Hall). Hall,Tranr< All)any Institute, X, p. 191 (alwtnurt, 1888. Hti(^toi)ora ? Hulx;arinata. 1881, p. 191). 1887. Stictopora 8ulx»rinata. Ixiii, 1-6. 1891 . Stictopora subcarinata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 2«1, pi. 1897. 1884. Hall, Tenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1890, p. 52; Forty-fom-fh Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., p. 82 Stictoiwrina 8ulx*arinata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State ( leologist New York for the year 1894, pi. x, 8, pi. xii, 6. Stictopora? dichotoma. Hall, Rep. State Geologiwt New York for the year 1883, p. 48. Hamilton: Bellona, Alden Station, and York, New York. Obn. See note under Teeniopora retnibans (Hall). Tectulipora Hall. See Loculipora Hall. Tectuliporji biperforata Simpson. See Loculipora loculata (Hall). Tectulipora locnlata Simpson. See Loculipora loculata (Hall). Tectuliporella Simpson. See Isotrypu Hall. Tectulipor'^lla cor similis Simpson. See Isotrypa consimiliH Hall. THALLOSTIGMA Hall. Genotype: Thallostigma intercellata Hall. 1883. Thallostigma. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 154 (abstract, 1881, p. 12). Obs. — This name seems to have been regarded by its author in his later work as a synonym of Fistulipora. The original definition is of little value, but a study of the genotype is likely to show that the name may be held for a group of species now includetl under Lioclema, of which Lioclema minutum ( Rominger ) is a typical example. Having no authen- tic specimens of the genotype, we have not made these changes, but have left this specied and the closely allied, if not identical, Hamilton group form::; imder Lioclema. Thallostigma confertipora Hall. See Lioclema confertiporum (Hall). Thallostigma decipiens Hall. See Lioclema decipiens (Hall). Thallostigma densa Hall. See Lioclema densum (Hall). Thallostigma digitata Hall. See Lioclema digitatimi (Hall). Thallostigma inclusa Hall. See Favicella inclusa (Hall). Thallostigma indusapora Hall. See Favicella inclusa (Hall). Thallostigma intercellata Hall. See Lioclema intercellatum (Hall). i T T mcKLBHANUBAHHLK.ii] CATALOOUK OF OKNKRA AND SPKCIKS. 427 ThalloHti^tna hunollata Hall. StM^ FiHtuliiKMii i lainellabt (Mall). ThalloHtignia longiinacula Hall. S«m^ Fistulipora i longiinaciila (I lull). ThalloHtigma inicropom Hall. S«mi Lioclenia inicroixx'uin (Hi*!!). ThalloMtlgtua multaculcatti Hall. S«h; Liot^lcina nuiltaculoatum (Hall). Thpllostigina plana Hall. Sco l^iiiacotrypa plana (Hall). Thallostigiim .scroblciilata Hall. Sec Fistulipora i sciohiculiita (Hall). ThalloHtigina st^grogaUi Hall. See Lioelema segregatuni (Hall). Thallostigina .serrulata Hall. See Pinacotrypa serrulatji (Hal!). Thallotstigina sparsipora Hall. Sec Prismopora sparsipora (Hall). Thallostigma spheroi lln. 807. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 5. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxiL Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 327. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, i)i). 397, 606. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Eng. ed.), p. 283. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 524. Thamniscus 'i Cisseis Hall. See Drymotrypa cisseis (Hall). Thamniscus dichotomus (Hall). 1852. Hornera ? dichotoma. Hall, Pal. New Yoik, II, p. 163, pi. \\C, :i,i-r the year 1«.'»4, pi. ix, IS. ILvniilton: FtUs tti the Ohio. Thamiiiscui: ? Niagarensls Hall. See Dryniotrypji niagarensis (Hall). Thamniscuf. nysa Hall. I}r79. Tlnmniscus Nysa. Hall, Tbiny-second Ann. Rep. New Y'ork State Museum, p. 175 (rep'-nt, 1880, p. 38); and var., p. 176 (reprint, p. 38). 18Ki. Thamniscus Nysa. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New Y^ork for the year 1882, pi. xxii, 47, 48; and var., pi. xxii, 31, 32. 1887. Tiiamniscus Nysa. Hall and Simpson, I'al. New York, VI, p. 43, pi. xxii, 31, 32, 47, 48. 1897. ThamniccHa Nysa. Simpec.i, Fourteenth Ann. P.ep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, i)l. ix, 4, ii. I^)wer Helderljerg: Clarksville, New York. Thamniscus octonarius Ulrieh. 1890. Thamni-cus fx-tonarius. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 611, pi. Ixii, 7-76. Upper Coal Measures: Gn,'enwoo«l County, Kansa.-^-. Thamniscus pauciramus Hall.. 1883. Thamniscus i>auciramus. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, j). 197 (abstract, 1881, p. 197) 1884. Thanmi84.'U8 pauciramus. Hall, Rep. State (Jeologist New Y'^ork for the year 1883, p. 60. 188/. Thamniscus i»aucinuuus. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 274. mii.i..l"3. NicKi.E- AM> BAS8I.KU.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 429 rk State the year >. 42, ]»1. , pi. Ixii, xxxiii,6. Illinois; :, p. i«i k for the I, p. 104, (ahstnu't, }^. 292, pi. ogist New |s (Hull). Lrk State , p. :i>*). 1 year 1882, i, pi. xxii, [ogist New |l, pi. Ixii, :, p. 197 |-k for the ■^I, p. 274. Thamniscus pauciramus Hall — Coi-tinaed. 1891. Thamniscus pauciramus. Hall, Tonth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1890, p. 55; Forty-fourth Ann. Rei». New York State i^ Museum, j). 85. Hamilton: Monteiths Point, Lake Canandaigtia, New Yf)rk Thamniscus ramulosus Ulrich. 18JK). Thamniscus ramuK)sus. Ulrich, (tcoI. Sur. Illinois, VIII, \>. 610, pi. Ixii, 4-4i. t^hestcr: Sloans Valley, Kentucky; (Chester, Illinois. Thamniscus mmulosiis var. sevillensis Ulrich. See Thamniscus sevill- ensis Ulrich. Thamniscus sculptilis llrich. 185)0. Thamniscus sculptilis. Ulrich, Geol. Snr. Illinois, VIII, !>. 608, pi. Ixii, 8-8/>. Kokuk: Kings Mountain, Kentucky. Thamniscus sevillensis Ulrich. 1890. Thanmiscus ramulosus var. sevillensis. Ulrich, l. Iv, 6, pi. Ixii, 5, 5«. I^iOwer Coal Measures: Seville, Illinois. Thamniscus variolatus Hall. 187!>. Thamniscus variolata. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, \k 175 (rej)rint, 1880, p. 37). 1888. Thamni.scus variolata. Hall, Rep. State (leoU)gist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxii, .34-46. 1887. Thamniscus variolata. Hall and Siiiipson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 41, pi. xxii, 34-46. 1897. Thamniscus variolata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (U'oh)gist New York for the year 1894, pi. i\, 14. Lower Helderl)erg: Clarksville, New York. Thamnocella Simpson. S?i> Drymotrypa Ulrich. Thanmocolla Cissois Simpson. See Drymotrypa cisseis (Hall). Thamnopora Hall ^not Stoininger). See Thamnotrypa Hall. Thanmopora divaricata Hall. See Thamnotrypa divaricatii (Hall). THAMNOTRTFA Hall, (lenotype: Thamnopora divaricatsi Hall. 1883. Thamnopora. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 158 (ahstra.t, '<>^l, p. 16). (Name was preoccupied by Steininger. ) 1887. Thamnotrypa. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxi. 1889. Thanmotrypa. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 328. 1897. Thamnotrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth .\nn. Rep. State ersphmlata. Hall and Simi)son, Pal. New York, VI, p. 175. !■: : ' BULL. 178. hemi- the year ;w York until the 147 (ab- L for the ew York ew York, ogist New Institute, (abstract, York for ew York, ■^ew York [ew York, ew York, X, 1). 181 irk for tl.e I'al. New N1CKLE8 AND BAssLER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 481 Trematella perspinulata (Hall) — Continued. 1893. BatostonieHa perspinulata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 229. Hamilton: York, New York. TBEMATOPORA Hall. Genotype: Treniatopora tuberouloHa Hall. 1852. Treniatopora. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 149. 1860. Treniatopora. Eichwakl, Lethaja Rossica, I, p. 494. 1877. Treniatopora. Dylwwski, Die Chsetetiden der Ostbaltisehen Silur-Forin., p. 69. 1887. Treniatopora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xiv. 1889. Treniatopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 828. 1890. Trematopora. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, pp. 378, 418. 1893. Treniatopora. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 308. 1897. Trematopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State (ieologist New York for the year 1894, p. 591. Not Trematoix)ra. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1882, pp. 153, 241; ibid., VI, 1883, p. 257 (=Homotrypa). Trematopora alternata Hall. See Acanthocdema alternatuni (Hall). Trematopora ?? americana Miller. 1881. Trematopora americana. Miller, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., IV, p. 312, pi. vii, 5, 5a. Burlington: New Mexico. Trematopora ? annulata Hall. See Trematella annulata (Hall). Trematopom (Trematella) annulata Hall and Simpson. See Trematella annulata (Hall). Trematopora annulata var. pronaspina Hall. See Trematella annulata (Hall). Trematopora annulifer Whitfield. See Lio(demella annulifer;' (Whit- field). Trematopora arborea Hall. See Trematella arborea (Hall). Trematopora (Trematella) arborea Hall and Simpson. See Trematella arborea (Hall). Trematopora aspera Hall. See Batostomella ? aspera (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) bi.spinulata Hall and Simpson. See Streblo- trypa ? bispinulata (Hall). Trematopora calloporoides Ulrich. 185K). Treniatopora calloporoides. Ulrich, (ieol. Sur. Illinois, VIIF, p. 420, pi. xxxviii, l-\d. Trenton: Alexander County, IllinoiH. Trematopora camerata Hall. See Chilotrypa cameraia (Hall). Trematopora canaliculata Hall. See Orthopora eanalieulatji (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) canaliculata Hall. See Ortho|X)ra canalicu- lata (Hall). Trematopora carinat>a Whiteavejs. S(!c Orthopora carinata (Hall and Simpson). Trematopora (Orthopora) carinata Hall and Simpson. See Orthopora carinata (Hall and Simpson). Trematopora claviformis Hall. See Stictoporina clavifonnis (Hall). m m ■ 'If ' 1? , ;e Ortho- pora granilinea (Hall and Simpson). Trematopoia ? granistriata Hall. See Bactropora granistriata (Hall). Trematopora ?? granulata Whitfield. 1878. Trematopora granulata. Whitfield, Ann. Rep. Geol. Sur. Wisconsin for the year 1877, p. 68. 1882. Trematopora granulata. Whitfield, Geol. Sur. Wisconsin, IV, p. 253, pi. xi, 22, 23. Cincinnati (Richmond) : Delafield, Wisconsin. Obs. This species probably l)elongH to the genus Eridotrypa. Trematopora grannlifera Hall. See Batostomella granulifera (Hall). Trematopora halli Ulrich. 1883. Trematopora halli. Ulrich, Jour. Cimdnnati Sec. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 261, pi. xiii, 3, 3a. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. .ficKLEs AND BAS8LER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 433 roma- Trenmtopora (Orthopora) hexagona Hall and Siuipison. See Ortho- pora hexagona (Hall and Simpson). Treiriatopora (Orthopora) imniersa Hall and Simpson. See Orthopora immersa (Hall and Simpson). Trematopora infrequens Hall. See Diamesopora infreqiiens (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) interplana Hall and Simpson. See Ortho- pora interplana (Hall and Simpson). Trematopora (Callopora) irregularis Hall. See Chilotrvpa irregularis (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) lineata Hall and Simpson. See Orthopora lineata (Hall and Simpson). Trematopora { (Trachypora ?) macropora Hall. See Nematopora ma- eropora (Hall). Trematopora maculosa Hall. See Fistulipora maculosa (Hall). Trematopora minuta Hall. See Nematopora minuta (Hall). Trematopora 'i (Trachypora i) minuta Hall. See Nematopora minuta (Hall). Trematopora 'i nitida Ulrich. See Lioclemella nitida (Ulrich). Trematopora (Orthopora) nodosa Hall. Not defined. 1887. Trematopora (Orthopora) nodosa. Hall, Pal. New York, VI, pi. xxiii, 10. Lower Helderberg: Clsrksville, New York. Trematopora (Trc^matella) nodosa Hall and Simpson. See Trematella nodosa (Hall and Simpson). Trematopora orhipora Hall. See Orthopora orbipora (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora ?) orbipora Hall and Simpson. See Ortho- pora orbipora (Hall). Trematopora ornata Ulrich. See Trematopora i primigenia-ornata fllrich. Trematopora (Orthopora) ornata Hall and Simpson. See Orthopora ornata (Hall and Simp^oi ). Trematopora osculum Hall. See Diamesopora osculum (Hall). Trematopora ostiolata Hall. See Chilotrvpa ostiolata (Hall). Trematopora ovatipora Hall. See Orthopora >vatipora (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) ovatipora Hall and Simpson. See Ortho- porn ovatipoi'a (Hall). Treu)atopora parallela Hall. See Orthopora parallela (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) parallela Hall and Simpson. See Orthopora parallela (Hall). Trematopora perspinulata Hall. See Trematella perspinulata (Hall). Trematopora (Trematella) perspinulata Hall and Simpson. See Trem- atella perspinulata (Hall). Trematopora polygona Hall. See Orthopora polygona (Hall). Trematopora (Orthoi)ora) polygona Hall and Simpson. See Orthopora polygona (Hall). Bull. 173 28 & m m III -in > i-i;i I It m i 434 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Trematopora ponderosa Hall. See Fistulipora maculosa (Hall). Trematopora ? primigenia Ulrich. 1886. Trematopora primigenia. TTlrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 97. i893. Trematopora ? primigenia. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 309, pi. xxi, 23-40. Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis, St. Paul, Fountain and Preston, Min- nesota. Trematopora ? primigenia-ornata Ulrich. 1886. Trematopora ornata. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesotii, p. 98. 1893. Trematopora ? primigenia var. ornata. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 310, pi. xxi, 26, 28, 33, 34. Trenton (Black River) : Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Trematopora ? primigenia-spinosa Ulrich. 1893. Trematopora ? primigenia var. spinosa. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 310, pi. xxi, 29, 30, 35, 36. Trenton (Black River): Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Trematopora ?? punctata Hall. 1852. Trematopora punctata. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 151, pi. xlA, 4a-c. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Trematopora rectilinea Hall. Not recognized. 1883. Trematopora rectilinea. Hall, Trans. Albany Institute, X, p. 148 (abstract, 1881, p. 6). Upper Helderberg: Onondaga Valley, New York. Trematopora regularis Hall. See Orthopora regularis (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) regularis Hall and Simpson. See Orthopora regularis (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) reticulata Hall and Simpson. See Ortho- pora reticulata (Hall). Trematopora rhombifera Hall. See Orthopora rhombifera (Hall) and Stictopora ? ? granatula Hall. Trematopora (Orthopora) rhombifera Hall and Simpson. See Ortho- pora rhombifera (Hall). Trematopora scutulata Hall (Upper Helderberg). See Orthopora scu- tulata (Hall). Trematopora scutulata Hall (Hamilton). See Streblotrypa scutulata (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) scutulata Hall (Upper Held-^irberg). See Orthopora scutulata (Hall). Trematopora signata Hall. See Callotrypa macropora-signata (Hall). Trematopora ? singularis (Hall). 1876. Callopora singularis. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. Nev^ York State Museum (documentary edition), pi. x, 1, 2; ibid. (Museum edition), p. 115, pi. X, 1,2. 1882. Callopora singularis. Hall, Eleventh Aun. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist, p. 237, pi. ix, 1, 2. 1890. Leioclema singulare. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 425. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. :i NicKLEs AND BABBiER] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 435 state tion) , 1877. 1879. 1882. Ttnaatopora ? spiculata Miller. 1876. TNmutopora HpinnloHa. ilall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rop. Nt'W York State Musenm (docunjentary tnlition), pi. xi, 11, 12. (N'dt Trematopora npin- ulosa. Hall, Pal. NewYork, II, 1852, p. 155, pi. xlA, llrt, h. ) Treniatoi)ora Hpiculata. Miller, American Pal. Foss., edition 2, p. 245. (PropoHed for T. spinulosa, preoccupied by Hall in 18,52.) Trematopora Hpiculata. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum (Museum edition) , p. 114, pi. xi, 11, 12. Trematopora spiculata. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hi8t.,p.235, pi. X, 11,12. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. Trematopora solida Hall. See Homotrypa ? solida (Hall). Trematopora spar.sa Hall. See Diploclema .spar.sum (Hall). Trematopora spinulosa Hall (1852). See Bythopora spinulosa (Hall). Trematopora spiuulosa Hall (1876). See Trematopora 'i spiculata Miller. Ti'ematopora striata Hall. 1852. Trematopora striata. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 153, j)!. xlA, 7(i-il. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Oba. — This is probably some species of I>idotrypa or Bythopora, but with present knowledge can not be recognized. Trematopora subimbricata Hall. See Diamesopora subimbricata (Hall). Trematopora subquadrata Hall. See Orthopora subquadrata (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) subquadrata Hall. See Orthopora sub- quadrata (Hall). Trematopora ?? superba Billings. 1866. Trematopora superba. Billings, Catal. Sil. Foss. Anticosti, p. 93. Clintor and Niagara: Cabot*! Head, I^ake Huron. Trematopora tortaiinea Hall. See Orthopora tortalinea (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora) tortalinea Hall and Simpson. See Ortho- pora tortalinea (Hall). Trematopora transversa Hall. See Orthopora tran.sversa (Hall). Trematopora (Orthopora transversa Hall and Simpson. See Ortho- pora transversa (Hall). Trematopora tuberculosa Hall. 1852. Trematopora tubenailosa. Trematoi)ora tuberculosa. p. 259, pi. xiii, 2-2/>. Trematopora tuberculosa. New York for the year 1894, pi. xix. 1-5. Niagara: Lockport, New York. Trematopora tubulosa Hall. See Diamesopoia tubulosa (Hall). Trematopora varia Hall. See Chilotrypa varia (Hall). Trematopora variolata Hall. See Chilotrypa varJolata (Hall). Trematopora ?? vesiculosa Winchell. 1864. Trematopora vesiculosji. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Philadelphia, p.3. 1865. Trematojwra ? vesiculosa. Winchell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 112. 1883. 1897. H-ul, Pal. New York, II p. 149, i)l. xlA, \a-tj. Ulrich, Jour, t'incinnati »oc. Nat. Hist., VI, Simpson, Fonrteentl) Ann. Rep. State (ieologist :lii, ■| "1- ,:' ■'1-1 ■hi ! H ',■'-1 11' • h •: ?| 'I V ij •.[■li V '■■ !■■ d ■l«tj 436 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [Bl'LL. 178. ji [;5 Trematopora ?? vesionlosa Winchell — Continued. 1870. Trematopora? vesiculosa. Winchell, Proc. American Phil. Soc., XI, p. 247. Burlington: Burlington, Iowa. Waverly: Sciotoville, Ohio; Hillsdale, Michigan. Trematopora whitfleldi Ulrich. 1883. Trematopora whitfleldi. Ulrich, Jonr. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, p. 262, pi. xlii, 4, 4a. Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. TSIOONODICTTA Ulrich. Genotype: Pachydictya conciliatrix Ulrich. 1893. Trigonodictya. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 160. Trigonodictya conciliatrix (Ulrich). 1886. Pachydictya conciliatrix. Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. Minnesota, p. 76. 1893. Trigonodictya conciliatrix. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 160, pi. ix, 11, 12, pi. X, 15-20. Trenton (Black River) : Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Trigonodictya eatonensis Ulrich. 1893. Trigonodictya eatonensis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, HI, p. 160. 189.5. Trigonodictya eatonensis. Foerste, Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 599. Clinton: Eaton, Ohio. TROPIDOPOEA Hall and Simpson. Genotype: Tropidopora nana Hall. 1887. Tropidopora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xv. 1889. Tropidopora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., i>. 329. 1897. Tropidopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 553. Tropidopora nana Hall. 1886. Tropidopora nana. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. te GeologJHt New York for the year 1885, pi. xxv, 25, 26. 1887. Tropidopora nana. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 71, pi. xxv, 25, 26. 1897. Tropidopora nana. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, pi. xvi, 1, 2. Upper Helderberg: Onondaga Valley, New York. Tuberculopora Ringueberg. Bryozoan? Genotype: Tuberculopora inflata Ringueberg. 1886. Tuberculopora. Ringueberg, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., V, p. 21. Tuberculopora inflata Ringueberg. Not recognizable. 1886. Tuberculopora inflata. Ringueberg, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., V, j). 21. pi. ii, 18. Niagara: Lockport, New York. UNITRYPA Hall. Genotype: Fenestella (Hemitrypa) lata Hall. 1885. Unitrypa. Hall, Rep. State Ge )logist New York for the year 1884, p. 36. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 4. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, j). xxiii. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 329. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 396. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1893, pp. 689, 708, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, pp. 883, 902, 920. 1886. Unitrypa. 1887. Unitrypa. 1889. Unitrypa. 1890. Unitrypa. 1895. Unitrypa. NicKLEs AND BA8SLER.] CATALOGUE OB' OKNERA AND SPECIES. 437 XXV, New UNITRYPA Hall— Continued. 1897. Unitrypa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State ( fttilogist New York for the year 1894, pp. 508, 520. 1899. Unitrypa. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sti., VI, p. 161. Unitrypa aoaulis (Hall). 1883. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) acaulis. Hall, TranH. Albany Institutt.^, X, i». 175 (ab8traft,1881, p. 33). 1886. Fenestella (Unitrypa) ai-aulis. Hall, Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1885, pi. li, 1-6. 1887. Fenestella (Unitrypa) acaulis. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. LSI, pi. li, 1-6. 1886. Unitrypa conferta. Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 17, pi. i, 8, 8 488 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BUM,. 178. ' Unitrypa fastigata (Hall). 1883. Fenestella (Heniitrypa) fastigata. Hall, TranH. .Mhany Institute, X, p. 178 (ab8tra(!t, 1881, i*. M). 1887. Fenestella (Unitrypa) fastigata. Hall and Siinpson, .Pal. New York, VI, p. 141, pi. liv. 1-6. 1897. Unitrypa fay'igata. Simpson, Fourtoenth Ann. Kcp. Slate ( iisologist New York for the year 1894, tig. 54 (p. 508), pi. vi, !-<>. Hamilton: Falls of the Ohio. Unitrypa flotioia (flail and Simpson). 1887. Fenestella (Unitrypa) Hetieia. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 137. pi. lii, 11-15. Upper Helderberg: WaljKjIe, Ontario. Unitrypa lata (Hall). 1883. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) lata. Hall, Trans. Albany [nstitnt«\ X, j). 176 (abstrat-t, 1881, p. .34). 1885. Unitrypa spatiosa (in error) . Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, pi. ii, 12. 1887. Fenestella (Unitrypa) lata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 136, pi. lii, 1-10. 1897. Unitrypa lata. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, tig.M. 55-57 (pp. 508-509), pi. v, 16-19. Upper Helderbeiig: Walpole, Ontario. Unitrypa nana (Hall and Simpson). 1887. Fenestella (Unitrypa) nana. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. 1.33. Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. Unitrypa nervia (Hall). 1874. Fenestella Nervia. Hall, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rej). New York State Mu- seum, p. 93. 1879. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) Nervia. Hall, Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 173 (reprint, 1880, p. 35). 1883. Fenestella (Hemitrypa) Nervia. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1882, pi. xxii, 1-6, ? 9, 10. . 1887. Fenestella (Unitrypa) Nervia. Hall an1. xxi, 19-22. 1890. Unitrypa quadrula. (Tlrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, i>. r>34. Lower Helderberg: (Marksville, New York. Unitrypa retrorsa Ulri(ih. See Unitrypa togulata (Hall). Unitrypa scalaris (Hall). 1884. Fenestella scalaris. Hall, Thirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum, p. 66. 1887. Fenestella (Unitrypa) scalaris. Hall, Sixth Ann. Rep. State ?iHt New York for flu* ymr 1885, pi. li, i-14. 1887. FentwU'lla (I'nitryim) stipata. Hall and Siinpnon, Pal. New York, VI, p. l.Hl>lli,7-14. 1886. Unitrypa n'trorwa. I'lrich, (!ontr. American Pal., I, p. 15, pi. i, 7-7r. 1887. FenoHtella (I'nitrypa) transverna. Hall and SimpHon, Pal. New York, VI, p. i;{2. 1888. Kenestella ( Tnitrypa) transverna. I lall. Seventh Ann. Kep. State < M'ologint New York for the year 1887, i)I. xiv, 9; Forty-tirHt Ann. Kep, New York Htate MuHeiun, pi. xiv, ». Hamilton : Falls of the Ohio. yiNELLA Ulrich. (renotype: Vinelhi repenH IHrich. 1890. Vinella. Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Hoc. Nat. Hint., XII, p. 17H. 1802. Vinella. Miller, North American (Jeol. Pal., Firnt Appendix, j.. nm. IWW. Vinella. Ulrich, Geol. Minneaotii, III, p. 112. 18U7. Vinella. SinipHon, Fourteenth Ann. Kep. State (teologist New York for the year 1894, p. 604. Vinella radialis Ulrich. 1893. Vinella radialis. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 113, fig. Hh. Cincinnati (Ix)rraine): Cincinnati, Ohio. Vinella radiciformis*conferta Ulrich. 1893. Vinella radiciformia var. conferta. IHrich, (ieol. Miimesota, III, j>. 113, fig.8r,. 1897. Vinella repens. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, fig. 222 (p. 604). Trenton (Black River) : St. Paul, Minnesota. WORTHENOPORA Ulrich. Genotype: Worthenopora spino.sa Ulrich. 1890. Worthenopora. Geol. Sur. Illino s, VIII, p. 403. 1889. Worthenopora. (Ulrich, in press). Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 330. 1897. Worthenopora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, p. 602. Worthenopora spatulata (Prout). 1H59. Flustra spatulata. Prout, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. , I, p. 446, pi. xvii, 2-2c. 1890. Worthenojiom spatulata. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 670, pi. Ixviii, 2, 2a. 1894. Worthenopora spatulata. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 36. Warsaw: W^arsaw, Illinois; Barretts Station, Missouri. Worthenopora spinosa Ulrich. 1890. Worthenopora spinosa. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 669, pi. Ixviii, 1-lsr. 1894. Worthenopora spinosa. Keyes, Missouri Geol. Sur., V, p. 36. 1897. Worthenopora spinosa. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, figs. 217-219 (p. 603). Keokuk: Warsaw and Nauvoo, Illinois; Keokuk and Bentonsjiort, Iowa. f .L- NICKI.M AND HAWI.RK.] INDEX OF SPECiriO NAMK8. 441 INDEX OP SPECIFIC NAMES. ultriipta — RutoHtoinollu. — MtiiiotryiK'llu. a))i'U|>tuH (Cha'h'ti'H)— MontitryiH'lla. acauIiH — t'nitryiui. acauliH-iiKtliniH — Tnitrypa. uccliviM — Unitryjia. acervulona — FistuliiMtra. — Lfptotryjui. aomeuin — SeiiiUH)Hi;ininin. .'■ uleattt — PolyiM)ra. aruleolata — Ca. agellus — Ceramopora eonfluens. albida — Fenestella. albida-ric'hfieldensis — Fen en t «• 1 1 a r i <• li- fieldensis. albionensis — Polypora. aleicornis — Bythopora. — Clathropora. alcyone — Pachydictya. alternata — Fistulipora. — Hederella. — Helopora. — Neinatopora. — Sti(!topora ( Ceramopora ) — Coelot-lenia. alternata ( Liclienalia) — Fistuliixmi. (Monlii'idipora) — f'u'lorU'nia. (StoniatoiMira) — lletlrrt'lla. (TreniatojMnti) -.^canllioclema. alternatuni — AcantlnH-lenia. — C'u'l(M'leiua. altlitea — Fenestella. alv«-ata (I-ichenaliu) — nu.Mknpora lii- striata. andiigua — I^)euli])ora. — Saj;enella. (Fenestella) — LoculiiKira. (I.«i»tryi»a) — Lociilipora. aniericana — Acanthi x-ladia. — ('ystt)di('tya. — Stenopora. — TreniatoiMira. aniericana- varsoviensis — Stenopora, anipla — ('alloiK)ra. anii>let;tens — Monotrypa. ( Paleschara) — he p t o t r y p a (luadrangularis. ainplexa — Streblotrypa. ana.stonioBa — Onuiiretepora. anceps — Acanthodadia anieri(-ana. and rewsi — Callopora. ant^nlare — Arthroclenia. angularis — Callopora. — Cystnatopora ) — Treraat* lla. arbuscula — Homotrypa. arbuscula — ^Jlonotrypella. ar|jusculua (Chsetetes) — Monotiypella. archimedes (Retepora) — Arciiimedew worthcni. archimediforrniH ( Helicopfyja) — Archinn?- des laxus. aroolata (Monticulipora) — Axpidop«)ra areolata. arctipora — Bythopora. areolata — Aspidopora. — iSpatiopora. arguta — Pachydictya crassa. arkonensis — Fenestella. — Polyjwra. armata — Helopora. — Rhombopora. armatum — Arthnxjlema. arta — Polypora. ascuta — Thaninicella. aspectans — Polypora. aspectus (Fenestella) — Polypora asije*-- tauB. aspera — Batostomella. — Dekayia. — Heraitrypa. — Phyllopora. — Phylloporina. — Spatiopora. ( Callopora ) — Lioclema. (Gorgonia) — Phylloporina. (Lichenotrypa) — Lichen otrypa longisi- 'na. ( Monticulipora ) — Spatiopora. (Monticulipora (Dekayia)) — Deka- yia. (Paleschara) — Paleschara macu- lata. (Subretepora) — Phylloporina. ( Trematopora ) — Batostomella. asperato-striata — Phylloporina. asperum — Lioclema. asperrima (Rhombopora) — Rhombopora asperula. asperula — Petigopora. — Rhombopora. (Monticulipora) — Petigopora. assita — Fenestella. asteria — Fistulipora. asterias (Cosdnium) — Fistulipora. astrica — Fistulipora. astricta — Fistulipora astrica. attenuata — Rhombopora. attrita (Dekayia) — Dekayia aspera. attritus (Chaetetes) — Dekayia aspera. auloporoides — rroboscina. banyana — Fenestella. barrandei — Heterotrypa. ba rrisi — Euspilopora. basalis — Intrapora. — Rhinidictya. (Stictopora) — Rhinidictya. ( Stictoporella ) — Intrapora. Vieani— Paleschara. l)ellistriata — Fenestella. l)ellula — Helopora. — Pinnatopora. biarmica (Polypora) — Polypora biseriata. bicomis — Fenestella. bifaria (Isotry()a) — Isotrypa conjunctiva. ])ifolia — Heliotrypa. l>ifoliata — Ptilodif^itya nebulosa. bifurca — J*tiloporella. 1 )i '-areata — Arthropora. — Cystodictya — Diploporaria. — F'^neste' la. NICKLES AND BA88LER.] INDEX OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 443 bifurcata — Pachydictya. ( f^achara) — Pachydictya. ( Stictopora) — Cystodictye . bifurcata-instabilis — Pachydictya. bigeneris — Fenestella perplexa. biimbricatum — Seraiooscinium. bilateralis — Goniotrypa. — Paleschara,. billingsi — Arthroclema. — Monticulipom. biperforata — Fenestrapora. (Tectulipora) — Locul i po ra loculata. bipunctata (Callopora) — Streblotrypa. (Ptilodictya) — Phsenopora expansa. biordo — Hemitrypa. biserialis— Diploporaria. — Hemitrypa. — Septopora. ( Fenestella) — Hemitrypa. (Synocladia) — Septopora. biserialis-exilis — Hemitrypa. biserialis-gracilis — Septopora. biserialis-nervata — Septopora. biseriata — Fenestella. biserrulatum — Semicosciniuro. bispinulata — Ofthopora. (Callopora) — Orthopora. ( Trematopora ) — Streblotrypa. bispinulatum ( Acanthoclema) — O r t h o- pora. bistigmata — Semiopora. bistriata — Buskopora. blandida — Polypora. briarea (Monticulipora) — Eridotrypa. ( Monotry pella ) — Eridotrypa. briareus — Eridotrypa. — Escharopora. ( ChsRtetes ) — Eridotrypa. ( Ptilodictya ) — Escharopora. brevilinea ( Fenestella) — Semicoscinium exomatum. brevisulcata — Polypora. bristolensis (Stictopora) — Cystodictya bi- furcata. bulbosa— Stenopora. bullata — Fistulipora. burlingtonensis — Fenestella. — Polypora. calceola — Leptotrypa. calhounensis — Eurydictya. calloporoides — Tremato{)ora. calloea — Homotrypa. calycula — Aspidopora. calyculufl (Chsetetes) — Aspidopora. camerata — Chilotrypa. canadense — Batostoma. canadensis — Fiaculipora. — Hederella. — Ptilodictya. — Scalaripora. — Stoniatopora. ( Aiecto ) — Hederella. (Amplexopora) — Batostoma. (Aulopora) — Hederella. (Nicholsonia) — Hederella. canal iculata — Orthopora. caniionensis — Monticulipora. carbaseoides — Flustra. carbonaria — Cystodictya. — Fisttilipora. — Stenopora. ( Ptilod ictya ) — Cystodictya. carbonaria-conferta — Stenopora. carbonaria-maculosa — Stenopora. carlx)narius (Chsetetes) — Stenop'">'*a. carinata — Lichenalia. — Orthopora. — Pinnatopora. (Clathropora) — Coscininmeribri- forme. (Coscinotrypa) — CosciiiiHm crib- riforme. (Glaucorome) — Pinnatopora. (Trematopora) — Orthopora. carinella — Polyp ora, cavernosa — Fenestella. (Lichenotrypa) — Lichenotrypa longispina. cellulosum — Lioclema. celaipora — Polypora. celsipora-minima — Polypora. celsipora-minor — Polypora. cervicornis — Callopora. cestriensis — Fenestella. — Polypora. — ?eptopora. — Stenopora. (Septopora) (M. & W. )— Septo- pora subquadranH. cincinnatiensis — Monticulipora. (Callopora) — Lioclema Oc- cident. (Chsetetes) — Monticuli- pora. (Ptiloi 1$ f t' *ii. '/I If Silf i M 1 444 AMEBIOAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. cinctosuin — Mitoclema. clnctura (Lyropora) — Reteporidra cinc- tiita. cinctute — Reteporidra. cingulata — Ainplexopora. — Fenestella. — Tseniodictya. circe — Ilelopora. circincta — Selenopora. circulari» — Calloporella. circumstata — Loculipora. cirrhosa — Hederella. cisseis — Drymotrypa. clath rata — Fenestella. — Phylloporina. (Intricaria) — Phylloporina. (Subretepora) — Phylloporina. clathratula (Stictopora) — Eschar opora pavonia. clathratulus (ChBetetes) — Escharopora pavonia. clau.sa — Meekopora. clavat;oidea — Leptotrypa. cla\ ormis — Leptotrypa. — Stictoporina. (Stictopora) — Stictoporina. (Trematopora ) — Stictoporina. clavis — Leptotrypa. cleavelandi — Monticulipora. cleia — Fenestella. cleis — Semicoscinium. clintonensis — Monticulipora. ( Clathropora ) — Clathropora f rondosa -clintoneneis. (Rilodictya) — Ptilodictya nodosa, clintonii — Retepora. cl i vulata — Eridopora. clypeiformis— Ctr*. aopora. coalescens — Chilocrypa. — Reteporina. ( Fenestel la ) — Reteporina. ( Trematopora ) — Chilotrypa. coUiculata — Fistulipora. — Monotrypa. ( Lichenalia) — Fistulipora. colliculatus (Chtttetes) — Moiiotrypa. collina — Cyclotrypa. coluinellata — Hemitrypa. columnaris — Cheetetes. communis — Archimedes. — Cyclotrypa. (Diamesopora) — Coeloclema concentricum. communis (Fistulipora) — Cyclotrypa. (Monticulipora) — Callopora onealli-communis. compacta — Fenestralia. — Polypora. ( Fenestella) — Polypora. compactus — Archimedee. complanata — Polypora. complexa — Selenopora. complexata — Selenopora complexa. compressa — Fenestella. — Fistulipora. — Peronopora. — Petalotrypa. — Polypora. (Fenestella) (Hall )— Polypora. (Monticulipora) — Peronopora. (Stictopora) — Phaenopora magna. compressa-nododorsalis — Fenestella no- dodorsalis. compressus (Chsetetes) — Peronopora. concava — Helopora. concentrica — Cystodictya. — Lichenalia. — Paleschara. ( Ceramopora ) — Coeloclema. ( Eschara) — Cystodictya. ( Licher.otrypa ) — Fistulipora neglecta. coiioentrica-maculata — Fistulipora neg- lecta-maculata. concentrica-parvula — Fistulipora halli. concentricum — Coeloclema. conciliatrix — Trigonodictya. conferta — Hederella. — Nematopora. — Pinnatopora. — Polypora. ( Fenestella) —Polypora. (Ptilionella) — Hederella. (Unitrypa) — Unitrypa acaulin. confertipora ( Fenestella ) — P t i lop o r e 1 1 a bifurca. ( Fistulipora) — Lioclema. (Fistuliporina) — Lioclema. ( Thallostigma ) — Lioclema. confertiporum — Lioclema. confluens — Acanthoclema. — Ceramopora. — Escharopora. — Homotrypa. (Monotrypella) — Homotrypa. (Rhombopora) — Acanthoclema. ' C( C( c< c< C( C( C( Cf cc cc cc CO cri 173. SICKLES AND BA68LER.] INDEX OP SPECIFIC NAMES. 445 ora K)ra. lora. )ora no- na. ipora neg- li. IS. 