NORTH AMERICAN EARLY TERTIARY BRYOZOA. 7 



CATALOGUE OF PAPERS OF AMERICAN EARLY TERTIARY BRYOZOA. 



1833 



LEA, ISAAC. Contributions to Geology. Philadelphia, 1S33. 227 pp., G pis. 



The bryozoa described are as follows; all are from the Eocene at Claiborue, Alabama: 

 LunuUtes bond, p. 1S9, pi. 6, 202. 

 LunuUtes iluclosii, p. 100, pi. 6, 203. 

 OrbitoUtes interstitia, p. 191, pi. 6, 204. 

 Orbitolites tliscoidea, p. 192, pi. 6. 205. 



1845. 



LONSDALE, WILLIAM. Account of 26 species of Polyparia obtained from the Eocene Tertiary 

 formations of North America. (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 1, pp. 509-533.) 

 TubuUpora proboscidea ? (Milne- Edwards), p. 522. Eocene: Rocks Bridge. 

 Idmonca maxillaris, new species, p. 523. Eocene: Wantoot, South Carolina. 

 Idmonca cnmmincens, new species, p. 524. Eocene: Rocks Bridge. 

 Hippotlioa tubcrculum, new species, p. 527. Eocene: Rocks Bridge. 

 Eschara tubuJata, new species, p. 528. Eocene: Wilmington, North Carolina. 

 Eschara petioltts, new species, p. 528. Eocene: Eulaw, South Carolina. 

 Eschara incumbens, new species, p. 529. Eocene: Rocks Bridge, South Carolina. 

 Escliara linea, new species, p. 530. Eocene: Eutaw, South Carolina. 

 Eschara viminca, new species, p. 530. Eocene: Eutaw, South Carolina. 

 Lunulites serangula, new species, p. 531. Eocene: Wilmington, Wantoot (?). 

 LunuUtes contigua, new species, p. 533. Eocene: Wilmington. 



1S47. 



CONRAD, T. A. Observations on the Eocene formation, and descriptions of 105 new fossils of that 

 period from the vicinity of Vicksburg, Mississippi, with an appendix. (Proc. Acad. Nat. ScL 

 Philadelphia, vol. 3, 1847, pp. 280-299.) 

 LunuUtes vicksburgensis, p. 296. 

 The same paper occurs also in Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, ser. 2, vol. 1. 1848, pp. 



111-134, pis. xi-xiv. 

 LunuUtes vicTcsburgenxis, p. 127. 



1858. 



EMMONS, EBENEBEB. Report of the North Carolina Geological Survey. Raleigh. 1858. Paleon- 

 tology, pp. 193-314. 



The only Eocene bryozoan described is Lunulites contigua, p. 311, figs. 250. 251. Eocene: 

 Wilmington, North Carolina. 



1862. 



GABB, WILLIAM M., and HOEN, GEORGE H. Monograph of the fossil Polyzoa of the Secondary 

 and Tertiary formations of North America. (Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, ser 2 vol. 

 5, 1S62. pp. 111-178, pis. 19-21.) 



Eschara tubulata Lonsdale, p. 115. Eocene: Wilmington, North Carolina. 

 Eschara petiolus Lonsdale, p. 116. Eocene: Eutaw. South Carolina. 

 Eschara incumbens Lonsdale, p. 116. Eocene: Rocks Bridge, South Carolina. 

 Eschara t viminea Lonsdale. p. 116. Eocene : Eutaw, South Carolina. 

 Eschara texta, new species, p. 117, pi. 19, fig. 1. Eocene: Charleston, South Carolina. 

 Eschara ovalis, new species, p. 118, pi. 19, fig. 2. Eocene: Claiborne, Alabama. 

 LunuUtes sexangula Lonsdale, p. 119. Eocene: Wilmington, North Carolina. 

 Lunulites distans Lonsdale, p. 119. Locality not given. 