'olla ma. ma. pa. ema. confusa — F'stulipora. — Proboscina. (Alecto) — Proboscina. ( Lichenalia ) — Fistulipora. confusa (Stomatopora) — Proboscina. conica — Ptiloporina. conjunctiva — Isotrypa. con j unctus — Arth rosty lus. connexa— Unitry pa. conoidea — Prasopora. conradi — Fenestella. consimilis — Isotrypsi. — Monotrypella. ( Chsetetes ) — Monotrypella. (Fenestella) — Isotrypa. (Monticulipora) — Monticuli- pora leevis-consimilis. (Tectuliporella) — Isotrypa. constellata — t'onstellaria. — Phaenopora. ( Ceriopora ) — Constellaria. constellata-plana — Constellaria. constellata-prominens — Constellaria. constellatus (Cheetetes) — Constellaria. constricta — Chilotrypa. — Fistulipora. — Phacelopora. (Diamesopora) — Chilotrypa. ( Fistuliporella) — Fistulipora. (Lichenalia) — Fistulipora. ( Trematopora ) —Chilotrypa. contexta — Homotrypella. con tigua — Prasopora. conulata — Fistulipora. cornuta — Fistulipora. cornutum — Arthroclema. coronis — Semicoscinium. corrugata — Fistul ipora. cortex — Leptotrypa. corticans — Spatiopora. corticata — Fenestella. corticosa — Eridotrypa. — Phylloporina. — Polypora. (Cha3tetes) — Eridotrypa. (Phyllopora) — Phylloporina. (Subretepora) — Phylloporina. ( Trematopora) — Eridotrypa. fosciniformis — Coscinella. crassa — Atactoporella. — Fistulipora. — Pachydictya. — Polypora. — Rhombopora. crassa (Fistulipora) (Rom.) — Fistuliintra romingeri. ( Lichenalia) — Fistulipora. ( Ptilodictya) — Pachydictya. (Stictopora) — Pachydictya. (Trematopora) — Fistulipora. crassimuralis — Monotrypella. crebripora — Fenestella. — Trematopora. crebriramus — Chsetetes. crenulata — Callopora. (Cystodictya) — Cystoclictya- subrigida. (Stictopora) — Cystodictya sub- rigida. crebescens — Polypora. crescens — Cystodictya. cribriforme — Coscinium. c r i b r i f o r mis-carinata ( Coscinotry pa ) — Coscinium cribriforme. cribrosa — Fenestella. — Heuiitrypa. — Stictoporella. (Fenestella) (Hall) — Hemitrypa. ( Fenestella) ( Nich. ) — Fenestella nicholsoni. crispata — Cystodictya gilberti. cristata — Phractopora. cristata-lineata — Phractopora cristata. crucif ormis ( Ptilodictya ) — Escharopora falciformis. Crustacea — Lichenalia. crustulata ( Monticulipora ) — Chaetetes. crustulatus — C^hsetetes. cultellata— Fistulipora. (Fenestella) — Polypora shumar- di. (Lichenalia) — Fistulipora. (Polypora) — Polypora shumar- di. cultrata — Fenestella. cumulata — Monotrypa. — Nicholsonella. ( M o n tic u 1 i pora) — Nicholson- ella. curtus — Arthrostylus. curvata — Bactropora. — Fenestella. — Homotrypa. — Pinnatopora. (Monticulipora) — Homotrypa. (Rhino{)ora) — Rhinoiwra verm- cosa. curvijunctura — Fenestella. ^■:1: ■f'gjffi 'WM 446 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. (BULL. 173. I eyclopa (Coscinium) — Clathropora iater- texta. cylindracea — Polypora. — Ptilopora. ( Fenestella ) — Polypora. dalei — Callopora. (lalii (White) — Monticulipora. (Monticulipora) (Hall) — Callopora raiiosa. davidsoni — Semicoscinium. dawsoni — Homotrypa. — Phylloporina. (Monticulipora) — Homotrypa. ( Subretepora ) — Phylloporina. debilis — Treinatopora. decipiens — Batostoma. — Lioclema. — Peronopora. — Rhombopora. — Septopora. ( Chsetetes ) — Peronopora. ( Fistulipora) — Lioclema. ( Thallostigma) — Lioclema. delicata — Fenestella. — Petalotrypa. delicatula — Bythopora. — Fenestella. — Nematopora. — Septopora. — Stomatopora. ( H ippothoa ) — Stomatopora. ( Monticul ipora ) — Bythopora. delicatula-tenuissiraa — Stomatopora. delicatulus (Chretetes) — Bythopora. dendrina — Bythopora. densa — Monotrypella. (Fistulipora) — Lioclema. ( Thallostigma ) — Lioclema. ( Trematopora ) — Monotrypella. densus (Chjetetes) — Monotrypella. densum — Lioclema. dentata— Buokopora. denticulata — Eridopora. — Streblotrypa. ( Lichenalia ) — Eridopora. ( Pileotrypa) — Eridopora. depressa — Fenestella. derinata — Strotopora. devonica — Dekayia. — Discotrypa. dichotoma — Dianiesopora. — Drymotrypa. — Rhombopora. (Homera) — Thamniscns dichotoma (Stictopora) — Tteniopora sub- carinata. ( Subretepora ) — Thamniscus. dichotomus — Thamniscus. dictyotum — Coscinium. diffusa — Drymotrypa. digitatum — Lioclema. d ilata — Fenestella. (Prismopora)— Prismopora dila- tata. dilatata — Prismopora. discoidea — Amplexopora. — Mesotrypa. — Proutella. ( Cyclopora ) — Proutella ( Leptotry pa ) —Amplexopora. (Monticulipora) — Amplexo- pora. discoideus (Chaetetes) — Amplexopora. d ispanda — Fenestel la. disparilis — Ptiloporina. dispersa — Chilotrypa. di^-iimilis — Paleschara. dibtans — A : chimedes. — Fistulipora. — Polypora. ( Fenestella ) —Pol ypom. ( Lichenalia) —Fistulipora. distensa— Fistulipora. distincta — Ceramoporella. — Polypora. — Streblotrypa. distorta (Escharina) — Rhinopora verru- cosa, divaricans — Thamniscus. divaricata — Helopora. — Thamnotrypa. (T ham no pom) — Thamno- trypa. divergens -Acanthoclema. — Lyropora. — Stictopora. diversa- Crillopora. ( Vu bia — Di plotry pa. (Hemitrypa) — Loculiporaambigua. (Monticulipora) — Diplotrypa. (Ptilodictya) — Arthropora shafferi- deavelandi. dumalis — Callopora. duniosa — Stictoporella. duogeneris — Treniopora exigua. dychei — Leptotry pa. eatniiensis — Trigonodictya. eccentrica — Aspidojwra. ,.173. sub- US. NICKLE»AND BA88LER.] INDEX OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 447 liila- ira. exo- ra. krerru- nano- )igna. iferi- echinata — Eridotrypa. egenus — Chaetetes. ehrenbei^i — Phyllopora. elegana — Berenicea. — Dichotrypa. — Discotrypa. — Fenestella. — Glyptopora. — Helopora. — Pachydictya. — Pinacotrypa. ( Chajtetes ) — Discotrypa. (Coscinium) — Glyptopora. ( Fistulipora) — Pinacotrypa. ( Monticulipora) — Discotrypa. (Poiypora) — Polypora idothea. ( Sagenella) — Berenicea. elegantissima — Unitrypa. elegantula — Aspidopora. — Callopora. — Coscinella. — Intrapora. — Rhorabopora. — Stictopora. (Anisotrypa) — Kiionibopora. elevatipora — Fenestella. elongata — Orthopora. — Polypora. (Fenestella) — Polypora. ( Trematopora ) — Orthopora. emacerata — Dicranopora. emarcescens — Ptilodictya expansa-emar- cescens. emasiata — Fenestella. — Pachydictya. — Stenopora. ensiformis — Phsenopora. epiderniata — Bythotrypa. erecta (Crateripora) — Arthropora shaf- feri. erectipora — Fenestella. eriense — Semicosciniuni. eriensis — Fistulipora. escharense — Coscinium. eudora — Polypora. { Fenestella) — Polypora. (Fenestella) (Hall, 1883)— Poly- pora stricta. everctti — Pat^hydictya. exiellens — Fistulipora. — Phsenopora. (Ptilodictya) — PhiKnopnra. (Stiotoporella) — Phirnopora. exigua — Eridotrypa. exigua — Fenestella. — Protocrisina. — Rhinidictya. — Rhombopora. — Stictoporella. — Tteniopora. exilis — Homotrypa. — RhombojKtra. (Stenopora) — Rhombopora. eximia — Fenestella. — Meekopora. exornatum — Semicoscinium. . xpansa — Ceramopora. — Pha'nopora. — Ptilodictya. (Alveolites) — Ceramopora. (Ptilodictya) — Phaenopora. eximnsa-emarcescens — Ptilodictya. expansus — Chajtetes. expatiata — Cyclopora. — Dichotrypa. explanata — Ceramopora. — PhienoiMjra. ex plicans — Pti lodicty a. exsul — Lioclema. facula — Sceptropora. falcata — Limaria. falcifonnis — Escharopora. falesi — Monticulipora. f amelica — Pach ydictya. farctus (Ptilodictya) — Pachydictya. fa.sciculata — Clonopora. fastigata — Unitrypa. fastuosa — Polypora. favosa — Hemitrypa. fenestellifomiis — Pachydictya. fenestelliformis-corti{!ula — Pachydictya. fenestrata — Phylloporina. — Rhinidictya. (Retepora) — Drymotrypa. (Stictopora) — Rhinidictya. (Sulcopora) — Rhinidictya. (^Subretepora) — Phylloporina. fertile — Batostoma. fertilc-circulare — Batostoma. fibrosa — Stenopora. flbrosus — Nemataxis. ficticia — Unitrypa. fldelis — Rhinidictya. filiasus — Amplexoixjra filiosa. filiosa — Amplexopora. filiformis — Fenestella. — Hederella. ( AuloiK>ra ) — Hederella. 1 'M i .11 q M m li I ,1 '■:• m 448 AMEBIGAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [bull. 178. Ill I ' IS* ll filistriata — Feneetella. filitextii — Fenestella. fimbriata. — Pachydictya. — Phamopora. ( Ptilodictya) — Phaenopora. firma — Pachydictya. fiHtrheri — Constellaria. ti.stiilata — Polyi)ora. — Anisotrypa. fiHtulosa (Callopora) — Lioclema cellulo- 8um. flafx'llaris — Iloinotrypa. Habciiata — Diaatoporina. — Stii^toporella. (Chiloporella) — Chiloporella nicholsoni. (Clathropora) — Stictoporella. ( Fistulipora) — C hiloporella nicholsoni. flalx'l li f onnis — Polypora. flal)ellum — Dichotrypa. flagel 1 uni — Ptilodictya. flexuosa — Pinnatopora. — Retepora. — Reteporina. — Stictoporella. ( FenestelUi ) — Reteporina. ( Ptilodictya) — Stictoporella. fletcheri — Dekayella ulrichi. fletacheri — Dekayella ulrichi. florida (Callopora) — Lioclema. ( Constellaria) — Constellaria coii- stellata. florida-plana — Constellaria constellata- plana. florida-prominens — Constellaria constel- lata-prominens. flori(lui)> — Lioclena. foliacea — Fistulipora. — Meekopora. — Retepora. ( Ceramopora) — Meekopora. ( Lichenalia) — Fistulipora. foliata — Dichotrypa. — Fenestella. — Pachydictya. (Paleschara) — Ptilodictya nebu- losa. foliatum — Lioclema. foordi — Fistulipora. fonnos* — Nematopora. foveolata — Strotopora. fungia — Cyirlopora. funicula — Fenestella. forcatus — Chsetetes. furcillatus — Thamniscus. fusiforme — Ascodictyon. fusiformis — Lioclemella. (Chaetetes) — Lioclemella. ( Monticulipora) — Liocl e m e 1 1 a subfusifonnis. fustiformis — Sceptropora. fragilis — Dicranopora. — Helopora. — Nematopora. — Trematopora. ( Ptilodictya) — Dicranopora. ( Stictopora) — Dicranopora. fragilis-acadiensis — Helopora. frequens — Fenestella. frondifera — Stictoporella. frondosa — Ceramophylla. — Clathropora. — Heterotrypa. — Phyllodictya. — Proboscina. — Tseniodictya. ( Vlecto) — Proboscina. ( Aulopora ) — Proboscina. (Monticulipjra) — Heterotrypa. (Monticulipora) (Nich., J. & J.) — Peroropora decipiens. (Rhinopora^ — Rhinopora verru- cosa. (Stomatopora) — Proboscina. frondosa-clintonensis — Clathrojwra. frondosus (Chsetetes) — Heterotrypa. (Chffitetes) { Nich. ) — Perono- pora decipiens. frondosus limatus (Chsetetes) — H»"tero- trypa frondosa. fruticellus — Thamniscus. fruticosa — Acanthocla-iia. — Stictopora. ( By thopora ) — By thopora d e n - drina. ( Monotry pa ) — Chaetetes. f ruticosus ( Hamilton ) — Chaetetes. (Lower Helderberg) — Mono- trypella arbuscula. furcatus — Chaetetes. gelasinosa — Homotrypa. geniculata — Callotrypa. — Cystopora. (Callopora) — Callotrypa. geometrica — Fistulipora. gigantea — Pachydictya. — Ptilodictya. NICKLE8 AND BASftl.RR.] INDEX OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 449 (len- Lono- gigantea ( Ht'torora. granulifera — Batostomella. — Homotrypella. ( Batostomella) — H o m o t r y - pella. (Monticulipora) — Homotry- pella. Bull. 173 29 granulifera (Rhombopora) — Batosto- mella. (Trematopora) — Batosto- mella. granulifenis (Chtetetes) — Homotrypella. granulosa — Ceramoporella. — Dicranojwra. — Fenestella. (Ptilodictya) — Rhinidictya. (Rhinidictya) — Dicranopora. granulosa-niilfordensis — Ceramoporella. gregaria — Petigopora. hal 1 i — Fistulipora. — Phylloporina. — Trematopora, halliana — Polypora. hamiltonense— Monticulipora winchelli. hamiltonensis — C/hsetetes. — Cystodictya. — Reteporina. — Streblotrypa. (Callopora) — Streblotrypa. ( Cerioijora ) — Streblotrypa. ( Polypora) — Reteporina. ( Retepora ) — Reteporina. ( Rhombopora) — S t re b 1 o - try pa. hamiltoniana — Polypora. harrisi — Helopora. (Calloporella) — Calloixjrella circu- laris. helderbergise — Monotrypa. helios — Fistulipora. hemicycla — Semicoscinium lahiatum. hemispherica — Crepipora. — Fistulipora. (Callopora) — Fistulipora. hemisphericus (Thecostegites) — Fistuli- pora. hemitrypa — Hemitrypa proutana. herrickana — Fenestella. herrioki — Bythopora. hertzeri — Streblotrypa. hestia — Fenestella. heteropora — Callotrypa. hexagona — Orthopora. hexagonalis — Leptotrypa. — Pachydictya. — Polypora. ( Fenestella ) — Polypora. hexagonalis-foraminulosa — Polypora. hilli — Escharopora. hindei — Semicoscinium. 'flli m m -p m !.|! i IL 450 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. hirsuta — Atactopora. hispida — Chilotrypa. hospitalis — Prasojwra. hopitalis-lscvis — MonticuliporalJcviB. hospitalis-neglecta — Prasopora hospitaliH. humifusa — Hernodia. humile — Batostoma. humilis — Chsetctes. (Rhinidictya) — Pac^liydiotya. huronensis — Fistiilipora. — Stenopora. (Ceramoi)ora) — Fistulipora. h vale — Cojlocaulis. idalia — Fenestella. idotliea — Polypora. imbricata — Ceramopora. — Helopora. — Polypora. (Coeloclema) — DianieHopora. imbricolla — Ceramopora. iinmerea — Orthopora. imperfectum — Hemiphragma. implicatum — Batostoma. impolita — Anolotichia. impressa — Crepipora. — Polypora. inaequalis — Fenestella. — Ptiloporella. (Fenestella) — Ptiloporella. incerta — Monotrypa. — Phylloporina. — Polypora. ( Retepora) — Phylloporina. (Subretepora) — Phylloporina. incipiens — Phsenopora. incisurata — Cystodictya. inclusa — Ceramoporella. — Favicella. ( Thallostigma ) — Favicella, inclusapora — Favicella inclusa. incompta — Monticulipora. incongruens — Fenestella. incontroversa — Callopora. incrassata — Fistulipora. — Paleschara. — Rhombopora. — Stictopora. (Callopora) — Fistulipora. ( Cystodictya ) — Stictopora. incrustans — Ceramopora. — Paleschara. incurva — Clonopora. indenta — Cystodictya. inexpectana — Monotrypa helderbergiae. infida — Mesotrypa. inflata — Stomatopora. — Tul)erculopora. ( Alecito ) — Stomatopora. (Hippothoa) — Stomatopora. inflecta — Heterotrypa. iiiflexum — Semicoscinium. i nf orm is — Leptotry pa. i n f rai>orosa — Fenestrapora. infrequens — Diamesopora. — Ptilopora. (Coeloclema) — Diamesopora. (Trematoimra) — Diamesopora. infundibuliformis — Gorgonia. i nsignis — Homotry pa subramosa-insignis. i nstabilis — Homotry pella. insueta — Atactoporella. — Berenicea. insularis — Prasopora. intabulata — Monotryj»a. interasi)era — Fistulipora. intercalarin— Homotrypa. — Stenopora. intercella — I'aleschara. intercellatuin — Liodema. intermedia- -Clathropora. — Dichotrypa. — Fenestella. — Pinnatopora. — Polypora. intermedins — Archimedes, intermittens — Stenopora. internascens — Chfetetes. intemodata — Callotrypa. i nternodia — Dicranopora. interplana — Orthopora. interpolata — Tseniodictya. interporosa — Ceramoporella. interruptum — Semicoscinium. interstincta — Batostomella. (Stictoporella) — Stictoporella flexuosa. interstriata — Stictopora. intertexta — Clathropora. invaginatus^Archimedes. invertis — Cystodictya. involvens — Lioclema. iowensis — Spatiopora. irrasum — Hemiphn^ma. irr^ularis — Ceramoporella. — Coelocaulis. —Helopora. — ^Leptotrypa. (Alveolites) — Ceramoporella. NICKI.es and BAHHl.EK.] INDEX OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 451 311a. irregnlariH (Callopora) — Ccelocaulie. (Ceramopr "a) — B a too to ma iinplicatiim. ( Chactetea ) — Leptotry pa. ( Monotry pa) — Leptotrypa. (Monticulipora) — Leptotrypa. ( Trematopora ) — Orthopora. jamesi — Batostonia. ( Chjetetes ) — Batostonia. jaiueHii (Cyclopora) — Escharoixjra pavo- nia. juncea — Feneslella. kentuckyensis — Monticulipora. — Ptilodirtya. keyserlingi — Glyptopora. labecula — Cerainopora confluene. labcculoidea — Ceramopora. labeculosa — Spatiopora. labiatuin — Seniicoscinium. labioHa — Fistulipora. labyrinthica — Stictopora. Ijcviramua — Bythopora gracilia. Isevis — Monticulipora. Iffivis-consimilis — MonticuliiKira. lirvistriata — Polypora. lainellata — Fistulipora. lainelloHa — Monticulipora. laniinata — Nicholsonella. — Lioclenia. lam i natun i — Lioclema. lanceolata - americana — Ptilodictya ex- pansa. largior — Fenestrapora. largissima — Polypora. lata — Prisinopora. — Rhinidictya. — Unitrypa. (Dicranopora) — Rhinidictya. ( Fenestella) — Unitrypa. lat i carina — Fenestella. laticrescens — Ptiloporella. latijuncturum — Seniicoscinium. lat ispiralis — Helicopora. latitruncata — Polypora. latum — Coscinium. laxa — Proboscina. (Archimedes) — Archimedes owen- anus. (Fenestella) — Anthimedes. laxata — Bythotrypa. laxum — Chainodictyon. laxum-minor — Chainodictyon. laxus — Archimedes, lens — Calloporella. lens (Fistulipora) — (, ..nwrella. (Monticulipora) — Calloporella circu- laris. lenticularifl — Prasopora. lepidotlendroides — Rhomlmpora. levinotlata — Polypora. libana — Escharopora. — Stenopora. lichenoides — IHi lodictya. (Stromatopora) — Arthropf)ra shafferi. liliea — Polypora. limata — Cystodictya. limbata — Fenestella. < limbatus-remotUH — Fenestella remota. limitaris— Constellaria. — Diplotrypa. — Escharopora. — Fenestella. (.Stellipora) — Constellaria. lineanoda — Fenestella. 1 inearis — Cy stod ictya. lineata — Cystodictya. — Nematopora. — Orthopora. — Spatiopora. (Crateripora) — Escharopora formis. (Helopora) — Nematopora. (Phractopora) — Phractopora tata. (Rhombopora ) — Orthopora. (Trematopora) — Orthojwra. lineata-expansa ( Crateripora ) — Escha- ropora falciformis. lineata-incepta — Spatiopora. lineata-major — Cystodictya. lineata-sancti-ludovici — Cystodictya. lineinodis — Rhombopora. lineinodis-humilis — Rhombopora. lineopora — Nematopora. lirata — Phtenopora. lobata — Euspilopora. loculata — Loculipora. U)d iensis — Fenestel la. longimacula — Fistulipora. longispina — Lichenotrypa. lunata — Buskopora. ( Fistulipora) — Buskopora. (Lichenalia) — Buskopora den- tata. lunata-tubulata — Buskopora dentata. lunulatum — Semicoecinium. lycoperdon — Chietetes. falci- cris- ;'■{!■ m M .'•■■i'i -H I "-li '•I 6 (it;! m -.1' .f-^' ■ If m l:}« 452 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 178. ii lycopenlon ( Prasopora ) — Praeopora Hiinulatrix. lycopenlon-eelwyiii — PrasojMjra. ly(;op<^ dites — FavoHitec. (Chjetetes) — ChuiteteH lyco- perdon. lyelli — Fenestella. lyra (Fenestella) — Lyropora subquad- rans-lyra. lyroides — Dichotrypa. niaccoyana — Polypora. macropora — Callot' -'pa. — Nematoimra. ( Callopora ) — Callotrypa. (Trematopora ) — Nematopora. inaoropora-Hignata — ('allotrypa. macrostoma — Eridopora. luHciilata — Atactopora. — Ceramopora. — Dekayia. — Escharopora. — Paleschara. (Leptotrypa) — Paleschara. (Monticulipora) — Dekayia. (Ptilodictya) — Escharopora. maculosa — Fistulipora. — Spatiopora. (Callopora) — Fistulipora. (Lichenalia) — Fistulipora. ( Trematopora ) — Fistulipora. uiatailosa - incepta — Spatiopora lineata- incepta. 11 lagna — Hederella. — Monotrypa. — Pha?nopora. (Stictopora) — Phtenopora. nia^nifica — Fenestella. — Ptilodictya. magnipora — Pachydictya. magnopora — Callopora. niagnoporum — Batostoma. major — Streblotrypa. mammiliosa — Monticulipora molesta. manimulata — Monticulipora. (Monticulipora) (Nich.) — Heterotrypa frondosa. mammulatus (Quenstedt) — Chretetes. ( Chsetetes ) — Monticulipora. — Heterotrypa frondosa. niammulata-molesta — Monticulipora molesta. manitobense — Batostoma. manitobensis — Polypora. raarcida — Fenestella. marginalia — Fenestella. marginata — Pinacotrypa. (Polypora) — Polyp«jra submar- ginata. maxima — Ceramopora. mediopora — Cpora lulosa- inticu- Hphe- pa. iiioniliforiniH — Ileterotrypa. — StDinatopora. (AniplexojM»ra) — Ilotcro- trypa. ((-hn'totcH) — 1 Ieten>try|«. ( Mont iculi pom) — Hetoro- trypa. monticula — Mf mticnlip' -m, inonticnluta — FiHtnlipin.i. — MoiKitrypa. luunticiihitiiH (Cha'tett'H) — Monotrypa. inoiitift^ru — Knrydictya. — Spatiopora. — SttMi(tiw)ra. niontiKiHiiin — Batostonia. iniKTonata — IIclojHira. imiltarulcatiiiu — Ijioolcina. luultilida — Phwnopfira. imiltigranosa — Atartoporella. nmltiplex — I'olypora. inulti]K)ra — Eurydit'tya. — Rhoiiil)()iM)ra. (FiHtnlii)itra) — Chiloporella nicholwoni. (Phjenopora) — Eiirydictya. (Sti('tojM)ra) — CyHtodictya iii- cisurata. mnltiporata — Homotrypella. — Streblotrypa. nmltip< )riita-lofHensi8 — Fenestella lodien- siy. imiltiraiuiH — Ptilodictya. inultiraimis — Thainniscnis. imiltiHj)in()Ha — Dekayia. — Fenestella. miiltiseriata — Callotrypa. niultitabulata — ("allopora. ninltitubercnlata — Monotrypella quad- rata. mnndiila — Atactoixtrella. — Honi()tryi)ella. ( Atactopora) — Atactoporella. munduluni — ^litoclema. inusciatinensiH — Chaitetes. nintabiliH — Eridotrypa. — Polypora. — Rhinidictya. ( Fenestella) — Polypora. (Stictopora) — Rhinidictya. niutaljilis-niajor — Rhinidictya. mntabilis-minor — P>idotrypa. (Stictopora) — Rhinidic- tya. mntabilis-senilis — Rhinidictya. nana — Tropidc > jMira. — Unitrj'pa. ( Fem^Mtelhi ) — I'nitrypa. nanus — ThaniniHciiH. nashvillensis — Rhinidictya. nebiilosa — Ptiicxlictya. nejflecta — Diplotrypa. — Fistuliponi. — Rhinidictya. neglecta-canadensis — Rhinidictya. nejtlectii-nia.ulata — Fistuli|K)ra. nejtlijfens — .\r<'hiniecr- cU'gans. (Treniatopora) — Liodenielia. nitidiila — Batostomella. — Dicranopora. ( Ptilodictya ) — l)icrano[)ora. nodata — Pinnate )pora. — Rcjjtaria. ((ilaticonoinc) — Pinnatopora. ( Ptilionella )— Keptariii. nodocarinata — PolyjHjra. nododor.tryi)a. — Orthopora. — Prasopora. — Ptilodictya. — Ptilopora. — ^Trema'.ella. Ill f^l ; jfi li ■ I- , 'km m 454 AMKRIOAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [Hiti.r.. iv:i. ncMlnHii — Tr(Mnato}K)ra. (TreinatoiH)ni) — Tn-iimtellH. no(lul(ora. nfM' — Fenefltclla. nnrinaliH — Fenostella. — FiHtiilii^ora. norwomliana — FencHtel la. notlia — Ceramopora. nuininiformiH — Callnpora. nysa — ThamniHcuis. ol)esa — Para. or)>i(*ntata — ( 'eraniojiora. orl)ijH)ra— Orthoiwra. — Stictotryim. (StiftoiM)ra) — Hti<'totryi»a. (Treinatopora) — r)rthoiM»ra. i irriata — Lt^ptfjtry i«. — f)rthoiM>ra. {Tremato|K)m) — ()rthoi»ora. — Treiiiato]M)ra pri- iniKenia-ornata. ( )rtloclenia. palifonniH — Gli iBsotrypa. palmipes — Enspilopora. papillata — Monticuli{X)ra. papillatUH — Chietetes. papilloHa — Stiorn) — ( )rt Iuijm m». pHriiHiticii — Iru) — Lii tch'ina. paraHiticn-plHiia — Mdiiticulipora. paniHiticuiu — Liocleiiui. ))annnla — AHpidopom. parinula-f(>iicHtcllifornra. — Stoinatopora. ( Mont icii 1 i pora) — ConHtellaria. parviivUa — Ceramnpora. parvula — Bythopora. parvulipora — Fonestella. patella — MoHotrypa. patellifera — Fenofitella variapora. pateriforiiiiH — Heniitrypa. patula — St»'iu)pnra. paiicipor.i — C!all<)tryj)a. pauclraina — PriHinopora. paucirainuH — ThainniHcuH. pauiMjra — T Ictcrotry pa. — l'tili>pora. — Rhinidictya. (Sti('toi)()ra) — Rhinidic^tya pan- iwra and ncglecta. pavonia — Kst-haropora. pavonica — Escharoponi i^nonia. paxillata — Polypora. pecnliarin — Actinotrypa. — Fenestella. (Fistnlipora) — Atitinotrypa. pediculata — Rhinidictya. l)elli('ulata — Dekayia. penr iform Ih — Tti'n iopora. ( Pti iionella) — Reptaria stolo- iiifera. peranipla — Crepipora. perangnlata — Polypora. perantiqua — Cforgcjnia. perarc'ta — Cystod i( -tya. perelegans — Cal Iopora, — Fenestella. — Graptodictya. (Ptilodictya) — Graptodictya. perforata — Loculipora. pennarginata — Fistulipora. — Stictopora. (Fenestella) — Seniicoscini- um. pennarginata ( Llrlienalia)— FiHtuliiM)m. ]K>rtnarginatutn — Heinicowiniiuii. IMTininimuN — ArchiniedoH. |M>riuinuta — Fenentella. — 8trotoiM)ra. |M>mori)lexa — Feiu'stella. IN>rHiniiliH — Rh<)inlK)]x)ni. I)erHpiniilata— Trematella. IHirstriata— Heniitrypa. liertenuiH — Paloschara. — Pliai-elojiora. ( FencHtella) — Fenwtella iiroii- tana. (Rhopalonaria) — Stlexoi)ora. jietecliialifl — Petigopora. petropolitanuH — Cha'tetes. (Chietetes) — Mesotry i)a whiteavesi. philia- ..'enestella. phillipHi — Reteporina. pinnata — Phractopora. — Ptiloporina. — Septopora. ( Fenestella) — Ptiloporina. (Glyptopora) — PliractoiKira. (Pinnaporina) — T'tiloiutriim. plana — Pinacotrypa. planiraniosa — Fenestella. (Fenestella) (Lower Tlelder- lierg) — Polypoia. I)lano(lorsatuiii — Seniicosciniiiiii. ])latyj)hylla — Phsenopora exi)an8iv. ]>linnaria — Ptilodictya. plinnea — Stictoporina. plumosa — Glyptopora. — Ilemitrypa. (Fenestella') — Ilemitrypa. plumosum (Coscinium) — f Jlyptopora and Glyptopora sagenella-caliculosii. polygona — Orthopora. pord) — lirx-lema. ( Fistulipijrina ) — Li'K-leina. ( Trt'inatopora ) — FiHtulifiora maculosa, ponderosum — LitH-Ieiria. ponderoHUH — Chtet«tiw. p( t] )eana — Fenestel la. porcjHa — Polypora. pra^tursor — Unitrypa. prt«nuntia — Dekayella. pnimuntia-multipora — Dekayella. pnenuniia-niin Ij'era — Dekayella. prjpnuntia-siini)le\ — Dekayi^lla. prima — Rhinopon. . (Hemitryi a) — Vmtry]ia nema. primigenia — Tremi'to|»ora. ]>ri migenia-ornata— Treiuatopfira. primigenia-spinoHa — Tre:uato|x>ta. primitiva — Berenic(;a. })risca — Reteporina. — Streblotn pa. ( Cavea ) — Streblot rj-pa. (Fenestella) — Semic^wf iniiun tenu- (K'^ti -pora) — RetefKirina- proceritas — Fenestella. projecta — I'liitryjia acauli>'. prolifera — Acrogenia. prolifica— Fistulipora. (Heterotryi>a) — Iletenitn-yjaHob- ramoMa-pnilifka. (Monticulii»<)ra ) — Ileterotrj'jia subramosa-prolififM. prol ixa — Fc'iiestella. proporoidoH (Fistulipora) — Pinarotrj-jja elegaiis. ])r()j)ria ( Fenestella) — PolyfKjra. proutaaa — Fenestella. — IIemitryj)a. ( ^^tomatoiKjra ) — F-t<>niato|Mira delicatula. }>routana-iiodulo8a — Hemitryija. prou tana -vermif era — HemitryjjG. pri/,iiam,s — Archimedes. j)routi — Ptiloponi. j)roximi! — Monotry jm. ])rc)ximuH ( FiivositeH) — Monotrypa. ]iHyche — Polypora. pulchellu — CallojKJra. — FencHlella. — Polypora. piil(;heila — Rhombopora. pulchella-perHimilis — Call()]»ora. piilchollum — Arthro(;lema. [HilchellnH ( Ch<'et(!teH ) — Callopora aii- drewwi. pulchra — Nicholsonella. pumila — Pachydictya. pumila-Hublata — Pa<-hydictya. punctata — C* )iiHtollaria. — Phjenoi)ora. — Trematopora. (Callopora) — liioclema. (^lonticulijiora) — Constellaria. (Ptilodictya) — Ph.enojK>ra. punctatum — Lioclema. punctifera — Eridopora. punctillatiim — Lioclema. punctipora — (ilypto})ora. — Stictotrypa. (Stictoi)ora) — Stictotrypa. purjctostriata- Polyi>ora. pustulosa — Am])lexopora. — Cystodictya. — FiHtiilipora. (Liclienalia / — Fintulipora. (Monticulipora) — Amplexopora. puteo ta — Intrapora. pyrifonuiH — Buskojiora. quadrangula — Fenestella. quadrangularis — Leptotrypa. — Polypora. (Cliictetes) — JA^plotrypa qiiadrangulariH. ( Fenestella ) — Polyi)ora. (Paleschara) — Lei-totryi)a. quad rata — Helojjora. — Monotrypella. (Monticnlipora) — Alonotrypella. ( Nematopora ) — Nematopora ovalis. f jadrata-snbq uail rata — Monotrypella subtpiadrata. quadratns (Cluetetes) — >I(jnotryjjella. (juadrula — rnitryi)a. quebecensis — .Mesotrypa. (juinqueradiata — FiVactinojiora. qiiincuncialis — Lyropora. radialis — Polypora. — Streblotrypa. — Vinella. radiata — (V'ramopora. — F.vactinopora. — Liclienalia. — Paleschara. NICKLES AND BAS8LER,] INDEX OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 457 ■pella bUa. radiata — Scenellopora. radiciformis-conferta — Vinella. rainosa — Atactoporella. — Caliopora. — Ceriopora. — Escharopora. — Fistulipora. — Stenopora. — Stictopora. (Eschara) — Phaenopo- i fiuibriata. (Linheualia) — Fistulipora. (Monticiilipora) — (.'allojxjra. (Ptilodic'tya) — Escharopora. rainosa-daU'i — Caliopora dalui. raniosa-rugosa — Caliopora nigosa. raniosus (Chietetes) — Caliopora. raiiiulosa — Anisotrypa. — Tteniodic'tya. raniulosa-burlingtonensis — Tamiodictya. ramulosus — Thaninisi'us. rainulosus-aevillensiii — Thamiiiscns sevil- lensis. raiH )S('ulum — Ly ropora. rarijKjra — Ceramopora. — Nematopora. (Ptilodictya) — Nematopora. (Stictopora) — Neiiiatop<.)ra. recta — Cystodictya. — Escharopora. — Stomatopora. (Escharopora) — lCH rugosus (Chaetetes) — Callopora. rustica — Ilomotrypolla. — Polypora. (Fenestella) — Polypora. (Monticulipora) — Callopora. (Pachydictya) — Pachydictya crassa. (Ptilodictya) — Pacihydictyacirassa. saffordi — Fi.stulipora. sa^anella (Cosciiiiuin) — (iiyptopora sa^o- nella. — Glyptopora. (Phractopora) — G 1 y p t o p o r a michelii.ia. sagenella-caliculosa — Glyptopora. sf feiiella-lata — Glyptopora. sancti-ludovici — Fenestralia. sancti-ludovici-compacta — Fen e s t r a li a compacta. scabiosa — Petigopora. scalaris — Unit ry pa. scalariforinis — Scalaripora. schuoherti — Atactoporella. stddarea — Coramella. scitula (Pachydictya) — Pac hydictya crassa. (Stictopora) — Cystodic^tya. Bcrohicniata — Crisinolla. — Fistulipora. (GriHina) — CVi,siiu>lla. (FiHtnliporina) — Fistnlipora. (Tiiallostigma) — Fintulipora. scntulata — Stictoporina. — 8tr('l)lotrypa. (Ptilodictya) — Stictoporina. (Stictopora) — Stictoporina. (Treinatopora) (Upper Heldtu-- bcrg) — Orthopora. (Treniatopora) (IT a mi 1 ton) — Streblotrypa. sciilptilis — ThainniscuR. ( FeneHtella) — FeneHtella h t e 1 - lata. Bcutulatii — Orthopora. Hcutulatmn (Acanthoclems' -S t r e b 1 o - trypa. segregatnni — Lioi'lenia. Hclkirkensis — Mosotrypa. selwyni — PraHopora. (Monticulipora) — Praaopora ninin- latrix and Pra.sopora wl'vyni. 8el\vyni-ho.spitaliH — Pnmopora hospitalin. 8eniipilari.H — Tjcptotrypa. senureducta — Clonopora . semirotnndum — Semicoscinimn. seniiHtriata — Cystodictya. separata — Homotrypa. — Polypora. — Scalaripora. (Fene.stoUa) — Polypora. aepto.sa — Anijilexopora. .sereata — Pri.winopora perrata. serialiH — Fistidipora. Herrata — Euspilopora. — Fenestella. — Prismopora. serratula — Fenestella. serrulata — Pinacotrypa. — Prismopora. (Fistuliporina) — Pinacotrypa. (Thallostigma) — Pinacotrypa. Hevillensi.s — Fenestella. — Thamniscns. sexradiata — Evactinopora. shafferi — Arthropora. Hhafferi-cleavelandi — Arthropora. shuinardi — Fenestella. — Polypora. (Fenestella) — Fenestella per- elegans. (Protoretepora) — Poly]wra. sigillarioides — Callopora onealli-sigilia- rioides. signata — Stenopora. (Treniatopora) — Callotrypa ;na- cro|)ora-signata. si 1 uriana — Gorgonia. siniilis — Homotrypa. — Stictotrypa. (Stictopora) — Sti(;totrypa. simplex — Arthropora. — Bactroi)ora. — Nemataxis. (Monotrypcll; — Eridotrypa. simulans — Crei)ipora. — Cystodictya. simulatrix — Eridotrypa. — Pinnatopora. — Polyjiora. — Prasopora. — Rhondx)pora. (Monticulipora) — Eridotrypa. sinudatrix-orientalis — Prasopora. singularis — Htterotrypa. — Trematopora. (Callopora) — Trematopora. ( Fenestella) — Fenestella singu- laritas. BULL. 173. ytrypa. jtrypa. a. ellii per- ^pora. illi-Hiirilhi- •ypii .na- trypa. (lotrypa. pora. llu HllltfU- mCKLES AND BA8SLER.] INDEX OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 459 8ingularis(Montioulipora) — Heterotrypa. singularc — Treniat(jpora. ningnlaritas — Ft'iU'Htclla. .siniHtrali.H — Ptiloporina. sinnosa — Cystodictya. — Feiiestella. Pinnatopora. (Glauconome) — Pinnatopora. (Stictocella) — Cyf^todictya. ( Stictojwra ) — CyHtodictya. socialiH — Botryllopora. solida — Aniaotrypa. — Crepij)ora. — lloniotrypa. (Trematoi)ora) — Hoinotrypa. solidiHsima — Lioclen ella. solitaria — Heterotrypa. sparsa (Trematopora) — Diitloelema. sparsipora — Prisiiioptn-a. sparsuni — Diplodenia. spatiosa — Crepipora. ( Unitrypa) — Unitrypa lata, apatnlata — A '; 'r^henoimra. .spergeneiLsis !• i:-\ '.ilipora. .wphicrica — Mui. '^ypa. sphii'rion — Leptotrypa. (^phentideum — Lioclenia. !^l)i^•lllata — Trematopora. spinifera — Cycloporella. spin'/orniis — Helopora. spininoilita — Polypora. spinosa — Mesotrypa. — Worthenopora. spinosnla (Monotrypa) — Monotrypa spi- nnlosa. spinulifera — Fistulipora. — Polypora. spinulosa — Batostomella. — Hythopoia. — Monotrypa. (Tn'uiatopora) (Hall, 1852) — Hytli(>i)ora. (TreniatoponO (Hall, 1870)— Treinat(i]M)ra spiculata. pjiio — Fene.'lla. Hpirali.'< — Rlioiiihopora. splssa — Ki'nestella. splendens — Pachydictya. .stidhanii — Leptotrypa. Htipata (Fenestella) rnitryi)a (egnlata. stellata — Ceraniopori'lla. — Feui'stella. — Patelliitora. — Pinacotryi)a. Htellata ( Fistnliporina) — Pinacotryjia. (Lichenalia) — Pinacotrypa. stellatum — Aseoa. — Pinnatopora. — Ptilopora. — Reteporina. — Stictopora. — Streblotrypa. — Trematopora.- (Callopora) — Callotrypa. (Sagenella) — F^seharojKira falcifor- mis. (Thallostigma) — Lioclenia nii- nntum. striatopora — Nematcjjwra. — Polypora. ( Fenestella) — Polypora. (Helopora) — Nematopora. striatum — Artliroclema. — Coscininm. str iat u rum — Cosei n i u n i . stricta — Polypora. strigi >sa — Xematojiora. siil)ii")nata — Crepipora. snhangulata — Pinnatopora. Huhaunu'ata- -Rliombopora. suhcarinata — Ticniopora. sul)cava — Fistulipora. subconcava — Scalaripora. subeylindriea — Amplexoi)oraliliosa. Hul )flex uosa — Fenestella. subfusiformis — Liotrlemella. subglobosa — .Mon()tryj)a tnrbinata. .^ubglobosum — Lioc'ema. I subgracilis — Hnmotrypella. subimbricata — Dianu'sopora. sublaxa — Phylloporiiia. sublaxus — Arehimedi's. subniarginata — Polypora, submutans — Polypora. subnodosa — Cal 1< tj )ora. sul )[ (lanu — ("al loi>ora. subi)ul('liella — Heterotrypa. Hulxinadrans — Lyropora. — Septopora. subi|iiadrans-lyra — liVinpora. subipiadrata — Aloiiolrypella. FT 460 AMEEICAN F0S8IL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. I! T' subquadrata — Orthopora. (Trernatopora) — Orthopora. subrarnosa— Heterotrypa. — Iloiiiotrypa. ( Atactoi)ora) — Heterotrypa. subramosa-insignis — Hoinotrypa. sul)rainosa-i)rolifiia — Iltiterotrypa. subrecta — lisoharopora. — Ta'niodictya. (Ptilodictya) — Ew-haropora. fiubretiformis — Fene.stella. sn brigidu — Cystod i ctya . subrotundus — Cha^tetes. subspiiiosa — Streblotrypa. substellata, — Fistulipora. snbstriata — Un i t ry pa . subtile — Lioclema, subtortile — Semicosoiiiium. subtrigona — Fist nl i p( i ra. subtriquetra — Pri.sinojiora triqnetra. sulcata — Cystodictya. — Fistulipora. — Ptilodictya. (Stictopora) — (.'ystodictya. sulcatum — Acanthoclenia. sulcifcra — Tilioinbojjora. superba— Pha;noi)ora. — Treinatopora. (Aniplexopora) ( Foord) — Batos- tonia. ( Anijilexopora) ( Ulrich ) — Batos- toiua niinncsotcnse. (?liyll(jpora) — Reteporidra ]^e- rundata. (Ptilodictya) — PhaMiopora. snperbum — Batostonm. swallovanu.'j — Archimedes. Sylvia — Fenestella. symnietra — Ptilodictya. synmietrica— Anisotrypa. tal)ulatii — Monotrypa. — Rhombopora. tabulatuiu (Ptychonoma)- Monotrypa, tabulatus (Chietetes) — Monotrypa. tantula — Polypora. tarda — Ptilodictya. tejrulatii — Unitrypa. tenax — Fenestella. tenella — Atactoporclla. — Fenestella. — PolyjMira. ( A tactopora ) — Atactoj )orpl la. tenera — lleinitrypa. — Ptiloa — FLstulipora. f riqiietra — Pri,«ni()i)Gra.. triseriale — Acanthodenia. triserialis — Ft'iiestella. — raohydictya. (Stiotopora) — Acanthocleuia. tritiibert'iilata — FeneHtella. tub<;rciilata — Knchara. — Fcnestolla. — Fistulipora. — llomotrypa. — Poiypora. — Spatiopora. — Steiiopora. [ Flntstra) — Htenopora. (Monticulipora) — Sjiatiopora. (Nich.)~8pa- tiopora ro!-- ticans. (Poiypora) — Poiypora arkoii- enHi.«. tubercnlatnni — i^emicoscinium. (CoHoinium) — Fintalipora, tnh(M-ni!atuH (ChfftetoH) — 8i)atii>pora. (Xich.) — Spati- opora rorti- (•ati!J. tuberfuloHa — Kbiiinpora. — Tromatopora. lubuliisa — Diaiiu'tJopora. — Ubinopdra. (Trc'luatopdra • Itu^suwvopora. tuninloHa — Cystodictya. — Probdscina. (!^tict()porn i — CyHtodictya. turbinata- Monotrypa. turyida — I'aclivflictya. — Stomatopora typicali.'e — Atactoporella. lypi('ali«-f>r.i( i[)ta — .Vtartoporflla. iibicbi — I'l'kayi'lla. — lll'licdpnl'a. — Heinitrypa. (Monlic-nlipora) — I>»'kayolla. nlric'hi-rolmsta— Dckayollh. uinbilicata — F'ihtuiiiKira. nndulata — < 'allnj>ora. — Iiiirapdra. — Mi>ri'>tryi»«.. (Monti«nlii)ora) — Monotrypa. (Keteporellay — Kfteporidra per- undata. (Stictoport'lla) — Intrapnra. nndulata-heiiii>'iitH'rifa — Alonotiypa. (indrlabis ^Cha'tetcs) — Monotrypa. uniforn.is— I't'ronopora compressa. uniliiiea - Fint nlipora. niijsipina — Callntrypa. uujiga — Moiiotrypella. utricului- — Fistulipora. valida— Ptilopora, vandevii — Phiunopora (iiubriata. varia — Chilolryiia. — Constt'llana. —Poiypora. — Pbyllodictya. (Diamt'Kopora) — Chilotrypa. (Fent'.*ora) — ('hil<»tryiBi. variolatUH — Tlianmiscn.x. variopora ( Fistnbi>orina l — Pitia< otrypa. varipom— lli'lo[>ora. varimn — Bat< c'tonia. varyoviensiH— lV>(y|M)ra. vau|)fli — NicholsoiK'lla. (Dianif-a ) — Nirholwirf iia. ii: fl 462 AMERICAN FOSSIL liKYOZOA. [bull. 173. vaupeli (Monticulipora) — Nicholsonella. venoHE — Rhinopora. — Rhopalonaria. vennsta — Cctlocaulis. — Crepipora. (Callopora) — CJcelocaulis (Monticulipora)— Crepiiit>ra. venustuH (Chjctetes) — Crepipora. vera — Fenestella. — Peronopora. vcnuicula — Cystodiotya. verrucosa — Fenestella. — Rhinopora. (Monticulipora) — ("alloporclla nodulosa. vewiculata — FiHtuliix)ra. vesiculosa — Berenicea. — Trcniatoiwra. viiiei — Pinnatopora. vi rjiu lacca — Septopora 1 )iHerialiH. wachsniuthi — Liocicina. w e 1 c li i — A ni p 1 e X o po ra iH'taj^iformis- wolclii. welshi — PhtTBnopora niultittda. vvestoni — Dipl( )trypa. — Monticulipora. wetherbyi — Monticulipora. wetherbyi-asperula — rctigoporaasi)eruIa. whiteavesi — Mcs<)tryi)a. — Ptilodictya. ^Monti(!ulipora) — Mosotrypa. (Monticulipora) — Prasopora selwyni. whiteavesi (Monticulipora) — Prasopora sinuilatrix-orientalis. whitei — Cerainoporella. — Pinnatopora. — Polypora. (Cerainopora) — Ceranioporella. whitei-eximia — Polypora whitei- in.«culpta. whitci-inHCulpta — Polypora. whitii ((ilaucononie) — Pinnatopora. whitfieldi — Heniiphragnia. — Ptilodictya. — Treniatopora. (Monticulipora) — Henii- phragnia. wiliningtoiiense — Lioclemu. wiliiiingtonensis — Phjenopora. winchelli — Batostoma. —Monticulipora. (Amplexopora) — Hatostonia. winchelli-iKxlosiim — Patostoma. winciiclli-spiiuilosuni— Batostoma. wortheni — Arcliiniede.><. — Coscinium. — Fenestclla. — Monticulipora. — lihonihopora. (Fene«tella (Archimedes)) — Archimedes, youngi — Pinnatopora. ziiizag — (H'stodictya. [BULL. 173. N1CKLK8 AND BAS8LEK.] INDEX OF AUTHORS AND THEIR I'Al'ERS. 463 rasopora lis. lorclla. whitei- [xjra. Iliniii- wtoma. I. ma. medes)) — INDEX OF AUTHORS AND THEIR PAPERS. Phrc. Ami. 1892. Cambro-Sil. Fobs. : Canad. Reconl Science, V 147 1895. Notes on Canadian Foss. Bryozoa: Cantul. Keeord Science, VI . . 148 Bassler. See Har[)er and Bassler. Billings. 1 855). Chazy Foss. : Canad. Nat. Geol. , I V 128 1862. l»iil. FoH.,I 129 1865. New Pal. Foss. : Cana Fo.ms. : Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXI V ... 145 1895. Foss. Clinton ( iroiip: < ieol. Sur. Ohio, VII 148 Foord. 1883. Contrib. Micro-Pal. Cainbro-Sij 140 1884. Monti.uliporo'd Corals: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), XIII 141 See al.so Nicholson and Foord. ( Jabb and Horn. 1860. New Cret. Corals: Proc. Amd. Nat, S,!. Phila. , X 1 1 . . 153 1860. New Aiiier. Tert. Cret. Foss.: ,M»r. Ai-ai. IV 154 1862. Mon. Second. Tert. Foss. Polyz. : Jvnir. .Vcad. Nat. Sci. Phila. (2),V " 154 ^•etnitz. 1867. Csrb. Dyas in Nebraska: Verb. IxH^|Mildino-Caro!. Akad. Naturl.XXXm 131 (iralvau. lS9Vt. (ieol. Pal. Eight e.ii-Mile Oeek; Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI 150 15100. Faiuiasof Hamilton Group of Eighteen-Mile (."iwk: Sixt^nnitli Ann. Rep. State Geol. New York «... 150 464 AMERICA ^f B'OSSIL BRYOZOA. [BOLL. 173. Page. (irnfjorio. 1800. Monographic Faiine Eoroniniie AlatmiMU 159 Hiiiiiic. See Milne-KdwanlH and Ilainie. Hall. 1847. Pal. New York, 1 126 1861. I'al. FoK.s. : Foster and Whitney's (ieol. Lake Superior Land District 126 1851. New (lenera Foss. Corals: Ainer. Jonr. S<'i. Art.s (2), XI 127 1852. Pal. New York, II 127 1857. Archimedes or Fenestella: Amer. Jour. Sci. Arts (2), XXIII ... 128 1857. Archimedes or Fenestella: Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., X 128 1858. Geol. Sur. Iowa, I, Pal 128 1 860. Sil. Foss. Nova Scotia: Canad. Nat. Geol. , V 1 2!> 1874. Lower Ilelderberg Bryozoa: Twenty-sixth Ann. liep. New York State Museum 132 1876. Illustrations Devonian Fossils 135 1876. Fauna Niagara Group in Indiana: Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum (doc. ed. ) 135 1879. Niagara Foss. from Waldron, Ind. : Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus. (Mus. ed.) 137 1879. New species from the Niagara at Waldron, Ind. : Trans. Albany Inst.,X, 1883 137 1880. Ijower Held. Corals and Bryozoans: Thirty-second Ann. Rep. New York State Mus 138 1881. Bryoz. Upper Held, and Hamilton Groups: Trans. Albany Inst., X, 1883 ' 138 1882. Niagara Foss. from Waldron, Ind. : Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist 139 1883. Genus Fenestella: Rep. State Geol. New York for 1882 141 1883. Bryoz. Upper Held. Group: Rep. State (ieol. New York for 1882. 141 1883. Van Cleve's Foss. Corals: Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist... 140 1884. Bryozoans Ham. Group: Rep. State Geol. New York for 1883.. 141 1884. Bryozoans Ham. Group: Thirty-sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus 141 1885. Growth of the Fenestellidre: Rep. StateGeol. New York for 1884. 142 1886. Bryoz. Upper Held. Group: Fifth Ann. Rep. State Geol. New York for 1885 142 1887. Fenestellidse of the Ham. Group: Sixth Ann. Rep. State Geol. New York for 1886 143 1888. New Species of Fenestellidse: Rep. State Geol. New York for 1887; Forty-first Ann. Rep. New York State Mua 144 1891. Descriptions of Bryozoa: Tenth Ann. Rep. StateGeol. New York for 1890; Forty-fourth Ann. Rep. New York State Mus 146 Hall and Simpson. 1887. Pal. New York, VI 144 Hall and Whitfield. 1873. Dev. Foss. : Twenty-third Ann. Rep. New York State Mus 132 1875. Sil. Invert. Foss.: Pal. Ohio, II 133 Harper and Bassler. 1896. Catal. Foss. Trenton and Cincinnati Periods 148 Herrick. 1888. Geol. Licking County: Bull. Denison Univ., IV 145 1895. Obs. on Waverly Group: Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII 148 Hinde. See Nicholson and Hinde. Holmes. 1860. Post-Pleiocene Foss. South Carolina 154 See also Tuoniey and Holmes. Horn. See Gabb and Horn. Page. 155) 126 126 127 127 128 128 128 12f» \.V2 135 135 137 137 138 138 139 141 141 140 141 3W Irk 142 143 144 146 144 132 133 148 145 148 154 NICKLE8 AND BAKHiKR] INDEX OF AUTHORS AND THEIR I'APERS. 465 JaincH, Joseph F. 1 888. On MonticuHpora: Amer. Geol. , T 145 189;i-1896. Manual Pal. Cincinnati (J roup: Jour. Cin. Hw. Nat. Hist., XV-XVIU 147 James, U, P. 1875. Catal. I^wer Sil. Fobs 133 1878-1883. Paleontologist, Nos. 1-7 136 1883. FoHs. Cin. Group: Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., VI 141 1884. Descriptions three iww sp. Foss. : Jour. Ciii. Soc. Nat. Hist., VII 141 1884. Descriptions four new 8[). Foss. : Jour. Cin. Soc. Xat. Hist., VII 141 James and James. 1887-88. Monticuliporoid Corals Cincinnati (iroup: Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., X, XI 144 Keyes. 1888. Fauna of Lower Coal Measures: Proc. Aca'. 1835. MH I^jfunculii ot DiiHtoiru natti- relle den diff^rentH PolypeH BryozoaireH qui habi^^oiit 1» c^tu d*Ost«nde. (N()uvoiiux M^moirR8 do l'A<'4ul^inio litiyulo do Hruxello8, XVIII, 1845, 20 pp., pb. i-iii.) 1848. RocherchcH Hur len PolypoH BryozoaircH do la Mor du Nord. (HullotinH de rAiud^mio Uoyaln do Bol);i({ue, XV, part 1, 1848, pp. «7-82, 1 pi.) 1848. Itecherehes Hur 1cm Bryozoairo8 fluviatileH do Itelgique. (M^- nioiroH do la A(«d<^niio lioyalodo Bolf^ique, XXI, 1848, 33 pp., plH. i~ii.) 184}). ItecherchcB Hur Ioh tiryozuaireci do la mer du nord (suite), et projet d'une olaHHification doH animaux do co groupo. (Bullotins do TAcad^inio Royalo de Belgiquo, XVI, jmrt 2, 1849, pp. ({44-<;58, pis. i-ii.) Sur la claHNitication doH HryozoairoH. (L'liiMtitut, XVIIl, 1850, p. 72.) BiDENKAP, OlAP. 1897. Bryozoen von Ost-Spitzborgen. Zoologische Ergebnisae der im Jahre 1889 auf KoHton der Bremer geographischen GesoUschaft von Dr. Willy Ki'ikenthal und Dr. Alfred Walter ausgefuhrton Expedition naoh Ost-Spitzbergen. (Zoologischer Jahresbericht, X, 1897, pp. 609-s de elle. pp. MicRi.n ANi> RAMLtR] PAPERS ARRANOED BY AUTHURS. 475 BoEfTC, A. 1862. ForelObigo BemsDrkninger angnacndo de vod de sydlige og voHtlige Kyster af Norgo forekoninieiide Polyzoer. (Forhiindllnger i VidenHkabH-SelHkabet i ChriHtiniiia Aar 1861, Christiaiiia 18(>2, pp. 49-50.) Ik>Hr, A. 18{>8. I^s Bryozcaires d'eau douce d'Europo. (Journal dv. Mirro- graphio, Paris, VI, 1808, pp. 168-175, pis. xxii, xxiii.) BOUSFIELD, E. C. 1885. The Victorella pavida of Sav He Kent. (Annals and Magazine of Natural HiHtory [5], XVI, 1885, pp. 401-407, pi. xiii, 1-3.) Brady, George S. 1861. Notes of Algee, etc., found la the Isle of Man and on the coasts of Northumberland and Durham. [Contains a list of twent}' species of bryozoa gathered by Mrs. Gatty in the Isle of Man.] (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [3], VII, 1861, pp. 69-71.) Braem, Fritz. 1888. Untersuchungen fiber die Brj'ozoen des sussen Wassers. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, XI, 1888, pp. 508-509, 533-539.) 1889. Ueber die Statoblastenbildung bei Plumatella. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, XII, 1889, pp. 64-65.) 1889. Die Entwicklung der Bi-yozoencolonie im keimendon Stato- blasten. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, XII, 1889, pp. 675-679.) 1890. Untersuchungen fiber die Bryozoendes sussen Wassers. (Bib- liotheca Zoologica, Heft 6, Cassel 1890, 4to,134 pp., 15 pis.) 1892. Die Keimblatter der Bryozoenknospe. (Zoologischer Anzei- ger, XV, 1892, pp. 113-115.) 1893. Notiz fiber Cristella. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, XVI, 1893, pp. 65-66.) 1893. Ein Wort fiber Herrn Prof. Karl Kraepelin und soinen nouc- sten Beitrag zur Bryozoenkunde. Cassel, 1893, 4to. 1896. Die geschlechtliche Entwicklung von Paludicella Ehrcnbergi. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, XIX, 1896, pp. 64-57, 4 figs.) 1897. Die geschlechtliche Entwicklung von Plumatella fungosa. (Bibliotheca Zoologica, Heft 23, Cassel 1897, pp. 1-98, 8 pis.) (Review by C. B. D[avenport] in American Naturalist, XXXII, 1898, pp. 205-206.) Brauns, D. 1879. Die Bryozoen des mittleren Jura der Gegend von Metz. (Zeitschrift der deutschen geologischen Gesellschaf t, XXXI, 1879, pp. 808-338, pi. vi.) m. 476 AMRRIOAN F068IL BBTOZOA. BsoNN, Heinrioh G. [MULL. 178. 1887. Ijcithiea geognogtica, oder Beschreibungen tind Abbildungen der fOr die Gebirgfg-Formation bezeichnendHten Verateinorungen. Edition 2, 1887, 2 voIh., Stuttgart. [Bryosoa, in Vol. I, 1837, pp. 240-251, pk XV, xvi.] 1848-4H. Handbiu;h einer Geschichte der Natur, Rand III. Index palcontoIogicuH. A. Nomenelator paleontologicun, 1848, Ixxxiv. 1381 pp. B. Enumerator paleontologicun, 1849, 11()6 pp. Bronn, H. G., and Roemer, F. 18^1. Lethiea geognostica. Edition 8, 1851, Stuttgart. Band III, Theil 4, Oolithen-Periode. [Bryozoa, pp. 88-95.J Brumpt, £milb. 1897. Quelques faitH relatifs & I'histoire du Phanoolion Strombi (Montagu). [LoxoHoma.J (Archiv Zoologie exp^r. et g^n. [3], V, 1897, pp. 483-496, 4 figs.) BUGAILLE, E. 1890. LiHte de8 Bryozoaires observes dans len Stages cr^tac^s du d^partenient de la Seine-Inf^rieure. (Bulletin de la Soei^td des Amin do SciencBM Naturelles, Rouen, 1890. 8 pp.) BuEL, Ira M. 1882. The Corals of Delafield. (Transactions of the WisconHin Atiademy of Science, V, 1882, pp. 185-193.) Busk, George. 1849. Observations on the Shepherd^s Purse Coralline of Ellis (Notamia bursaria, Fleming). (Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London, II, 1849, pp. 110-121, pi. xxv.) 1849. Observations on the Anguinaria spatulata. [^I^^tea anguina.] (Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London, II, 1849, pp. 123-126, pi. xxvi.) 1850. A list of Sertularian Zoophytes and Polj'zoa from Port Natal, Algoa Bay, and Table Bay, in South Africa; with remarks on their geographical distribution, and observations on the genera Plumularia and Catenicella. (Report of the Twentieth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1850 [London, 1851], part 2, pp. 118-120). 1851. Notices of three undescribed species of Polyzoa (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [2], VII, 1851, pp. 81-85, pis. viii, ix.) 1852. On the priority of the term Polyzoa for the Ascidian Polypes. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [2], X, 1852, pp. 352-354.) NicKLM AMD BAMLBi!.] PAPERS ABBANOED BT AUTHOBS. 477 1862. An ac'count of the Polyzoa and Sertularian ZoopbytcH coUet'tod in the voyajfo uf the Rattletmnke on the couHtH of Australia and the Louisiade Archipelaf^o. (John MacGillivray's Narrative of the Voy- a)(e of H. M. 8. Hatth'ttnake^ commanded by the late Captain Owen Stanley, durinjf the yearn 1846-1860, Vol. I, 1852, pp. 343-4<>2, pi. i.) 1852-1854. Catalo^e of the Marine Polyzoa in the collection of the HritiHh MuHeum, CheiloHtoniata. Part I, viii+vi+64 pp., 68 plH. London, 1852. (Review of Part I in the Quarterly Journal of Micro- 8t;opical Science, 1, 1853, pp. 136-137.) Part II, viii+55-120 pp., i>l8. 69-124. I^ndon, 1854. 1854. KemarkH on the structure and function of the avicularian and vibracular organH of the Polyzoa; and on their value an dia^^nostic characterH in the claHnitication of thoae creatures. (TranHat^tions of the Microi'M'x>pical Society [n. s.], II, 1854, pp. 26-33, pi. ii.) 1855. Zoophytology. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Scienc^e, III, 1855, pp. 253-256, pis. i, ii; ibid., pp. 820-322, pis. iii-iv.) 1856. Polyzoa collected by Mr. M' Andrew on the coasts of Norway and Finland in 1856. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [2|, XVIII, 1856, pp. 32-36, pi. i.) 1856. Zoophytology. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, IV, 1856, pp. 93-96, pis. v, vi; ibid., pp. 176-179, pis. vii, viii; -ibid., pp. 308-312, pis. ix-xii.) 1857. Zoophytology. (Quarterly Journal of Microsiropical Science, V, 1857, pp. 172-174, pis. xv, xvi.j 1857. Zoophytology. [A review of Alder's Catalogue in the Tyne- side Naturalists' Field Club and descriptions of Alder's new species and genera.] (Quarterly Journal of Micros(;opical Science, V, 1857, pp. 242-249.) 1858-59. Zoophytology: On some Madeiran Polyzoa. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, VI, 1858, pp. 124-130, pis. xviii, xix; ibid., pp. 261-263, pis. xx, xxi; ibid., VII, 1859, pp. 65-67, pis. xxii, xxiii.) 1859. List of Marine Polyzoa, collected by George liarlee, esq., in Shetland and the Orkneys, with descriptions of the new npccies. (Report of the Twenty-ninth Meeting of the British AsscK^ation for the Advancement of Science, 1859 [London, 1860], pp. 144-147.) 1859. A Monograph of the Fossil Polyzoa of the Crag. (Publica- tions of the Palaeontographical Society, London, 1859. xiv, 136 pp., 22 pis.) 1860. Note on the fossil Polyzoa collected by the Rev. J. E. Woods near Mount Gambler, South Australia. (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, XVI, 1860, pp. 260-261.) 1860. Zoophytology: Descriptions of new species of Polyzoa col- lected by George Barlee, esq., in Shetland. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopiiral Science, VIII, 1860, p. 123-125, pis. xxiv, xxv; pp. 143- 145, pis. xxvi, xxvii; pp. 213-214, pis. xxviii, xxix.) I 478 AMEBIOAN rtiHHIL HRYOZOA. [bull. ITS. 18H(MJI. n«m'riptHiii of now PolyzuH, «*olI«ct«d by J. Y. ffohiiHun, eH(|., ut Miul(>irtt, in tht^ yuai'H 185U and 18f MicroHcopicul ^kntMlt•e, VIll, 180(^ pp. 280-285, pb. xxx, xxxi; ibid, fn. M. |, I, 1861, pp. 77-80, piH. xxxii, xxxiii.) 1861. Zoophytolo^y: noH(;riptionH of now or imperfectly Icnown Vo\y7Mn. (Quarterly «lournal of MicroHcopical Hi'icnee [n. h.J, 1, 18((1, pp. 153-156, plH. xxxiv, XXXV.) 1866. DoHcription of tliree MpocieH of Polyzoa from the I^ondon Clay ut IIi^h|(ato. (Geological Magazine, III, 1866, pp. 298-302, pi. xii.) 18ntiH(|tioH dc lu ('tuiipa)|fno du *'CBud»'n" dttiiM \v (lolfo de (iuM'M^iK*. (Annuh's i\v l'Unlv»'i"Hit^ de Lyon, XXVI, 1«!W, pp. 251-2tfl», pi. vil.) 1HU8. Sur lu ddveluppomont v\ lu Mtructuro du In lurvu du (iuuI(|Uuh Ih'yozottii'UH chuiloMtuinuH. (CuiiiptuH Uendus du I'Acad^uiiu du8 Sci- unuus, tome 127, pp. 79-81.) 1898. Sur I'orijfino du polypide dea Bryozoairipa uutoproc^t<*H iimriiiN. (Compt<>8 Uendiu do rAuiiddiuio den S<^iuncui«, touiu 127, pp. li)4-197.) Canu, F. 1897. Bryozottirufl du Cdnoiimnicn du Jani^ruM (Sarthu). (Bulletin do la 8oci6t6 G^ologique de Frani-o [3J, XXV, 1897, pp. 14tt-ir>9, pi. v.) 1897. BryozoairuH du C^noiuanien de 8t. Calain (Sarthu). (Bulletin do la Soci^t^ G6ologique do France [3J, XXV, 1897, pp. 737-754, nl. xxii.) 1899. Los ovicuUs dus C6id6u8. (Bulletin du la SociuU? G6()l<)^ilypi marini. Naples, 1785, 4to, 279 pp., 9 pis. [Traduit en allemand par Sprungul, Nu remberg, 1813.] Chworostansky, K. J. 1890. Liste der Bryozoon von don Ktlsten dur Solowotzki'schen Inseln. (Protocoles de la Soci^t^ de Zoologiu et de Physiologio dus Natuitilistes de St.-P^tersbourg, XX, 1890, pp. 15-23.) [Russian.] li 1 I i 1 480 AMEBIOAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [boll. ITS. 1890. Bryozoa Muimanskaio proberezh'ya. [Bryozoa of the Mur- man coaHt.) (Travaux de la Soci^t^ des Nnturalistes de St-F^ters- bourg, XXI, 1890, pp. 7-16.) [Russian.] Clapab£:de, £douard. 1863. Ueber eine warscheinlich zu den Bryozoen gehOrige Thierf orm, Loxosoma singulare Keferstein. Beobachtungen fiber Anatomie und Entwickelungsgeschichte wirbelloser Thiere. Leipzig, 1863. 1867. Sur le Loxosoma Kefersteinii, Bryozoaire mou du Golfe de Naples. (Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Zoologie [5], VII, 1867, pp. 28-30, pi. vi.) (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], I, 1868, pp. 311-312.) 1871. Beitrftge zur Anatomie und Entwickelungsgeschichte der See- bryozoen. (Zeitschrift fur wissenschaftliche Zoologie, XXI, 1871, pp. 137-174, pis. viii-x.) (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], VII, 1871, pp. 460-451.) (American Journal of Science and Arts [3], I, 1871, p. 387.) Claypole, Edward W. 1881. On the occurrence of an Archimediform Fenestellid in the Upper Silurian rocks of Ohio. (Proceedings of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, XXX, 1881, p. 191.) 1883. On Helicopora, a new spira^ genus (with three species) of North American Fenestellidae. (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, XXXIX, 1883, pp. 30-38, pi. iv.) Cole, F. J. 1899. On the discover j'^ and development of Rhabdite "cells" in Cephalodiscus dodecalophus, Mcintosh. (Journal of the Linnean Soci- ety, Zoology, XXVII, 1899, pp. 266-268, 1 pi.; Cole, Grenville A. J. 1893. On Hemitrypa hibernica M'Coy. (Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society [n. s.], VIII, 1893, pp. 132-144, pi. viii.) 1896. On the Fenestellidse, with reference to Irish Carboniferous strata. (Irish Naturalist, IV, 1896, pp. 100-104.) CoppiN, John. 1848. Description of a new genus of British marine zoophytes belong- ing to the family Eucratiadae. (Annals and Magazine of Natural His- tory [2], II, 1848, pp. 273-274, pi. x.) CORI, C. J. 1890. Ueber Nierencanftlchen bei Bryozoen. (Lotus [n. s.], XI, 1890, pp. 1-18, 1 pi.) [mnx.l7S. NicitLM AND BABBLER.] PAPEK8 ARRANGED BY AUTHORS. 481 e Mur- ■P^ters- erform, mie und rolfe de I, 1867, y W, I, der See- I, 1871, History md Arts i in the Associa- ecies) of jologicai •ells" in san Soci- lings of vm.) iferous 1 belong- il His- ..], XI, 1893. Die Nepiiridien der Cristatella. (Zeitsehrift fur wissenschaft- liche Zoologie, LV, 1893, pp. (526-644, pis. xxvi, xxvii.) COSTE, P. 1841. Propositions sur Torganisation des Polypes fluviatiles. (Comptes Rendus de I'Aead^niie des Sciences, Paris, XII, 1841, pp. 724-728.) 1841. Observation relative k la Tubulaire sultane. (Comptes Rendus de I'Acaddmie des Sciences, Paris, XII, 1841, p. 863.) Couch, Richard Q. 1841. An essay on the Zoophytes of Cornwall. (Reports and Trans- actions of the Royal Polytechnic Society of Cornwall, Falmouth, 1841, pp. 27-90.) 1844. A Cornish Fauna. Part HI, Truro, 1844. 1845. Remarks on a new Zoophyte belonging to the genus Crisia, C. setacea. (Newman, Zoologist, III, 1845. pp. 1095-1096.) (Trans- actions of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Penzance, I, 1851, pp. 38-39.) 1851. On the physiological development of cells among the crusta- ceous Zoophytes. [Membranipora.] (Transactions of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Penzance, I, 1851, pp. 295-300.) 1851. 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Die Nummiliten-fuhrenden Schichten des Kressenbergs in Bezug auf ihre Darstellung in der Lethtea geognostica von Sudbayern. (Leonhard und Bronn's Neues Jahrbuch, 1865, pp. 129-170 [Bryozoa, pp. 134^139].) Haddon, Alfred C. 1883. On budding in Polyzoa. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.J, XXIII, 1883, pp. 516-556, pis. xxxvii, xxxviii.) NicKLiMANDBAfMLKii.] |>A1>KR8 ARBANUKD BY AUTHORS. 498 HaUKNOW, FRIKDERUm VON. 1839-40. Monographic tier RAgoirHohen KreidivVcrHtpinoningen. (Ijconhard und Bronn'M Nouch .Ftthrhurh. 1839, pp. 253-29rt, pin. iv, v [Bryozoa, pp. 2»{2-29»J|; ibid., 1840, pp. 631-«72, pi. ix [Bryozoa, ♦U3-649|.) 184B. Bryozoa. In (Jeinitz' (}rundriH8 der VerMUMnerungHkunde. Dresden, 1846, 817 pp., 26 pis. [Bryozoa, pp. 586-(;35, pi. xxiii^.] 1851. I)i(^ Bryoz(MMi dvr MaiiHtrichtt'r Krcidebildung. CawHcl, 1851. xvi+lU pp., 12 plH. Haimr, Julkb. 1854. PoMcription doH Bryozoairos foHHilns do la fonnation juras- «i(jiie. (M^MiioircH dc la Socidt^ (i^ologique, Fmnre [2j, V, 1864, pp. 16&-218, plH. vi-xi.) Hall, James. 1847. Pal«;ontology of Now York. Voluniol. Containing doHorip- tionH of the organic roniainH ui the Ix>wer Division of the New York Svstem. Albany, 1847, 4to. Bryozoa: Chazy, pp. 15-17, pi. iv; Black I ver, pp. 48-51, pi. xii; Trenton, pp. 67-68, 72-79, pis. xxiii, xxiv, XAvi. 1851. New genera of fossi' corals. (American Journal of Science and Arts [2], XI, 1851, pp. 398-401.) 1852. Pahvontology of Now York. Volume II. Containing descrip- tions of the organic remains of the lower Middle Division of the New York System. Albany, 1852, 4to. Bryozoa: pp. 40-52, 144^173, pis. xvii-xix, xI-x1e. 1857. Remarks upon the genus Archimedes or Fenestella, from the Carboniferous limestones of the Mississippi Valley. (American Jour- nal of Science and Arts [2], XXIII, pp. 203, 204.) 1857. ObseiTations on the genus Archimedes or Fenestella. (Pro- ceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, X, 18.57, pp. 176-180.) 1874. Descriptions of Bryozoa and Coi-als of the Lower Helderberg group. (Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the New York State Museum of Natural History, 1874, pp. 93-115.) 1876. The fauna of the Niagara group in central Indiana. (Twenty- eighth Annual Report of the New York State Museum of Natural History [documentary edition], Albany, 1876. 32 plates and expla- nations.) 1879. The fauna of the Niagara group in central Indiana. (Twenty- eighth Annual Report of the New York State Museum of Natural History [Museum edition], Albany, 1879, pp. 99-203, 32 plates. [6ry- ozoa, pp. 110-126, pis. v-xii.]) ii .'■1 . ■ - ', - ■ '.'i'l » 494 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BIII.I,. 17U. I I i 1870. Dcserg group. (Thirty-second Annual Report of the New York State Museum of Natural History, Albany, 1880, [1879], pp. 141-176, pis. vii-xxii.) 1881. Bryozoans of the Upper Hclderberg and Hamilton groups. (Transactions of the Albany Institute, X, 1883, pp. 145-197 [Distrib- uted in 1881 in the form of abstracts .sepamtely paged].) 1882. Descriptions of the species of fossils found in the Niagara group at Waldron, Indiana. (Indiana, Department of Geology and Natural History, Eleventh Annual Report, 1882, pp. 217-345, pis. iv-xi.) 1883. Discussion upon the manner of growth, variation of form, and chamctors of the genus Fenestella, and its relations to Hemitrypa, Pol^'pora, Retepora, Cryptopora, etc. (Report of the State Geologist [of New York] for the year 1882, Albany, 1883, pp. 5-16, 36 figs.) 1883. Fossil Corals and Bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg group. Twenty-five plates with explanation sheets. (Report of the State Geologist [of New York] for the year 1882, Albany, 1883, pis. vii- xxxiii.) 1884. Descriptions of the Bryozoans of the Hamilton group. (Re- port of the Stjite Geologist [of New York] for the year 1883, Albany, 1884, pp. 5-61.) 1884. Bryozoa (Fenestellidje) of the Hamilton group. (Thirty -sixth Annual Report of the New York State Museum of Natural History, AU>any, 1884, pp. 57-72.) 1885. On Ihe mode of growth and relations of the Fenestellidie. (Report of the State (ieologist [of New York] for the year 1884, Albany, 1884, pp. 35-46, pis. i, ii.) 1886. Bryozoa of the Upper Helderberg group. Plates and explan- ations. (Fifth Annual Report of the State Geologist [of New York] for ihe 3"ear 1885, Albany, 1886. Fourteen plates with explanations.) [Twelve plates Imund in quarto form were sent out as a brochure under the above title.] 1887. Descriptions of Fenestellidie of the Hamilton group of New York. (Sixth Annual Report of the State Geologist [of New York] for the year 1886, Albany, 1887, pp. 43-70, pis. i -vii. 1888. Description of new species of Fenestellidro of the Lower Helderberg with explanations of plates illustrating species of the Hamilton group, described in the Report of the State Geologist for 1886. (Report of the State Geologist [of New York] for the year 1887, pp. [393-394], pis. viii-xv.) This report appeared also bound with the Forty-first Annual Report of the New York State Museum of Natural History, Albany, 1888. [Btii.i,. 173. NICKLE8 AND BAwi-KR] PAPERS AKRANOED BY AUTHORS. 495 iagara for- ' I institute, rg group, luseum of !-xxii.) )n groups. '7 [Distrib- le Niagara ;ology and r-345, pis. f form, and loniitrypa, 5 Geologist J6 figs.) erg group. ' the State 3, pis. vii- oup. (Re- >3, Albany, hirty-sixth 1 History, ncstellidie. vear 1884, id explan- ew York] anations.) lure under ip of New ew York] he Lower ies of the )logist for the year Iso bound Museum 1891. Continuation of descriptions of Bryozta not printed in Vol- ume VI, Palwontology of New York, for the Report of the State Geologist. (Tenth Annual Repeat of the State Geologist [of New York] for the year 1890, Albany, 1891, pp. 37-67.) (Forty -fourth Annual Report of the New York State Museum, Alljany, 1891, pp. 67-87.) iiALL, James, and Simpson, George B. 1887. Palreontology of New York, Volume VI, Corals and Bryozoa: Text and plates containing descriptions and figures of species from the Lower Hclderberg, Upper Helderberg, and Hamilton groups. Albany, 1887, 4to, xxvi+298 pp., 67 pis. Hall, T. S. 1897. On the occurrence of the anchoring tubes of Adeoua in the older Tertiaries of Victoria, with an account of their structure. (Pro- ceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria [n. s.], IX, pp. 1-4, pi. i.) Hallez, p. 1889. Draguages effectu^s dans le Pas-de-Calais pendant Ies niois d'floilt et sept. 1888. (Revue Biologique du Nord de la France, I, Lille, 1889, pp. 102-108; ibid., II, 1890, pp. 32-40; ibid., Ill, 1891, pp. 90-96.) 1892. Addition a la liste des Bryozoaires du Boulonnais, Lille. (Revue Biologique du Nord de la Frai.ce, IV, 1892, pp. 119-12(>.) 1893. Deuxieme supplement a 'a liste des Bryozoaires du Boulon- nais. (Revue Biologique du Nord de la France, V, 1893, pp. 123-124. Hamilton, A. 1880. On Melicerta ringens and Plumatella repens. (Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, Xli, 1880, pp. 801-303.) 1898. A list of recent and fossil Bryozoa collected in various parts of New Zealand. (Transactions aiid Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, XXX, pp. 192-199.) Hamm, Hermann. 1881. Die Bryozoen des Maastrichter .Ob(;r-Senon. 1. Theil. Die Cyclostomen Bryozoen. Berlin, 1881. 47 pp., S^. Hancock, Albany. 1850. On the anatomy of the fresh-water Bryozoa, with descriptions of three new species. (Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalist.s' Field Club, I, 1850, pp. 367-405, 3 pis.) (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [2], V, 1860, pp. 173-202, pis. ii-v.) ■ M •11 <;■;■' 496 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 173. 1860. On a new species of Pluinatella, and on the occurrence of Fredericella sultana, near Newcastle, and of Lophopus crystallinus, in Northumberland. (Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, IV, 1860, pp. 67-68.) Harmer, Sidney F. 1885. On the structure and development of Loxosoma. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XXV, 1885, pp. 261-337, pis. xix-xxi.) 1887. On the life -history of Pedicellina. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XXVII, 1887, pp. 239-263, pis. xxi, xxii.) 1888. Sur I'embryog^nie des Bryozoaires Ectoproctes. (Archives de Zoologie experimentale et g^n^rale [2], V, 1888, pp. 443-458.) 1890. On the regeneration of lost parts in Polyzoa. (Report of the Sixtieth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1890 [L. 1891], pp. 862-863.) 1890. On the origin of the embryos in the ovicells of Cyciostomatous Polyzoa. (Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, VII, p. 48.) 1891. On the nature of the excretory processes in marine Polyzoa. (Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, VII, 1891, p. 219.) 1891. On the British species of Crisia. (Quarterl}*^ Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XXXII, 1891, pp. 127-181, pi. xii.) 1892. On the Embryology of the Ectoprocta. (Studies from the Moiphological Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, V, 1892, pp. 1-15, pis. i, ii.) [A republication of the French paper of 1888.] 1892. On the nature of the excretory processes in marine Polyzoa. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XXXIII, 1892, pp. 123-167, pis. ii, iii.) 1893. On the occurrence of embryonic fission in Cyclostomatoi'.s Polyzoa. (Quart(irly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XXXIV, 1893, pp. 199-241, pis. xxii-xxiv.) 1895. Preliminary note on embryonic fission in Lichenopora. (Pro- ceedings of the Royal Society of London, LVII, 1895, pp. 188-192.) 1896. On the development of Lichenopora verrucaria, Fabr. (Pro- ceedings of the Royal Society of London, LIX, 1896, pp. 73-74.) 1896. On the development of Lichenopora vcrnicaria, Fabr. (Quar- terly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XXXIX, 1896, pp. 71- 144, pis. vii-x.) 1896. Polyzoa. (The Cambridge National History, Volume II, 1896, chapters xvii-xix, pp. 465-533, 25 figs.) 1897. Notes on Cyciostomatous Polyzoa. (Proceedings of the Cam- bridge Philosophical Society, IX, 1897, pp. 208-214.) NICKLE8 AND BASHLER.] PAPEBB ARRANGED BY. AUTHORS. 497 (Pro- 192.) (Pro- (Quar- p. 71- 1896, Carn- 18U7. Note oil new or mre British inariiie Poly/oa. (Journal of the Marine Biological Association [n. s.], V, 1897, pp. 51-53.) 1897. On the Notochord of Cephalodisciis. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, XX, 1897, pp. 342-346.) 1898. On the development of Tuhulipora, and on some British and northern species of this genus. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.J, XLI, 1898, pp. 73-157, pis. viii-x.) 1900. A revision of the genus Steganoporella. ((Quarterly .rournal of Microscopical Science [n. s.J, XLIII, VM), pp. 225-297, pis. xii, xiii.) Hartmann, Robert. 1871. Einiges fiber Halodactylus diapharms Farre [Alcyonidium ge- latinosumj. (Reichert und du Bois Raymond's A /chiv fiir Anatomic, 1871, pp. 489-529, 2 pis.) Hassall, Arthur Hill. 1840. Catalogue of Irish Zoophytes. (Annals and Magazine of Nat- ural History, VI, 1840, pp. 166-175, pis. v-vii.) 1841. Supplement to a catalogue of Irish Zoophytes. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History, VII, 1841, pp. 276-287, 363-373, pis. vi-x.) 1841. Description of two new geneni of Irish Zoophytes. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History, VII, 1841, pp. 483-486.) 1842. Remarks on the genus Lepmliaof Dr. Johnston, with descrip- tions of six undescribed species, and notices of two other Zoophytes. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History, IX, 1842, i)p. 407-414.) 1842. On Plumatella repens. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History, X, 1842, p. 153.) Haswell, William A. 1880. On the Cydostomatous Polyzoa of Port Jackson an-202.) 1883. Note on a curious instance of symbiosis. (Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, VII, 1883, pp. 608-610.) Bull. 173 32 I'.'i >'•! Hi I 498 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173 Hatschek, B. 1877. Embryonalentwicklung und Knospung dcr Pcdicellina echi- nata. (Zeitschrift fur wissenschaftlicho Zoologie, XXIX, 1877, pp. 602-548, pis. xxviii-xxx, and 4 fig8. in text.) Hauo, Emil. Ueber sogenannte Chcetetes aus mesozoischcn Ablagerungeii. (Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, etc., 1883, pp. 171-1 7«, pi. x.) H6JJA8, I. 1894. Adatok erd61y Tertiiir Bryozoa-Faunajahoz. [Beitrage zur Kenntnis der tertiilren Bryozoenfauna Siebenbiirgens.] (Ertesito az Erdelyi Muzeum-egylet. Orvos term6szettudomanyi szakosztalyabol, II, Tcrm^szettudomanyi szak [Bulletin of the Transylvanian Museum Society, Medico-natural-science sections], XIX, 1894, pp. 113-152, 217-360, 3 pis. [resume, pp. 201-216].) Heller, Camil. 1 867. Die Bryozoen des Adriatischen Meeres. ( Verhandlungen der k. k. zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, XVII, 1867, pp. 77-136, pis. i-vi.) Hennig, Anders H. 1892. Studier Ofver Bryozoerna i Sveriges Kritsystem. I. Cheilo- stoniata. (Lunds Universitets Arsskrift, XXVIII, 1892, No. 11, pp. 1-51, pis. i, ii.) 1893. Ueber Neuropora conuligera, cine neue Bryozoen-Art aus der schwedischen Kreide. (Bihang till Svcnska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, XIX, 1893, Afd. IV, No. 1, pp.1-11, pi. i.) 1894. Om Ahussandstenen. (Geologiska Foreningens i Stockholm Forhandlingar, XVI, 1894, pp. 492-530, pi. ii.) [Bryozoa, pp. 505-511.] 1894. Studier ofvcr Bryozoerna i Sveriges Kritsystem. II. Cyclo- stomata. (Lunds Universitets Arsskrift, XXX, 1894, No. 8, pp. 1-46, 2 pis. and 25 figs, in the text.) 1896. Bryozoer fran Westgrfinland, samlade af Dr. Ohlin under **the Peary auxiliary expedition" ar 1894. (Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens FOrhandlingar, LIII, 1896, pp. 351-365.) Herdman, W. a. 1887. The reproductive organs of Alcyonidium gelatinosum. (Na- ture, XXXVII, 1887, p. 213.) Hilgendorf, F. 1873-1876. Japanischo Siisswasser-Moosthierchen. (Mittheilungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fiir Natur- und Volkerkunde Ost-Asiens, Yokohama, I, 1873-1876, Heft VI, p. 68.) NicKiEs AND BA8SLKR.] PAPERS ARRANGED BY AUTHORS. 499 ;kholin |5-511.] Cyclo- ,1-46, under [ongl. [5.) (Na- fungen isions, 1898. On the occurrence of Pedicellina in New Zealand. (Trans- actions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, XXX, 18U8, p. 218, pi. xxii, 1.) HiNCKa, Thomas. 1851. Notes on British Zoophytes, with descriptions of some new species. (Annals anc^ Magazine of Natural History [2J, VIII, 1851, pp. 363-362, pi. viii.) 1852. On a peculiar organ which occurs on some of the marine Bry- ozoa, and which appears to indicate a difference of sex. (Report of the Twenty-second Meeting of the British Association for the Advance- ment of Science, 1852 [London, 1853], Part II, pp. 75-76.) 1857. On some new British Polyzoa. (Quarterly Journal of Micro- scopical Science, V, 1857, pp. 175-176, 249-250, pi. xvii.) 1860. Supplement to the list of Zoophytes in the "Natural History of Ireland, by W. Thompson, esq." (Vol. IV, 1856), with descriptions of new species. (Proceedings of the Dublin Univ'ersity Zoological and Botanical Association, II, 1860, pp. 67-78, pi. iii.) 1860. Descriptions of new Polyzoa from Ireland. (Quarterly Jour- nal of Microscopical Science, VIII, 1860, pp. 275-280, pi. xxx.) 1861. On the ovicells of Polyzoa, with reference to the views of Prof. Huxley. (Report of the Thirty-first Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1861 [London, 1862], Part II, pp. 145-146.) 1861. Note on the ovicells of the Cheilostomatous Polyzoa. (Quar- terly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], I, 1861, pp. 278-281.) 1862. A catalogue of Zoophytes of South Devon and South C-orn- wall. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [3], IX, 1862, pp. 22-30, pi. vii; pp. 200-207, pi. xii; pp. 303-310; pp. 467-475, pi. xvi; ibid. [3], X, 1862, pp. 360-363.) 1865. Zoophytes: The history of their dcvolcnu"'''^. (Quarterly Journal of Science [Sanmelson], II, 1865, pp. 401-4i8, 2 ^h). 1870. On some interesting points in the history of tho Polyzoa. (Popular Science Review, IX, 1870, pp. 57-64.) 1871. Supplement to a catalogue of Zoophytes of South Devon and South Cornwall. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], VIII, 1871, pp. 73-83, pis. V, vi.) 1871. Note on Dr. Hinrich Nitsche's paper on ''Some int«n-osting points concerning the mode of reproduction of the Bryozoa." (Quar- terly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XI, 1871, pp. 235-238.) 1872. On Campylonema, a new genus of Polyzoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], X, 1872, pp. 306-397, pi. xx, 5.) 1873. Contributions to the history of the Polyzoa. (Quarterly Jour- nal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XIII, 1873, pp. 16-36, pi. ii.) 1877. On Polyzoa from Iceland and Labrador. (Annals and Mag- azine of Natural History [4], XIX, 1877, pp. 97-112, pis. x, xi.) ^m Jt € m I If" ill ;-!. I If i^ 500 AMEBICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BlTl.l-. 173. 1877. On British Polyzoa. (Annals and Majjfsizinc of Nutunil His- tory [4J, XX, 1877. Part I, pp. 212-218. Part II. Classification, pp. 520-532.) 1877. Note on the radical fibers of th« Polyzoa. (Annals ad Mag- azine of Natural History [4], XX, 1877, pp. 218-220.) 1878. Notes on the genus Retepora, with descrriptions of new species. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], I, 1878, pp. 353-3<>5, pis. xviii, xix.) 1878. Note on the movements of the vibracula in Caberea Boryi, and on the supposed common nervous system in the Polyzoa. (Quar- terly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XVHI, 1878, pp. 7-l>.) 1878. Salensky on the Polyzoa Entoprocta. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopii'al Science [n. s.], XVIII, 1878, pp. 199-205.)" 1879. On the classification of the British Polyzoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], III, 1879, pp. 153-164.) 1880. On new Hydroida and Polyzoa from Barents Sea. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], VI, 1880, pp. 277-28r», pi. xv.) 1880. On a supposed Pterobranchiate Polyzoon from Canada. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], V, 1880, pp. 239-241, 2 figs.) 1880. On the terms Polyzoa and Bryozoa. (Annals and Magazine of ^Tatural History [5], V, 1880, pp. 127-129.) 1880. A history of the British marine Polj'zoa. 2 vols., London, 1880. Vol. I, Text, cxli+601 pp. Vol. II, Plates i-lxxxiii. 1880-1893. Contributions towards a general history of the marine Polyzoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], VI, 1880-[6], XII, 1893) — I. Madei ran Polyzoa. II. Foreign membraniporina. (5) VI, 1880, pp. 69-92, pis. ix-xi. — II. Foreign membraniiwrina. III. Foreign cheilostomata (miscellaneous). (5) VI, 1880, pp. 376-384, pis. xvi, xvii. — IV. Foreign membraniporina (second series). V. Foreign cheilostomata (miscellaneous). (5) VII, 1881, pp. 147-161, pis. viii-x. — VI. Polyzoa from Bass's Strait. (5) VIII, 1881, pp. 1-14, 122-129, pis. i-iv. — VII. Foreign membraniporina (third series). VIII. Foreign cheilostomata (miscellaneous). (.'») VIII, 1881, pp. 129-136, pis. iii, v. — IX. Foreign cheilostomata (miscellaneous.) (5) IX, 1882, pp. 116-127, pi. v.— X. Foreign cheilostomata (miscella- neous). (5) ''■ 1882, pp. 160-170, pis. vii, viii.— XI. Foreign cheilos- tomata (Au,^ lia and New Zealand). (5) XI, 1883, pp. 193-202, pis. vi, vii. — XII. iolyzoa from India (coast of Burmah). XIII. Polyzoa from Victoria and Western Australia. (5) XIII, 1884, pp. 356-369, pis. xiii, xiv. — XIII. Polyzoa from Victoria (continued). (5) XIV, 1884, pp. 276-285, pis. viii, ix.— XIV. Polyzoa from New Zealand and Australia. XV. Cheilostomata (miscellaneous). (5) XV, 1885, pp. 244-257, pis. vii-ix. — XV. South African and other Polyzoa. (6) VII, 1891, pp. 285-298, pis. vi, vii. — Appendix. [Critical notes and MJCK1.ESANDHA.-.SI.KH.] PAPEKH ARRANGED BY AUTHORS. 501 comHtions.] (('.) VITT, 1801, pp. 8(;-J>3, lOJMT*!. 471-480; (6) IX, 18J)2, pp. 327-334; (0) XI, 1893, pp. 175-182; 05) XIF, 1893, pp. 140- 147. [To the "HPpamtes" bound together an index was added by the author.] 1881. On a collection of Polyzoa from Bass's Strait. (PrtM'eedings of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, XXXV, 1881, pp. 24{>-270.) " 1882. On certain remarkable modifications of the aviculariinn in a species of Polyzoon, and on the relation of the vibraculum to the avicularium. (Annals and Magazine of Natuml History [5], IX, 1882, pp. 20-25, several woodcuts.) 1882. Polyzoa of the Queen Charlotte Islands: Preliminary notice of some new species. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], X, 1882, pp. 248-256.) 1882—4. Report on the Polj'zoa of the Queen C'harlotte Islands. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], X, 1882, pp. 459-471, pis. xix, XX ; ibid. [5], XI, 1883, pp. 442-451, pis. xvii, xviii; ibid. [5], XIII, 1884, pp. 49-58, pis. iii, iv; ibid., pp. 203-215, pi. ix.) These papers were reprinted and put into pamphlet form with the above title l)y the Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. Ottawa, 1884, 44 pp., 7 pis. 1884. Note on Professor G. Seguenza's List of Tertiary Polyzoa from Reggio (Calabria). (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], XIII, 1884, pp. 265-267.) 1886-1887. The Polyzoa of the Adriatic: A supplement to Professor Heller's "Die Bryozoen des Adriatischen Meeres,"1867. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], XVII, 1886, pp. 254-271, pis. ix, x; ibid. [5], XIX, 1887, pp. 302-316, pi. ix.) 1887. On the Polyzoa and Hydroida of the Mergui Archipelago. (Journal of the Linnean Society, Zoology, XXI, 1887, pp. 121-135.) 1887-1890. Critical notes on the Polyzoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], XIX, 1887. pp. 150-164; ibid. [6], V, 1890, pp. 83-103.) 1888-1892. The Polvzoa of the St. Lawrence, a studv of Arctic forms. (Annals and Magazine i ■' Natural History [6], 1, 1888, pp. 214-227, pis. xlv, XV ; ibid. [6J, III, 1889, pp. 424^433, pi. xxi; ibid. [<;], IX, 1892, pp. 149-157, pi. viii.) HiNDE, George J. 1890. Notes on the Palteontology of Western Australia. Corals and Polyzoa. ((ieological Magazine [n. s], Decade III, VII, 1890, pp. 194- 204, pis. viii, viii//.) [Bryozoa, pp. 199-204.] HooG, John. 1839. On the tentacular classification of Zoophytes. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [1], IV, 1839, pp. 364-368.) i-'^ f ":■% 502 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. HOUOIITON, W. [bull. 178. 1863. Our fresh-water Polyzoa. (Popular Science Review, II, 1863, pp. 301-310, 2 pis.) 1866. On the wcurrenco of PaludiccUa Ehrenbergi in Shropshire. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [3], XVII, 1866, pp. 237-238.) HOYLK, W. E. 1888. On the deep-water fauna of the Clyde s(^a area. (Journal of the Linnean Society, Zoology, XX, 1888, pp. 442-472, pi. xxix.) [Bryozoa, pp. 452-455.] HUDLESTON, W. H. 1883. Notes on a collection of fossils and of rock specimens from West Australia, north of the Gascoyne River. (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, XXXIX, 1883, pp. '582-51>5, pi. xxiii.) HuTTON, Frederick Wom^ston. 1873. Catalogue of the marine Mollusca of New Zealand. Welling- ton, 1873, xx+116 pp. (Publications of the Geological Survey Depart- ment.) [Bryozoa, pp. 87-104.] 1876. Corrections and additions to the list of Polj'zoa in the Cata- logue of the marine Mollusca of New Zealand. (Transacrtions and Pro- ceedings of the New Zealand Institute, IX, 1876, pp. 358-361.) 1877. On some Australian Polyzoa. (Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1877, pp. 23-25.) 1878. On some South Australian Polyzoa. (Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1878, pp. 23-25.) 1880. Manual of New Zealand Mollusca. Wellington, 1880, xvi+ iv+224 pp. (Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department.) [Bryozoa, pp. 179-199]. 1891. Revised list of the marine Bryozoa of New Zealand. (Trans- actions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, XXIII, 1891, pp. 102-107.) Huxley, Thomas H. 1856. Note on the reproductive organs of the Cheilostome Polyzoa. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, IV, 1850, pp. 191-192.) Hyatt, Alpheus. 1867. The moss animals, or fresh-water Polyzoa. (American Nat- uralist, I, .1867, pp. 57-64, 131-136, 180-186, pis. iii-v.) 1866-1868. Observations on Polyzoa. Suborder Phylactolsemata. (Proceedings of the Essex Institute, IV, 1866, pp. 197-228, pis. vii-xiv; ibid., V, 1866-1868, pp. 97-112, 14.5-1 fio, 193-232, pi. xv.) 5lL NKKi.WANhBAtwi.KR] PAPERS ARKANUEl) BY AUTHORS. 503 Hyndman, (tKOHOK C. 1842. Note on species obtained by deep drecfging near Sana Islan(i, off the Mull of Cantire. (Annals and Magazine of Natuml History, X, 1842, pp. 19-20.) James, Joskph F. 1888. Monticulipora, a conil and not a polyzoon. (Anierica?i Geol- ogist, I, 1888, pp. 386-302.) 1893-1896. Manual of the Paleontology of the Cincinnati group. (Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natuml History, XV, 1893, pp 1+1-159; ibid., XVI, 1894, pp. 178-208; ibid., XVHI, 189.5, pp. 67-t>8; ibid., XVHI, 1896, pp. 115-140.) James, U. P. 1875. Catalogue of Lower Silurian fossils at Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity, with descriptions of some new species of Conils and Polyzoa. Cincinnati, 1875, 8 pp. 1878-1883. The Paleontologist, Cincinnati. No. 1, July 2, 1878, pp. 1-8. No. 2, September 14, 1878, pp. 9-16. No. 8, January 15, 1879, pp. 17-24. No. 4, July 10, 1879, pp. 25-32. No. 5, June 10, 1881, pp. 33-44. No. 6, September 12, 1882, pp. 45-56. No. 7, April 16, 1883, pp. 57-59, pis. i, ii. 1884. Descriptions of three species of fossils. (Journal of the Cin- cinnati Society of Natural History, VII, 1884, pp. 21-24. 1884. Descriptions of four new species of fossib from the Cincin- nati group. (Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, VII, 1884, pp. 137-139, pi. vii.) James, U. P., and James, Joseph F. 1887-1888. On the Monticuliporoid corals of the Cincinnati group, with a critical revision of the species. (Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, X, 1887, pp. 118-141; ibid., X, 1888, pp. 158-184; ibid., XI, 1888, pp. 15-47.) Jelly, E. C. 1889. A synonymic catalogue of the recent marine Bryozoa, includ- ing fossil synonyms. London, 1889, xv + 322 pp. Johnson, James Yate. 1897. New Cyclostomatous Bryozoa found at Madeira. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [6], XX, 1897, pp. 60-65.) Johnston, George. 1832. A descriptive catalogue of the recent Zoophytes found on the coast of North Durham. (Transactions of the Natural History Society I:. ! 504 AMERICAN FOHHIL BRYOZOA. [lil'l.I,. 17». of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastlo-upon-Tyn*'. NrvvcaHtlo, II, 1832, pp. 230-272.) 1834. A catalogue of the Zoophytes of Berwickshire. (History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club* I, 1834, pp. 154-15(1.) 1834. Illustrations in British Zoology: Retepora eellulosa. (Lou- don's Magazine of Natural History, VII, 1834, pp. (J38-('>3J», fig. (>!♦.) 1837-1838. The Natural history of British Zoophytes. (Jardine's Magazine of Zoolog}' and Botany, Edinburgh, I, 1837, pp. 64-81, 225-247, 440-448; ibid., II, 1838, pp. 31l)-340.) 1838-1847. A history of the British Zoophytes. Ed. 1, London, 1838, xii + 333 pp., 44 pis. Ed. 2, London, 1847, 2 vols.; vol. 1, 488 pp., 87 figs., vol. 2, 74 pis. 1840. Description of a new genus of British Zoophyte. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [1], V, 1840, pp. 272-274, figs. 1, 2.) [Beania.] 1857. Description of a specimen of P^schara cervicornis f rom Emble- ton Bay. (History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, III, 1857, pp. 175-176.) JOLIET, LUCIEN. 1877. Sur quelque points do I'organisation des Bryozoaires. (Comptes Rendus de I'Acad^mie des Sciences, LXXXV, 1877, pp. 406-408.) On Some Points in the Organization of the Bryozoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], XX, 1877, pp. 540-541.) 1877. Sur le systeme nerveux colonial de la Bowerbankia imbricata Johnst. (Comptes Rendus de I'Acad^mie des Sciences, LXXXIV, 1877, pp. 723-725.) 1877. Contributions a I'histoire naturelle des Bryozoaires des cotes de France. (Archives de Zoologie exp^rimentale et g^n^rale, VI, 1877, pp. 193-304, pis. vi-xiii.) (Revue Scientifique [2], XIII, 1877, pp. 601-602.) 1879. Sur la presence d'un organe segmentaire chez les Bryozoaires endoproctes. (Comptes Rendus de 1' Academic des Sciences, liXXXVIII, 1879, pp. 392-393.) (Bulletin de la Soci^te d'Etudes Scientifiques du Finistere, Morlaix, 2 Fasc, 1880, pp. 104-105.) 1880. Organe segmentaire des Bryozoaires endoproctes. (Archives de Zoologie exp^rimentale et generale, VIII, 1880, pp. 497-512, 1 pi.) 1885. Sur le bourgeonnement du polypide chez plusieurs Ectoproctes marins. (Archives de Zoologie exp^rimentale et generale [2], III. 1885, Notes, p. xiii.) 1886. Recherches sur la blastog^nese. (Archives de Zoologie experi- menfede et g^n^rale [2], IV, 1886, pp. 37-72, pis. ii, iii.) Jones, T. Rupert. 1880. On the nomenclature of Polyzoa, Busk. (Annals and Maga- zine of Natural History [5], V, 1880, n. 220.) NirKi,K«AvnnAH».i,KR.] PAPKRH AKRANOKD BY AUTHORS. Joykux-Laffuik, J. nof) 1888. Sur Ur DclugiaC'ha'toptcri, type (run lumvruu gonrt' do Brvo- zoairoH. (Coinptos Rendus d«> rAi-Juloinic dva S('ioiu'«\s, CV'I, 1888, pp. 62i)-0«2.) 1888. Description du Dolai^iii (^ha'topteri (J.J. -L.) typt" d'un nou- veau g«Mire do Bryozoain's. (Aiciiivcs d(^ Zoolojfir oxpcriinontalo ot g6i\6ralo [2], VI, 1888, pp. 185-154, pi. viii.) .llM.IKN, JULKH. 1870. liadiopora intt^riiiodia, n»dgien.sis ot sinon.sis : Kh|)<>c<'s ot j>onro noii- veaux do Bryozoaire cheilostomion. ((ruido du Xaturalisto [I5ouvioi|, II, 1880, p. 102.) 1880. DeHciiption d'un nouvoaux goiiro do Hroyozairo oheilosto- niien do.s oaux douces de la Chino ot du Canihodgo ot dt^ doux oHpoces nou- velless. (Bulletin de la Societo Zoologique de France, V, 1880, pp. 77-79, several figures.) [Norodonia.J 1880. Description d'uno nouvelle e«i)ece de Bryozoaire perforant du genre Terebripora D'Orbigny. (Bulletin de la Societe Zoologique de France, V, 1880, pp. 142-144, tigs. 1-3.) 1881. Liste des Bryozoaires rtcueillis aEtretat(Seino-Inferiouro) par le Dr. P. Fischer. (Bulletin de la Soci0. D«'Hcripti<)n (run Bryozairo, nouvoau du jjonro Uha}>d(>pi('iim. (Hullotin de la Soei^jtc Zoologiquo d»; Franw, XV, 18J)(), pp. 180-183, 1%) 1890. ObsorvationsHur laCristatollaniucodo G. Cuvlor. (Mi^inoires do la So('i(it6 Zoolojrhpio do Franco, III, 18})0, pp. 301-305, pi. ix, 48 %.s.) Kafka, Jos. 1882. O inechovkach t^onk^^oh. [Buhoniian Bryozoa.] (AnKoigor dor 2.Vor«aininlunjjbrthniisohor AorzteundNaturforschor, 1882, p. 30.) 1885. SiiHswaHHor-Bryozoen I^ihmonH. (Sitzungsborichto dor k. liohmisohon Cfosellsehaft dor WiHsensohafton, 1884 [1885], pp. 220- 240, 1 pi.) 1887. Die Siisswasser-Bryozoen Bf)hincn.s. (Archiv fur natiirwis- senscihaftlicho Landosdurohforschung von liohmen, Prag, VI, 1887, No. 2. 73 pp., 01 %«.) Keperstein, W. 1803. Holier Loxosoma .singulare, gen. et sp. n., de*. ^o'iniarotzer cinor Annolido. (Zeitschrift fiir wissensohaftliche Zooiu^, XII, 1803, pp. 131-132, pi. xi, 29.) Kent, J. Saville. 1870. On a new poly zoan, " Victorella pavida," from the Victoria docks. (Quarterly Journal of Mic^roscopical Science [n. h.]. X, :870, pp. 35-30, pi. iv.)' Keyes, Charles Rollin. 1804. Missouri Geological Survey, V, Paleontology of Missouri, Part II. Jeflferson City, 1894. Bryozoa, pp. 13-37, pis. xxxiii, xxxiv. Keyserling, Alexander von. 1846. Wissensohaftliche Beobachtungen auf einer Reise in das Petschora-Land ini Jahre 1843. St. Petersburg, 1846, 4to. Bryozoa, pp. 180-193, pi. iii. 1 .'iicKi.KNANnHAwi.KR.) I'AFEKS AKKANOKD HV AUTHORS. flO? KlIVOUONTANNKII, I. K. (S«M1 (!lIWOIU>HTANHK^ , K. .1.) KiNd, William. 1846. An account of some sIioIIh and other invcrtchnitc fonns found on the cojiHt of Northumbcrhind and of Purhain. (Annals and >hiL!:a- zinc of Natural History |1J, XVIII, l.S4<;, pp. ii;i«-251.) 1845). On some families and jjenera rf corals. (Annals and Maj»a- zine of Natural History f'il, HI, 1S4J>, pp. H8.S-;^J»().) 1850. A monograph of the Permian fossils of England. I^ondon, 1850, 4to. 258 pp., 28 pis. Hryo/oa, i)p. 28-4i>. KlRCHKNPAUKU, GUSTAV IIkINUKHI. 1809. Beschreibung neuer Bryozoen. (Mus4»um (Jodeflroy Catalog, IV, Hamburg, 1869, pp. xxv-xxxiv, 118-1 15>.) 1874. Hydroidcn und Bryozoen. (Dies Zweitt^ deutsche Nordpolar- fahrt in den Jahren 18<)1> und 1870 unter Fiihi-ung dcs Kapitiins Karl Koldewey. Herausgegeben von d. Verein f. d. deutsche Nordpolar- fahrt in Bremen. H. Band. Wisstinschaftliclu' Erge})nisse, L<>ipzig, 1874, pp. 411-428.) Also as a sepamte, (irrtidandische Bryozoen. Leipzig, 1874. 1875. Zoologische P^rgebnisse der Nordseefahrt von 21 Juli l)is {) Septei"ber 1872. (Bericht iiber die Untersuchungsfahrt d«'r /%///- memnla in der Nordsee, 1872.) VI. Bryozoa. (.Tahresl>erit'ht diw Conmiission S5ur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung derdeutschen M(H»ro in Kiel, H, III, 1875, pp. 17:^-190. Berlin, folio.) 1879-80. Ueber die Bryozoen-Gattung Adcona. (.Journal des Mu- seum Godeffroy, 1879, 24 pp., 3 i)ls.) (Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der Naturwissenschaften des Vereins fiir naturwissenschaftlichc^ Unter- haltung zu Hamburg. VH, Abth. 1, 1880, pp. 1-24, pis. i-iii.) KiUKHY, .Iamks W. 1861. The Permian of Yorkshire. (Quarterly .Tournal of the Geo- logical Societ}' of London, XVII, 1861, pp. 287-325.) [Bryozoa, pp. 307-308.] KlHKI'ATKICK, U. 1888. Polyzoa of Mauritius. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [6j,'^I, 1888, pp. 72-85, pis. vii-x.) 1888. Polyzoa from Port Phillip. (Annals and Magazine of Nat- ural History [6], II, 1888, pp. 12-21, pi. ii.) 1888. Description of a new species of lietepora from Port Western, Victoria. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [6J, H, 1888, p. 269.) '■■^ ■•I ■■.{' ! I •, i ' s 508 AMERICAIS^ FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bui.i.. 17^. 1888. Notes on the zoology of Fernando Noron ho. Polyzoa. (Jour- nal of the Linnean Society, Zoology, XX, 1888, pp. 504:-506.) 1890. Report upon the Hydrozoa and Polyzoa collected by P. W. Bassett-Smith, Esq., surgeon R. N., during the survey of the Tizard and Macclesfield Ijanks, in the China Sea, by H. M. S. R, pis. i, ii.] 1871-1872. Nouvelles recherches sur les animaux fossiles du terrain Carbonifere de la Belgique. (Memoires de rAcadeniie Resale des Sciences de Belgique, XXXIX, 1872, iv+178 pp., 16 pis.) [Bryozoa (Monticuliporoids), pp. 141-147.J (Bulletin de 1' Academic Roj^ale des Sciences de Bruxelles, XXXI, 1871, pp. 836-324.) 1878. Recherches sur les animaux fossiles: Monographic des fossiles Carboniferes de Bleiberg en Carinthie. Bruxelles, 1878, 4to. [Bryo- zoa, pp. 10-14, pi. i.] 1876-77. Recherches sur les fossiles paleozoiques de la Nouvelle- Galles du Sud (Australie). (Memoires de la Societe Royale des Sidences de Liege [2], II, 1876-77.) [Bryozoa, pp. 168-185, pis. vii, viii.J 1898. Descriptions of the Paleozoic fossils of New South Wales (Australia). (Memoirs of the Geological Survey of New South Wah's. Paleontology, No. 6. Sidney, 1898, 4to., xiii-f*298 pp., 24 i)ls.) (Bry- ozoa, pp. 128-140, pi. viii.) [Translation of the preceding.) KOREN F., AND DaNIELSSEN, D. C. 1877. Beskrivelsr over Kinetoskias smittii og arborescens. (Fauna littoralis Norvegia^, III, 1877.'> [Bri,i,.i7H. NICK LE« AM) B ASHLER] PAPERS ARRANGED BY AUTHORS. 509 KOKOTNEFF, AlEXIS DE. 1874. [On Paludicella.] (Bulletin do la Soci^td iniperialo dcs Natu- ralistes de Moscou, X, part 2, 1874, pp. 45-50, pis. xli, xiii.) | Russian. J (Abstract by Hoyer in Jahresberichte iiber die Fortschritte der Anato- mie und Physiologic, Hofmann und Schwalbe, Leipzig, 1874, III, pp. 309-372.) 1887. Zur Entwicklung der Alcyonella fungosa. (Zoologistrher Anzeiger, X, 1887, pp. 193-194.) 1887. Sur la Spermatog6nese. (Comptes Rendus de I'Acadeniie des Sciences, CV, 1887, pp. 953-955.) 1888. Beitrilge zur Spermatologie. [Alcyonella fungosa.] (Archiv fiir mikroskopische Anatomie, XXXI, 1888, pp. 334-341, 1 pi.) 1890. [Sur la question du developpenient des Bryozoairos d'eau douce.] (Meinoires de la Societe des Naturalistes de Kiew, X, part 2, 1890, pp. 393-4:10, pis. v, vi.) [Russian.] KOSCHINSKY, CARIi. 1885. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntuis der Bryozoent'auna der jilteren Ter- tiarschichten des siidlichen Bayerns. I. Abtheilung. Cheilostoniata. (Paleontograpbica, XXXII, Stuttgart, 1885, 73 pp., 7 pis.) KOWALEWSKY, A. 186«). Beitriige zur Anatomie und Kntvickelungsgeschichte des Loxosonia Neapolitiinuin sp. n. (Menioires de rAcadenjie Iniperiale des Sciences de St.-Petersbourg [7], X, No. 2, 186(1, 10 pp., 1 pi.) Kraepelin, Kapx. 1884. Zur Biologie und Fauna der Siisswasserbryozoen. (Zoolo- gischer Anzeiger, VII, 1884, pp. 31})-32l.) 188f). Ueber die Phylogenie und Ontogenie der Siisswasserhryozoen. (Biologisches Centralbiatt, Leipzig, VI, 188«;, pp. 5J>1M)02.) (Tage blatt der LIX. Versannnlung der Ciesellschaft luitschtu' Naturforscher und Aerzte zu Berlin, 188xlopleui"a. (Quar- terly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XXIV, 1884, pp. (522- 647, pis. xxxvii bis-xli.) 1885. Polyzoa. (Encyclopaedia Britannica, ninth edition, vol. XIX, pp. 429-441, 1885.) Lansweert, . Lon- 1868. i Aat rica. (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, I, 1845, pp. 495-509.) [Bryozoa, pp. 500-509.] 1845. Account of twenty-six species of Polyparia obtained from the Eocene Tertiary formations of North America. (Quarti'rly Journal of the Geological Society of London, I, 1845, pp. 509-533.) [Bryozoa, pp. 522-533.] 1850. Polyzoa. In Dixon's Geology and Fossils of the Tertiary and Cretaceous formations of Sussex. London, 1850, 423 pp., 40 pis. [Bryozoa, pp. 159-161, 268-322.] Edition 2, revised by T. Rupert .lones: The Geology of Sussex. Brighton, 1878. [Bryozoa, pp. 200-206, 315-360.] Bull. 173 33 ^1 514 1 I ■ i ■ AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. LONGE, FUANCIS D. [BULL. 173. 1881. On the relation of the E.scharoid forni.s of Oolitic Polyzoa. (Geological Magazine [n. ».], Decade II, VIII, 1881, pp. 23-34, pi. il.) 1881. On some specimens of Diastopora and Stomatopora from the Wenlock limestone. (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, XXX VII, 1881, Proceedings, p. 239.) LOKENZ, LUDWIG VON. 1880. Bryozoen von Jan Mayen. (Die Internationale Polarfor- schung 1882-1883. Die Oesterreichische Polarstation Jan Mayen, Band III, 1886, 18 pp., pi. vii.) LORIOL, P. DE. 1868. Monograpnie des Couches de I'fitage Valangien des Carrieres d'Arzier (Vaud). (Materiaux pour la Paleontologie Suisse. IV Series.) Geneva, 1868, 4to, 110 pp., 9 pis. [Bryozoa, pp. 60-69, pis. V, vL] LuDwio, Rudolph. 1861. Die in der Umgebung von Lithwinsk (Ostlich von Perm und Solikamsk) in den Kalksteinen der Steinkohlenformation vorkommen- den Corallen- und BryozoenstOcke. (Bulletin de la Societ<5 imperiale des Naturalistes de Moscou, XXXIV, Part II, 1861, pp. 579-598.) 1862. Actinozoen und Bryozoen aus deni Carbon-Kalkstein im Gouvernement Perm. (Paleontographica, X, lc>62, pp. 179-186, pis. xx-xxxvii.) [Bryozoa, pp. 222-226, pi. xxxvii.] McCoy, Frederick. 1844. A synopsis of the characters of the Carboniferous limestone fossils of Ireland. Dublin, 1844, 4to, 207 pp. , 29 pis. [Bryozoa, pp. 194-207, pis. xxvi-xxix.] (Reprinted, but not styled Edition 2, in 1862.) 1847. On the fossil Botany and Zoology of the rocks associated with the coal of Australia. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [1], XX, 1847, pp. 226-236.) [Bryozoa, p. 226.] 1850. Ori some new genera and species of Silurian Radiata in the Collection of the University of Cambridge. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [2J, VI, pp. 270-290.) [Bryozoa, pp. 282-2o8.J 1850. On some new Silurian Radiata. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [2], VI, 1850, pp. 474-477.) 1854. A synopsis of the classification of the British Paleozoic rocks by the Rev. Adam Sedgwick, with a systematic description of the British Paleozoic Fossils in the geological museum of the Uni- versity of Cambridge. Cambridge, 1854, 4to, 6614-viii pp., 25 pis. 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Description of a new species of Pluniatella (P. Aplinii). (Transactions of the Philosophical Society of Victoria, V, 1860, pp. 203-204.) 1868. Descriptions of some new genera and species of Australian Polyzoa; to which is added a list of species found in Victoria. (Trans- actions of the Royal Society of Victoria, IX, 1868, pp. 126-148.) 1879-1890. Bryozoa in McCoy's Prodronuis of the Zoology of Victo- ria. 2 vols., Melbourne. Vol. I, Decades I-X, 1879-1885. Vol. II, Decades XI-XX, 1885-1890. [Bryozoa, Dec. Ill, 1879, pp. 15-28, pis. 24-26; Dec. IV, 1879, pp. 21-35, pis. 35-38; Dec. V, 1880, pj). 27-52, pis. 45^9; Dec. VI, 1S81, pp. 27-46, pis. 57-60; Dec. VII, 1882, pp. 23-31, pis. 66-68; Dec. VIII, 1883, pp. 29-31, pi. 78; Dec. IX, 1884, pp. 29-34, pis. 89-90; Dec. X, 1885, pp. 13-35, pis. 94-99; Dec. XI, 1885, pp. 17-36, pis. 105-107; Dec. XII, 1886, pp. 63-73, pis. 116-118; Doc. XIII, 1886, pp. 99-111, pis. 126-128; Dec. XIV, 1887, pp. 137-150, pis. 136-138; Dec. 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Terza contribuzione. (Sitzungsbe- richte der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, W'ien, LX. 18, I. Abth., pp. 930-944, pis. i-iv.) 1870. Bryozoi fossili italiani. Quarta contribuzione. (Sitzungs- berichte der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, WMen, LXI, 1870, I. Abth., pp. 323-349, pis. i-vi.) 1871. Supplemento alia Fauna dei Biyozoi Mediterranei. la con- tribuzione. (Sitzungsberichte der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissen- schaften, Wien, LXIII, 1871, 1. Abth., pp. 73-82, 3 pis.) 1875. I Briozoi del pliocene antico di Castrocaro. Bologna, 1875. 04 pp. , 7 pis. 1877. Bryozoaires du pliocene superieur de Tile de Rhodes. (Me- moires de la Societd Geologique de France [3], I, 1877, Mem. No. 2, pp. 59-72, Tils, iv-v.) 1877. I Briozoi fossili del Miocene d' Austria ed Ungheria. II. Parte. Celleporidea, Escharidea, Vincularidea, Seleiiaridea. (Denk- schriften der math.-natur. Classe der k. Akademie der Wissenschaf- ten, Wien, XXXVII, 1877, 2. 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(Zoologischer Anzei- ger, XX, 1897, pp. 443-450, 5 figs.) 1899. On the ' ' Notochord " of Cephalodiscus. (Zoologischer Anzei- ger, XXII, 1899, pp. 359-363.) Meek, Fielding Bradford. 1872. Report cu the paleontologj'^ of eastern Nebraska, with some remarks on the Carboniferous rocks of that district. (Hayden's Final Report of the United States Geological Survey of Nebraska and por- tions of adjacent Territories. Washington, 1872, 264 pp., 11 pis., Part II, Paleontology, pp. 81-264.) [l^iyozoa, pp. 141-158.] NfCKLSMANDBAssLEK.) PAPKRH ARRANO^^U BY AUTHORS. Meek, F. B., and Worthen, A. H. 5U» 1870. Note on the relations of Synocladia King, 1S4!>, to the pro- posed genus Septopora Prout, 1858. (Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1870, pp. 15-18.) Meissnek, Maximilian. 1893. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der geographischen Verbreitung der Bryozoengattung Plumatella in Africa. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, XVI, 1803, pp. 385-380.) 1893. 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Mt'nioiro sur los Crlsios, los Hornoros ot plusiours autros Polypos vivants ou fossiles dont ror^canisatioii ost aiialo^uo il oollo dos Tuhulipores. (Aiinales dos Soionoos Naturollos, Zoolojjfio [2], IX, 1838, pp. 103-238, pis. vi-xvi.) (Coniptos Ileiidus do rAoadoinio dos Soi- onoos, Paris, VI, 1838, pp. 572-.574.) (Loonhard mid Bronn's Noucs Jahrhuoh fiir Minoralojfie, 183i>, pp. 302-361*.) 1840. Zoophytes. In Ciivior\s Lo Kojjno Animal. Paris, 184«>. 1800. Ilistoire naturolle dos Corallialros ou ])()lypos ])ropr('mont dits. Tome III, Paris, 1800, 500 pp. [Montiouliporoids, pp. '272 -'S4.J MlLNE-EuWARDS, HeNIII, AND IIaIMK, JuLES. 185i. ^rionogfraphio dos polypiors fossilos dos Terrains Palreozo- iques, pr<»cddoe d'un tableau j^enoral do la olassiHoation dos I'olypos. (Arohivos du Museum d'Histoire Naturolle, tome V, Paris, 1851, 4to, .504 pp.) [Montiouliporoids, pp. 201-270.] 1854. A monograph of the British fossil Conils. (Paheoiitographi- cal Society Publioations.) 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Briozoi neozoici di alcune locali<^a d' Italia. (Bollettino della Societa Romana per gli Studi Zoologici, IV-VII, 1895-1898.) — Parte I, Vol. IV, 1895, pp. 109-133.— Parte II, Vol. IV, 1895, pp. 227-247,2 figs.— Parte III, Vol, V, 1896, pp. 102-125, 10 figs.— Parte IV, Vol. VII, 1898, pp. 34-19, 4 figs.— Parte V, Vol. VII, 1898, pp. 97-109, 1 fig. 1896. Appunti bibliografici per servire alia storia degli studi sui Briozoi. (Revlsta Itiiliana di Scienze Naturali, Siena, XVI, 1896, pp. 1-7, 25-28, 35-38.) 1896. Briozoi Postpliocenici di Spilinga (Calabria). (Atti Accademia Gioenia di Scienze Naturali in Catania [4]. IX, 1896, pp. 1-66, 32 figs.) 1898. Briozoi della formazione plioceniche e postplioceniche di Palo, Anzio e Nettuno. (Bollettino della Societa Geologica Italiana, Roma, XVII, 1898, pp. 220-232.) 1898. Appunti sui Briozoi del Mediterraneo. Notsi Prima. (Bollet- tino della Societa Romana per gli Studi Zoologici, VII, 1898, pp. 163- 168, 6 figs.) 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Report upon the palajontology of the Province of Ontario. Toronto, 1874. 133 pp., 8 pis. 1875. Report upon the palaeontology of the Province of Ontario. Toronto, 1875. 96 pp., 4 pis. 187r Descriptions of species of Hippothoa and Alecto from the Lower Silurian rocks of Ohio, with a description of Aulopora arach- noidea. Hall. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], XV, 1875, pp. 123-127, pi. xi.) 1875. Descriptions of new species of Polyzoa from the Lower and Upper Silurian rocks of North America. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], XV, 1875, pp. 177-184, pi. xiv.) 1875. Descriptions of new species and of a new genus of Polyzoa from the Palreozoic rocks of North America. (Geological Magazine [n. s.]. Decade H, II, 1875, pp. 33-38, pi. ii.) 1875. On some of the massive forms of Chrotetes from the Lower Sihirian. (Geological Magazine [n. s.j. Decade II, II, 1875, pp. 175-177.) 1875. Descriptions of the Corals of the Silurian and Devonian Sys- tems. (Palaeontology of Ohio, II, 1875, pp. 181-242, pis. xxi, xxii.) 1875. Descriptions of the Polyzoa from the Sihu'ian formation. (Paheontology of Ohio, II, 1875, pp. 257-2(58, pi. x\v.) 1870. Notes on the Pahvozoic corals of the Stiite of Ohio. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], XVIII, 1870, pp. 85-94, pi. v.) 1879. On the s cture and affinities of the "Tabulate Chorals" of the Palffiozoic period, Avith (critical descriptions of illustrative species. Edinburgh, 1879, 342 pp. 15 pis. [Bryozoa, pp. 253-327, pis. xii-xv.] 1880. On the minute structure of the recent Heteropora neozelanica, Busk, and on the relations of the genus Heteropora to Monticulipora. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], VI, 1880, p)). 329-338.) 1881. On the structure and affinities of the genus Monticulipora and its subgenera, with critical descriptions of illustrative species. Edin- burgh, 1881, 240 pp. () pis. (Review in Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], VIII, 1881, pp. 61-(;3.) 1883. Contributions toMicro-Paheontology.^ — On Stenopora Howsii, Nicholst)n, with notes on Monticulipora ? tumida, Phillips, and remarks on Tabulipora IJrii, Young. (Aimals and Magazine of Natural His- tory [5], XII, 1883, pp. 285-297, pi. x.) 1884. Contributions to Micro-Palivontology. — Notes on som<> species of monticuliporoid corals from the Upper Silurian rocks of Britain. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5J, XIII, 1884, pp. 117-127, pi. vii.) nickle8 and basslkk] papers arkanged by authors. 525 Nicholson, H. Alleyne, and Etheriijge, Robert, Jun. 1877. On Ascodictyon, a new provisional and anomalous gonr.-. of Paheozoic fossils. (Annals and Mag^azine of Natural History [4], XIX, 1877, pp. 463-408, pi. xix.) 1877. On Prasopora Graya;, a new genus and species of Silurian corals. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4J, XX, 1877, pp. 388-392.) 1879. Descriptions of Palaeozoic corals from northern Queensland, with observations on the genus Stenopora. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], IV, 1879, pp. 216-22(5, 265-285, pi. xiv.) 1886. On the Tasmanian and Australian species of the genus Steno- pora Lonsdale. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], XVII, 1886, pp. 173-187, pis. iii, iv.) Nicholson, H. Alleyne, and Fooud, Arthur H. 1885. On the genus Fistulipora McCoy, with d('scri])tions of several species. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5J, XVI, 1885, pp. 496-517, pis. xv-xviii.) Nicholson, H. Alleyne, and Hinue, George J. 1874. Notes on the fossils of the Clinton, Niagara, and Guelph formations of Ontario, with descriptions of new species. (Canadian Journal [n. s.J, XIV, 1874, pp. 137-144.) NiCKERSON, W. S. 1899. Notes on Loxosoma Davenporti. (Science [n. s.], IX, 1899, pp. 366-367.) NicKLEs, John M. 1890. Studies on Monticulipora. (American Geologist, VI, 1890, pp. 396-399.) Nitschk, Hinkich. 18(I8. Beitrag»\ zur Anatomic und Pintwick(»lungsg»'schichte der phylactohemen Siisswasserhryozoen, inshesondere von Alcvonella fungosa Pall. sp. (Keichert und du Bois Raymond's Archiv fiir Ana tomie, 1868, pp. 465-521,4 pis.) [Also separate, Berlin, 1868, 57 pp., 4 pls.J 186{>. Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Brvozoen. I. Beoliachtiuigen uber die Entwickelungsgeschichte einiger chilostoinen Bryozoen. (Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, XX, 1869, pp. 1-13, pi. i.) II. Ueber die Anatomie von Pedicellina echinata Sars. (Ibid., pp. 13-34, pis. ii, iii.) 1870. Untersuchungen des Baues von Pedicellina echinata Sars. (Sitzungsbericht der Gesellschaft naturforscheuder Freunde zu Berlin, 1869 [1870], p. 9.) ■Mi Fi^r ii' I V it I ill 1 ' Si 3 fr *f 526 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. 1870. Ueber den Hermaphroditismus von Bugula flabellata, B. plumosa und Biccllaria ciliatu. (Sitzungsbericht der Gescllschaft naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, 1869 [1870], p. 9.) 1871. Beitrftge zur Kenntnis der Bryozoen. III. Ueber die Anato- mic und Entwickelungsgeschichte von Flustra membranacea. (Zeit- scbrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, XXI, 1871, pp. 416-470, pis. xxv-xxvii.) IV. Ueber die Morphologie der Bryozoen. (Ibid., pp. 471-498, 4 figs.) [Also separate, Leipzig, 1871, 83 pp., 3 pis.] 1871. On some interesting points concerning the mode of reproduc- tion of the Bryozoa. (Quarterly Journal of the Microscopical Society [n. s.], XI, 1871, pp. 155-162.) 1872. Betrachtungen uber die Entwickelungsgeschichte und Mor- phologic der Bryozoen. (Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, XXII, 1872, pp. 467-472, 2 figs.) 1874. Untersuchungen iiber die Knospung der Siisswasserbryozoen, insbcsondere der Alcyonella. (Sitzungsberichte der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Leipzig, 1874, pp. 31-36.) 1875. Beitrftge zur Kenntnis der Bryozoen. V. Ueber die Kno- spung der Bryozoen. A. Ueber die Knospung der Polypide der phy- lactolsemen Siisswasserbryozoen, pp. 343-361, pis. xxiv, xxv, 1-3; B. Ueber den Bau und die Knospung von Loxosoma Kefersteini Claparede, pp. 361-390, pis. xxv, 4-20, xxvi, 8-13; C. AUgemeine Betrachtungen, pp. 390-399. (Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoolo- gie, XXV. Supplementheft, III, 1875, pp. 343-402, pis. xxiv-xxvi.) [Also sepamte, Leipzig, 1876.] 1875. Ueber den Bau und die Knospung von Loxosoma Kefersteinii Claparede. (Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, XXV, 1875, pp. 451-456.) (Archives de Zoologie exp^rimentale et g^n^rale, IV, 1875, pp. liii-lv.) NORDGAARD, O. 1893. Enkelte track af Beitstadf jordens ever'ebratfauna. (Bergens Museum Aarbog for 1892, Bergen, 1893, No. 2, pp. 1-11.) [Bryozoa, pp. 7, 8.] 1896. Systematisk fortegnelse over de i Norge hidtil observerode arter af marine Polyzoa. I. Cheilostomata. (Bergens Museum Aar- bog for 1894-95, Bergen, 1896, No. 2, pp. 1-34, pis. i, ii.) 1896. Systematisk fortegnelse over de i Norgc hidtil obscrverede arter af marine polyzoa. II. Cyclostomata. (Bergens Museum Aar- bog for 1896, Bergen, 1896, No. 2, pp. 1-6.) 1900. Polyzoa. Den Norske Nordhavs-Expedition — The Norwegian North-Atlantic Expedition— 1876-1878, XXVII, Christiania, 1900, 33 pp., 1 pi. and 1 map. NicKLEs AND BASsi.EK.] PAPERS ABBANOED BY AUTH0B8. NoRDMANN, Alex. von. 527 1839. Recherchcs sur le Tendra zostericola, polype de la section Bryozoaiies. (Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Zoologie [2], XI, 1839, pp. 186-191.) 1839. Sur raiiatotnie du Tendra zostericola. (Comptes Rendus de I'Academie des Sciences, Paris, VIII, 1839, pp. 357-359.) (L'lnstitut, VII, 1839, p. 95.)" 1841. Ueber einen iiiit giinstigeni Erfolg angestellten Versuch Siisswasser-Polypen von Paris nach Odessa zu verpflanzen. (Bulletin de I'Academie Iniperiale des Sciences de St.-Petersbourg, VIII, 1841, pp. 353-357.) (Froriep, Notizen, XVIII, 1841, pp. 241-244.) 1842. Voyage dans la Russie meridlonale et la Crimee, ex^cutd en 1837 sous la direction de M. Anatole de Demidoff, 1842. [Bryozoa, vol. II, pp. 818, 819. Vol. III. Recherches microscopiques sur I'anatomie et le developpement du Tendra zostericola, pp. 651-678, Atlas, Polypi, pi. ii. Cellularia avicularia, Pall., pp. 679-707, Atlas, Polypi, pi. iii. Recherches microscopiques sur Tanatomie ct le devel- oppement de la Plumatella campanulata, Lamarck, pp. 709-730, Atlas, Polypi, pi. i.] Norman, Alfred Merle. 1864. On undescribed British Actinozoa, Hydrozoa, and Polyzoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [3], XIII, 1864, pp. 82-90, pis. ix-xi.) 1866. Report on the Crustacea, Echinodermata, Polyzoa, Actinozoa, and Hydrozoa, from the coasts of the Hebrides. (Report of the Thirty- sixth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1866 [London, 1867], pp. 193-206.) [Bryozoa, pp. 203-205.] 1867. Preliminary report on the Crustacea, MoUuscoidea, Echino- dermata, and Coelenterata, procured by the Shetland Dredging Com- mittee in 1867. (Report of the Thirtj- -seventh Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1867 [London, 1868], pp. 437-441.) 1868. Shetlard Final Dredging Report. Part II. On the Crustacea, Tunicata, Polyzoa, Echinodermata, Actinozoa, Hydrozoa, and Porifera. (Report of the Thirty-eighth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1868 [London, 1869], pp. 247-342.) [Bryozoa, pp. 303-312.] 1868. Notes on some rare British Polyzoa, with descriptions of new species. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], VIII, 1868, pp. 212-222, jpls. v-vii.) 1879. On Loxosoma and Triticella, genera of semiparasitic Polyzoa in the British seas. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [5], lU, 1879, pp. 133-140.) ■^1 !F i ? II 528 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BIT 1. 1.. 173. 1898-1894. A Month on the Trondhjeni Fjord. (Annals and Maga- zine of Natural History [6J, XII, 1893, pp. 440-452, pi. xix; ibid. [6], XIll, 1894, pp. 112-133, pis. vi, vii.) Novak, Oti'amau. 1877. Beitrag zur Kcnntniss der Bryozocn der bohniischen Kreide- biidung. (Dcnkschriften der math. -natur. Classe der k. Akadeuiic dor Wissenschaften, Wien, XXXVII, 1877, pp. 79-126, pis. i-x.) Oehlert, D. p. 1888. Descriptions de quelques especes d^voniennes du D^parte- nient de la Mayenne. (Bulletin de la Soci^te d'Etudes Scicntitiques d'Angers, XVII, 1888, pp. 65-120, pis. vi-x.) [Bryozoa, pp. 104-109.] Oka, Asajiro. 1890. Observations on fresh-water Polyzoa [Pectinatella gelatinosa, nov. sp.]. (Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of Japan, Tokyo, IV, 1890, pp. 89-150, pis. xvii-xx.) 1895. On the Nephridium of Phylactohematous Polyzoa. (Zoologi- cal Magazine, VII, 1895, pp. 21-37, pi. ix.) 1895. Note on the Nephridium of Endoproctous Polj-^zoa. (Zoologi- cal Mairazine, VII, 1895, pp. 65-60.) 1895. Sur la Barentsia misakiensis. (Zoological Magazine, VII, 1895, pp. 76-86, pi. xii.) 1895. '"Excretory Organ" of fresh- water Pol^'^zoa. (Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of elapan, Tokyo, VIII, Part II, 1895, pp. 339-363, pis. xxxiv, xxxv.) Orbigny, Alcide d'. 1839. Voyage dans I'Amerique-M^ridionale, V, Part IV. Zoophytes. Paris, 1839 et 1846, 4to, 28 pp., 13 pis. 1849. Description de quelques genres nouveaux de Mollusques bry- ozoaircs. (Revue et Magasin de Zoologie [2J, I, 1849, pp. 499-504.) 1849-1852. Prodrome de paleontologie strjitigraphique. Paris, tome 1, 1849 [1850?], lx+394 pp.; tome 2, 1850, 427 pp.; tome 3, 1852, 196 pp. and index, 191 pp. 1850-52. Paleontologie franyaise. Description des animaux inver- tebr^s. Terrain Cretace. Tome cinquieme. Broyzoair^s. Paris, 18.50-1852. Text, 1192 pp., Atlas, pis. DC-DCCC. ' 1851-52. Recherches zoologiques sur la classe des Mollusques Bryo- zoaires. (Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Zoologie [3]. XVI. 1851, pp. 292-339; ibid. [3], XVII, 1852, pp. 273-348.) 1852. Cours el6mentaire de paleontologie ot de g^ologie strati- graphique. Paris, 1852, 4to. [Tableau 10, Bryozoaires.] N1CKLE8 AND BA88J,ER.] PAPERS ABBANGED BY AUTHORS. 529 of the [I, Part inv'cr- Paris, Bryo- 1851, strati- Ortmann, Arnold E. 1890. Die japanischc Bryozoen-Fauna. (Archiv f iir Naturgesehichte, L, I Band, 1890, pp. 1-74, pis. i-iv.) 1894. Beitrftge zur Fauna der sud-Ostlichen und Ostlichen Nordsee. III. Bryozoen. (Biologischen Anstalt auf Helgoland, Neue Folge, I Band, 1894, pp. 347-362.) OSSWALD, . 1890. Die Bryozoen der mecklenburgischen Kreidegeschiebe. (Ar- chiv des Vereins der Freunde der Naturgeschichte in Mecklenburg, Gustrow, XLIII, 1890, pp. 101-110.) Ostroumoff, Alexis. 1885. Note sur la metamorphose du Cyphonautes. (Zoologiscber Anzeiger, VIII, 1885, p. 219.) 1885. Remarques relatives aux recherches de Mr. Vigelius sur les Bryozoaires. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, VIII, 1885, pp. 290-291.) 1886. Extrait de I'oeuvre sur la morphologic des Bryozoaires ma- rines. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, VIII, 1885, pp. 577-579.) 1886. Zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der cyclostomen Seebryozoon. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, IX, 1886, pp. 283-284.) 1886. Einiges iiber die Metamorphose der Siisswasserbryozoen. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, IX, 1886, pp. 547-548.) 1886. Remarques relatives aux recherches de Mr. L. Joliet sur la blastog^nese [des bryozoaires]. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, IX, 1886, pp. 618-619.) 1886. Opit izslyedovaniya mchanok Sevastopolskoi Bukhti v sistcma- titsheskcm i morphologitsheskom othomeniyakh. [Die Bryozoen der Bucht von Sebastopol. VoUstandigere Ausgabe mit eineni ganz ncuen Theile iiber die MorphoJogie der Bryozoen.] (Trudui obschtchcstva estestvoespytatelei pre emperatorskom Kasanskom Universitct [M^moires de la Socidtd d'histoire naturelle de Kasan], XVI, Pait II, 1886, 124 pp., 5 pis.) 1886. Contributions a I'etude zoologique et morphologiquc des Bry- ozoaires du golfe de Sebastopol. (Archives Slaves de Biologic, 1, 1886, pp. 557-569; ibid., II, 1886, pp. 8-25, 184-190,329-355, 5 pis.) 1887. Zur Entwickelungsgeschichtc der cyclostumen Ser'^r^ozocn. (Mittheilungen aus der Zoologischen Station zu Neapcl, ^ xl, 1887, pp, 177-190, pi. vi.) 1887. Erwiederung auf den Artikel Herrn Reinhurd's ''Zur Kcnnt- nis der Siisswasserbryozoen." (Zoologischer Anzeiger, X, 1887, pp. 168-169.) 1887. Ueber die morphologische Bedeutung der Metamorphose derSiisswasserlryozoen. [Russian.] (Arbeitender Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, Universitilt Kasan, Protok., 1886-7, No. 91, 8 pp.) Bull. 173 34 >:j ,! 1 ^ m ! iv I f| i if f 'iJ ■ -i ; 'I '4 m^ > 580 american fossil bryozoa. Paalzow, Richard. [BULL. 178. 1897. Eino neue Bryozoe aus dera Zechsteinriff von Poessneck. (Abhandlungon der Naturforsehenden Gesellschaft zu Niirnbcrg, XI, 1897, pp. 46-47.) Packard, Alpiieus Spring. 1863. A list of animals dredged near Caribou Island, southern Labi-ador, during July and August, 1860. (Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, VIII, 1863, pp. 401-429, pis. 1, ii.) [Biyozoa, pp. 406-412, pis. i, ii.] 1867. Observations on the glacial phenomena of Labrador and Maine; with a view of the recent invertebrate Fauna of Labrador. (Memoirs read before the Boston Society of Natural History; being a new series of the Boston Journal of Natural History, I, Part II, 1867, pp. 210-303, pis. vii, viii.) [Bryozoa, pp. 269-276, pi. vii.] Pallas, Pierre Simon. 1766. Pjlenchus Zoophytorum, sistens generum adumbrationes generaliores et specierum cognitarum succinctas descriptiones, cum selcctis auctorum synonymis. (La Haye, 1766, 8vo. Traduit en alle- mand, avec des remarques, par Wilckens; Nuremberg, 1787, 4to.) Pantanelli, D. 1890. Cupularia umbcUata c Cupularia intermi^dia. (Atti della SocietS, Toscana di Scienzo Naturali, residente in sa, Processi ver- bal], VII, 1890, pp. 26-28.) Parpitt, Edward. 1866. On two new species of fresh-water Polj^zoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [3], XVIII, 1866, pp. 171-173, pi. xii.) 1868. Note on a variety (?) of Alcyonella fungosa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], H, 1868, pp. 77-78.) 1873. On a new species of Cellcpora. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4], XII, 1873, pp. 98-99.) Peach, Charles William. 1868. On a new Eschara from Cornwall. (Report of the Thirty- eighth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1868 [London, 1869], p. 109.) 1868. On a new British Eschara and the occurrence in Cornwall of Sphenotrochus Wrightii, of Gosse. (Journal of the Royal Institution of CornwaU, HI, 1868-1870, pp. 116-117.) NicKLKS AND UABBLBB.] PAPKRS AKHANCIP^D BY AUTHOKH. 681 lis and xii.) lis and sine of ?hirty- ^ent of mil of litution 1871. On PuHtulopora clavata of Busk, from tho Wolf Rock, near Penzance. (.Journal of the Royal Institute of Cornwall, IV, 1871-73, pp. 88-80, 1 pi.) 1878. Observations on British Polyzoa. (Journal of the Linncan Society, Zoology, XIII, 1878, pp. 479-48t), pi. xxiii.) ^ Pennington, Artiiuu S. 1885. British Zoophytes: An introduction to the Ilydroida, Actino- zoa, and Polyzoa found in Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel Islands. London, 1885, 303 pp., 24 pis. [Bryozoa, pp. 201-335, pis. xvi-xxiv.] Perg^^ns, Ed. 1887. Contributions a I'Histoire des Bryozoaires et des Hydrozoaires rdcents. (Bulletin des Stances do la Society Royale Malacologique de Belgique, XXII, 1887, pp. Ixxxv-xc.) 1887. Les Bryozoaires du Tasmajdan a Belgi-ade. (Bulletin des Seances do la Soci6t6 Royale Malacologique de Belgicjue, XXII, 1S87, pp. 12-28.) Note suppleuienta,irc sin- les Bryozaires du Tasniadjan. (Ibid., pp. 69-60.) 1887. Note preliminairo sur les Bryozoaires fossiles des environs de Kolosvar. (Bulletin des Seances de la Soci^jte Royale Malacologi(iue de lielgique, XXII, 1887, pp. 33-37.) 1887. Pliocftne Bryozoen von Rhodos. (Annalen des k. k. naturhis- torischen Hof museums, Wien, II, 1887, pp. 1-34, pi. i.) 1888. Deux nouveaux types de Bryozoaires Ctenostomes. (Annales de la Societd Royale Malacologique de Belgique, M^jmoires, XXIII, 1888, pp. 340-343, pi. xxiv.) 1889. Revision des Bryozoaires du Cr6tac6 figures par d'Orbigny. (Memoires de la Soci^td Beige de Geologic, de Paleontologie et d'Hy- drologie, Bruxelles, III, 1889, pp. 305-400, pis. xi-xiii.) 1889. Untersuchuugen an Seebryozoen. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, XII, 1889, pp. 504-5.'), 526-533.) 1889. Notes succinctes sur les Bryozoaires. I. Sur les Bryozoaires du Miocene de la Russie meridionale, pp. 20-24. II. Bryozoaires dragu^s par M. G. Dollfus dans le nord-ouost de la Mediterranee, pp. 57-60. III. Bryozoaires dragues par M. Lennier aux environs de Cherbourg (Brest in error), pp. 60-62. (Bulletin des Seances de la Society Royale Malacologique de Belgique, XXIV, 1889, Proces- vcrbaux.) 1889. Zur fossilen Bryozoenfauna von Wola Lu'zanska. (Bulletin de la Societe Beige de Geologic, III, 1889, Memoires, pp. 59-72.) 1890. Nouveaux Bryozoaires Cyclostomes du Cr^tace. (Bulletin de la Societe Beige de Geologic, IV, 1890, Memoires, pp. 277-279, pi. xi.) 1891. Bryozoaires du Miocene du Gard. (Bulletin de la Society Beige de Geologic, V, 1891, Proces-verbaux, pp. 46-53.) 532 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BDU..178. •1 1! ^1 il 1 I 1892. Bryozoaires du S^nonien de Sainte-Paterne, do Lavardin et de la Ribochere. (Bulletin de la Soci^t^ Beige de Geologic, VI, 1892, Proces-verbaux, pp. 2(X)-217.) 1893. Nouveaux Bryozoaires du Cr^tac6 du Limbourg. (Bulletin de la Soci^t^ Beige de G^ologie, VII, 1893, pp. 172-189, pis. viii-xi.) 1894. Les Bryozoaires du S^nonien de la Carri^re de I'Arche do Leves, prfis Chartres. (Bulletin de la Soci^t^ Beige de G6ologie, VIII, 1894, Proces-verbaux, pp. 131-140.) 1894. Bryozoaires du S^nonien de la CarriSre de Cachemback, prSs Chartres (Faubourg Saint-Barth^lemy). (Bulletin de la Soci^t^ Beige de Geologic, VII, 1894, ProcSs-verbaux, pp. 181-184.) 1895. Note sur identification et la separation des especes dans le groupe des Bryozoaires. (Bulletin de la Soci^t^ Beige de Geologie, IX, ISOS, Proces-verbaux, pp. 8-11.) 189t . Bryozoaires des environs de Buda. (Bulletin de la Socidt^ Beige de Geologie, X, 1896, M^moires, pp. 359-368.) Pergens, Ed. , and Meunier, A. 1886. La faune des Bryozoaires Garumniens de Faxe. (Annales de la Society Royale Malacologique de Belgique, Bruxelles, XXI, 1886, M^moires, pp. 187-242, pis. ix-xiii.) Perkins, George H. 1869. The niolluscan fauna of New Haven. Part II. Acephala and Bryozoa. (Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural Histoiy, XIII, 1869-1871, pp. 139-163.) [Bryozoa, p. 161.] Peron, a. 1893. Exploration scientifique de la Tunisie. 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Vetenskaps-Akademiens FOr- handlingar, 24 Arg., 1867, pp. 443-487.) 1872. Bemerkung zu Dr. H. Nitsche's Bcitrilgen zur Kenntniss der Bryozoen. (Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, XXII, 1872, pp^ 281-282.) 1872. Remarks on Dr. Nitsche's researches on Bryozoa. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science [n. s.], XII, 1872, pp. 246-248.) 1872. Floridan Bryozoa, collected by Count L. F. de Pourtales. Part I. (Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, X, 1872, No. 11, pp. 1-20, pis. i-v.) Part II. (Ibid., XI, 1873, No. 4, pp. 1-83, pis. i-xiii.) 1878. Recensio systematica animalium Bryozoorum, quse in itineri- bus, annis 1875 et 1876, ad insulas Novaja Semlja et ad ostmm tluminis Jenisei, duce Professore A. E. NordenskiCld, invenerunt Doctores A. Stuxberg et H. Th^el. (Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens Forhandlingar, 35. Arg., 1878, No. 3, pp. 11-26.) [hVLL.iTd. Nr(Ki.f> AM. iivssiiu.l l»Al»KRH ARHANOKD «Y AUTHORS. 545 Bcssara- ^atural- . 51-72, sllectual eckling. ckholm, >fvcrsigt J65, pp. ryozoer. , XXII, 11 pis.; Bihang, 134, pis. Lgassiz.] p. 134.) Mventia, ns FOr- niss der J, 1872, lavtcrly 8.) ui'tales. ar, X, No. 4, itineri- luminis ores A. lemiens isTS. Kt't'ciisio iinliniilium liiyozoorum v inari iiift'u'o, -32.) Si'KVKIt, OSCAU. l.S(;4. Die 'l\'rtiiirtiiuim v«ni Sollirig(Mi hoi .Icrxheim iiii IliM'zogthum lii'iumscliwcig. (Piilcontognipliicii, IX, 18G4, pj). 247-337, pis. xl-xliii.) [IJryozoa, pp. 3l'2-325. | Stkniioos, K. E. iS\)U. Diis 'riiicrlolu'ii iiii Nunnijiirvi-Seo, Eino fiiuiiistiHi'li-l>iolo- gischo Stiidic. (Actii Socirtatis pro Fauna ct Flora Fonnica, XVII, Ilclsiiigt'ors, 18'.>1), So. 1, pp. l-2ry.>, pis. i-iii.) [ Fresh- water Bryozoa, pp. r)0-51.] Stimpson, William. 18.54. Synopsis of the marine Inverteln'uta of (inind Manan or the region about the mouth of tiu^ Bay of Fundy, near New Brunswick. (Smithsonian Contril)utions to Knowledge, VI, 1854, Art. V, pp. l-G(>, pis. i-iii.) [Bryozoa, pp. 17-ll>, })1, i.J Stolk;zka. Fkudinani). 1802. Ue])er heteromori)he Zellenbildungen hei Bryozoen, Ccelo- phyma, Keuss. (Verhandlungen der k. k. zoologiseh-botanisehen Gesellschal't, Wieiu XII, 1802, pp. 101-104.) 1862. Oliiioeiint? Hrvozoen von Latdorf in Bernhury;. (Sitzini<'s- bcriehto der k. Akademic^ (U'r Wissensehaften, Wi«>n. XLV, Ahth. 1, 1802, pp. 71-i>4, pis. i-iii.) 18r>4. Kritisehe Bemerkungen zu Herrn Fr. A. Homer's liesclirci- bung del* norddeutsehen Polyparien. (Leonhard und liroim's Neues Jahrl)ueli, 1804, pp. 340-347.) 1804. Fossile Brjozoen aus dem Tertiiiren drriinsandsteine der Orakei-Bay l)ei Aukland, mit Betraehtungen iiber neue oder wcniger bekatuite Bryozoen-Sippen und deren Clas.sitieation. (Keiso der Oest. Fregatte Novara, geologiseher Theil, Band I, Abth. II, Paheontologie, pp. 8!*-ir)8, pis. xvii-xx.) 1809. On the anatomy of Sagartia Sehilleriana and Membranipora Bengalensis, a new Coral and a Bryozoon living iti brackish water at Port Canning. (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, XXXVIII, Part II, 1801), pp. 28-03, pis. x-xii.) 1872. The Cretaceous fauna of Southern India. The Ciliopoda. (PjiUeontologicji Indica, IV, Series VIII, Part II. Calcutta, 1872, pp. 1-34 [33-()8j. pis. i-iii.) Bidl. 173 35 i' C " 540 amebican f0881l bbyozoa. IStuckknijeimj, a. [BVLL. 178. 1887. KoriiHl ti Tnshunkt; viTkhnyajjo yaruna .sri'dncnisskaj;*) kaiii- iiieiiougolnajifo ozve.stnyaka. [Corals and Polyzoa of the llppcr Car- boniferous linu'stono of Middle Uus.sia. | (Trudui olwchtchostva ('st(\stvoo.s{)ytat'S8«;-S7, No. J»2, 'A pp.) 1888. Antho/ooii und Rryozoen dos ohcren mittelrussischon Koh- leiikalks. (Memoiro.s du Coniite Gcoloj^iquc, V, No. 4, 1888, 54 pp. 4 pis.) Stuxheiw, a. 1887. Faunan j)ii och k""n}jf Novaja Senilja. (Vejfa-Expedition(MKs Votoiiskaplij^a lagttagelser, V, 1887, pp. 1-23D, pi. i.) [Bryozoa, pp. 100-117.] SwANHON, William, and Dueuden, J. E. 1893. Souu>. North of Ireland Polyzoa. (Irish Naturalist, II, 1893, pp. 1(5.5-1(;8.) Tate, Ralph. 1875. On fsonic new Lias.sic fossils. (Geological Magazine [n. s.]. Decade II, II, 1875, pp. 203-i>0().) [Bryozoa, pp. 205-200, tigs. 1,1a.] Tenison -VV^oods, Julian Pj. 18(15. On .some Tertiary fossils in South Australia. (Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, VI, 1805, pp. 3-0, 1 pi.) 1870. On the genus Fenestella. (Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania for 1875, 187(5, pp. 40-50.) 187(5. On some Tertiary Australian Poh'zoa. (Journal and Pro- ceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, X, 1870, pp. 147-150, 2 pis.) 1877. Notes on the Tertiary fossils of Table Cape, Tasmania. (Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania for 1870, 1877, pp. 91-110.) 1877. On some new Australian Poh'zoa. (Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, XI, 1877, pp. 83-84, 2 pis.) 1878. On some Australian Tertiary fossil corals and Polyzoa. (Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, XII, 1878, pp. 57-01, 1 pi.) 1879. On the anatomy of Distichopora; with a monograph of the genus. (Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, XIII, 1879, pp. 49-03, 2 pis.) 1880. On some recent and fossil species of Selenariadte. (Transac- tions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia [late Philosophical Society of Adelaide], III, 1880, pp. 1-12, pis. i, ii.) m NICKLE8 AND BAHni.KR.] PAPERS ARKAN(»ED BY AUTHORS. 547 nsac- [late ISSO. Corals and Bryozoa of the Nt^ozoic period in Now Zraland. (l*alK'()nt<)l(>jj;y of Ni'W Zualaiul, Part IV, Wellinjfton, IfSiso, xvi+84 pp., 4 pis.) IHHO. On th<' <«»'nus Ainathia of Liinoui'oiix, with a drscriptiou of a now spocii's, ('rraiisactions and l*ro('('«'diii][»'s of i\n\ Royal Society of Victoria, XVI, 18.S<>, i)p. .S5>-lls, 1 pi.) Tkplov, a. (ill. 18JVI. Spiski i opisanic. pivdnietov, nakhodyaslK-hikhsya v Zoolo- ghichcskoni Muzcyc iniporatorskoin Moskovskoin Tnivcrsitcta. [The Bryozoa of the Zooloj^ical Collection of th(^ Moscow University Museum. | (Izvyestiya iniperatorskajfho ohshchestva lyuhitelei estest- voznaniya, ani i'oj)ol,uhii i etnoj»'raHi sostoyashchajjfho pri iinpemtor- skoiii Moskovskoin I'niversitetye, Moscow, LXVII. lSi>l, 1!> pp.) Thompson, .John Vaikshn. 1830. Zoolojjfical resean-hes and illustrations: On Polvzoa, a new animal discovered as an inhabitant of sonu' Zoophites. with the description of the newly instituted j»:enera Pedicellaria, Vesicularia and their species. Memoir No. V, C'ork, 18H(). pp. 8J>-l(i:2. Thomvsox, Wy villi: T. C. 1840. Additions to the fauna of Ireland. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History ( IJ. V, 1840, pp. 245-257.) | Bryozoji, pp. 240-204. | 1852. Notes on some Scotch Zoophytes and Polyzoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [2], IX, 1852, pp. 403-404, pi. xvi B.) 1858. On new genera and species of Polyzoa In the i-ollection of W. II. Harvey. (Natural Histoiy Review, V. 1858, pp. 134-147, pis. x-xiii.) (Proceedings of the Dublin University Zoological and Botanical Association, I, 1851), pp. 77-03, pis. vi-ix.) 1850. Zoophytology: [Polyzoa from Bass's Strait and New Zealand]. (Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, VII, 1850, pp. 143-154.) TlIOKNKLY, L. R. 1807. On the Polyzoa [of Rockall Island]. (Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, XXXI, 1807, pp. 70-80.) TOULA, FUAXZ. 1875. Permo-Cai'bon-Fossilen von d(>r Westkiiste von Spitzbergen. (Leonhard und Bronn's Neues Jahrbuch fiw Mineralogie, 1875, pp. 225-264, pis. v-x.) [Bryozoa, pp. 228-231.] 1875. Eine Kohlenkalk-F'auna von den Barents-Ins(diL (Nowaja- Semlja N. W.) (Sitzungsberichte der k. Akademie der Wissens- schaften, Wien, LXXI, 1875, I. Abth., pp. 527-008, pis. i-vi.) [Bryozoa, pp. 502-574, 583-588, j)ls, iii-v. J 'i; .1* ' i^i m n 4 4[ m ^ ''% n 5:18 AMKIUCAN FOHSIL UltlOZUA. TUASK, ,1. H. [UlLL. I7;j. 187'>. New spccu'sof Zpliyt('s from tii<^ Buy <>f Sun Fraiu'isi-o and adjacent localities. (Pioivt'dinj^sof tho California A«'ad«'iny of Natural Sc'it'Mccs, I, IHiH-lSi')!; edition 2, 1H73, pp. II'J-IU.) TuK^iHLKY, AnUAIIAM. 1744. Mrnioirc pour servir a riii.stoin? (Pun j<:«'ni'e (W Polypes d'cau douce. licyde, 1744. Mem. III. TuiNCIIESK, SaT.VATOKK. Is7;}. Xuove ricerche sulla struttura del fusto del ZoobotiTon ])ellu- cidus (Klii'enlterof). (Memorio delP Accademia di Soienze deir Istituto di Hoioj,nm |:{|, IV, iH'Hi, pp. 205-207.) Uhaohs, .1. ('. ls.'»s. Neue IJiyo/oen-.Vrten aus der 'I'ufV-Krelde von Maestriclit. (Puleontoyiapiiica, IX, C'assel, lsr)S, pp. 127-1;}1, pi. xxvi.) lst;."i. Die liryozoen-Scliichten der Maastricliter Kreidehildunj:^, nehst eii)ij4('ii neu(Mi Bi'yo/oen-Arten ausd«»r Maastrichter'Putt'-Kicide. (Verliandliinji'en (U's Niiturliistorisehen Vereins der preussischen Kliein- landc uiid Westphulens, Bonn, XXll, 1805, pp. 31-02, pis. ii, \ia„ iii.) I'lJANIN, B. lS(it>. Ziii- Anatomic uiid Entwickehmj^sj^osthiclite der Pedicellina. (liullctiii de la Societe huperiale des Naturalistes do Moscou, XLII, Part 1, 1801>, pp. 425-440, pi. vi.) lli.itioii, Edward O. Ls7'.>. Descriptions of new j>enera and species of fossils from the Lower Silurian about Cincimiati. (.lournal of the Cincinnati Society of Ntitural History, II, 1875>, pp. 9-30, pi. vii.) 187*,». Description of a new genus and some new species of Bryozoa from the Cincinnati j^roup. (Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, II, 187S>, pp. 110-131, pi. xii.) 1882-1884. American Paleozoic Bryozoa. (Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, V, 1882, pp. 121-175, pis. vi-viii; pp. 232-257, pis. X, xi; ibid., VI, 1883, pp. 82-92, pi. i; pp. 148-l(i8, pis. vi, vii; pp. 245-279, pis. xii-xiv; ibid., VII, 1884, pp. 24-51, pis. i-iii.) 1880. Report on the Lower Silurian Bryozoa, with preliminary descriptions of somii (jf the new species. (Fourteenth Annual Report of the Cn>olo<»ical and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, 1886, pp. 57-103.) "5 NKKUMANUBAwii.Kn.l I'AI'KRH AKRANOKD HY AUTHoHS. nv,) 1H8«». DoMci'iptioiiH of Now SiluritiM and Devonian fossils. (Contri- butions to Ani<>ricari Pah'ontolo^'y, ("iiicimiati, l.s>st!. I. No. 1, pp. ;{-;$;>, pis. i-iii.) fHryozoa, pp. 'A-ii!), pis. i, ii.| l.SSS. On S<"«'ptroponi, a now j^'onus of Hrvo/oa, wiJJi icinarks on IIol()|)ora, Hall, and othor ^'«'nem of that tvpo. (Ann'iican (iooloyist, I, ISSN, pp. 228-2:34.) isss. A list of tho liryo/oa of tlio Wavcrly yroup in Ohio, with tlcscriptioiis (►f now spocios. (liidlotin of thr Dcnison rni\t'rsity, (inmvillo, IV, iSSS, pp. «;2-JHl, pis. xiii, xlv.) l.SS'.>. C'ontrilmtionH to tho Mioi-o-Pahoontolojiy of Iht" ('mnhro- Silurlan rocks of Canada. Pari: II. ((loolo^icul and Natiiiiii History Survoy of Canada, Montroal, 18S!>, pp. 2T-r»7, pis. viii. i.\.) IS'.>0. Paleozoic ni'v<)/<)a. ((ioolo<,'ical Siii-xcy of Illinois. \Ul, lSi»0, pp. 28.5-«;s8, i)1h* xxix-lxxviii.) ls<)(». N(>w Lower Silurian Bryozoa. (.loin-nai of ihc ( incinnati ScM'icty of Natural History, XU, ISi»o, pp. 17:5 llts, 22 lir. (18!>;',), Part I, pp. tM;-,",.'!2. pis. i wviii.) IS'.MI. Hryozoa. (Zittors Toxt])oolv of Pahoontoloyy | Kniilish cdi- tlon|, 18!m;. Translati'd and edited )>y Charles Kastnian. \'oI. I. Part I, pp. 2r»7-2Ul. tijfs. 411-488. — For authorship, see note on i)aj4-e 21tl.) Van Benedkn, P. .1. See Pknkdkn, P. .1, van. Vangki-, Euckn. 181>4. Daten zur Bryozoon-Fauna Cnj^arns. (Zooloj^ischei- Anzeiyei-, XVII, 18S>4, pp. 153-1.55.) 181>4. Az odesvizi niohallatok, [On fresji-wator Bryoza. | (Potfiize- tok a Tornieszettudomanyl kozlonyhoz . . . Kiit 'ja a K. M. rerines- zottudonianyi Tarsulat | Supplement |. Budajuvst, XX\'III. 1M»4, pj). (ilt-S.-), i 1 ti*,^s.) I8{>r). A Balaton inohallatai. [Die Bryozoon-Fauna (\vs Biilaton- Platton-Soes.J (Potfiizetek a 'rorna'szettudoniaiiyi K, pp. 47. Moosthioro (Bryozoa) [des Plattensees|. (Ucsnltale der wis- Honschaftlichen Krforschun^ des Balatonsees. II. Band. I. 'riieii, pp. 137-143, 2 iijrs.) VXviiA, V. 1803. Ein Boitraj? zur Konntniss der Susswassorfaiuia v )n P>ultjarien. (Sitzunj^sl)erichto dor konijfliche hohniischon (losollschaft dor Wis- scnschaftorj, Praj^-, I8i>3, No. 46, 4 pp.) .? i' ! I 550 AMERICAN FOHSIL EUYOZOA. Veuhill, a. K. [bull. 178. 1872. T^rief contributions to zoology from the Museum of Yale College. No. XX, Recent additions to the MoUuscan fauna of New England and tho adjacent waters, with notes on other species. (Amer- ican Journal of Science and Arts [:{], III, 1872, pp. 281-31H). 1873. Repoi't upon the invertebrate animals of Vineyard Sound and the adjacent wat»'rs, with an account of the physical characters of the region. (Ignited Stsites Fish Commission. Report for 1871-72. Washington, 1873, pp. 295-778.) [Bryozoa, pp. 707-714, pis. xxxiii, xxxlv, and mimerous references in precedi'.g pages.] 1875. Hrief contributions to Zoology frc^i the Museum of Yale College. Mo.v XXXTI and XXXIII. Results of dredging expedi- tions off the New England coast in 1874. (American Journal of Science and Arts [8], IX, 1875, pp. 111-415, pi. vii; ibid., X, 1875, pp. 36-44, pis. iii, iv.) 1879. Rrief contributions to Zoology from the Museum of Yale College. No. XLIil. Notice of recent additions to th(> marine fauna of the .^astern coast of NVrth America. (American floiirnal of kSoience and Arts [6], XVIII, 1870, pp. 52-.54.) 1879. Notice of recent additions to the marine invertebrata of the northeastern coast of America. (Pnxeedings of the United States National Museum, II, 1879, pp. lr Siisswasserbryozoen. (Zeitschrift far -wissenschaftliche Zoo]t)gie, XLVI, 1887, pp. i)9-130, pis. xii, xili.) Vigp:lh>s, W. J. 1882. Zur Entstehung und Entwicklung der Geschlechtsprodukte bei chilostomen Bryozoen. (Biologisches Centralblatt, Ph'langen, II, 1882, 14). 435-442.)' 18S2. Ctifalogue of the Polyzoa coll x'ted during the Dutch North- IVlar cruises of the WlJlcin Bdrcnfr in tlu> years 187S and 1879. (Niederlsindisciu's Archiv fiir Zoologie, Suppl(>ment-Band I, Lief. 8, 1882. :iupp., I pi.) 1882. Beo))aciitungen an Barcntsia bulbosa Ilincks. (Zoologischer Atizeiger, V. 18S2, pp. 141-144.) 1884. l)i(> Bryozoen gesamuK^lt wiihrend der dritten and vierten Polarfahrt (les WHlcin //c/zvy^As-. in den Jahren 1880 u. 18.S1. (Bijdi'agen tot de Dierkunde, Amsterdam, XI. 1SS4. lo4 pp., 8 pis.) mm NicKLEs AND BAH8LER.] PAPERS ARRANGED BY AUTHORS. 551 sell rift iorton Inigen 188-1. Bijdragen tot do kennis der OosteiTchelde fauna. Brj'ozoon. (Tijdschrif t der Noderlandscho Dierkundige Vcreeniging. Supplement, Deel I, 1881, pp. 510-510.) 1884. Morphologische Untersuchungen iiber Flustra memliranaeeo- truncata Smitt. (BiologincheH Centralblatt, III, 1881, pp. 70.5-7i21.) 1886. Ontwikkelingsgeschicdenis der Brj^ozoa Ectoprocta. (Tijd- schrift der Nederlandischc^ Dierkundige Vereeniging, Leiden [2J, 1). I., Afl. '2, 188(), Verslag, pp. li- -Ivi.) 1880. Zur Ontogenie dor marineii Bryozoeii. (Mittheilungeii aus der ZoologLsehen Station zu Neapel, VJ, 1880, pp. 1!M>-511, pis, xxvi, xxvii.) 1887. Contributions a la niorphologie des Bryozoaires (^ctoproctes. (Tijdsohi'ift der Nederlandsehe Dicrkundig*; Vereeniginj^ [Jj, J,Afl. 3, 1887, pp. 77-tt:i, pi. vi.) 1887. Zur Morphologie der Marinen l^rvozocn. (Zoologischer Anzeiger, X, 1887, pp. ^37-210.) 1888. Zur Ontogenie der marinen Brj'ozoen. (Mittheilungen aus dor Zoologisehen Sbition zu Neapel, VllI, 1888, pp. 371-;)70, pi. xix.) VlNK, (tKOK<;K ROIUKRT. 1877. Chapters on Carlwniferous Polyzoa. (Ilardwicke's Seienee Gossip, XIII, 1877, pp. 108-110, 152-150, 220-222, 271-271.) 1878. Fossil Polyzoa. The genus Fenestella; its history, develop- ment and rang(» in time and spare. (Hardwii ke's Seienee (rossip, XIV, 1878. pp. 217-250, 27+-270.) 187i). Physiological characters of Fenestella. (Ilardwicke's Science Gossip, XV, 187;», pp. 50-51.) 187S>. On Paheocoryne a"*^! it^ development of Fen<>stella. (Ilard- wicke's Science Gossip, X^ s L870, pp. l'jr>-22i>, 217-21i).) 187J). On C/ar])oniferous Polyzoa and Paheocoryne. (Iteport of the Forty-ninth Meeting of the Briiish Association for iho .Vdvancement of Science, 187i) [London, 1880], pp. 3.50-351.) 1880. A review of the family l)iastoi)oridie for the purpose of classi- tication. (Quarterly Journal of the G(!()logical Society, XXXVI, 1880, pp. 350-301, pi. xiii.) 1880. Report of the conmiittee api)()i?ited for the j)urpose of report- ing on the Carl)oniferous Polyzoa. (Renoi-t of the Fiftieth Meeting of the British Association for the AdvanciMuent of Sci(>nce. ISSO [London, IMSIJ, pp. 70-S7.) On th(> (>art>oniferous I'olyzoa. (( reolog- ioal Magazine [n. s.J, I)ecad(> II, VII, lS8i>, pp. 501-512.) 1881. Second report of the committee a])pointed for the puq^ose of reporting on fossil Polyzoa. (Report oi the Fifty-hrst Meeting of the British Association for thi; Advancement of Science, 1881 [London, 1882], pp. 101-170.) 552 AMEKICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. I I M i 1881. Further notes on the family Diastoporidie, liiisk, spocios from the Lias and Oolite, (Quarterly Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society [n. s.J, VIII, 1S88, pp. !>8-l()S.) 1688. Notes on the Carboniferous Polyzoa of west Voi'i.) 1S84. Fifth and last report of tho conunitte(> a])i)ointe(l for tiie pur- pose of reporting on fossil Polyzoa. (Hei)ort of I lie Fifty-fourth iMec^ting of tlu> l>ritisli Ass /i-iation for the Advancement of Science, 1884 [London, \ss:,\. pp. t»7-21t>.) 1884. Notes on some Cretaceous Lichenoporida'. (Quarterly Jour- nal of the (Jeological Society of London, XL, 1884, pp. 8.')( >-S.">4. ) 1,SS4-S.'"). Micro-Paheo'.itology of the Northeiii CarlionifiM'ous Shales. II. Polyzoaof the Redesdah^ Shales, Nortlunnbevland. (The Natural- ist, Londo!'. [n. s.J, X, 1884, No. Ill, pp. Ol-C*).) III. The Ostracoda, and 'oly- ii'i'cy. |)ur- ourtli H'lK'C, -loiir- iinil- nicih.es AND BAssLER.] PAPERS ARRANGED BY AUTHORS. 553 Monticulipora and Miscellanpou8 Forms; Rcdcv^dalc Shalos, Xorthum berland. (Ibid., No. 118, pp. !«T-luH.) IV. Polyzoa. Enromostiaca, Gasteropoda, and Misccllanoous Oi-ganisnis of tlu> Skclly (rate Shales: Nortluunhcrland. (I))id., 188r), No. 117, pp. 207-212.) 18X5. Notes on the Yoredale Polyzoa of North Lancashire. (]*ro- cec^diiujs of th(> Yorkshire (reolojjfieal and Polytechnic Society |n. s. ], IX. IXS."), pp. 7(M>8, 1)1. X.) 1885. Notes on the Cambridge (rreensand. ( Proceed ino-s of the Yorkshii-e (feolo<»'ieaI and Polytechnic Society |n. s. I. IX, lS8r), pp. 10-25>. pis. i, ii.) 1885. Notes on the Polyzoa of the Wenlock shales. (Proceedin<^s of the Yorkshire Geoloo-iciil and Polytechnic S()<'i(>ty |m. s. |. IX. ls,S5, pp. I7tt-20l, pi. xii.) 1885. Notes on the Pahvontoloj^y of tlu' Weidock shales of Shrop- shire. (Mr. Maw's Washinjvs, 18S(>.) (Pi'<)c(\e(lin«;s of the Yorkshire Geoloj>ical and Polytechni'- Society (n. s.J, IX, 1SS5. pp. 225-248.) 1885. Report of th« committee appointC(Mit l\)lyzo!i. (Report of the Fifty-lifth Meetinsiof the Hi'itisli .Vssociation for (he Advancement <»f Science, iss.") | London, I88(;j, pp. 48.-';8(».) 18S7. Jura." -.(■ Polj'zoa in the neio-h])orhoo(l of Northam])ton. (Journal of the ;Northami)tonshire Natural History Society and Fi(dd Clul). JV, 18«7. pp. 202-2 n. 2 pis.) 1887. Xotes on the Polyzoa and (;ther orjjfanlsms from the Gayton liorin<>-, Xortham])tonsliire. (Journal of the Xorthamptonshire Xat- ural Ili.tory Society and Field Clul», IV, 1SS7. pp. 225-2t><).) 1SS7. Notes on ( lassitications of Cyclostomatous Polyzoa: old and new. (Pnveedino-s of the Yorkshin^ (reohto-ical iiiid Polytechnic Society |n. s. |. IX. iNST. pp. ;;+(»-;>()2.) 1.SS7. Xotes on a s])ecies of Kntalctphora from the Xeocomian clay of Lincolnshire. (.Vimals and Maj^azlne of Natural History |5|. XIX, 1887, pp. 17-11>.) 1888. Not(>s on the classiticali(»n of the Pala-ozoic Poly/,o:i. (Pi'o- ceedinj^s of the Yorkshire (Jeoloo'ical iiini Polytechnic Society |ii. >. |. XL isss. pp. 20-41.) isss. Xotes on tlu^ Polyzoa of Gaen and Ranville now i)i'eserved in the Xoi'liiampton Museum. (Joui'iial of the Xorthamptonshire Xat- ui'al History Society and Field CIud. \'. isss. pp. 1 I'l.) 1S.SS. A monouraj)!! <»f Voi'kshire Caritonifeiou.-- and Permian J'olyzoii. Part I. (Pi'oceedin<^'s of the Yorkshii'e ( ieolonical urid ^)lvtc(•hnic Society I n. XL IS.-S, pj). i5S-,s5. I )ls. iii. i\- issii. Xotes on liritish Kocene Polvzoa. (Proceed inns of the Yorkshir*' ( ieoloj^ical and Polytechnic .Soclct \' n. XI. l.ss;». COCI la. pp. 154 ir.'.i. 1)1. V l(SSli. \ monograph of Yorkshire ("arhoniferous and Permian 554 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Polyzoa. Pirt II. (Proceedings of the York.shire G«H)Ioglcal and Polytechnic Society [n. s.], XI, 1885), pp. 184-200, pi. vii.) 1889. Further notes on the Polyzoa of the Lower (rroensand and th(5 Upper (xreensand of Cambridge. Part II. (Proceeding.s of the York.shire (xeological and Polytechnic Society [n. s.], XI, 1889, pp. 250-275, pi. xii.) 1890. R(^port of the committee appointed to prepare a report on the Cretaceou.s Polyzoa. (Report of the Sixtieth Mm-ting of the British As.sociation for the Advancement of Scieniic, 1890 [London, 1891], pp. 378-39().) 18JM). The Polyzoa of the Red Chalk of Hiinstunton. (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Societ)^ of London, XLVl, 1S90, pp. loi- 48(), pi. xix.) 1891. Notes on Polyzoa of the zones of the Upper Chalk. (Report of the Sixty-first Meeting of the British A.sHociation for tlie Advance- ment of Science, 1891 [London, 1S92J, pp. (k>(>-<;59.) 1891. Notes on .some now or Imt little known Eocene Polyzoa from localities. (Proceedings of the Yorkshire Creological and Polytechnic Society [n. s.J, XII, 1891, pp. 52-()l.) 1891. British Paheozoic Cleiiostomatous Polyzoa. (Proceeding.=i of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society [n. s. |, XII, I8i)l, pp. 71-93. pis. iii, iv.) 18!>2. Notes on Polyzoa found at Cleethoi'pts in 1875, 1879, and 1882. (The Naturalist, 1892^ pp. 5-11.) 1892. Fossil Polyzoa; further additions to th<>, Cretaceous lists. (Proceedings of th(^ Yorkshire (reological and Polytechnic Society [n. s.J, XII, 1892, pp. 119-161, pi. vi.) 18!>2. Report of the connnittee appointed for the completion of a report on the Cretaceous Polyzoa. (Report of the Sixty -second Meet ing of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1892 [London, 1893J, pp. 301-337.) 1893. Notes on the Polyzoa, Stomatopora and Prolioscina groups, from the Cornhrash '>f Thrapston, Northami)l()n.4iire. (Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society |n. s. j. XII, 18J>3, pp. 21:7--'58, pis. xii, xiii.) VoGT, Cart- 1876. Sur le Loxosonu' dos Phascolosomes (Loxosoma IMiascoloso- matuiu). (Archives dc Zoologie experiipentale et generale, ^', 1876.) 1877. Loxosoma. (Translat(>d nnd conden.sed hy Thomas Hiiicks in Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science |n. s. j, XYII, IS77, pp. 3i1l-376.) 1S78. B(>mei'kungen /.u \h\ l\. llatslngic. XXX, 1878, pp. 371—378, 2 tigs.) [bull. 173. ical and and and ;s ot the 889, yjp. rt on the ', British \, 185)1], hiartorlv ])[). -154- (Roport Vdvance- zoa froin lyttH'hnic x'ocdingB :il, 1891, and 1882. )us lists. Society ion of a k1 Meet Moe, 7^ uronps, ls<'()losO- V. ISTO.) s Hiiu'k.s li, L877, ihrvonal- " (Z(Mt- ^. 1' tii^B.) NicKLEs AND BA88i,KU.] PAPERS ARRANGED BY AUTHORS. WaaGEN. WiLI.lAM. 555 1868. Uebcr die Zone des Annnonites sowerbyi. (Geo^^nostisch- paiaontoloofisc'ho Beiti'ut>"e ^'on I)r. K. W. HcnccUe, Miuu-hcn, 1, ISUS, pp. 5(>7-(>68, pis. xxi-xxxiv.) [Hryozoa, pp. 6-40-«''lT. pis. xxxii, xxxiii.J Waagen, William, and Phhi., Joseph. 1885. Salt-Range Fo.ssils. (Memoirs (,>f the Geolo.'/icul Survey of India. Paheontolojifica Indioa, Series XIll, ("aleutta, l88o, 4to.) [Brj'ozoa, pp. 771-884, pis. lxxxvii-x<'vi. ) Waagen, William, and Wenzel, Joseph. ISSC). Salt-Rant^e Fossils. (Meiuoirs of the (reoloj^ieal Survey of India. Paheontoiooica Indica, Series XIII. Calcutta, iSSti, 4lo.) [(Jadenterata (Bryo/oa in part). ]>p. Sr.l-SO'J, UOi-'.'-.^. pis. cii-cxv. Supplement to Bryozoa, pp. Oli;) -!t<>»j, | Walkokd. K. a. 1887. Notes on some Polyzoa from the liias. (Q>.iarterly Journal of the (Geological Society of London, XLIII, 1887, pp. 632-(>o6, pi. XXV.) 1889-181M. On some Bryozoa from tin- Inferior Oolite of Shipton (rorge, Doi'sct. (Quarterly Journal ot the (r(>o!ogical Society of Loji- dofi, XLV, I88i», pp. 5G1-574:, i)ls. xvii-xix; ibid., L, 1894, pp. 72-78, pis. ii-iv.) 1894. On Clieilostomatou.s Bryozoa from the Middh> Lias. (Quar- terly Journal of the Geological Society of London. L. 1N'»4, pp. 7!>-84. pis. v-vii.) Wakd, n. B. 1897. Statoblasts ("Winter <'gy:>^'') ''f l\'cti?iatella. (American Montlily Microscopical Journal, XVIII, y-. :!'VJ.) Watki^- Vnrmii \Vili.ia>l 1878. On Bryozoa. (Procci'dings of the Manchester Litersii-y smd Phil(»s()))liic!ii So<'iety. XVII, l'>7s. pp. 12".-l.;h. 17^ ) l.s78. The UM' of the ofx'i'cula irj 'he (ietermiiiatiori of tlu> (hilo stomatt)us lir\w/,«Ki. (Proceedings of rhe Manchester Literar\ and Philo.soi)liical Society. XVIII, 187S. i>p. K U. pi. i.) 1878. Sur Fusage d<'s opercules ^^^^^r la deterininatioii des (*heiU)- sjt^iine.-. (.\rchivt's de Zoologie exjn'riiiM'ntjile et generale, \'\\. 1s7h, N. et !{., pp. xlvi-xhii.) 1878. Remarks on yome Fe»M->telltda'. (Iransactions of the Mau- chester CJeological Society. XI \', 1878, jjp. 401-404, pi. i.) i^if m m i Ml! J, i i 1 Ill '.i : i ! 556 AMERICAN FOSSIL 1JKY()Z(>A. (BITLL. 1V3. 1878, Bryozoa (PoUzoa) from the Pliocono of Hniccoli (Sicily). (Tran.sactiotjs of the Manchester Geolo«>ical Society, XIV, 1878, pp. 465-488, 1 pi.) 1870. On the occurrence of recent lleteropora. (Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, II, 1870, pj). JV.MM^O'K i)l. xv ) 1871). On the Br^'ozoa (Polyzoa) of the Hay of Nai)les. (Annals and Ma, pp. 28-4/5, 114-12(5, li>2-202, 267-281, pis. vlii-xv, xxiii, xxiv.) 1880. Oi) the terms Bryozoa and Polyzoa. (Annals and Maj^azine of Natural History [.f)|, V, 1880, i)p. 'U-'.M>.) Reply on the term "Bryozoa." (Annals and Majjazine of Natural History [5|, V^l, 1880, pp. 157-158.) 1880. Note on th<' ovnus Hetei'opora. (Aimals and Alaoazinc of Natural History [5], VI, 1880, pp. 156-157.) 1881. On fossil Chilostomatous Bryozoa from southwest Victoria, Australia. (Quarterly ,Ioui"nal of the (ieolo<;'ical Society of London, XXXVH, 1881. pp. ;^00-;U7. pis. xiv-xviii.) 1882. On fossil Chilostomatous Bryozoa from Mount (ramhier, South Australia. (Quartei'ly .Journal of the (Jeoloufical Society of London, XXXVIII, 1882. pp. 257-276, pis. \ii-ix.) 1882. On Chilostomatous Bi-yozoa froui Baii-nsdale ((Jippsland). (Quai'terly Journal of th<^ Geolojrical Society of London, XXXVIII, 1SS2. p)). 502-518. pi. xxii.) IS88. Fossil Chilostomatous Bi-yozoa from Mud'ical Society of London, XXXIX. 1883! pp. 42P»-443, pi. xii.) IS84. i;losure of the Cyclostomatous Bryozoa. (Journal of th(> Linnean Society. Zoolojij-y. XVII, lss4. pp. 400-404. pi. xvii.) 1n.->4. On fossil Cyclostomatous Bi-yozoa from .Vusti'alia. (Quai'- terly Journal of the ( Jeoloi^'ical Society of London, XL, 1884, \}\). 67i-607, pis. XXX, xxxi.) 1885. Chilostomatous Bryozoa from Aldinuii and the River-Muri'ay Clitl's. South .Vusti'alia. ((^uai'teily Jounuil of the (ieoloe-ical Society of London, XLl. ISS5. pp. 27i»-;ilo. pi. vii.) iSSf). On tin> use of the aviculariaii luandiMe in tlie (l(>termina(ion of Chilostomatous liryo/oa. (Journal of the li<»yal .Mieroscopicai Society |2|. V, 18S5. ])(). 774-77l>. pi. xiv.) 1,S87. On Tertiaiy Chilostomatous Brvozosi From N(>\v Zealaiul. (Quarteily Journal of the (ieoloji'ical Society of Loni>7. ])p. Mj !>5. pi. iv; pp. isl 2o;>, pis. v, vi; ])]). 2."»r» 26r». ])l. \-ii.) 18SS. Oil some o\icells of Cyclostomatous Bi-yozoa. (Journal oi the Liiuiean Societ\ . Zot)loy;y. XX, 1888, [)p. 275-2SO. [>!. xiv.) [BULL. 173. i (Sicily). 1878, pp. Hill of tho (Aniiiils , U4-12(), Maji^Jiziino the term VI. 1880, f iigaxiinc () t Victoria, if Loudon, (Tainl»ior, Society of Jipi)sland). KXXVIII, :, Victoria, I' Loudon, iial of the li.) I. (Quar- 1SS4, pp. •r-Muiray •a! Society •niiination loscopical Z(>alaiid. n. XLIIl. ralia. etc. pp. s) ;>:». loiinial ol xiv.) NicKLBfANDiiAssi.Kit.l PAPKRS ARRANGED BY AUTHORS 557 188.S. Oil the ovicells of some Lichenopora*, (Journal of the Lin- nean Society, Zoology, XX, 1888, pp. 280-285, pi. xv.) 188t>. Supplementary report on the Polyzoa collected ))y H. ^I. S. ^'//^ scientific results of tho voyage of H. M. S. ('li<(Uc)i and other fossil Hryozoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [<>J, VI 11. LSOl, l)p. 48-53, pi. vi.) 1801. North-Italian Brvozoa. (Quarterly .lournal of the (mm (logical Society of London, XLVII, 1801, pp. i-?A, pis, i-iv.) 1802. Nortli-Italian Biyozoa. Part II. CVclostomata. ((Quarterly Jouniid of tile (TeoU)gical Stu'iety of London, XLVII 1, 1802, p[). 15;>-1»;2, pl. iii.) 1802. 0))servations on the gland-like liodies in tlie I{ryoz<(a. (Jour- nal of the Linnean Society, Zoology, XXIV. lS!l:i. pp. 272-278, pl. xix.) 1804. On Mediterranean and New Z(>alan(l Rete[)orie and a Fenes- trate Bryozoa. (Journal of the Linnean Socii^ty, Zoology, XX\'. lStt4, pp. 255-271. i)ls. vi, vii.) ISOO. Interzocecial t-onununication in Flustridu' and notes on Flus- tra. (Journal of the Royal ^licroscopicul Society, iS'.tC. pp. 270-202, pis. vii, viii.) lSO(i. Notes on the Brvozoa from Raj)allo and other Mediterranean K)calities, chietly Cellulariidic. (Journal of thi' Linnean Society, Zoology, XXVI, 180(), pp. 1-21, pis. i, ii.) ISIMI. Review of the Britisli Museum Calalogueof Jurassic Brvozoa, hy J. W. Oregory. (Natural Sci( nee, IX, ls;t(i. pp. ;};;4-;iy5.) 1808. Observations on Memhraniporiche. (flournal of the Liiuican Society, Zoology, XXVI, LSt»8, pp. ♦;54-«>0:5, pis. xlvii-xlix.) iS'.i'.t. Brvozoa from ^ladcira. ( Journtil of the Royal Mii-roscopical Society. isOO. pp. f'.-lt;. pl. iii.) \\ ATT.S, II. lS)i5. On Fossil Polyzoa. iTraPsiclions of the Hoyal Society of Victoria. VI, Ist'.o, p\). 82 -M.) Wksknukkc-Linp. ( '. 1^7. Biologisk(> Studier ovfi- herskvandslu'vozmr. tVidenskal)e- iige Meddelelser^ fra den Naturhistoi-isi\e Foreiiing i Kjiiheidiav ii !."^i|, VI II. lss*7, ]^K 252-o»5o. :?(;i-or.y. Resume en franyaiN \>^v. [:5»;4J, i-xxx\ i.) M 558 AMERICAN FOSSIL BKYOZOA. Westendokp, (t. D. [bull. 173. wt 184t5. Rochorches ,sur los Polypuu's HoxiMcs ch* In R<>l}^iquo, ot par- ticuIierenuMit dos (uivirons d'Ostoiulc (Aiuuilos do hi Scuit'tt' niedico- chirurgicale do Bruges, IV, 1845, pp. 214-230, 303-320, 1 pi.) Wheatckoi-t, W. G. 18J>3. Polyzoa. (International .Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science, London, III, 1893, pp. 405-411, pis. xviii, xix.) Whidbokne, G. F. 1805. A monograph of the Devonian Fauna of the South of Fngland. (Pahcontographical Society's Publications.) [Bryozoa, Vol. II, Part IV, 1895, pp. 161-188, \ih. xviii-xx.] Whiteaves, J. F. 1874-75. On recent deep-sea dredging op(n*ations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. (American Journal of Science and Arts [3], VII, 1874, pp. 210-219.) (Canadian Naturalist [n. s.J, VII, 1875, pp. 257-2(17.) 1882. On a recent species of Heteropora from the Strait of ,hian de Fuca. (American Journal of Science and Arts [3], XXIV, 1882, pp. 279-280.) WllITLEUUE, T. 1887. Notes on some Australian Polyzoa. (Proceedings of the Linnean Society t)f New South Wales [2], II, 1SS7, pp. 337-347.) (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [<>J, I, 1888, pp. 13-22.) 1888. Note on a species of Polyzoa (Porina inver.sa. Waters) from Port .Jackson. (Proceedings of the Liimean Society of New South Wales [2J, II, 1888, p. (180.) Whitfield, R. P. 1878. Preliminary descriptions of new speci«'s of fossils from the lower geological formations of Wisconsin. (Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Wiscons'n for 1877, pp. 50-89.) [Bryozoa, pp. 67-72. J 1882. Paleontology. (Geology of Wisconsin, IV, 1882, pp. l63-;i4;», pis. i-xxvii.) [Bryojjoa, pp. 248-258, pis. xi, xii.] WiEKZEJSKI, A. 1887. O M.sz3^wiolach (Bryozoa) krajowych. [On nativ<> Bryozoa.J (Sprawozdanie Komisyi lisyjogralicznej oraz materyjaly hzyjogralii, Krajowej [CracowJ, XXI, 1887, 16 pp.) [BULL. 173. NicKLEaANUBAtsLEK] TAPERS AKRANOED BY AUTHORS. 559 , ot par- nu'dico- ) Natural Eii}X'and. U, Part ulf of St. 1874, pp. ><)T.) »f J mm de 1882, pp. rs of the 337-317.) |3-;>2.) ers) from ew South from the hrt of the [ozoa, ])p. u;3-;,-ti>, iBrj'ozoa.] syjot^ralii, Wilson, .1. BuArKHKiix.K. 1880. Fo.s.sil Catcnicelho from tlui Miofoiio IhhIs iit lilrd Rock, tioar Goolong. (Quarterly Journal of tlio Microscopical Society of Victoria, I, 1880, pp. ({0-(;3.) 1880. Oil a new genus of Polyzoa. |C.'atenicellopsi.s.| (Quarterly Journal of the Microscopical Society of Victoria, J., 1880, pp. ()4-(>5, 1 pl.) WiNTIIKR, (i. 1877. Fortegnelso over de i Danmark hidtil fundne Ilav-Brjozoer. (Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, Kjobenhavn [3j, XI, 1877, pp. l-lo.) Wood, Skakles V. 1811. Descriptive cataloj^ue of th(> zoophytes from the C^rag. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [IJ, XIII, 1811, pp. 10-21.) Woods, .1. E. See Tknison- Woods, J. E. YouN(j, John. 1874. Notes accompanying two slides of Carboniferous Polyzo;i from the fossiliferous siiales of Hairmyres, near East Kilbride. (Trans- actions of the Edinburgh (Jeological Society, II, 1874, pp. 400-402.) 1870. On a fresh-water Pohzoon ])elonging to the genus Alcyonella, disco\('r"d in the Oeimain's Loch, near Maryhill, in August, 180!). (Proceedings of tiie Natura' History Society of Glasgow, II, 1870, pp. 3-3.) 1877. A new method of tixing fronds of Carboniferous Polvzoa on a hiyer of asphalt to show the celluliferous face. (Proceedings of the Natural History Society of (Jlasgt)W, HI, 1877, pp. 207-210.) 1880. Notes on a Carl)oniferous species of Cilauconome. (Proceed- ings of the Natural History Suciety of Glasgow, IV, 1880, i)p. 257- 250.) 1881. Kemarks on the genus Synocladia and other allied forms, with description of a new species. (Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Glasgow, V, 18S1, pp. 30-35.) 1882. Notes on the perfect conditioji of the cell-pores und other points of structure in certain species of Carboniferous Polyzoa from western Scotland. (Transactions of the Geological Society of Glas- gow, VI, 1882, pp. 211-217.) 1882. Remarks on some of the external characters which distinguish Fenestellaplel)eia !McCoy from F. tuberculocarinata, Eth. , jun. (Trans- actions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, VI, 1882, pi). 182-188.) 1882. On the idcmtily of Ceramopora (Herenicea) megastoma McCoy with Fistulii)ora minor, ]\IcCoy. (Annals and ^lagazine of Natural History [5], X, 1S82, })p. 427-431.) (Transactions of the Geological Society of (ilasgow, VH, Part H, 1885, pp. 244-250.) .|. f ! I'' lit 5('>0 AMEltlOAN FUHSIL BKYo/OA. (mi.i.. 17.1. 18s:5. O.I VvoA "Milh'poiv," Tiibulipom (Ollopom) I'l-ii, FIcm. (Aiiimls iiikI Miif^iiziiHM)f Niitunil History |.">J, XII, l.ss;5, pp. ir>4-ir)8.) 1,S8H. Notes oil Uro's '' Millopoiv," Tiibuliponi Tril, J. Youuj,' (Col- lepoml'^ril Fl«ini.). ('rmiisactious of the Geological Society of Glasgow VII, 1888, i)p. ti<;4-272.) 1SS7. Note on u new family of the Polyzoa — Cystodictyonidnc (K. O. Uli'l<'h) -with notice of three Carboniferous species. (Transactions of the Ediiiburoh Geological Society, V, Part 111, 18S7, i)p. 4(U- 400.) 1S8S. On the structure of Fistulipora incrustans Phil). (F. niiiuir McCoy). (Aiuials and Magazine of Natural History [OJ, 1, 1888, pp. 237-247.) YoiINd, ,I<)IIN, AM) AUMSTK<)N'(!, .IaMKM. 1871. On the Carl)oniferous fossils of the west of Scotland; their vertical range and distri})ution. By John Young. With a general catalogue of the fossils and their mode of occurrence, and an index to the principal localities. By .James Armstrong. Glasgow, 1871, 8vo. 103 pp. Also as a supplement to Vol. Ill of the Transactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 1871. [Rryozoa, pp. 32-35.) 1873. The fossils of the Carboniferous strata of the Avest of Scot- land. (Transactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, IV, 1873, Tart HI, pp. 207-281.) [Hryozoa. pp. 274-275.] Young, Dr. John, and Youno, John. 1874. On Faheocoryne and other Poly/oal appendages. (Geological Magazint! [n.s.J, Decade II, 1, 1874, pp. 422-423.) (Quarterly .Journal of the Creological Society of London, XXX, 1874, pp. 084-081*, pis. xl-xll .^ ' 18'' ' \ote on the occurrence of Polypora tulierculata Prout in Scot- land ^Geological Magazine [n. s.J, Decade II, I, 1874, p}). 258-25!>.) 1874. New Carboniferous Polyzoa. (Quarterly Journal of the Geo- logical Society of London, XXX, 1874, pp. 081-083, pis. xl, xli.) (Gcok)gical INlagazlne [n. s.]. Decade II, J, 1874, p. 422.) 1874. On a new genus of Carboniferous Polyzoa. (Annals and Mag- azine of Natural History [4], XTII, 1874, pp. 335-335), pi. xviP.) 1875. On new CarI)oniferous Polyzoa. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History [4J, XV, 1875, pp. 333-330, pis. ix, ixbls.) 1875. New spiH'ies of Ghiuconome from Carboniferous limestone strata of the west of Scotland. (Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Glasgow, H, 1875, pp. 325-335, pis. ii-iv.) 1877. On a new species of Sulcoretepora. (Proceedings of the Nat- ural History Society of Glasgow, HI, 1877, pp. 100-108.) 1878. On two new species of Carboniferous Polyzoa. (Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Glasgow, HI, 1878, pp. 354-350, pi. ii. ) imi.i,. 17:.. i-ii, Flcni. ir)4-ir>s.) )iuij,' (Col- f Glasi},''ow idro (E. O. insiictions 4()1-4G0.) (F. ininor 1888, ])i). lid; their u j>eiu!riil an index 1871, 8vo. »n.s of the »..CK,.«,.«UB.«H.K„.] PAPERS ARRANGED BY AUTHORS. 501 ZiTTEL, Karl A. ZiTTKL, KaUL A., AND IUkKOIS. CiIAKLEH. 1883 TmitedePalclontoloKie. Pari., 1883. | Rryoxcm, pp. r>S')-05() I [J ranslation ot Zittel's Handbuch into French !,y Dr. lia/rois. f ' Zykoff, W. knT)/^''l ^^-'T '^^^"f^^^^^^^-Hiyo^'oen der Umfcregend von Mos- kau. (Zoolojri.scher Anzeiger, XIII, 1890, p. 444 ) Bull. 173 36 t of Seot- IV, 1873, reologioal r f Journal -081), pis. t in Seot- 2r)8-25!>.) the Geo- xl, xli.) and Mag- iB.) crazine of tot ;i( limestone History the Nat- )ceeding'.s 50,pl.ii.) ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 150 '■'^" Imi 25 2.2 2.0 /5 / Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. I4S80 (716) 872-4503 ^ <> L .Mf. 8 502 AMEKU'AN FOHSIL liliYOZOA. (Hll.1,. 173. THK KORKGOIXi; LIST CLASSIFIKD. fl IIKADS OK CLASSIKICATIOX. A. Hihlio^raphic— in«-lui llir |iiililiratiiitiM timl Imvo ap|)oiircMi diiriiiK the in-ridil ('(ivcrcil liy ttit- rcviuwl 1 81 1. Aiiiumin^ (JooIoj^'kiuc rnivcrsol. HoviU' dc (trolojrlc rt PaU'onto- loj^ic, Piiri.s. Annual reviews hy (lu.sbivo F. Dollfii.s. IV. 188S, j)p. sir»-82:}: V. \mK pp. li.v.»-il7o; VI, isix*. pp. t«i>i-i»;}8; Vii, lsi>i, pp. io:v.>-l(»4!»; VIII, isj>2, pp. 7st>-7itr>: IX. lsi>;{. pp. 83/-84r); X, 1804. pp. T8l-7i».S. L'. Arehiv fi'ii" Ntitiiryesehieliti', Wieynmnii, licfliii, Hericlit (U»er dii' wissensehnftlielien Lei.stungi'ii iiider Xatiirjfe.sehiehte der niederen Thiere: Brvozoen. Brann, M. XIA'III, Band II, 1SH2, pp. r)77-.')!>:{. [For 1,S80 and 1881.] Kraepelin, Karl. IJ, Band 11, 18Sr», pp. IT-l-liMi. [For 1881' and i88:{.] • KraejH'lin, Karl. LI I, Band II, 188(i, p|.. l.>;5 1-2(1'.'. [For 1884 and 188.").] Michwlsen, W. l.IV, Band 11, 1888, pp. 10-:i7. [For 188() and 1887.] Micliaelsen, W. l.V, I'.and II, 188<,», pp. !>:{-l()7. [For 1888.] Matzdurff, ('. LVI, Band II, 18!(lt, pp. I.-)-:$8. [For I8.s!».] Matzdorff, ('. lA'IT, Band II, I8!M, j.p. 15-28. [For IS'HI.] Matzdorf{,('. LVIII, r.and II, 18!>2, pp. 2.V44. [For 1801.] Matzdorff, ('. MX, Bani». 4r,-7t). [For 18«»2 ami 18, Invcrlcl.rata. [Nicholson, II. A.], pp. 2S:{-:52i). For 1875; bnidnn, 1877, luvcrtebrata, [Nicholson, 11. A.], pp. 297-332. nito- r»; X, Iwt:}.] Min- Ni. Ki.iw AM. nAwiKH.) pAi'KRS oLAssiKiKD — niBLiocmArnir. 503 For l«7U; Li»ii
  • ii, 1M7H, liivt-rti'lmiUi, [Nic-holwm, H. A. |, |»|.. l'«>5»-,l(H). For 1877; Loixloii, ISSO, Invt-rtelmita, [Nicholwui, II. A., ami Kthrridj^*-, K.Jiiii.], \t\>. For 1878; London, 1882, hivertebratu, [IJiako,.!. F.], |.|.. ;{i:^-;{t«». F'or 187!»; bindoii. 1887, Invcrh-brata, [f'< liaf, \V..I.]. |>I>.-n 1-:M4. For 188(W1884; Vol. II, London, 1889, Iiivrrt^-hrata, [Siu-rlH.rn, (". D.], |.|.. :5'_':{-411'. 4. •loiinml <»f the Royjil Microscopit-al Sai' in ourn'nt jiuiuIkts of this serial. T). Hcvuc ('iiti(|iH' dc Pah'o/ooloj^ic, ("os.sinan. I'aris. Hr\'o/.oain's, l.v(;. F. Dolifns. rnniivn' AimuV, 1.S97, p|>. :!7-:W,7ti,l-';-124, 170-171.'. Dj'uxionic Ann»'»s 18«»8, pp. 70-7."). Troisii-nu' Anm'-f, I8!«), j.p. 8.")-87, l'_'4-|-J">. (J. Zoolojfi.schcr .lahn'shrricht. h!'n von dci* /oolo^is<'h('n Station /u Nrapcl. Leipzijf, iMSO-r*. Hrrlin, IMST . SiK'Ufii'l,.!. \V., and llat.xclu'k, P.. ( For lS7it). I-., 1880, pp. 7i«)-7!t."). Spcn^tt'l, .1. W. ( For 1880), L. 1881, pp. ;{;{<;-:M7; ( for 1S81 i, I.., 1882, j.p. :tl l-.'522. Vijrt'linH, W. J. ( For 1882). L., 188:{. pp. :{(>2-:!l.'); ( for lS8:t ), 1... 188.->, pp. 22-1-24.".; ( for 1884), h., 188(5, pp. 271-20:i; (for 188.^)), I'.., 1887. pp. 2mt-22r); (for 188t>), |{., 1888, V, i'P- !->*; ( f'"' 1887), n., 1888, k, pp. 1-."). IViMini'Icn,.!. F. van. ( For 1888), I?., 1800, f. pp. 1-8; (f.,r 1880), I?., 1801, f, pp. 1-7. Sciiu-incnz, I'. (For 1800), 15., 1802, rt'. ^, pp. 1-1 1 ; (f(.r 1801 ), 15,, 180;{, i, m, pp. 1-12. [I^tor voinnu's not WH'n.] 7. Tho Zooloyiral K»M*onl. [Vols. l-t*» calh'd The Hccord of Zool<){^- ical Litt'raturt'. I London. (Ircfiic, .1. Keay. (For !St;4 i, I, 180."), j.p. 2.")l-2r(ti. Wrij;ht, i;. Fcni-vai. (For jsii.")), jj, 18()<), pj.. 20,S-.'50.">; (for IStiO), 111, 1.S07, pp. 2i;{-21t); (for iS()7). IV, 1808. pj). (iO;!-(i(iO; (for 1808), V, 1800, pp. .")().')-.")0-212; (for is70i,XIII, 1878, Moll. pi>. 0:5-()7; (for 1877). XTV, l87!t, Moil. pp. SS-<»8; ( fnr IS7S|, X\', 1880, Moil. pp. 8S-0."); (for 1870). XVI, 1881, .M.ili. ,,p. lO.Vli:!; ^for 188(t). XVII, 1881, Jloll. J.).. 10.V12.'); (for i8Sl ). XVllI, 1SS2, Moil. pp. 04-108; (fur 1SS2), XIX, 188.'5, :\Ioli.pi..07-II."); (for iss;;,. XX, ISS4. Moil. pp. 07-1. '5: (for 1S84), XXI, 188."), I'oi. pp. l-j.'.. Vine, (i. \{. ( For lS8.')i, XXll, IssO, I'oi. ).).. 1 lo. Iloyl.;, \V. K. (For ISSOi, XXlll, ISS7, I'ol.pp. 1-12; (for 1887), XXIV, 1888, I'oi. "pp. 1-17; (for 1888), XXV, ISOO, I'oi. pp. 1-ii. Laltor, (>. II. ( For 1880). XXVI. 18SM). I'oi. pp. 1-S. Mifi'lu'll. I'.Chalni.'rs. ( For IS'.HI), XXVII, IS02. I'ol.pp. 1-10. \Vo( hvani. 15. 15. ( For 1801 ), X XVI 11, 1802. I'oi. pp. 1-1; (for I8«I2), XXIX, 18'.t:5, 15r\.pp. 1-."); (for 180:5), XXX, 1S04, r.ry.pp. 1-7; (for 1804), XXXI, ISO."), I5ry. pp. l-<); (for 180.1), XXXII, ISOO, 15ry. |.p. 1-0. IJnchanan, Flon-niT. ( For 1800), X XX i II, 1807. I5,y. pp. !-<;; (for 1807), XXXIV, 1808, 15ry. pi". l-l; (,for 1808), XXXV. 1800, I'.ry. \>\>. 1-."). Zoolo^Mschrr .\n/('ij»('i-. lirniu.si^cjLridM'n v«mi l*rof. A. Victor Carus, Leipzig. Vols. 1 IS. isT.s-j.sUa. C'liircnt nuinlMTs contain titles of 'M. 564 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [Bri.i.. 173. publicutioriH i-ulating to Bryozoa; consult index of each volume under I. Literature. This feature of the " Anzeiger" continued as — Bibliographia Zoologica (diario '^ Zoologisc^her Anzeiger" adnexa), adjuvantc concilio bibliographico quod Turici prseside H. H. Field institutuni est, edidit J. Vic* jr Cams. Vols. I- , 1896- . Consult index of each volume. Bibliographia Univei'salis. Scctio Zoologica. Edidit Concilium Bibliographicum, Turici (Zurich), 1896-19()0-|-. This is the" card system" applied to a current record of publica- tions relating to zoology and several kindrt^d branches. The titles are classified and numbered according to the Dewe^' decimal classifica- tion. Recent Bryozoa arc 594.7; fossil Bryozoa 604.7. (6) LI8T8 filVINU TITLE8 Of I'APERH CONCERMNO BKYOZnA. 1830. Blainville, M. H. de. Dictionnairc des Sciences Naturellcs, Vol. LX, 1830, pp. 535-540. 1846. Engelmann, TVilhelm. Index Librorum Historiam Naturalem, or Bibliotheca Historico-Naturalis. Verzeichniss der Bucher iiber Naturgeschichte, 1700-1846. Leipzig, 1846. 1848. Beneden, P. J. van. Listo des principaux ouvrages sur les polypes. (M^moires de I'Acad^mie Royale de Belgique, XXI, 1848, pp. 28-33.) 1861. Cams, J. Victor, and Engelmann, Wilhelm. Bibliotheca Zoologica: Verzeichniss der Stihriften iiber Zoologie, 1846-1860. Leipzig, 1861, pp. 834-840, 1664. 1880. Hincks, Thomas. A history of the British marine Polyzoa. 2 vols.. London, 1880. Vol. I, pp. 583-589. Tenison-'Woods, J. E. On the genus Amathia. Appendix: List of authors who have written directly or indirectly on Polyzoa. (Trans. Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria, XVI, 1880, pp. 107-118.) * 1883. Haddon, A. C. On budding in Polyzoa: List of papers referred to. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XXIII, 1883, pp. 553-555.) Vina, G-. R. Report on fossil Polyzoa: Bibliography. (Brit. Assoc. Rep., LlII, 1883, pp. 206-209.) [Paleozoic and Mesozoic] MiCKLn AND BAHKi.KR.I PAPERS CLASSIFIED BIBHOOBAPHIC 565 1884. Vine, O. R. Report on fossil Polyssoa: Bibliogmphy. (Brit. Asso**. R<'p., IA\, 1884, pp. 214-311».) [Cwtacroous and Tertiary. | 1885. Hanner, S. F. Stnicture and development of Ijoxosoma: T^ist of [)apei*s refj'rred to. (Quar. Jour. Mioda, and Tunicata. for the years 1861-1883. Cambridge, 1885. |Pho- ronis, p. 218.] Polyzoa, pp. 218-231. Vine, Q-. R. Report on recent Polyzoa: Bibliography. (Brit, .\ssoc. Rep., LV, 1886, pp. 674-680.) 1887. MacQillivray, P. H. A catalogue of the marine Polyzoa of Vi<'toria: List of authors and their works on Polyzoa. (Trans. Proi*. Roy. Soc. Victoria, XXIII, 1887, pp. 222-224.) 1889. Jelly, E. C. A synonymic catalogue of the recent marine Bryozoa, including Fossil Synonyms. London, 1881). Bibliography. i)p, 273-287. 1890. Davenport, C. B. Cristatella: List of papers referred to. (Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., XX. IHIM), pp. 148-151.) 1891. Davenport, C. B. Observations on budding in Paludicella: List of pH^rs referred to. (Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., XXII, ISJM, pp. 100-114.) 1893. Gregory, J. IV. On the British Palaeogene Bryozoa: Bibliogra]>hy. (Trans. Zool. Soc. London, XIII, 1893, pp. 266-275.) 1894. Taachenberg, O. Bibliotheca Zoologica II. Zoologio, IV, Ix^ipzig, 1894, pp. 2761-2770. I ft ■■«■ 560 AMERICAN FOHSIL KRYOKOA. 1896. [RUI.I.. 17ft. Ghregory, J. W. JuiiiMMic-Hrvozou: Hihlio^mphy. HritiHh MiiMMim Cutttlogufi, 18»«N pp. 224-281. Neviani, Antonio. Appiiiiti )>il>li<>^ratu'i imt srrvirr alia storia degli studi sui Hriozoi. (liuv. Ital. Sc. Nat. Siona. XVI, 18tM{, pp. 1-7,. 2.5-2S, 'M}-'AH. ) ( Not ho«m>. J Nordgaard, O. Littomtur vcdkoniincndo NorgoN ])o1y%<>faitna. 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Harvard Coll., XXII, 1891, No. 1, pp. 1-114, pis. i-xii.) NICKLE8 AND BAMi.KR.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED BIOLOGICAL. 581 Harmer, S. F. On the nature of the excretory processes in marine Polyzoa. (Proc. Cambridge Phil. Sll».) Proiiho, H. Sur trois cas de d^veloppement lihre observes 2, pp. 2(11-263.) Fo^trler, G-. H. Structure of Rhabdopleum. (Proc. R. Soc. Londnn, LIl, 181>2, pp. 132-134.)" Harmer, S. F. On the nature of excretory processes In marine Polyzoa. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.|, XXXIII. 181»2, pp. 123-167, pis. ii, iii.) Kraepelin, K. Die deutschen Susswasser-Bryozoen. II. Entwick*^- lungsges)ur}r, XII, 1892, pp. 1-68, pis. i-v.) Frouho, H. Contribution il Thistoire des Bryozoaires. (Arch. Zool. exp. f2j, X, 1892, pp. 557-656, 8 pis.) (Review l>y Ehleis in Nachr. k. Ges. Wiss., (TOttingen. 1893, pp 483-490.) 1893. Ehlers, E. Zur ^lorphologie der Bryozoen. (Nachr. k. Ges. Wiss., Gottingen, 1893, pp. 483-490. Harmer, S. F. On the occurrence of embryonic fission in Cvclostomii- tous Polyzoa. (Quai-. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.J, XXXIV, 1893, pp. 199-241, pis. xxii-xxiv.) 1895. Harmer, S. F. Preliminary note on embryonic fission in Lichenopf)ra. (Proc. R. Soc. London, LVII. 1895, pp. 188-192.) Oka, A. Note on the Nephridium of Endoproctous Polyzoa. (Zool. Mag., VII, 1895, pp. 6.5-66.) Sur la Barentsia misakiensis. (Zool. Mag., VIl, 1895, pp. 76-86, pi. xv.) 582 AMERICAN FOHSIL BRYOZOA. 1896. [nri.i.. 173. Harmer, S. F. On tho dovolopmont of Iil<'honoponi vorrucana, Fahr. (Quar. Jour. Micro. S<-i. [n. s. |, XXXIX, IHJX}, pp. 71-144, pis. vil-x.) (Proc. R. Soc. I^mdon, LIX, ISlHi, pp. 73-74.) 1897. Brumpt, E. Quolqucs faits rolatifs j\ rhistoii'o dii Phascolion strombi (Montajfu). (Arcrh. Zool. exp. [3], V, 1S07, pp. 48.3-4%.) Harmer, S. P. Notes on Cviilostoinatous Polyzoa. (Proc. Caniliridgo Phil. Soc, IX, lst)7, pp. 208-214.) 1898. Calvet, L. Sur le d<>veloppement et la structure do la larvo do quelques Biyozoaires cheilostonies. (Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, CXXVIl, 18!>S, pp. 79-81.) Sur Torigino du polypide des Bryo/oaires octoproctes inarins. (Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, CXXVIl, 18J)8, pp. 194-197.) Harmer, S. F. On the development of Tubulipora, and on some Brit- ish and northern species o." *his genus. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XLI, 1898, pp. 73-1.57, pis. viii-x.) 1899. Heider, K. Bryozoa, in Korschelt and Heider's Textbook of the Eml)ryology of Invertebrates. English transl., London, 1899. Vol. II, pp. 12-64. Ladewig, F. IJeber die Knospung der ectoprocten Bryozoen. (Zool. Anz., XXII, 1899, pp. 355-357.) Nickereon, W. S. Notes on Loxosoma Davenporti. (Science [n. s.], IX, 1899, pp. 306-367.) J). FRESH- WATER. INCMTDINCJ I'Al'EKS WHICII TKEAT OP FRRSn-WATER HUYOZOA BIOIXIOIOAIXY AND SYSTEMATICALLY. 1744. Trembley, A. M^moire pour servir ii I'histoire d'un genre de polypes d'eau douce. Mem. III. Leyde, 1744. 1828. Meyen, F. J. F. Naturgeschichte der Polypen. [Alcyonella.] (Oken's Isis, XXI, 1828, cols. 1225-1234, pi. xiv.) Raspail, F. V. Histoiro naturcUc de TAlcyonelle fluviatile (Alcyo- nella stagnorum Lmk.), et de tons les gciures voisins. (M6m. Soc. d'Hist. Nat. Paris, IV, 1828, pp. 75-165, 246, pis. xii-xvi.) (Oken's Isis, XXI, 1828, cols. 1224-1225.) NICKI.E8 ANi> BASBLKB.] I'APEKS CLASSIFIED FUESU-WATEK. 583 1830. Meyen, F. J. F. Nachtn'lglioho Bcinorkiinnfcn ziir NaturjfOHchichtc dor Polypon do.s siisson Wasscrs. (Okoirs Isis, XXIII, 1S80, cols. 185-188.) 1835. Dumoitier, B. C. Rochorchos sur ranatomio ot physiolojrio dos poly- piei'.s cojjjposoH dVaii doiicf. (Hull. Acad. H. Sci. Hnixcllo.s, II, I8:{r), pp. 421-454 pis. V, vi.) (L'Institut, IV, 1S8»}, pp. 188-1H7.) (Okoir.s Isis, is:{7, pp. 770-775.) (Froiiop's Notizoii, XLIX, leS;J6, pp. 1SJ8-201, 211-218.) 1836. Qervais, P. Rochorchos sur los Polypos d'oau d()U('(\ ((^on pt. Rond. Aoad. Sf. 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(Oken's Isis, 1844, p. :57l.) 1841. (jDufs di (Bull. Acad. R. Sci. Bruxollos, VIII, 1841, Pari I, pp. 89-93, 1 pi.) Beneden, P. J. van. Sur lits nu)l)ilos dans los Alcvonollos. 584 AMEBICAN F0881L BKYOZUA. [m-LL.lTS. Coste, F. Propositions sur rorganisatioti dcs Polyprs iliivititilcs. (Coinpt. Rend. Acad. Sr einen niit ^iinHtigeui Krt'ol^ an^estolltun VerHuch Si'isswasser-Polypen von Paris nach Odessa zu vorpHanzen. ( Bull. Acad. Si'i. St. - Pt le d<^veloppement de la Pluniatella canipanulaUi. Lauiurck. In Voy- age dans la Russie nieridionale ot la Criuiee, Vol. Ill, 1S42, pp. 709-730, Atlas, Polypi, pi. i. 1843. Aiitwawj Q.. J. On Plumatella repens. (Brit. Assoc. Rep., XIII, 1843, Part II, pp. 74-7tJ.) (L'Institut, XI, 1843, p. 4r)4. ) Synopsis of th«' genera and species of Zoophytes inhal)iting the fresh waters of Ireland. (Brit. Assoc. Rep.. XIII, 1843, Part II, p. 77.) Dumortier, B.C., and Beneden, F. J. van. Histoire iiiiturelle des Polypes composes d'eau douce. (Nouv. Mem. Acad. 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Ass, l»ait II, p. 72.) (L'Institiit, XVIII, 1«5(), p. hi.) On a n«'w frcsh-watcr Bryozoon. (Brit. Ass, pp. 470-478.) 1850. Allman, G. J. On the pn*sent state of our kiiowledufe of tlu^ fresh- water Polyzoa. (Brit. Assoc. Rep., XX, l.sr>(», pj). ,j(l;'»-8;{7.) Hancock, A. On the ainitoniy of the fresh-water Bryozoa, with descriptions of three new species. (Trans. Tyn»'si(l«' Nat. Field Clu)), I, 1S.50, pp. mi-ior,, ;{ pis.) (Ann. Majr! Nat. Hist. [2j, V, 1850, pp. 173-202, pis. ii-v.) 1851. Leidy, J. On some American fresh-water Polyzoa. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, V, 1851, pp. 320-322, 1 pi.) 1853. Allman, G. J. On the reproductive system and d»>velopment of the gemnuu in Paludi«'ella articulata. (Proc. R. Irish Acatl., V. 1S5:), pp. 18-22.) 1854. Leidy, J. On Urnatella gracilis and a new species of Pluniatella. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, VII, 1S54, pp. lltl-ll>2.) 1856. Allman, G. J. A monojfraph of the fresh-water Polyzoa, includinj'' all the known species, )K)th British and fonMs^n. London, IS.")*;, viii+lli) pp., 11 pis. (Review in Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci., VI, 1858, pp. 30-43, l)y (Jeorj^e Busk.) 1858. Leidy, J. Remarks on Polyzoa. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 18.58, pp. ISH-ltm.) nm AMERICAN FOHHIL BRYOZoA. 1860. [Hiii.i,.i7:t. Aplin, C. d'Oyly H. FroHh-wat«T Poly/ou in Austmlia. (Ann. Mii«r. Nut. Hist. (Hj, VI, 1M.) Hancock, A. On a new s|M>ri(>s of Plumatclla, and on tli<; occiirrcnco of Fredoriiudlu .sultana, noar NVwj'aMtlf, and of Lophopiis crvstal- linus, in Noi'thuinl>ci'land. (Tmns. Tynt'sidt* Nat. Fiold ('lul>, IV, IHOO, pp. (J7-08.) MacGillivray, P. H. DcHcription of a now six'cios of IMuinatidIa (P. Aplinii). (Tmns. K. S:t-2(»4.) 1863. Houghton, W. Our fivHh-watcr Toly/oa. (Pop. Sc-i. liv\., II, ls()8, pp. HO 1-810, 2 pis.) Slack, H. S. R<>stin}^ K^^s, or stjitoldasts of a Pluuiatcdla. (Into). Obser., II, 1808, pp. 271-274, I pi.) 1866. Houghton, W. On the oi'curnMu*' of ^'!iludicolia EhnMilMTgi in Shn)p.shin\ (Ann. Maj(. Nat. Hist. [: XVII, 1S0(}, pp. 287-288.) Hyatt, A. ObstTvations on Polyzoa. .nibordrr PhylactolitMuata. (Proc. Essex Inst., IV, 186(5, pp. 197-228, pis. vii-xlv; ibid., V, 1800-1868, pp. 97-112, 14.5-160, 193-232, pi. xv.) Farfitt, E. On two no\s' spociosof f rosh-watcr Polyzoa. (Ann. Ma<^. Nat. Hist. [8], XVIII, 1866, pp. 171-178, pi. xii.) Ranson, J. J., and Ponton, T. G-. Notes on Lophopus crystallinus. (Pop. Sci. Rev., V, 1866, pp. 438-441, 1 pi.) 1867. Hyatt, A. The nioss-anlmals, or fresh- water Polyzoa. (Amei*. Nat., 1, 1867, pp. 57-04, pi. iii; pp. 131-180, pi. Iv; pp. 180-180, pi. v.) 1868. Nitsche, H. Beitnige zur Anatomie und Entwickelungsgesehiohte der phylaetolaMuen Siisswasserbryozoen, insbesondere von Alcyo- nella fungosa Pall. sp. (Reichcrt u. du Bois R.'s Areh. f. Anat., 1808, pp. 40,5-521, 4 pis.) Parfitt, E. Note on a variety (?) of AI('3'onella fungosa. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 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Naturf. (ics. Loipzijf, IS74, pp. 31-30.) 1875. Nitsche, H. Bcitnljjo zur Kcnntniss d(>r Hryozoon. A. Uebcr dii^ Knospunjf dcr Polypidc, dcr phylactoht'incn Siisswasscrhryozocn. (Zcitschr. f. wish. ZooI., XXV, 1875, Supi)l.-IIcft, 3. pp. 343-301, pIs. xxiv, XXV.) 1876. 7oung, J. On a frcsh-wator Pohzoon l)clonj^inj!f to the j.'cnus Alcyo- nclla, discovered in the (lerniain's Loch, near Maryhiil, in Aujfust, 1861). (Proc. Nat. Hist. See. Glasj^ow, II, 1876, pp. 2-3.) 1878. Cruger, K. The largest of all fresh-water Polyzoa. [Pectlnatella magniiica Lcidy.] (Anier. Natur.. XII, 187H, p. 2r»2.) 1879. Allman, G. J. Recent progress in our knowledge of the structure and development of the Phyluctohematous l^olyzoa. (Presidential Anniversary Address.) (,Iour. liinn. Soc. ZooI., XIV, 187{>, pp. 489-50.5.) Leidy, J. On Cristatella Ida*. (Pro<\ Acad. Nat. S<'i. Phihidclphia, 1879, pp. 203-204.) 588 AMEBICAN FOSHIL BRYOZOA. [BUI.!,. 173. 1880. Hamilton, A. 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Hay, in South Africa: with iciiiarkH on their jfco^raphical distril)ution, and observations on the genera Phiniidaria and CateniceUa. (Hrit. Assoc. Uep., XX, 1850, Part II, pp. 118-120.) 1851. Busk, G. Notices of tliree undcscril)ed species of Poly/oa. (Ann. Majr. Nat. Hist. [2], VII, 1851, pp, 81-85, pis. viii,'ix.) |(ireat Hritain and Torres Strait {{).] Couch, R. Q. Ueinarks on a new Zoophyte lielonj^inj? to the genus Crisia. (Trans. Nat. Hist. Antiq. Soc. Penzance, I. 1851, pp. 38-89.) Notice of a new species of Crisidia [Johnstonia]. (Tnins. Nat. Hist. Anti(|. Soc. Penzance, I, 1851, pp. 807-808.) Hincks, Thomas. Notes on Hritish Zoophytes, with descriptions of some new species. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [2,] VHI, 1851, i)p. 853-862, pi. viii.) Sars, M. Be reining oni en Zoologisk Reise i Soinineren 1840 i Tiofo- (Nyt Mag. Naturv., VI,, 1851, pp. 121-211.) ten og Finniarken. 1852. Busk, G. An account of the Polyzoa and Sertularian Zoophytes collected in the voyage of the Rattlesnahi on the coasts of Australia and the Louisiade Archipelago. In John MacGillivray's Narra- tive of the voyage of H. M. S. Rattlesimh,, (commanded by the late Captain Owen Stanley during the years 1846-1850, Vol. I, 1852, pp. 843-402, pi. i.) On the priority of the term Polyzoa for the Ascidian Polyp<>s. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [2], X, 1852, pp. 352-854.) Catalogue of the marine Polyzoa in the collection of the Hrit- ish Museum. Parts I and II. Cheilostomata. 1852-1854. Pa it I, 1852, viii+vi+54 pp.. 68 pis. (Review in (^iiar. .lour. Micro. Sci., I, 1853, pp. 186-18T.) Part II, 1854, viii+, 5.5-120 \y\).. \)U. 60-124. Hincks, T. On a peculiar organ which occurs on some of the marine Hryozoa and which appears to indicate a difl'erencc^ of sex. (Hrit. Assoc. Rep., XXII, 1852, Part II, pp. 75-76.) Landsborough, D. A popular history of Hritish Zoophytes <»i- Coral- lines. London, 1852, 404 pp., 20 pis. Thompson, W. Not(\s on some Scotch Zoophytes and Polyzoa. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [2], IX, 1852, pp. 403^04, pi. xvi H.) 1853. Sars, M. Hemjerkninger over det Adriatiske Ilavs Fauna sammen- lign«'t med Nordhavets. (Nyt Mag. Naturv., VII, 1853, pp. 367-397.) 600 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 178. 1854. Busk, Q. RemarkH on tho Htruc^ture and function of the nvicularian and vibracular organH of the Polyzoa; and on their value as diagnoHtic characterH in tho claMsification of those creatures. (Trans. Micro. Soi'. London [n. s.], II, 1864, pp. 26-33, pi. ii.) Stimpson, W. Synopsis of the marine invertebrata of Grand Manan or the region about the mouth of the Bay of Fiuidy, near New Brunswick. (Smithsonian Contr. Knowl., VI, 1854, Art. V, pp. 1-6G, pis. i-iii.) [Bryozoa, pp. 17-19, pi. i.] 1855. Busk, Q. Zoophytology. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci., Ill, 1856, pp. 253-266, pis. i, ii.) [Arctic] (Ibid., pp. 320-322, pis. iii-iv.) [New Zealand, iEgean Sea, Philippine Islands, or Australia.] G-OBse, F. H. Notes on some new or little-known marine animals. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [2], XVI, 1855, pp. 27-36.) [Bryozoa, pp. 35-36, pi. iv.] Leidy, J. Contributions toward a knowledge of the marine inver- tebrate Fauna of the coasts of Rhode Island and New Jersey. (Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia [2], III, 1856, pp. 135-152.) [Bryozoa, pp. 141-143.] I(t56. Busk, Q-. 'trophy tology. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci., IV, 1856, pp. 93-96, pi. vi.) [Great Britain.] (Ibid., pp. 176-179, pis. vii, viii.) [Mazc.^-^n, Gulf of California.] (Ibid., pp. 308-312, pis. ix-xii.) [Great Britain, California.] Polyzoa collected by Mr. M'Andrew on the coast of Norway and Finland in 1856. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [2], XVIII, 1856, pp. 32-36, pi. 1.) 1857. Alder, J. Descriptions of new British Polyzoa. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci., V, 1867, pp. 24-26, pis. xiii, xiv.) On a new species of Bugula. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci.,V, 1867, pp. 174-176, pi. xvii.) A catalogue of the Zoophytes of Northumberland and Durham. (Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, III, 1858 [1857], pp. 93-162, pis. iii-x, Bryozoa on pis. vii, viii, x.) Busk, Q-. Zoophytology. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci., V, 1857, pp. 172-174, pis. XV, xvi.) [New Zealand.] Zoophytology. [A review of Alder's Catalogue in Tyneside Natural. Field Club, and descriptions of Alder's new species and genei*a.] (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci., V, 1867, pp. 242-249.) I MiCKLW AND BAHHLEB.) PAPERS CLA8SIFIKD — MAKINK. (U)l Binoks, T. On some new British Polyzou. (Quur. ffoiir. Micro. S<'i., V, 1857, pp. 176-176, 249-250, \)l xVii.) Johnston, O. Description of u specimen of KHclmrsi ccrvi(*orniH from Embleton Bay. (Hist. Berwickshire Niit. Chib, III, 1857, pp. 175-170.) MacDonald, J. D. Brief description of a CtcnoHtomatous Poly/oon, allied to Vesicularia. (Proc. H. Sl- 263, pis. XX, xxi; ibid., VII, 1859, pp. 05-67, pis. xxii, xxiii.) Carter, H. J. Description of a lacustrine Bryozoon allied to Flustra [Hislopia]. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [3], 1, 185S, pp. 1(;9-171, pi. vii.) Dyster, F. D. Notes on two new British Polyzoa. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci., VI, 1858, pp. 200, 201, pi. xxi.) Redfem, P. On Flustrella hispida. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Srkninger agaaende de ved de sydlige og vestligc Kyster af Norge forekommondo Polyzoer. (Forh. Videns. - S(>lsk. Christiania, 1862. pp. 40-50.) Hincks, T. A catalogue of Zoophytes of South Devon and South Cornwall. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [3], IX, 1862, pp. 22-30, pi. vii; ibid., pp. 200-207, pi. xii; ibid., pp. 303-310, 4<'.~ 47:,, ])l. xvi; ibid, p'.], X, 1862, pp. 360-363.) (Supplement in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4|, VIII, 1871, pp. 73-83, pis. v, vl.) Sars, M. Bcskrivelse over nogle norske Polyzoer. (Forh. Videns - Selsk. Christiania, 1862, pp. 141-167.) 1863. Alder, J. Supi)lenient to a catalogue of the Zoophytes of Northum- })erlaMdand Durham. (Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, V, 1863, pp. 225-247, pis. viii-xi.) NicKi.E9ANi>nAssi,ER.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED MARINE. 003 og us I Alder, J. Report of the dredging expedition to tiie Dojrger Bank and thi' eoa.sts of Northumberland. Zoophytes. (Trans. Tyne«ide Nat. Field Clul), V, 1S(J3, pp. 288-290.) Claparede, E. Uobcr eine wahrseheiidieh zu den Bryozoen gehorige Thierforin, Loxosouia singulare Kefeist. Heohiu-htungen iiber Anatoniie und Ent wickelungsg(!seh ichte avi rbelloser Thiere. Leip- zig, 1803. Keferstein, W. Ueber Loxosonia singulare, gen. et sp. n. , den Schnia- rotzer einer Annelide. (Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., XII, 18(»o, pp. 131-132, pi. xi.) Packard, A. S. A list of animals dredged near Caribou Island, southern Labrador, 18(50. (Canad. Nat. Geol., VIII. 1803, i)p. 401-429, pis. i, ii.) [Bryozoa, pp. 400-412, pis. i, li.] 1864. Alder, J. Descriptions of new British Polyzoa, v.ith remarks on some Imperfectly known species. (Quar. flour. Micro. Sci. fn. s,], IV, 1804, pp. 95-101), pis. ii-iv.) (Brit. Assoc. Rep., XXXIII, 1803, Part II, pp. 97-98.) Couch, R. Q. Notice of the occurrence in Cornwall of that rare Zoophyte, Retepora reticulatsi. (Trans. Nat. Hist. Antici. Soc. Penzance, II, 1804, pp. 303-306.) Norman, A. M. On undescribed British Actinozoa, Hydrozoa, and Polyzoa. (Ann. Mag. Nat, Hist. [3], XIII, 1804, pp. 82-90, pis. ix-xi.) 1865. Davrson, J. TV. Note on a species of Gemellaria from Sable Island. [G. Willisii sp. nov.] (Proc. Nova Scotian Inst. Nat. Sci.. 1, Part III, p. 3, 1807[1805J.) Hincks, T. Zoophytt^-: The history of their development. (Quar. .lour. Sci. fSamuelson], II, 180;"), pp. 401-418, 2 i)ls.) Smitt, F. A. Kritisk fort(>ckiung ofver Skandinavlens Hafsbryozoer. (Ofv. k. Vetens.-Akad. Forh., XXII, 1805, pp. Iir>-142,' 1 p!.; ibid., XXIII, 1800, pp. 395-^33, li pis.; ibid., XXIV, 1807, pj). 279-429. r> pis.; ibid., XXIV, 1807, Bihang, pp. 3-2:50, ])h.. x\iv, xxv; ibid., 1871, pj). Ilir)-I134, j)ls. xx, xxi.) 1866. Fischer, P. Ftude sur Ics Bryozoaires ptirforants de la famillc des Tei'ebriporides. (Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, LXII, 1800, pp. 985-987.) (Quar. -lour. Micro, Sci. [n. s. |, VI, 180<'>, pp. 157- 158.) (Nouv. An-h. Mus. Hist. Nat. Piris, II. 1800. pi>. 293-313, M'IntOBh,W.C. Observations on the marine Zoology of North Uist, Outer Hebrides. (Proc. R. Soc. Edinl)urgh, 1800., pp. 000-014.) 604 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bdll. 173. Norman, A. M. Ropoit on the Crustacea, Echinodermata, Polyzoa, Af!tinozoa, and Hydrozoa from the coasts of the Hebrides. (Brit. Assoc. Rep., XXXVI, 1866, pp. 193-206.) [Bryozoa, pp. 203-205.] 1867. Alder, J. Description of three new or imperfectly known Polyzoa, found on the coasts of Northumberland and Durham. (Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland and Durham, 1, 1867, pp. 60-64, 1 pi.) Busk, G. Zoophytology. (Quar. Jour Micro. Soc. [n. s.],Vn, 1867, pp. 241-243, pi. xxxvi.) [Australia and Cape of Good Hope.] Clapar^de, E. 8ur le Loxosoma Kefersteinii, Bryozoaire mou du Golfe de Naples. (Ann. Sci. Nat., Zool. [5], VUI, 1867, pp. 28-30, pi. vi.) (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4], I, 1868, pp. 311-312.) Heller, C. Die Bryozoen des Adriatischen Mecres. (Verb. d. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, XVH, 1867, pp. 77-136, pis. i-vi.) Norman, A. M. Preliminary report on the Crustacea, Molli*. 3>i(i 'i. Echinodermata, and Coelenterata, procured by the SI iijind Dredging Committee in 1867. (Brit. Assoc. Rep., XXX Vli, 1867, pp. 437-441.) Packard, A. S. Observations on the glacial phenomena of Labrador and Maine; with a view of the recent invertebrate fauna of Labrador. (Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., I, 1867, pp. 210-303, pis. vii, viii.) [Bryozoa, pp. 269-276, pi. vii.] Pourtal^B, L. F. Contributions to the fauna of the Gulf Stream at great depths. (Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. , I, No. 6, 1867, pp. 103-130.) [Bryozoa, pp. 110-111.] Smitt, F. A. Bryozoa marina in region i bus arcticis et borealibus viventia, recensuit F. A. Smitt. (Of v. k. Vetens.-A.kad. FOrh., 1867, No. 6, pp. 443-487.) 1868. Danielssen, D. C. Om to nye Arter Bryozoer. (FOrh. Vidensk. SeLsk. Christiania, Aar 1867, 1868, pp. 23-24.) Lansweert, — . Liste de Zoophytes et de mollusques inferieurs (tuniciers et brvozoaires) du littoral Beige. (Ann. Soc. Malac. Belgique, HI, 1868, pp. 113-126.) MacG-illivray, P. H. Descriptions of some new genera and species of Austmlian Polyzoa; to which is added a list of species found in Victoria. (Trans. R. Soc. Victoria, IX, 1868, pp. 126-148.) Norman, A. M. Shetland Final Dredging Report. Part II. On the Crustacea, Tunicata, Polyzoa, Echinodermata, Actinozoa, Hydrozoa, and PoriiV' ,. (Brit. Assoc. Rep.. XXXVIII, 186 S, pp. 247-342.) [Bi-ycfzoa, pp. 303-312.] Notes on some rare British Polyzoa, with desaiir'ior.s of new species. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.],Vin, 1568, pp. 212-222, pis. v-vii.) i On !oa. ■r NICKLES AND BA8SLEB.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED MARINE. 605 Peach, C. "W. On a new Eschara from Cornwall [E. verrucosa]. (Brit. A^^so(^ Rep., XXXVIII, 1868, p. 109.) On a new British Eschara [E. verrucosa], and the ot'currence in Cornwall of Sphenotrochus Wrightii, of Gosse. (Jour. R. Inst. Cornwall, III, 1868-70, pp. 116, 117.) 1869. Allman, G. J. On Rhabdopleura, a new genus of Polyzoa. (Proc. R. Soc. Edinburgh, VI, 1869, pp. 438-440.) On Rhabdopleura. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], IX, 1869, pp. 57-63, pi. viii.) Kirchenpauer, G-. H. Beschreibung neuer Bryozoen. (Museum Godeffroy, Catalog IV, 1869, pp. xxv-xxxiv, 118-119.) Perkins, Q-. H. The MoUuscan fauna of New Haven. Part II. Acephala and Bryozoa. (Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XIII, 1869-71, pp. 139-163.) [Bryozoa, p. 161.] Stoliczka, F. On the anatomy of Sagartia Schilleriana and Membrani- pora Bengalensis, a new Coral and a Bryozoon living in brackish water at Port Canning. (Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, XXXVIII, Part II, 1869, pp. 28-63, pis. x-xii.) 1870. Fischer, P. Bryozvoaires, Echinodermes et Foraminiferes marins du Dcpartement de la Gironde et des c6tes du sud-ouest de la Franc(^ (Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, XXVII [(3) VII], 1870, pp. 329-357.) Hincks, T. On some interesting points in the history of the Polyzoa. (Pop. Sci. Rev., IX, 1870, pp. 57-64.) Kent, J. S. On a New Polyzoan, " Victorella pavida," from the Vic- toria docks. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], X, 1870, pp. 35-39, pi. iv.) 1871. Gill, T. N. Arrangement of the families of Mollusks. (Smithsonian Misc. Coll.,X, No. 227, 1871, 49 pp. Bryozoa, pp. 27-30.) [Pro- poses Order Rhabdopleuraj for Rhabdopleum.J Hincks, T. Supplement to a (catalogue of zoophytes of South Devon and South Cornwall. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4j, VIII, 1871, pp. 73-83, pis. V, vi.) Manzoni, A. Supplemento alia fauna dei Bryozoi Mediterranei. 1" contribuzione. (Sitz. d. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, LXIII, 1871, I Abth., pp. 73-82, 3 pis.) Peach, C. W. On Pustulopora clavata of Busk, from the Woif Rock, near Penzance. (Jour. R. Inst. Cornwall, IV, 1871-3, pp. 88-89, 1 pi., tigs. C, D.) 606 AMEKICAN FOSSIL BKYOZOA. [iil'1,1.. 173. 1872. Allman, Q-. J. Oti th«i stnu-turo of Cyphonimtcs. (Brit. Assoc. Rep., XLII, 1872, Tai-t II, pp. 133-1:54.) (Qimr. Jour. Micro. Sci. |n. s. I, XII, 1872, pp. 3}I5-3J)7.) Q-ray, J. E. On Flu.strji inarjjinatii of Krauss and an allied species, forming a new genus (Flu.straniorpha) of Escharida', from Natiil. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4J, X, 1872, pp. 1(;7-I(;9.) Hincks, T. On Cyampylonema, a new genus of Polyzoa. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4], X, 1872. pp. 'SiH\-SU7, pi. xx, 5.) Sars, Q-. O. On some remarka])le forms of animal life from the great deeps ort tlie Norwegian coast. (University program for the first half year 18()!), Christiania, 1872.) ^ \Vidiu.rederOstsce. In " Bericht iiber die expedition zur physikalish-chemischen und ))iologischen Untersu- chung der Ostsee in Sommer, 1871, auf S. M. Aviso-Dampfer Pommemnln:' Kiel, 1873, pp. 97-144. Farfltt, E. On a new species of Cellepora. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., [4J, XII, 1873, pp. 98-99.) Sars, G. O. Om en hidtil lidct kjendt man-kelig Shegtstype af Poly- zoer. (Forh. Videns. -Selsk. Christiania, XV, 1873, pp. 380-400.) Trask, J. B. New species of Zoophytes from the bay of San Francisco and adjacent localities. (Proc. California Acad. Nat. Sci., I, 1854- 1857 (newspaper reports), edition 2, 1873, pp. 112-114.) Verrill, A. E. Report upon the invertebrate animals of Vineyard Sound and the adjacent waters, with an account of the physical characters of the region. (U. S. Fish Comm. Rep. for 1871-72, Wasliington, 1873, pp. 295-778.) [Bryozoa, pp. 707-714, pis. xxxiii, xxxiv, and numerous references in preceding pages.] N1CKI.E8AM1BA88LER.J PAPERS CLASSIFIED — MARINE. 007 y- ).) CO 4- •til l8. 1874. Busk, &eorge. Notice of a now Polyzoon (Mippuiaria Ej^ortoni). (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, pp. 2J>-8(), 1 [)1.) On Chivoporsi hystricis, a new Polyzoon belona'. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.,J XIV, 1874, pp. 2()l-2()2, pi. jx.) [Mediterranean. I Kirchenpauer, Gr. H. drronlandi.sche Hryozoen. Leipzijj, 1S74. (Die zweite Deutsche Nordpolarfahrt in den .lahren 18r)5> und 1870, unter Fiihrung des Kapitans Karl Koldewey. Herausgegeben von d. Verein f. d. deutwche Nordpolarfahrt in IJrenien. II. Band. Wi.ss. p:rgebni,sse, 1874, pp. 411-428.) Lankester, E. R. Remarks on the affinities of Rhabdopleura. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XIV, 1874, pp. 77-81.) M'Intosh, W. C. On the invertebrate marine fauna of St. Andrews. III. Polyzoa, Tunicata. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4J, XIII, 1874, pp. 802-315.) Sars, Gr. O. On Rhabdopleura mirabilis (M. Sars). (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XIV, 1874, pp. 23-44, pi. i.) Whiteaves, J. F. On recent deep-sea dredging o})erations in tho Gulf of St. Lawrence. (Amer. Jour. Sci. [3J, VII, 1874, pp. 210- 219.) (Canad. Nat. [n. s.], VII, 1875, pp. 257-2G7.) 1875. Busk, Gr. Catalogue of marine Polyzoa in tho collection of tho British Museiun. Part III. Cyclostomata. London, 1875, viiiH-41 pp., 38 pis. Kirchenpauer, Gr. H. Zoologische Ergebnisse der Nordseefahrt von 21. fluli l)is t). September 1872. (Berichtiiberdie Untersuchungs- fahrt der Pmnineranla in der Nordsee, 1872.) VL Bryozoa. (Jahresbericht der Commission zur wissenschaftlichen Untersu- chung der deutschen Meere in Kiel, II, III, 1875, pp. 173-lJH).) "Verrill, A. B. Brief contributions to zoology from the museum of Yale College. Nos. XXXII and XXXIII. Results of dredging expeditions oil' the New England coast in 1874. (Amer. tlour. Sci. [3], IX, 1875, pp. 411-415, pi. vii; ibid. [3], X, 1875, pp. 30-44, pis. iii, iv.) 1876. Busk, G. Descriptions of some new species of Polyzoa from Kerguo- len Islands. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4J, XVIII, 1870, pp. 110- 118.) Ehlers, E. Hypophorella expansa. F]in Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Uiinirenden Bryozoen. (Al)h. d. k. Ges. d. Wiss. Gottingen, XXI, 1870, pp. 1-15(), 5 pis.) 608 AMERICAN FOSSIL BBYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Hutton, F. V7. Corrections and additions to the list of Polyzoa in the (catalogue of the marine moilusca of New Zealand. (Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst., IX, 1876, pp. 368-361.) 1877. Hincks, T. On Polyzoa from Iceland and Labrador. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4], XIX, 1877, pp. 97-112, pis. x, xi.) On British Polyzoa. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4], XX, 1877, Part I, pp. 212-218; Part II, classification, pp. 520-632.) Note on the radical fibres of the Polyzoa. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4], XX, 1877, pp. 218-220.) Hutton, F. W. On some Australian Polyzoa. (Proc. R. Soc. Tas- mania for 1877, pp. 23-26.) Joliet, L. Contributions k I'histoire naturelle des Biyozoaires des cotes de France. (Arch. Zool. exp., VI, 1877, pp. 93-304, pis. vi- xiii.) (Revue Scient. [2], XIII, 1877, pp. 601-602.) Koren, F., and Danielssen, D. C. Beskrivelse over Ki letoskias smit- tii og arborescens. (Fauna littoralis Norwegise, III, 1877.) Martens, E. von. Ueber ein Bryozoon aus dem sudatlantischen Oceane, welches von Einsiedler-Krebsen bewohnte Meerschnecken- Schalen iiberzieht. (Sitzb. d. Ges. naturf. Freunde, Berlin, 1877, p. 183.) Tenison-TVoods, J. E. On some new Australian Polyzoa. (Jour. Proc. R. Soc. New South Wales, XI, 1877, pp. 83-84, 2 pis.) TVinther, Q-. Fortegnelse over de i Danmark hidtil fundne Hav- Bryozoer. (Naturh. Tidskr. KjObenhavn [3], XI, 1877-78, pp. 1-40.) 1878. Qirard, M. Les Bryozoaires. Exposition des travaux les plus r^- cents. (Rev. et Mag. Zool. [3], VI, 1878, pp. 34r-44.) Hincks, T. Note on the movements of the vibracula in Caberea Boryi, and on the supposed common nervous system in the Poly- zoa. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XVIII, 1878, pp. 7-9.) Notes on the genus Retepora, with descriptions of new species. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], 1, 1878, pp. 353-365, pis. xviii, xix.) Hutton, F. W. On some South Australian Polyzoa. (Proc. R. Soc. Tasmania for 1877, 1878, pp. 23-25.) Lenz, Heinrich. Die wirbellosen Thiere der Travemiinder Bucht. Th. I. Deutsch. Meer. Jahresb. 4, 6, and 6, 1878; [Anhang] 7-11, 1884, pp. 169-174. Peach, C. W. Observations on British Polyzoa. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XUI, 1878, pp. 479-486, pi. xxiii.) wirKi.ESANnBAssLEP.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED MAKIN^:. 609 # Smitt, F. A. Koconsio systematica animalium Rryozoorum, quro in itinoribus, unnis 1875 ct 1876, ad insulas Novaja Seml'n, et ad oHtiuni fliuHinis Jcnispi, duoe Professore A. E. Nordenskioid, iii- voiienint Doctorcs A. Stuxberg et H. Theol. (Of v. k. Vetensk.- Akad. FOrh., 85. Arg., 1878, No. 3, pp. 11-26.) Rot-ensio aniinaliuin Biyozoorum o mari arctico, quae ad peenin- sulani Kola, in itinorc anno 1877, duoe 11. Sandeberg, invenit F. Try bom. (Ofv. k. Vetensk.-Akad. FOrh., 35. Arg., 1878, No. 7, pp. 10-32.) Waters, A. W. On liryozoa. (Proe. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc, XVII, 1878, pp. 125-i38, 178.) The use of the opercula in the determination of the Chilostom- atous Bryozoa. (Proc. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc, XVIII, 1878, pp. 8-11, pi. i.) (Arch. Zool. exp., VII, 1878, N. et R.,pp. xlvi- xlvii.) 1879. Allman, Gr. J. On the relations of Rhabdopleura. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XIV, 1879, pp. 581-586.) Busk, Gr. Polyzoa from Kerguelen Island. (Phil. Trans. R. Soc. London, vol. 168, 1870, pp. 103-199, pl.'x.) On recent species of Heteropora. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XIV, 1870, pp. 724-726, pi. xv.) Goldstein, J. R. Y. On a new species of Polyzoa [Serialaria Woodsii]. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Soc. Victoria, I, 1870, pp. 10-20, pi. iii.) Hincks, T. 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On the anatomy of Distichopora, with a monograph of the genus. (Proc. R. Soc. New South Wales, XIII, 1870, pp. 40-63, 2 pis.) Bull. 173 39 610 AMERICAN FOSSIL HRYOZOA. [BUI,L. I7;i. Verrill, A. E. Brief contributions to Zooloj^y from the Museum of Yule College, No. XLllI. Notice of recent additions to the marine fauna of tlu; eastern coast of North America. (Amer. eTour. Sci. [3J, XVI I r, 1879, pp. .52-5-t.) Notice of recent additions to the marine invertebrata of tiie northeastern coast of Anusrica. (I'roc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. , II, 1879, pp. 1(15-205.) [Hryozoa, pp. 1S8-1JXI.J Contributions to the natural history of Arctic America. Molluscoids. (Hull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 15, 1879.) [Hryozoa, pp. 118-150.) Waters, A. W. On the occurrence of recent Heteropora. (Jour. R. Micro. Soc, II, 1879, pp. 390-398, pi. xv.) On the Bryozoa (Polyzoa) of the Hay of Naples. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5J, III, 1879, pp. 28-13, lll-12r), 192-202, 267-281, pis. viii-xv, xxiii. xxiv.) 1880. Busk, Q-. List of Polyzoa collected by Capt. II. W. Fielden in the North Pohir E>:^. edition, with description of new species. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XV^ 1880, pp. 231-241, pi. xiii.) Gt-oldstein, J. R. Y. Notes on living Polyzoa. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Soc. Victoria, 1, 1880, pp. 12-50.) A new species of Polyzoa [Catenicella ponderosa]. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Soc. Victoria, 1, 18S0, p. 63, pi. v.) Has'well, W. A. On the Cyclostomatous Pohzoa of l*ort Jackson and neiglil)orhood. (Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, IV, 1880, pp. 350-356.) Hincks, T. Contributions towards a general history of the marine Polyzoa. I. Madeiran Polj'zoa. II. Foreign Mem])raniporina. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], VI, 1880, pp. 69-92, pis. ix-xi.) II. Foreign Mcmbraniporina. III. Foreign Cheilostomata (Miscel- laneous). (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], VI, 1880, pp. 376-384, pis. xvi,xvii.) On a supposed Pterobrancliiate Polyzoon from Canada. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], V, 1880, pp. 239-241, 2 figs.) — On new Hydroida and Polyzoa from Barents Sea. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], VI, 1880, pp, 277-286, pi. xv.) A history of the British marine Polyzoa. 2 vols., London, 1880. Vol. I, text, cxli+601 pp. Vol. 11^ 83 pis. Hutton, F. W. Manual of New Zealand MoUusca. (Col. Mus. Geol. Sur. Dep., 1880, xvi+iv+224 pp.) [Bryozoa, pp. 179-199.] Jullien, J. Description d'une nouvelle espece de Bryozoaire pcrfo- mnt du genre Terebripora d'Orbigny. (Bull. Soc. Zool. France, V, 1880, pp. 142-144, 3 tigs.) i NICKLE8 AND BAssiEit] PAPERS CLASSIFIED — MARINE. 611 Kida. Liin. hon, leol. :fo- Mcc, « Kirchenpauer, G. H. IJobpr dio, Bryozoon-Gattunj]^ Adoona. (Abh. a. d. Geb. d. Natui'w. Vcr., Hamburg, VII, 1880, Abth. 1, pp. i-:>4, pis. 1-iii.) MacGiUivray, P. H. Polyzoa in McCoy\s Prodr. Zool. Victoria, Vol. I, Dooadc, V, 1880* pp. 27-52, pis' 45-49. Maplestone, C. M. A new species of Polyzoa. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Soc. Victoria, 1, 1880, p. 64, pi. v.) Nicholson, H. A. On the minut(^ structure of the recent Ileteropora neozelunica, Busk, and on the relations of the genus Heteroponi to Monticulipora. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5J, VI, 1880, pp. 32i>-338.) Richiardi, S. Briozoi d(»l mare della Toscana. (Catalogo 8ez. Ital. Esposiz. Berlino, 1880, pp. 153-154.) Tenison-Woods, J. E. On some recent and fossil species of Selena- riadte. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. South Australia, III, 1880, pp. 1-12, pis. i, ii.) On the genus Amathia of Lamouroux, with a description of a new species. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, XVI, 1880, pp. 89-118, 1 pi.) Waters, A. W. Note on the genus Heteropora. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [.5], VI, 1880, pp. 156-157.) Wilson, J. B. On a new genus of Polyzoa [CaUniiceUopsis]. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Soc. Victoria, 1, 1880, pp. 64—65,1 pi.) 1881. Busk, G-. Descriptive catalogue of the species of Cellepora collected in the Challenger Expedition. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XV, 1881, pp. 341-356.) Supplementary note respecting the use to be made of the chitinous organs in the- Cheilostomata in the diagnosis of species, and more particularly in the genus Cellepora. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., pp. 357-362, pis. xxvi, xxvii.) Notes on a peculiar form of Polyzoa closely alli(^d to Bugula (Kinetoskias, Kor. & Dan.). (Quar. ,Iour. Micro. Sci. [n. s. j, XXI, 1881, pp. 1-14, pis. i, ii.) HasAvell, W. A. On some Polyzoa from the (Queensland coast. (Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, V, 1881, pj). 33-40, pis. i-iii.) Hincks, T. Contrilmtions towards a general iiistory of the mariin> Polyzoa. IV. Foreign ^lembranipora (siH-oiid series). V. P^or- eign Cheilostomata (miscellaneous). (Ann. iNIiig. Nat. Hist. |.">|, VII, 1881, pp. 147-161, pis. viii-x.) Vi. Polyzoa from Bass's Straits. (Ibid. [5], VIII, 1881, pp. 1-14, 122-129, pis. i-v.) VII. Foreign Membraniporina (third series). VIII. Foreign Cheilostomata (miscellaneous). (Ibid. f5j, \UU 1881, pp. 12t>-136, pis. iii, y.) On a collection of Polyzoa from Bass's Strait. (Proc. Lit. Phil. Soc. Liverpool, No. XXXV, 1881, i)p. 249-270.; 612 AMEBIOAN FOSilL BRYOZOA. [BULL. 173. Jullien, J. LLstodes Bryozoaires rocueillis^ l^^tretut (Seine-Infdricure) par lo Dr. P. Fischer. (Bull. Soc. Zool. France, VI, 1881, pp. liM>-218.) Komanjues sur qnelques especes de Br>ozoaire8 Cheilosto- niiens, (Bull. Soc. Zool. France, VI, 1881, pp. 163-168.) Note sur une nouvelle division des Bryozoaires Cheilosto- niiens. (Bull. Soc. Zool. France, VI, 1881, pp. 271-285.) MacG-iUivray, P„ H. On two new genera of Polyzoa. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, XVII, 1881, pp. 15-18, 1 pi.) On some new species of Catenicella and Dictyopora; and on Ureeolipora, a new genus of Polyzoa. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. Vic- toria, XVII, 1881, pp. 84-87, 1 pi.) Polyzoa in McCoy's Prodr. Zool. Victoria, I, Decade VI, 1881, pp. 27-46, pis. 57-60. Fieper, F. W. Eine neue Bryozoe der Adria: Gemellaria (?) avicu- laris. (Jahresb. d. Westfalischen Prov.-Ver. f. Wiss. u. Kunst, IX, Mimster, 1881, pp. 48-48.) Ridley, S. O. Account of the zoological collections made during the survey of H. M. S. Alert in the Straits of Magellan and on the coast of Patagonia: Polyzoa. (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1881, pp. Ir-i-Bl, pi. vi.) Polyzoa, Cffilenterata, and Sponges of Franz- Joseph Land. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], VII, 1881, pp. 442-457, pi. xxi.) 1882. Caiter, H. J. Remarkable forms of Cellepora and Palythoa from the SiMieganibian coast. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], IX, 1882, pp. 416-411), pi. xvi.) Groldstein, J. R. Y. Some new species of Bryozoa from the Marion Islands, with notes on Bicellaria grandis. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, XVIII, 1882, pp. 39-46, pis. i, ii.) Haswell, "W. A. Note on the occurrence on the coast of New South Wales of the genus Mesenteripora Bl. (Polyzoa Cyclostomata). (Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, VI, 1882, pp. 199-202.) Hincks, T. On certain remarkable modifications of the avicularium in a species of Polyzoon, and on the relation of the vibraculum to the avicularium. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], IX, 1882, pp. 20-25.) ; Contributions towards a general history of the marine Polyzoa. IX and X. Foreign Cheilostomata (miscellaneous). (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5 J, IX, 1882, pp. 116-127, pi. v; ibid. [5], X, 1882, pp. 160-170, pis. vii, viii.) Polyzoa of the Queen Charlotte Islands: Preliminary notice of some new species. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [6], X, 1882, pp. 248-256.) the pp. i NicKLEs AND BARsiKR.] PAPKRS CLASSIFIED — MARINE. 613 If Hincks, T. Report on the Polyzoa of tho Qimhmj Clmrlottf Nlaiul-,. (Ann. Ma}<. Nat. Hist. [5], X, 18H2, pp. 4iV.M71. pis. xix, xx; ibid. [5|, XI, 18.S8, pp. 442-4.51. pis. xvii, xviii; il.id. \:i\, XIII, 1884, pp. 4S>-r>8, pis. iii, iv; pp. 208-2ir), pi. ix.) | Above papers reprintedandbound in pamphlet form by the (leol. Nat. Hist. Surv. C'anada, Ottiiwa, 1884, 44 pp., plates numbered as above.] Jullien, J. DragagesduTravailleur. Bryozoaires: KsijT'eesdiujifuees dans Toccan Atlantiquo en 1881. (Bull. So«'. Zool. Franee, VII, 1882, pp. 497-529, pis. xiii-xvii.) MacGillivray, P. H. Descriptions of new or little known Polyzoa. Parti. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, XVIII, 18S2, i)p. 1 15- 121, 1 pi.) Polj'zoa in McCoy's Prodr. Zool. Victoria, I, Decade VII. 1882, pp. 23-81, pis. 00-68. Maplestone, C. M. Observations on living Polyzoa. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, XVIII, 1882, pp. 48-51, 1 pi.) Milne-Edwards, A. Mediterranean and Atlantic Bryozoa. (Arch. Miss. Sci. Litt. [3], IX, 1882.) (Jour. R. Micro. Soc. |2|. HI, 1883, p. 108.) Vigelius, "W. J. Beobachtungen an Barentsia bulbosa Ilincks. (Zool. Anz., V, 1882, pp. 141-144.) CatiUogue of the Polyzoa collected during the I)ut<'h North- Polar cruises of the Willein BarenU in the years ISTS and l8Ti>. (Niederlandisches Arch. f. Zool., Supplement- Band, I. I S,S2, 3. Lief., 20 pp., 1 pi.) TVhiteaves, J. F. On a recent species of Heterojx)ra from the Strait of Juan de Fuca. (Amer. Jour. Sci. [3], XXIV, 1882, pp. 2T9-280.) 1883. e of pp. ? Hasvrell, TV. A. Note on a curious instance of symbiosis. (Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, VII, 1883, pp. 0()8-01(>.) Hincks, T. Contributions J./v^ards a general history of the marine Polyzoa. XI. Foreign v iieilostomata (Australia and New Zea- land). (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [.5], XI, 1883, pp. l'.>3-2(»2. pis. vi. vii.) MacGillivray, P. H. Descriptions of new, or little known. Polyzoa. Part II. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, XIX, 1883, pp. I3() 138, pis. i-iii.) Part III. (Ibid., pp. 191-195, pis. i, ii.) Part IV. (Ibid., pp. 287-293, pis. i, ii.) — Polyzoa in McCoy's Prodr. Zot)l. Victoria, 1, Decade VIII, 1883, pp. 29-31, pi. 78.) Quelch, J. J. On the ocecium of Spiralaria. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], XI, 1883, pp. 270-277.) 014 AMEIUCAN FOSSIL UKYOZOA. [liri.l,. I7:l. 1884. Busk, O. Report on the I'olyzoa coUocti'd by IT. M. S. nxdhmjn duritij,' the years 1873-1 87f). Parti. The Cheilostonmta. (Kep. Sci. Results Voy. Clialhixjrr, Zool.. X, Part xxx, 1M,S4, pp. i-xxiv, 1-210, pis. i-xxxvi.) Fewkes, J. TV. A new pehij,'ic larva. (Ann'r. Natur., XVI II, 1S,S4, l)p. .'{o.^-noi), %H. !-;{.) Hincks, T. ('oiitribution.s towards a jyeneral history of the marine Polyzoa. XII. Poly/oa from India (coast of Riirmah). XIII. P«.lv/oa fi'om Victoria and Western Australia. (Ann. Mxig. Nat. Hist. i^5], XIII, 1884, pp. 35(1-365), pis. xiii, xiv; ibid. [5], XIV, 1884, pp. 270-285, pis. viii, ix.) Laiskester, E. R. A contrilmtion to the knowled of Rha})dopleura. (Qaar. Jour. Micro. Sci. fn. s.J, XXIV, 1884, pp. ()22-«l47, pis. . xxxvii l)is-xli.) MacGillivray, P. H. DesiM-iptions of new, or little known, Polyzoa. Part V. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. Victoi-ia, XX, 1884, pp. 103-113, pis. i-iii.) Psirt VI. (Ibid., pp. 120-128, 1 pi.) Polyzoa in McCoy's Prodr. Zool. Vi<'toria, I, Decade IX, 1884, pp. 20-34, pis. 80, 00.) Quelch, J. J. On Schizoporella Ridleyi, *^r., and Schizoporella simplex, IVOrl)ijfny and Johnston, (^^mn. Maj^. Nat. Hist. [5J, XIII, 1884, pp. 21.5-217.) Vigelius, W. J. Die Bryozoen gesammelt wahiend der dritten und viert(!n Polarfahrt di^s "" WUh'iii Bdfc/ifs,^^ in den Jahren 1880 u. 1881. (Bijd. tot de Dierk., Amsterdam, XI, 1884, 104 pp., 8 pis.) — — Rijdragen tot de kennis der Oostcrschelde fauna. Bryozoen. (Tijds. Nederlandsche dierk. Ver., Supplement, I). I, 1884, pp. 540-.541>.) Waters, A. W. Closure of the Cyclostomatous Bryozoa. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XVII, 1884, pp. 400-404, pi. xvii.) 1885. Bousfield, E. C. The Victorella pavida of Saville Kent. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], XVI, 188.5, pp. 401-407, pi. xii.) Harxner, S. F. On the structure and development of Loxosoma. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XXV, 1885, pp. 201-337, pis. xix-xxi.) Hincks, T. Contributions towards a general history of the marine Polyzoa. XIV. Polyzoa from New Zealand and Australia. XV. Cheilostomata (Miscellaneous). (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], XV, 1885, pp. 244-257, pis. vii-ix.) MacQ-illivray, P. H. Descriptions of new, or little known, Polyzoa. Part VII. (Trans. Proc. R. So(% Victoria, XXI, 1885, pp. 02-90, pis. i-iii.) Part VIII. (Ibid., pp. 100-110, pis. i-v.) M 'T NrcKi.M AND hashi.kr.I PAPKHS rLAMSIFIED — MAHINK. fil5 lag. zoa. -09, J M I ) MacOilUvray, P. H. I\)lyz<«i in Mt'.Coy's Prodi-. Zool. Victoriii, I, Docade X, iSMo, pp. IH-Ho, \)U. S>i-'.>5>; II, iVnidr Xi. Issf), l)p. 17-:{<), p\s. lOn-loT. Muller, F. von. A n-i-ord f>f lociilitios of somk^ Nt'w South Wiilos ZoophytoH, us (l('t«'niiiiuHl l»v Dr. Kircln'npaui'r. (IM'oc. Ijiiiii. Soc. New South Wales. IX, Issr., pp. M-i-^'Ml) Ostroumoff, A. Noto siir la inotaiiiorphosc du C'yphoiiautrs. (Zool. Anz., VIII, lMsr>, p. 2li>.) Pennington, A. S. British Zoophytes: An introduction to tho Hydrolda, Aetinozoaand Polyzoa found in (ireat Britain. Ireland, and the Chainu'l Islands. liondon, 1^85, HGM pp., 24 i)ls. | Bryo- zoa, pp. 2()l-o8o, pis. xvi-xxiv.J Vine, Q-. R. Keport of the eoniiuittee appointed for the ))urpose of reporting on recent Polyzoa. (Brit. Assoc. Kep., L^', issri, pp, 481-080.) Waters, A. W. On the use of the avicidarian niandihle in the detormination of Chilostoniatous Bryozoa. (.lour. R. Micro. Soc. [iij, Y, 1885, pp. 774-7?.». pi. xiv.) 1886. Busk, Q-. Report on the Polyzoa coll(>cted 1)y H. M. S. ChuIlriKjn^ during the years 187:3-1870. Part II. The Cyclostoniata, Cte- nostomata, and Pedicellinea. (Rop. Sci. Kesults Voy. C/KtUnx/rr, Zool., XVII. Part L, ISSO, pp. i-viii, 1-47. pis. i x.) Foettinger, A. Sur Tanatomie des Pedicellines de hi cote d'Ostende. (Arch. Biol., VII, issO, pp. 2!>!>-:'>21), pi. x.) Hincks, T. The Polyzoa of th(^ Adriatic: A sui)i)leinent to Prof. Heller's '• Die Bryozoen des Adriatischen Mceres," l8(»7. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, [o], XVII, 1880, pp. L'r.4-271, pis. ix, x; il)id. [5J, XIX, 1887, pp. .302-;n<;, pi. ix.) Jullien, J. Les Costulidees, nouvelle faniille de Bryozoaires. (Bull. Soc. Zool. France, XI, 1880. pp. 001-020, pis. xvii-xx.) Levinsen, Or. M. R. P»ryozoer fra Kara-IIavet. (Dijniphna-Togtots zool. -hot. Udbytte, Kjobonhavn, 1880), pp. 30.5-328, pis. xxvi, xxvii.) Lomas, J. Report on th(^ Polyzoa of the L. M. B. ('. District. (The first report upon the faiuia of Liverpool Bay and the ntMghboring weas, London, 1880, pp. 101-200.) (Proc. Lit. Phil. Soc. Liver- pool, XL, 1880. Appendix, pp. 101-200, pi. ili.) Lorenz, L. von. Brvozoen von Jan jVIayen. (Die Internationale Polar- forschung 1882-1888. Die Oestorreichischo Polarstation Jan Mayen, Band III, 1880, 18 pp., pi. vii.) MacGHllivray, P. H. Descriptions of new, or little known, Polyzoa. Part IX. (Trans. Proc. K. Soc. Victoria, XXII, 1880, pp. 128- 139, pis. i-iii.) 616 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 178. i MacOillivray , P. H. Polyzoa in M'/Coy'^. Prodr. Zool. Victoria, TI, Decade XII, 1886, pp. 63 73, pis. 11(5-118; II, Decades XIII, 1886, pp. 99-111, pis. 126-128. Nichols, A. R. Polyzoa, in ''First Report on the marine fauna of the southwcist of Ireland." (Proc. K. Irish Acad. [2J, TV, 1880, p. '2±) Ostroiixnoff, A. Contributions a Tetude zoologique ct nK)rplK)logi(iue dcs Bryozoaires du golfe de Sebastopol. (Arch. Slaves Biol., I, 1886, pp. 557-569; II, 1886, pp. 8-25, 184-liX), 329-355, 5 pis.) — Die Bryozoen der Bucht von Sebastopol. [Russian.] (Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Kasan, XVI, 1886, 124 pp., 5 pis.) 1887. Harmer, S. F. On the life-history of Pedicellina. (Quar. ^Four. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XXVII, 1887, pp. 239-263, pis. xxi, xxii.) Hincks, T. On the Poh^zoa and Hydroidi.. 'vf the MiM'gui ai'chlpelago. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XXI, 1887. ir^ .. 121-135, pi. xii.) Critical notes on the Polyzoa. (Ann. Majif. Nat. Hist. [5J, XIX, 1887, pp. 150-164.) Loxuas, J. On Ascopodaria nodosa (nov. sp.). (Proc. Liverpool Lit. Phil. Soc, XLI, 1887, pp. xlvi, xlvii.) Notes on the structure of Alcyonidiuni g<'iatinosuni. (Proc. Biol. Soc. Liverpool, I, 1887, pp. 29-33, pi. iii.) On the occurrence of internal calcareous spicules in Polyzoa. (Pro<'. Liverpool Geol. Soc, V, 1887, pp. 241-243.) MacGillivray, P. H. Descriptif)ns of new or little known I'olyzoa. Part X. (Tra.is. Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, XXIII. 1S87. pjx 34-38, T)ls. i, ii.) Part XL (Ibid., pp. 64-72, pis. i-iii.) Part XII. (Ibid, pp. 179-186, pis. i, ii.) A catalogue of the niai'li.o Polyzoa of Victoria. (Trans. Proc R. Soc. Victoria, XXIII, 1887, pp. 187-224.) Polyzoa in McCoy's Prodr. Zool. Victoria, II. Decade XIV, 1887, pp. 137-150, pis. 136-138; II, Decade X\', ISS7, pp, 173- 188, pis. 146-148. Pergens, £. Contributions a Thistoire des Bryozoair(>s ct des Hydro- zoaires recents. (Bull. Soc R. Malac Beliiicjue. XXII, 1887, p[). 1xaXV-xc) Stuzberg, A. Faunan pa och kring Novaja Seuiijii. (VcjLja-Expcdi- tionens Vetenskapliga lakttsigelser, V, 1S87, pp. 1-239, pi, 1.) [Brj^ozoa, pp. 100-117.] Waters, A. W. Bryozoa from New So\^th Wales. North Australia, etc (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [5], XX, 1887, pp. Sl-'.t5, pi. iv; pp. 181-203, pis. v, vi; pp. 253-265, pi. vii.) Wliitlegge, T. Notes on some Australian Polyzoa. (Proc. Linn. St)c. New South Wales [2,] II, 1887, pp. 337-347.) (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [6], I, 1888, pp. 13-22.) 4 • 'di- , i.) '4 mcKLFS AND BAS8LER.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED — MABINE. 1888. 617 Agassiz, A. Characteristic de«'p-sca tj'pes. Brvozoa. (Throe cruises «)t' tlic U. S. Coast and Geodotic Survey Sti^ainei- lUiike, Vol. II. — Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., XV, 1888, pp. 78-83, iigs. 823-337.) Ehlers, E. Delagia chtetopteri (J. Laff.), synonyme do Hyp iphorella expansa (Ehl.). (Arch. Zool. exp. [2], VI, 1888, N. et R., p. xlv.) Freese, W. Anatomisch-histologische Untcrsuchung von Membra- nipora pilosa L., ntbst einer Reschreibung der in der Ostsee ge- fundenen Bryozoen, (Arch. f. Naturg., LIV, Band I, 1888, pp. 1-42, pis. i, ii.) Hincks, T. The Polyzoa of the St. Lawrence: A study of Arctic forms. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, [fi], I, 1888, pp. 211-227, pis. xiv, xv; ibid. [(J], III, 1889, pp. 421-433, pi. xxi; ibid. fOJ, IX, 1802, pp. 110-157, pi. viii.) Hoyle, W. E. On the deep-water fauna of the Cl\di^ sea area. Pol}'- zoa. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XX, 1888, pp. 412—472, pi. xxix.) [Bryozoa, pp. 452-455.] Joyeuz-La£Eiaie, J. Sur le Delagia "htetopteri, type d'un nouveau genre de Bryozoaires. (Compl. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, C\'I, 1888, pp. 629-632.) (Arch. Zool. exp. [2], VI, 1888. pp. 135-154, pi. viii.) Jullien, J. Sur la sortie et la rentree du Polypide dsins les zooecies chez les Bryozoaires cheilostomiens mt)nodernii«''s. (Bull. Soc. Zool. France, XIII, 1888, pp. 6T-68.) Observations anatoniiques sur les Catenicelles. (Mem. Soc. Zool. France, I, 1888, pp. 274-280, pi. xi.) Mission scientifique du cap Horn, l882-:'>. VI. Zoclogie, 1888. Bryozoaires, pp. I, l-I, 02, pis. i-xv. Kirkpatrick, R. Polyzoa of Mauritius. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [6], I, 1888, pp. 72-85, pis. vii-x.) Polyzoa from Port Phillip. (Ann. ]Mag. Nat. Hist. [6J, II, 1888, pp. 12-21, pi. ii.) Description of a J)- n species of Retepora from Port Westei'ii, Victoria. (Ann. Mtt.r. Nat. Hist. [61, II. 1888 p. 260.) Notes on the Zoology of Fernando Noronho [II. N. Ridley]. Polyzoa. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XX, 1888, pp. 5()4-5(>r».) Lomas, J. Report on the Polyzoji of Puthn Island. (Proc. Biol. Soc. Liverpool, H, lo88, pp. 74-7V.) MacQ-illivray, P. II, Polyzoa in ^.IcCoy's Prodr. Zool. Victoria, IT, Decade XVI, 1888, pp. 200-220, pis. 156-158: Decade XVII, 1888, pp. 241-:?51, pis. ^6.V168.) Fergens, E. Deux nouveaux types de Bryozoaires ctdnostonies. (Ann. Soc. R. Malac. Belgi(iue, Mem., XXIII, 1888, pp. 340-343, pi. xxiv.) [Mediterranean.] 618 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [BUM.. 17;!. Waters, A. W. On some ovicells of Cyclo.stomatou.s Bn'ozoa. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XX, 1888, pp. 275-!>8<), pi. xiv.) On the ovicelln of .some Lichenoponu. (Joui*. Linn. Soc. Zool., XX, 1888, pp. 280-285, pi. xv.) TVhitlegge, T. Notes on some Australian Polyzoa. (Ann. Ma^. Nat. Hist, [fi], I, 1888, pp. 13-22.) Note on a species of Polyzoa (Porina inversa. Waters) from Port Jackson. (Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales [2J, II, 1888, p. G80.) 1889. (Prodrome Fauna' Medi- (Proc. R. Cams, J. V. Brachiostomata. Bryozoii. terrancaj, II, 1889, Part 1, pp. 1-54.) Dendy, A. On the anatomy of an arenaceous Polyzoon Soc. Victoria [n. s.], I, 1889, pp. 1-11, pis. i-iii.) Fewkes, J. W. New invertebrata from the coa.st of California. (Bull. Essex In.st., XXI, 1889, pp. 99-llG, pis. i-vii.) [Bryozoa [A.scor- hiza], pp. 1.35-1 .S9.] A preliminary notice of a stalked Brj'^ozoon. (Ascorhiza occi- dcntalis.) (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [6], lil, 1889, pp. 1-0, pi. 1.) Hallez, P. Draguages effectues dans le Pas-de-Calais pendant les mois d'aofit et Sept. 1888. (Rev. Biol du Nord, Lille, I, 1889, pp. 102-108; ibid., II, 1890, pp. 82-10; il)id.. Ill, 1891, pp. 90-96.) Jelly, E. C/. A sjnonymic catalogue of the recent marine Br3'ozoa; including fossil synonyms. London, 1889, xv4-322 pp. Lomas, J. Second Report on the Polyzoa of the L. M. B, C. District. (Proc. Liverpool Biol. Soc, III, i889, pp. 21-J^224, figs. 1-3.) MacGiUivray, P. H. On some South Australian Polyzoa. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. South Australia. XII, 1889, pp. 24-30, pi. ii.) Polyzoa in McCoy's Prodr. Zool. Victoria, II, Decade XVIII, 1889, pp. 271-291, pis. 175-178; II, Decade XIX, 1889, pp. 307-323, pis. 185-187. Pergens, E. Notes succinctcs sur les Bryozoaires. II. Bryozoaires dragues par M. G. Dollfus dans U^ nord-ouest do la Mediterraneo. III. Bryozoaires dragues par M. Lennicr aux environs do Cher- bourg (Brest in en or). (Bull. Soc. R. ^Vlalac. Belgii^uc, XXIV, 188!), Proc. -verb., pp. 57-(52.) Shaler, N. S. Geology of the Island of Nantucket. (Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 53. Bryozoa, pp. 30-37.) Waters, A. W. Supplementary report on the Polj'zoa collected by II. M. S. Challenge^' during the years 1873-1876. (Rep. Sci. Results Voy. Chalhmger, Zoology, XXXI, part Ixxix, London, 1889, pp. f-41, pis. i-iii.) Bryozoa from New South Wales. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [0], IV, 1889, pp. 1-24, pis. i-iii.) ^ k r NicKLEs AND BAssi.EK.] PAPP^RS CLASSIFIED — MARINE. 619 f i 1890. ChvroroBtansky, K. J. [Li.s^.o der Bryozoon ^•on den KiistcMi dor Solo- wt'tzki'soht'ii In:soln.] jlliLssian.] (Prot. Soc. Zool. Phys. Natur. St.-Pdtor.sl)ouijr, XX, 1800, pp. 15-23.) [Bryozoa of tho jVlurinan ('oa.st.] [RuHsian.] (Trav. Soc. Natur."st.-P('tor.s))ourg, XXI. 18!»0, pp. 7-lG.) Ehlers, E. Zur Konntniys der IVdicolliiioon. (A}>h. d. k. (Jcs. d. Wiss. zu (iottinj,^(Mi, XXXVI, 1800, pp. 1-200, pis. i-v.) Hincks, T. Critical notes on tiio Pol3'zoa: Clas.sltication. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [6j, V, 1800, pp. 88-108.) JuUien, J. Description d'un Bryozoaii'e nouveau du j^enn^ Rhabdo- pleura [Rii. Griiualdii sp. n.J. (Bull. Soc. Zool. France, XV, 1800, pp. 180-188.) Kirkpatrick, R. Report upon tiie Ilydrozoa and Polyzoa collected by P. AV. Bassett-Sniith, P^sq., surgeon R. N., during tho sui'vey of the Tizard and Macclesfield Banks, in tlu-i China Sea, by H. M. S. Eainhhr, Commander W. U. Moore. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [(J|, V, 1800, pp. 11-24, pis. iii-v.) Reports on the Zoological colkn-tions made in Torres Straits, by Prof. A. C. Haddon, 1888, lsst>. Ilydroida and Polyzoa. (Scient. Proc. R. Dublin Soc. [n. s.], VI, 1888-1800, pp. 003-02(5, pis. xiv-xvii.) MacG-illivray, P. H. Descriptions of ni^v or little known Polyzoa. Part XIII. (Proc. \\ Soc. Victoria [n. s.J, II, 185)0, pp. lOO-llO, pis. iv, V.) An additional list of South Australian Poly/oa. (Trans. R. Soc. South Australia, XIII. 1nOi>. pp. 1-7. j)!. i.) — Polvz;oa in McCoy's Pi-odr. Zool. Victoi ia. II. Decade XX, (Atti 1800, pp. 315-357, pis. 105-lOr). Namias, J. Sul valore sistematico di alcune specie di Hriozoi. Soc. Natural. ]Modena [3], IX, 18!>0, pp. r>.»-7(;.) Ortmann, A. E. Dicflapanische Br^-ozoen-Fauna. (Arch. f. Naturg., L, Band I, 1800, pp. 1-71, pis. i-iv.) Fantanelli, D. Cui)ularia unib;>llata o Cupulaiiii internKHlia. (Atti Soc. Toscana Sci. Nat. Pisa, Proc. -verb., \ 11, 1800, pp. 25-28.) 1891. Harmer, S. F. On the British species of Crisia. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.J, XXXII, 1801, pp. 127-181, pi. xii.) Hincks, T. Contributions towards a general history of tho marine Polyzoa. XV. South-African and other Polyzoa. (Aim. Mag. Nat. Hist. [OJ, VII, 1801, pp. 285-208, pis. vi, vii.) Contributions towards a general history of tho marine Poly- zoa. Appetulix [critical notes and corr«>ctionsj. (Aim. Mag. Nat. Hist. [OJ, VHI, 1801, pp. 80-t>3, 100-170, 171-480.) 620 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [dull. 173. Hutton, F. W. R(;vised list of the marine Brvozoii of New Zealand. (Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst., XXIII, mi, pp. 102-10".) Levinsen, G. M. R. Polyzoa. Det videnskabolig(5 Udbytt(? af Kanon- haaden "Hauchs"' Togter 1883-1880, Kjfilx'nhaven, 18t»l, pp. 243- 30(1, 3 pis. MacGillivray, P. H. Descriptions of n«»w oi* little known Polyzoa. Part XIV. (Proc. R. Soc. Victoria [n. s.J, III, I8t)l, pp. 77-83, pis. i.x, X.) Prouho, H. Sur Tappareil perforant de rHypophorella expansa. (Bryozoairectenostome.) (Assoc. Franv. TAvancem. Sci., Conipt. Rend. 20"'« sess., Part I, pp. 247-248.) 1892. Fowler, G. H. Structure of Rhabdopleura. (Proc. R. Soc. liondon, LI I, 1802, pp. 1,32-134.) Hallez, P. Addition u la liste des Bryozoaires du Boulonnais, Lille. (Rev. Biol, du Nord, IV, 18U2, pp. 119-120.) Hincks, T. Contributions towards a general history of the marine Polyzoa. Appendix (continiied) [critical notes and connections]. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [0], IX, 1802, pp. 327-334.) Namias, J. Su alcune forme Briozoarie del Mar Rosso. (Atti Soc. Natural. Modena [3], XI, 181>2, pp. 74-77.) Prouho, H. Contribution a Thistoire des Bryozoair<>s. (Arch. Zool. exp., X, 1802, pp. 557-056, 8 pis.) (See also Nachr. k. Ges. d. Wiss. zu Gottingen, 1803, pp. 483-400.) Waters, A. "W. Observations on th« gland-like bodies i»i the Jiryo- zoa. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XXIV, 1802, pp. 272-278, pi. xix.) 1893. Duerden, J. 11. New and rare Irish Polyzoa. (Proc. R. Irish Acad. [3], III, 1^03, pp. 121-130, pi. V.) Gabbett, H. U. On the maiiiie Polyzoa of Eastbourne. (Trans. Eastbourne Nat. Hist. Soc, II, 1803, pp. 342-340.) Hallez, P. Deuxieme supplement a la liste des Bryozaires du Bou- lonnais. (Rev. Biol, du Nord, V, 1803, pp. 123-124.) Hincks, T. Contributions towards a general history of tin- marine Pol^'zoa. Appendix (concluded) [critical notes and corrections j. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [OJ, XI, 1803, pp. 175-182; ibid. [0], XII, 1803, pp. 140-147.) Nordgaard, O. Enkelte track af Beitstsidfjordens evertt^brat- fauna. (Bergens Museum Aarbog for 1802, Bergen, 1803, No. 2, pp. 1-11.) [Bryozoa, pp. 7, 8.] Norman, A. M. A month on the Trondhjem Fjord. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [6], XII, 1803, pp. 440-452, pi. xix; ibid. [6J, Xlll, 1894, pp. 112-133, pis. vi, vii.) 1 NICK1E8ANDBAS8LEB.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED — MARINE. 621 Swanson, W., and Duerden, J. E. Some North of Ireland Polyzoa. (Irish Natural., II, 1893, pp. 165-168.) 1894. Duerden, J. E. Hvdroids and Polyzoa, collected between Laytown and the mouth of the Boyne. (Iri.sh Natural., Ill, 181)4, pp. 169-170.) Levinsen, G. M. R. Mosdyr. Zoologica Danica. (Danske Dyr.) (Hefte 9, KjObenhavn, 1894, pp. 1-105, pis. i-ix.) Namias, J. Su alcuno forme Bryozoarie del Mar Rosso. (Atti Soc. Natural. Modena [3], XIII, 1894, pp. 93-96.) Oitmann, A. E. Beitrage zur Fauna der siidOstliehen und ostlichen Nordsee. III. Bryozoen. (Biologischen Anstalt auf Helgoland. Neuo Folge, I. Band, 1894, pp. 347-362.) Waters, A. W. On Mediterranean and New Zealand Reteporro and a Fenestrate Bryozoa. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XXV, 1894, pp. 255-371, pis. vi, vii.) 1895. MacO-illivray, P. H. On the Australian species of Aniathia. (Proc. R. Soc. Victoria [n. s.], VII, 1895, pp. 131-140, pis. A-D.) Pergens, E. Note sur Fidentification et la separation des especes dans le Groupe des Bryozoaires. (Bull. Soc. Beige, Geol., IX, 1895, Proc. -verb., pp. 8-11.) Schultz, E. Loxosonia harmeri, n. sp. [Russian.] (Trav. SocNatur. St.-Petersbourg, XXV, 1895, Part II, pp. 49-58, 1 pi.) 1896. Calvet, L. Bryozoaires dans le Golfc de Gascogne. (Result, scient, canipagno du Caudan, 1896, pp. 251-271, 1 pi.) (Ann. TUniv.' Lyon, XXVI, 1896, pp. 251-269, pi. vii.) Harmer, S. F. On the development of Lichenopora verrucaria, Ful)r. (Proc. R. Soc. London, LIX, 1896, pp. 73-74.) (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XXXIX, 1896, pp. 71-144, pis. vii-x.) Hennig, A. Bryozocr fran Westgronland. samlad(i iif Dr. Ohiin under "the Peary Auxlliaiy Expedition" ar 18!>4. (Of v. k. Vetens.- Akad. Forh., LIII, 1896, pp. 351-3()5.) Maitland, R. T. Zonderling diorlijk i)roduct Zoarium in de binnen- wateren van Zee land: Eschara la[)idescens van Baste r. Tijds. Nederlandsche Dierk. Ver., V., 1896, pp. 10-14.) Nordgaard, O. Systematisk fortegnelse over de i Norge hidtil obser- verede arter af marine Polyzoa. I. Cheilostomata. (Berir(.ns Mus. 1894-95, 1896, No rbog. pp. pis. i, ii.) — Systematisk fortegnelse over de i Norge hidtil observe rede arter af marine Polyzoa. II, Cyclostomata. (Bergens Mus. Aarbog, 1896, No. 2, pp. 1-6.) 622 AMERICAN FOSSIL BKYOZOA. [BlLL.m. Waters, A. W. Intnrzooecial communication in Flustridoe, and note.s on Flustra. (Jour. R. Micro. Soc, 18t)6, pp. 279-292, pis. vii,viii.) Notes on the IJrj'ozoa from Ilapallo and other Mediterranean localities, chieliy Cellulariido). (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XXVI, 1890, pp. 1-21, pis. i, ii.) 1897. Bidenkap, O. Bryozoen von Ost-Spitzbergen. Zoologi.sche Ergeb- nisso der im Jahre 1889 auf Kosten der l?remergeographischen Gesellschaft von Dr. Willy Kiikenthal und Dr. Alt'. Walter aus- gefiihrten expedition nach Ost-Spitzbcrgen. (Zool. Jahresb., X, 1897, pp. 609-689, pi. xxv.) Bnunpt, E. Quelque.s faits rolatifs a Thistoire du Phascolion strombi (Montagu). (Arch. Zool. exp. [3], V, 1897, pp. 483-496, 4 figs.) Harmer, S. F. Notes on Cyclostomatous Polyzoa. (Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc, IX, 1897, pp. 208-214.) Note on new or rare British marine Poh'zoa. (Jour. Marine Biol. Assoc, [n. s.], V, 1897, pp. 51-53.) Johnson, J. Y. New Cyclostomatous Bryozoa iound at Madeira. (Ami. Mag. Nat. Hist. [6], XX, 1897, pp. 60-65.) Meissner, M. Die zoologischeSammlungdcsKoniglichen Museums fiir Naturkunde zu Berlin. Die Bryozoen-Schausammlung. (Naturw. Wochenschrift, XII, 1897, pp. 389-391.) Petty, S. L. Polyzoa and Hydrozoa at Filey. (Naturalist, 1897, pp. 275-270.) Thomely, L. R. On the Polyzoa [of Rockall Island]. (Trans. It. Irish Acad., XXXI, 1897, pp. 79-80.) 1898. Hamilton, A. A list of ivcent and fossil Bryozoa collected in various parts of New Zealand. (Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst., XXX, pp. 192-199.) Harmer, S. F. On the development of Tubulipora, and on some British and Northern species of this genus. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XLI, 1898, pp. 73-157, i)ls. viii-x.) Hilgendorf, F. W. On the occurrence of Pedicellinain New Zealand. (Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst., XXX, 1898, p. 218, pi. xxii.) Neviani, A. Appunti . a\ Briozoi del Mediterraneo. Nota Prima. (Boll. Soc. llom. Stud. Zool, VII, 1898, pp. 163-168, 6 figs.) Waters, A. W. Observations on Mem bran iporidte. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XXVI, 18J)8, pp. 654-093, pis. xlvii-xlix.) 1899. Waters, A. W. Bryozoa from Madeira. (Jour. U. Micro. Soc, 1899, pp. 0-16, pi. iii.) NICKLE8 AND BA8SLER.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED — MARINE. 1900. 623 Hanner, S. F. A revision of tlio genus Steganoporella. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci. [n. s.], XLIII, 1900, pp. 225-2S)7, pis. xii, xiii.) Nordgaard, O. Polyzoa. Den Norske Nordhavs-Pkpedition— The Norwegian North-Atlantic Expedition— 187G-1878, XXVII, Christiania, I'JOO. 33 pp., 1 pi. and 1 map. CEPHALODISCUS. The systematic position of this form is in doul)t. Many writers place it with the Bryozoa. 1882. M'Intosh, W. C. Preliminary note on Cephalodiscus, a new form allied to Prof. Allman's Uhabdopleura— dredged in H. M. S. Challemjer. (Brit. Assoc, liep., LII, 1882, pp. 596-5{)7.) Preliminary notice of Cephalodiscus, a new type allied to Prof. Allman's Rhabdopleura, dredged in H. M. S. Challm7, pr. 342-340.) Masterman, * . T. On the " Notochord" of Cephalodiscus. (Zool. Anz., XX, 1897, pp. 443-450.) 1899. Cole, F. J. On the discovery and development of Rhabdite-" cells" in Cephalodiscus dodecalophus, M'Intosh. (Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool., XXVil, 18J)9, pp. 2r)t, MH, 1 pi.) Masterman, A. T. On the ''notochord" of Cephalodiscus. (Zool. Anz., XXIJ, 1899, pp. 359-303.) 624 AMERICAN FOSSIL BKYOZOA. [bull. 173. l'HOKONI8. As a genealogical relationship is supixwed by some writers to exist between the Bryozoa and Phoronis, we give citations to the literature on Phoronis. 1881. M'lntosh, W. C. Note on a Phoronis dredged in H. M. S. Vital- Umger. (Proc. K. Soc. Edinburgh, XI, 1881, pp. 2U-217.) 1883. CaldTvell, W. H. Preliminary note on the structixre, development, and affinities of Phoronis. (Proc. K. Soe. London, XXXIV, 1882 [1883J, pp. 371-383.) 1888. M'lntosh, W. C. Report on Phoronis Buskii n. sp., dredged during the voyage of H. M. S. Challemjer, 1873-1876. (Rep. Sci. Results Voy. Challengrt', Zool., XXVII, 1888, part Ixxv, pp. 1-27, pis. i-iii.) [Literature on subject given in this paper.] 1889. Benham, W. B. The anatomy of Phoronis Austral is. (Quar. Jour. Micro. Sci., XXX, 1889, pp. 125-158, pis. x-xiii.) 1898. Roule, Louis. 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[21, IX 1839, pp. sTa-S*;.) <^<'°"'>'"-d "• Bro„„'« Koue« Jahrbueh, 1844. 1845. Account of twenty-six svecion r.f T^ i • , >^^i«cone. Geo,. So.. I.„<,„,„ U8.5,pp. .OS-as.,.)" fc:, J*r^^'S:j [Eocene. 1847. 1849. Bull. 173 ±0 02n AMERICAN FOSSIL IIKYOZOA. [ui'i.i-. 17a. 1850. Lonsdale, W. Tolyzoa. In Dixon's Gooloj^y unci Fossils of the 'rcitiiuy and ( 'rotiicoous foiniiitions of Sussex. London, IS'){\. [Bryozoii, pp. ir)!>-l<;i, t><;s-;',i>L>. | Edition 2 (revised l>y T. 1{. .Fones), 'Vha (Jeojotry of Sussex, IJii},''hton, is7«. [liryozoa, pp. 200-2()<), 315-800.] 1851. ReuBS, A. H. YAn Beitraj^ zur rala()ntoloj»ic dei- 'I\>rtiaiseliiehten Obersehlesiens. (Zeitsehr. d. deutseh. p'ol. (Jes., Ill, 1851, pp. 14})-184, pis. viii, ix.) [Hryozoa, pp. 1(;3-17(), pis. viii, ix.J 1853. ReuBS, A. E. ITeber eini»>e, Foraininiferen, Bryozoen nnd Entomo- strazeen des Main/er Beekens. (Leonhaid u. Bionirs Neiies Jahrb., 18,53, pp. 070-071), pi. ix.) [Biyozoa, pp. 077-078, pi. ix.] 1855. ReuBS, A. 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Abth., lso:5, pp. 118-122.) [Eoconc. Ucbcr Antho/ocn und HiTozocn dcs Mainzer 'rcrtiarlx^ckcns. (Sitz. d. k. Akad. d. Wiss. WiiMi, L, I8t;4, I. Abth.,p[). ll»7-210, ])ls. i-iii.) jUryozoa, pp. 20r)-2<>t», pis. ii, iii.| Zur Fauna dcs doutschcn Obcrolij^orans. II. Abthciluni:^. (Sitz. (1. k. Akad. d. Wiss. Wicn, L, 18(;4, I. Ab(h.,pp. (;i4-»il»l.) [Uryozoa, pp. (i2;i-t!8T. | lOliyoccnc. Speyer, O. Dicvrortiarfauna Non Sollinsicn b«'i .bTxhcini iui Ilcrzoj*"- ihuni Hraunsc'hwcio-. (Paln'onlo^., IX. Is»i4, pj). 247-337, pis. xl-xliii.) IHryozoa, ])p. 322-;!2r>. ] Stoliczka, F. Kritischc UiMucrkunjjicn zii llcrrn Fr. A. Koinc'-'s HosfhiH'ibuno- dcr norddcutschcn tcrliiircii Polyparicn, (Leon- hard u. Hroun's Nouos dahrb., 18(14, pj). 340-347.) — Fossilc Hryozocn aus dcni tcrtiaren (ii-iindsandstcinc dov Orakoi-Bay bci Aukland niit BctriU'hlunocu iilxT ncuc odor wcni- g'cr bckanute I}ry()ZO('n-si})pi>ii und dci'iMi classilication. (Novara Expodition. Ncu Sooland, Band I, Abth. 2. 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[Bryozoa, pp. 466-479, pis. i, iii-v.] [Oligocene. Palaontologische Studien fiber die filteren Tertiiirschichten der Allien. II. Abtheilung. Die fossilen Anthozoen und Bryozoen der Schichtengruppe von Crosara. (Denkschr. d. k. Akad. d. Wiss. Wien, XXIX, 1869, 1. Abth., pp. 215-298, pis. xvii-xxxvi.) [Bry- ozoa, pp. 252-293, pis. xxvi-xxxvi.] (Sitz. ibid., LVIII, 1868, I. Abth. , pp. 288-292.) [Oligocene. Ueber tertiare Bryozoen von Kischenew in Bessarabien. (Sitz. d. k. Akad. d. Wiss. Wien, LX, 1869, L Abth., pp. 505-513, pis. i, ii.) ^ WICKLIMANDBAHM.KH.I I'APKRS CLASSIKIKI) — TKUTIARY. (520 ,ii.) 1870. Manzoni, A. Hrvozoi foH8ili Itiiliani. Quiirtu contrilxiziono. (Sitx. d.k. Akud. d. Wi8.s. W'ieii, LXI, 1H7(), I. Ahth., pp. '62?j-M\K pis. i-vi.) fMioceno, PruM'rno. 1872. Schreiber, A. Dio Bryozoon dos inittololigocflnon GriinHundcs hoi Ma}j[tlolmi'jf. (Zoitschr. Gesainint. Nuturw. Ver. Sufhscn u. Thii- riiijrt'ii. Hall*', XXXIX, 1872, pp. 475-481.) |Olij,n)eds of Schnapper l*<>iiit, Hob.son'8 Bay, Victoria. (Trans. Proc. K. Soc. Victoria, XI, lN7o, pp. 18-14.) Manzoni, A. I Briozoi del Pliocene antico di C-astroi-aro. Bologna, 1875, <»4 pp., 7 pis. IPlioceiie. 1876. Etheridge, R., Jun. [Busk, G.] Carboniferous and post-Tertiary Polyzoa. (Geol. Mag. [n. s.]. Decade II, III, 1870, pp. 522-528.) Tenison-'WoodB, J. E. On some Tertiary Australian Polyzoa. (.lour. Proc. 11. Soc. New South Wales, X, 1870, pp. 147-150, 2 pis.) 1877. Etheridge, R., Jun, A synopsis of the known species of Australian Tertiary Polyzoa. (Jour. Proc. R. Soc. New Soutii Wales, XI, 1877, pp. 121)-143.) Manzoni, A. Bryozoaires du pliocene superieur do I'ile de Rhodes. (M^m. Soc. geol. France [3], I, 1877, M^ni. No. 2, pp. 5S)-72, pis. iv, V.) [Pliocene. I liriozoi Fossili del Miocene d'Au.stria ed Ungheria. II. Parte. Celleporidea, Escharidea, Vincularidea, Selenaridea. • (Denkschr. d. k. Akad. d. Wiss. Wien, XXXVII, 1877, Abth. II, pp. 49-78, pis. i-xvii.) [First part by Reuss.] [Mioc<'ne. I Briozoi Fossili del Miocene d' Austria ed Ungheiia. III. Parte. Crisidea, Idmoneidea, Entalophoridea, Tubuliporidea, Diastoporidea, Cerioporidea. (Denkschr. d. k. Acad. d. Wiss. Wlen, XXXVIII, 1877, Abth. II, pp. 1-24, pis. i-xviii. ) [Miocene. 630 AMERICAN FOSSIL BEYOZOA. [nr I.I,. 173. Tenison- Woods, J. E. Notes on the Tertiarv fo8.siln of 'ral)le Cape, Tasmania. (Proc. R. Soo. Tasmania for 187(5, 1877, pp. i>l-ll*l.) 1878. Etheridge, R., Jun. A cataloj^ue of Australian fossils. London, K-TS, 282 pp. [Tertiary Bryozoa, pp. 144-151.] Tenison- Woods, J. E. On some Australian Tertiary fossil Corals and Polyzoa. (Jour. Proc. R. Soc. New South Wales, XII, 1878, pp. 57-01 1 pi.) Waters, A. W. Bryozoa [Polyzoa] from the PlioccMie of Bruccoli [Sicily]. (Trans. Manchester (Jeol. Soc, XIV, 1S78, pp. 40,5-488, 1 pi.) [Pliocene. 1879. Robertson, D. Additions to the list of Polyzoa of (irarvel Park Post- Tertiary deposit. (Trans. (tcoI. Soc. Glasgow, VI, lS7St. p. 57.) Seguenza, G. Le forniazioni terziarie nella Provincia di Regglo [Calabria]. (Mem. R. Accad. Lincei [3], VI, 187Jt, 440 pp., 17 pLs.) 1880. Tenison- Woods, J. E. Corals and Bryozoa of the Neozoic period in New Zealand. (Pahcontologj^ of N(.\v Zealand, Pai't IV, Welling- ton, 1880, xvi -f U pp., 4 pis.) On some recent and fossil species of Selenariadie. [Austra- lian.] (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. South Australia, III, 1880, pp. 1-12, pis. i-ii.) Wilson, J. B. Fossil Catenicelhe from the Miocene beds at Bird Rock, near Geelong. (Quar. .lour. Micro. Soc. Victoria, 1, 1880, pp. 00-08.) [Miocene. 1881. Waters, A. W. On fossil C-hilostomatous Bryozoa from southwest Victoria, Australia. (Quar. .Four. (leol. Soc. London, XXXVII, 1881, pp. 80J>-847, pis. xi--xviii.) 1882. T?^aters, A. W. On fossil Chilostomatous Bryozoa from Mount (ram- bler, South Australia. (Quar. .lour. (Teoi. Soc. London, XXXV 11 1, 1882, pp. 257-276, pis. vii-ix.) On Chilostomatous Bryozoa from Bairnsdale [(xippsland]. (Quar. Tour. Geol. Soc. London, XXXVIII, 1882, pp. 502-513, pi. xxii.) 1883. V^'^aters, A. W. Fossil Chilostomatous Bryozoa fiom Muddy Creek, Victoria, etc. 'Quar. .lour. (led. Soc. London, XXXIX, 1883, pp. 428-448, 1 1. ii.) NICKLE8 AND BAssi.Fu] PAPERS CLASSIFIED TERTIARY. 631 1884. Hincks, T. Note on Professor G. Seguenza's List of Tertiary Polyzoa froi.i Reggio [Calabria]. (Ann. Mat'. Nat. Hist. [5], XIII, 1SS4, pp. 265-267.) Vine, Gr. R. Fifth and iast report of the connnittee appointed for the purpose of reportinpf on fossil Pol^'zoa. (Brit. Assoe. R pi.) [Eocene. 1887. Fergens, E. Pliociine Bryozoen von Rhodos. (Ann. d. k. k. iiaturh. Ilofnuiseums, WiiMi, Band II, 1887, pp. 1-H4. pi. i.) [Pliocene. liCs Bryozoai res duTasniajdanu Belgrade. (Bull. Soc. R. Miilac. Belgique, XXII, 1887, pp. J2-28.) Not(> supplementaire sur l(>s hryozoaii'cs du Tasniajdai;. (Ihid.. pj). 5l»-60.) [Miocene. Note Preliminnirc mr les Bryozoaires Fossil(>s des environs de Koiosvar. (Bull. Soc. R. Malac. Belgiciue, XXII, 18S7, })p. 88-87.) [Eocene. Waters, A. W. On Tertiary C'hilostomatous Bryozoa from New Zealand. (Quar. .lour. (rco!. Soc. London, XLIIl, 1887, pp. 40-72, pis. vi-viii.) I 632 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. 1888. [BULL. 178. Marsson, T. Bryozoa. In Fr. Tertiars. Th. II, Lief, v, VI, Heft IV, pp. [555-560] Noetling, Die Fauna des samlandischen 1888. (Abh. Geol. Specialk. Preuss., , 69-74.) 1889. Gioli, G. Briozoi Neogenici dell' Isola di Pianosa nel mar Tirreno. (Atti Soc. Toscana Sci. Nat., Pisa, Mem., X, 1889, pp. 251-267, pi. xiv.) [Neogene. Fergens, E. Zur fossilen Bryozoenfauna von Wola Lu'zanska. (Bull. Soc. Beige G^ol., IH, 1889, Mem., pp. 59-72.) [Eocene. Notes succinctes sur les Bryozoaires. I. Sur les Bryozoaires du Miocene de la Russie meridionale. (Bull. Soc. R. Malac. Belgique, XXIV, 1889, Proc.-verb., pp. 20-24.) [Miocene. Vine, G. R. Notes on British Eocene Polyzoa. (Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. Soc. [n. s.], XI, 1889, pp. 154^169, pi. v.) [Eocene. 1890. Gregorio, A. de. Monographie de la Faune Eocenique de 1' Alabama et surtout de celle de Claiborne de I'Etage Parisien. (Ann. G^ol. Pal., livr. vii, viii, Palermo, 1890, 316 pp., 46 pis.) [Bryozoa, pp. 239-250, pis. xxxix-xliii.] [Eocene. Lienenklaus, E. Die Ober-Oligocan Fauna des Doberges. (Jahresb. d. Naturw. Ver. Osnabriick, VIII, 1890, pp. 43-174.) [Bryozoa, pp. 141-146.] [Oligocene. Namias, J. Briozoi Pliocenici del Modenese. (Atti Soc. Nat. Modena [3], IX, 1890, pp. 63-64.) [Pliocene. Sacco, F. Catalogo Paleontologico del bacino Terziario del Piemonte. (Boll. Soc. Geol. Italiana, Roma, VIII, 1890, pp. 281-356.) [Bryozoa, pp. 326-328.] 1891. Namias, J; Contributo ai Briozoi Pliocenici delle provincie di Modena e Piacenza. (Boll. Soc. Geol. Italiana, Roma, IX, 1891, pp. 471-513, 1 pi.) [Plioceno. Neviani, A. Contribuzione alia conoscenza dei Briozoi fossili italiani. Briozoi postpliocenici del sottosuolo di Livorno. (Boll. Soc. Geol. Italiana, Roma, X, 1891, pp. 99-148, pi. iv a.) [Post-Pliocene. Fergens, E. Bryozoaires du Miocene du Gard. (Bull. Soc. Beige Geol., V, 1891, Proc.-verb., pp. 46-53.) [Miocene. Vine, G. R. Notes on some new or but little known Eocene Polyzoa from localities. (Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. Soc, XII, 1891, pp. 52-61.) [Eocene. VITaters, A. W. Nortii Italian Bryozoa. (Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XLVII, 1891, pp. 1-34, pis. i-iv.) [Eocene. KICKLES AND BA88LER.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED TERTIARY. 1892. 633 t Sinzovr, J. Bemei'kungen iiber einige Versteineiningen aus den Bessambischen Neogenablagerungen. (Mem. Soc. Nat. Nouvelle- Russie [Odessa], XVII, 1892, Part II, pp. 61-62, pis. i-iv.) [Bryozoa, pp. 51-57, pi. i.] [Russian.] [Neogene. Waters, A. W. North Italian Bryozoa. Part II. Cyclostomata. (Quar. Jour. Geol. Soo. London, XLVIII, 1892, pp. 15.3-162, pi. iii.) [Eocene. 1893. G-regory, J. W. On the British Palaeogene Bryozoa. (Trans. Zool. Soc. London, XIII, 1893, pp. 219-279, pis. xxix-xxxii.) [Palffiogene. Neviani, A. Seconda contribuzione alia conoscenza dei Briozoi fossili italiani. La collezione dei Briozoi pliocenici di Castroearo, illus- trata dal dottor Angelo Manzoni. (Boll. Soc. Geol. Italiana, Roma, XII, 1893, pp. 109-136.) [Pliocene. 1894. H^jjas, I. [Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Tertiftren Briozoenfauna Sie- benbiirgens.] ([Bull. Transy Iranian Museum Soc, Kolozvart,] XIX, 1894, pp. 113-152, 201-216, 217-260, 3 pis.) Neviani, A. Terza contribuzione alia conoscenza dei Briozoi fossili italiani. Di alcuni Briozoi pliocenici del Rio Ijanda illustrati da Ferdinando Bassi nel 1757. (Boll. Soc. Geo!. Italiana, Roma, XII, 1893 (1894), pp. 659-668.) [Pliocone. Frochdzka, V. J. [Das Miocan von Kralic nachst N^imeste in Mahren.] (Sitz. d. k. Bohmischen Ges. d. Wiss., Prag, 1893 [1894], No. XVI.) [Bryozoa, pp. 47-55 [65-69], pis. xi- xii.] [Miocene. 1895. MacGillivray, P. H. A monograph of the Tertiary Polyzoa of Vic- toria. (Trans. R. Soc. Victoria, IV, 1896, pp. 1-166, pis. 1-xxii.) Neviani, A. Briozoi fossili illustrati da Soldani Amln'ogio iiol 1780. (Boll. Soc. RomanaZool., IV, 1895, pp. 57-64.) Neviani, A. Nota preliminare sui Briozoi fossili del postplioccno antico della Farnesina e Monte Mario. (Boll. Soc. Romana Zool., IV, 1895, pp. 65-74.) [Post-Pliocene. Briozoi neozoici di alcune localita d'ltalia. Parte I. (Boll. Soc. Romana Zool., IV, 1895, pp. 109-123.) [Pliocene, Post-Pliocene. 1. Formazioni plioceniche e postplioceniche delle Puglie. 2. Briozoi postpliocenici di Calabria posseduti dal Museo geologico di Napoli. 3. Briozoi postpliocenic'i di Santa Maria di C'atanzaro. 4. Briozoi postpliocenici di Caraffa-Catanzaro. 634 AMKKK AN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bum.. 173. Neviani, A. Briozoi noozoici di alouno looalitii d'ltfilia. Parte II. (Boll. Soc. 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[BUM,. 171?. ■iihiiiiiii Systi'in. I. XV. J [Silurian. pozoic fossils of l!S-H. jHi\<»/,oii, isqui sc ti()uv<'nt \v^i\ lS4ii-lS44, B,| [ Carbon ifc ions. •oes. Ilannovor, [Devonian. •])onifcrous liin(!- 1862. |Hryo/oa, [Carl)oniforous. iloozoic Corals of ■icrlinjtj's (rcoloj^y Bryozoa, ^ .1, "crous, PcMinian. ungon auf cincr Vtorslmrj,', 184<). Car))oni fibrous. ning tho dost-rip- ision of the Now pp. 15-17, pi. iv; -68, 72-70, pis. [C^rdovician. ho rov'ks associ- Hist.,XX, 1S17, [Carbon if in'ous. NitKLE8ANbBA88U:R.] PAPEKS CLASSIFIED — PALEOZOIC. 1849. 04J King, W. On some families and genera of Corals. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [2], III, 1849, pp. 388-390.) [Pormian. Orbigny, A. d'. Prodrome de Paleontologio stratigraphiciuo. Paris, 184J*-1S52, 3 vols, [Paleozoic Bryozoa in Vol. J, pp. 21-22, 25-26, 44-45, 100-102, 151-154, 168-169, 205.] 1850. King, W. A monograph of the Permian fossils of England. Lon- don, 1850. [Bryozoa, pp. 28— 4JK] | Permian. McCoy, F. 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[Bryozoa: Silurian, pp. 172-176; Carboniferous, pp. IM.MOO, io8- 104.1 Milne-Ed^Krards, H., and Haime, J. A monograph of the liritish fossil Chorals. (Pakeontogr. Soc. Publ., 1850-1854.) [Monticuli- poroids, pp. 264-26!>. ] Roeiner, F. A. Beitriige zur geologischen Ketuitniss des nordwesh- lich(Mj Harzgebirges. (I^iheontogr., Ill, Cassel, 1854.) [Bryozoa: Silurian, pp. 6-8; Devonian, p[). 71-72.] 1855. Eich-wald, E. von. Beitrag zur g(>ograpiilschen Vcrbreitung der fos- silen Thiere Uusslands. (Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. ^Tokcou, XXVllI, 1855, pp. 438-4«)r>; ibid., XXIX, 185(), pp. 88-i-^T. 106-453, 555- 608; ibid., XXX, 1857, pp. ll»2-212.) [Bryozoa, XXVIII, 1855, pp. 448^66 ; XXIX, 1856, pp. t>l-i>6.] 1857. Hall, J. Observations (^i the genus A rchime(tes, (ti- FcnestiMla. (Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Scl., X, lc>57, i)p. 176-180.) j Car])onifei'( )us. R<>marks upon the genus Archimedes, or iA'nestella, from the Carbonifei'ous limestones of the Mississippi Valley. (Amci-. Jour. 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J Milne-Edwards, H. Ilistoire naturello des Coralliaires, ou polypes })i()prement dits. Tome III, Paris, 1800, 500 pp. [Monticulipo- roids, pp. 272-284. 1 Prout, H. A. Fourth series of descriptio?is of Bryozoa from the Paleozoic rocks of the Western States and T(M'ritori(>s, (Trans, St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, 1800, pp. 571-581.) 1861. Geinitz, H. B. n3'as oder die Zechsteinformation und das Rothlie- gende. Leipzig, 18«)1. [Bryozoa, pp. 112-120, pis. xx-xxii.| [Permian. Kirkby, J. W. The P(M-mian of Yoi'kshire, (Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XVII, ISOI. pp. 287-825.) [Bryozoa, pp. 807-808.] [Permian. Ludwig, R. I)i(^ in der l-^mgebung von Lithwinsk (os«^!ich von IVmui und Solikamsk) in (U^n Kalksteinen der Stcinkohlenformation vcrkonnniMiden C'orallen- and BryozoenstOcke. (Bull. So<'. Imp. Nat. Moscou, XXXIV, Isoi, Part IL pp. .57J>-5!>8.) [Carl)oniferous. 1862. Lud^g, R. Actinozoe?! und Bryozoen aus dem Carbon -Kalkstein im (Jou\-ernemcnt P(M'm. 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I Carboniferous. nsof Synocladia 1, 1858. (Proc. [Carboniferous. iiiiux fossiles du I. Sci. BeliL!'ique. ^, 1872, iv^ -178 j(.^ai'])oruf*'i {^v. us fossil.* ot the ition. (flaso-ovv pp. |Hryo/oa. 71, Trans, (icol. [Carboniferous. Nebraska, with district. (Ilav iuul ])ortiotM of Palconloloifv, [Ctirb(>nif('rous, NicKLEs ASi> liA^sLKR.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED — PALEOZOIC. 1873. 049 Duncan, P. M. (Va the o-imius Palseocorvne and its affinities, ((^uar. flour, (ieol. ,Soc. Loudon, XXIX, 1873, pp. 112-4! 7, pi. xiv.) [Carboinferous. Etheridge, R., Jim. "Memoirs of tlie Geoloj^ical Survey, Scotland. Kx- planatioii of siu'ct 2:'. Lanarkshire: Central districts. Edinljuroh. 1873. raheontolo^v. pp. l!t-105. [Bryozoa. pp. 101-103. ) [Carlxtniferou.s. Ok it ncAV species of Synocladia fron\ the Carboinferous liuie- stonc series of Midlothian. (Arm. May. Nat. Hist. [4], XII, 1873, pp. 181t-!!»3. pi. X.) [Carboniferous. 01)servations on Chietetes tunndus, Phillips. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Mist. [4], XIII, 1873. pp. 1!>4-I!»r), pi. xi. 13.) [Carbonifcnuis. Description of CaiMiudla. a iie\\ j.>-etu'.s of Ctirboniferfnis I'oly- zoa. (Gvol. Mag., X, 1^73, pp. 433-434, pi. xv.) (In th(> (Jcol. Mag. In. S.J, Decade II. HI, 187(>, pp. r)22-523. tlic name (tonio- cludia is proposed for Cai'intdla. })reoccu})ied.) | Carboinferous. Koninck, Ii. G. de. Kecherchessur lesanimaiixfossil<>s. ^Ionogra})hic (\v>^. fossiles (.'arltoniferes de lileiberg en Carinthie. Iirux(dles, 1873. [Bryozoa, pp. lo-14, pi. i.j [Carboniferous. Young, J., and Armstrong, J. The fossils of the Carboniferous sti-ata of th(! svest of Scotland. (Trans, (reol. Soc, (ilasgow, IV, 1873, Part 111. i)p. 207--281.) [Bryozoa. pp. I'M^-'J^i'y. | [Carl coniferous. 1874. Hail, J. Descriptions of Bryozoa and Corals of the Lower Ilelderiterg (irou}). ( T'A'enty-sixth Ann. Re]). New Vork Stat*- .Museuni of Nat. llis(., I.S74, pp. l»3-lir).) |Silurian. Miller, S. A, Ob.servations ui)on Stenoporsi li)>i'osa and the genus ( 'ha^- tetes. (Cincinnati Quar. ,Iour, S( i,. 1. 1874, pp. .'ip. l2r»-13»;.) I De\ -.M.">. pis. xxix, XXX.) [Ordo\ ician. Report upv>ii the PaUvontx dogy of the Province of ()nturii>. Toronto^ is74, i;>3 pp.. s pis, (Devonian. — — and Hinde, Q-. J. Nol»-s-i»n the fossils of tlir t linton. Niagara, and(iuelph formations of (Ontario, with descrijTti<»ii!s of wnv spe- <-ie.-i. (C'anad. »lour. In s. |. XI\ . Ifs74. ))]>. 13.7-144.) |Siliiriai5 •f 650 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [itl'I,!.. 17J, ; 7oiing, J. Notes accompanying two slldos of Carbon if orous Polyzoa from the fo.s.siliferou,s nhalcs of Hairmyros, near East Kilbride. (Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc, II, 1874!, Part III, pp. 400-402.) [CarboniferouH. Toung, J., and Toimg, J. On Palreocory no and other Polyzoal append- ages. (Geol. Mag. [n. s.]. Decade II, I, 1874, pp. 422-423.) (Qiiar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXX, 1874, pp. G84-08i), pis. xl-xliii.) [Carboniferous. — — Note on the occurrence of I'olypora tuberculata Prout in Scotland. (Geol. Mag. [n. s.j. Decade II, I, 1874, pp. 28.5-2Sl>.) [Carboniferous. New Carl)oniferous Polyzoa, (Quar. Jour. G(H)1. Soc. liondon, XXX, 1874, pp. fi81-«tS8, pis. xl-xli.) [Carl)()nif(M()us. On a new genus of Carbonlfei-ous Poly/oa. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4], XIII, 1874, pp. 335-331), pi. xvi B.) [Carl)()niferous. 1875. Dollfus, Q-. Observations criti<|ues sur hi classification des Polypiers paleozoi(|ues. (Com[)t. Hcnd. Acad. Sci. Paris, t. 85, 1875, pj). (181-683.) Etheridge, R., Jiui. Note on a new provisional genus of Carboni- ferous Poly/oa. (Aim. Mag. Nat. Hist. |4|, XV, 1875, pp. 43-45. pi. i\ B.) [Carl)oniferous. C)bscrvations on some C'arboniferous P«»lyzoa. (Proc. Geol. Asso<-., IV, 1875, ])]). 116-122, 1 ])1.) [Car))()niferous. James, U. P. Catalogue of Lower Silurian fossils at Cincinnati, Ohio, and vicinity; with descriptions of some new species of Corals and Polyzoa. C!inci!u\ati, 1875. 8 pp. [Ordovician. Nicholson, H. A. Report upon the PaUvontology of the Province of Ontario. Toronto, 18T5, U6 pp., 4 pis. Desciriptions of species of Ilippothoa and Alecto from the Lower Siliu'ian rocks of Ohio, witii a descri})tion of Aulopora arachnoidea. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4], XV, 1875, pp. 123-127, pi. xi.) |Ord()vi('itui. Descriptions of new species of Polyzoa from the Lowei" and Upper Silurian rocks of North America. (Ann. Mag. Nut. His^, [4]. XV, 1S75, pp. 177-184, pi. xiv.) Descriptions of new species and of a ih'w genus of Polyzoa from the Paleozoic rocks of North AM»eri«'a. (ItcoI. Mag. [n. s. |. Decade II, II, 1875, pp. 33-38. pi. ii.) |l>»'vonian. On some massive forms of C'hietctes from tW' Lower Silurian. (Gi'ol. Mag. [n. s.J, Decade 11, 11, 1875, pp. 175-177.) I Ordovician. — Description of the Contl^ of the Siluriai* anMl Devonian Systems. (Pal. Ohio, II, 1875, pp. I.M-212. i)ls. \\i, wii.) [Ordox ician. [nvu.A'X NICKLKS AND BA88LER.] PAPERS CLASSIB'IED — PALKOZOIC. 651 liforous Polyzosi V p:a,st Kilbride. 1, pp. 400-402.) [Cai'bonifcrou.s. *olyzoal uppond- 122-423.) (Quar. SJ), pis. xl-xliii.) [Carl)onif(M-<)iis. i))or('ulata Piout '4, pp. 285-2Sl>.) [Car))oiiif(>i-<)us. rour. Geo). Soc. [Carhoniforous. )a. (Ann. ^^a<,^ [CarlM)nit'('rou.s. n dcs Polypiors . 85, l87r), pp. us of Carl)oni- 1875, pp. 4a-4.u [Carbon it'ei'ous, . (Fi-oc. Gcol. Carbonlforous. at Cincinnati, now .spcoif\s of [Ordovician, the Province of locto from the >n of Aulopora 5, pp. 123-127, [Ordovician. the Lowoi" and lilo-. N;it. llis<^. Ills of Poly/o:i >1. Muj;-. I II. s. |. (Lknoninn* jower Sihirian. jOrdoviiian. otiian Systems. (Ordox iciun. Nicholson, H. A. Description of the Polyzoa from the Silurian formation. (Pal. Ohio, II, 1875, pp. 257-268, pi. xxv.) [Ordovician, Silurian. Toula, F. Permo-Carl)on-Fos8ilen von der Westkiiste von Spitz- berj^en. (Leonhard u. Bronn's Neues Jahrb., 1875, pp. 225-204, pl.s. v-x.) [Bryozoa, pp. 228-231.] [Permo-Carboniferous. Eine Kohlenkalk- Fauna von den Barents-Inseln. (Nowaja- Semlja N. W.) (Sitz. d. k. Akad. d. Wiss. Wien, LXXI, 1875, Abth. I, pp. 527-608, pis. i-vi.) [Bryozoa, pp. 562-574, 583-588. pis. iii-v.] [Carboniferous. Young, J., and Young, J. On new Carboniferous Polyzoa. (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [4J, XV, 1875, pp. 333-336, pis. ix,Yx bis.) [Carboniferous. New species of Glauconome from the Car})oniferous limestone strata of the West of Scotland. (Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, II, 1875, pp. 325-335, pis. ii-iv.) [Carboniferous. 1876. Dybowski, W. Beschreibung einer Permischen Koralle Fistulipora lahuseni n. sp. (Vcrh. d, II. -k. Mineral. Ges. St. Petersburg [2j, X, 1876, pp. 178-1S6.) [Permian. Etheridge, R. Jun. Notes on some Upper Paheozoic Polyzoa from QuecTisland. (Trans. Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, XII, 1876. pp. 66-68, 1 pi.) Notes on Carl)oniferous Moliusca. ((reol. Mag. [n. s. |. 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