NORT^ AMEEICAIf LATER TERTIARY ASTD QUATERNARY BRYOZOA. 3 



Reptocelleporaria infonnata (Lonsdale), p. 15, pi. 4, figs. 11, 12. Darlington district. 

 Reptocelleporaria similis (LonscUle), p. 16, pi. 4, figs. 13, 14. DarUngtou district, South Carolina; 



Petersburg, Virginia. 

 Heteropora tortilis Lonsdale, p. 16, pi. 4, figs. 15, 16. Smith's, Goose Creek. 



IS.5S. 



Emmons, Ebenezer. Report of the North CaroUna Geological Survey. Raleigh, 1858. Paleontology, 

 pp. 193-314. 

 Lunulites denticulata, p. 311, figs. 248, 249. Miocene: Beds on Neuse and Cape Fear rivers. 

 Lunulites oblongus, new species, p. 312, figs. 252, 253. Locality not given. 

 DiicopoTella umbellata, p. 312, figs. 254, 255. LocaUty not given. 



, 1860. 

 Holmes, Francis S. Postpliocene fossils of South Carolina. Charleston, 1860. xii-rv+122 pp., 

 28 pis. 

 The bryozoa described are: 

 Reptocelleporaria infonnata (Lonsdale), p. 6, pi. 1, fig. 5. Charleston, South Carolina. 

 Lunulites denticulata Conrad, p. 6, pi. 2, figs. 4-46. Simmons'; Abbapoola; St. Andrew s. 



1862. 



Gabb, William M., and Horn, George H. Monograph of the fossil Polyzoa of the Secondary and 

 Tertiary formations of North America. (Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, ser. 2, ^ol. o, 1862, 

 pp. 111-178, pis. 19-21.) 



Escharaf fragilissima, new species, p. 118, pi. 19, 3. Miocene: St. Mary's River, Maryland. 



Lunulites oblonga Emmons, p. 121. Miocene(?): North Carolina. 



Ctllepora tumidula D'Orbigny, p. 127. Miocene: Petersburg, ^■irginia. 



Celleporaformosa Tnomey and Holmes, p. 129. Miocene (?Pliocene): Darlington district, South 



Carolina. a t, j -a- 



Cellepora tessellata Tuomey and Holmes, p. 129. Miocene (VPliocene): Giles Bluff, Peedee River, 



South Carolina. 

 Cellepora radiata Tuomey and Holmes, p. 129. Miocene (?Pliocene): Goose Creek, South Carolina. 

 Cellopora depressa Tuomey and Holmes, p. 129. Miocene (?Pliocene): Goose Creek, South Carolina. 

 Cellepora californiemis, new species, p. 130, pi. 19, fig. 12. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. 

 Cellepora belUrophon, new species, p. 130, pi. 19, fig. 13. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, CalUorma. 

 Reptocelleporaria informata D'Orbigny, p. 132. Miocene: Petersburg, Virginia; and South Carolina. 

 Reptocelleporaria quadrangularis D'Orbigny, p. 132. Locality not given. 



Reptocelleporaria similis D'Orbignv, p. 133. Miocene (?Pliocene): \'irgiiiia and South Carolina. 

 Reptescharella hermannii, new species, p. 137, pi. 19, fig. 20. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. 

 Reptescharella plana, new species, p. 137, pi. 19, fig. 19. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, I aliforuia. 

 Phidolopora labiata, new species, p. 138, pi. 19, fig. 21. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, Cahiomia. 

 Ennallipora quadrangularis, new species, p. 141, pi. 20, fig. 24. Miocene: Petersburg, \ irginia. 

 Discoporella denticulata (Conrad), p. 142, pi. 20, fig. 25. Miocene: Generally distributed from New 



Jersey to South Carolina. 

 Reptoporina eustomata, new species, p. 144, pi. 20, fig. 26. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. 

 Multiporina umhilicata (Lonsdale), p. 145, pi. 20, fig. 27. Miocene: Petersburg, \ irginia. 

 Reptcscharellina disparilis, new species, p. 147, pi. 20, fig. 29. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. 

 Reptescharellina? hermannii, new species, p. 147, pi. 20, fig. 30. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, 



California. 

 Reptescharellina cornuta, new species, p. 147, pi. 20, fig. 31 . Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. 

 Siphonella muUipora, new species, p. 154, pi. 20, fig. 38. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. 

 Membranipora sexpunctata, new species, p. 159, pi. 20, fig. 44. Miocene or Eocene: Locality unknown 

 Membranipora speciosa (Gabb and Horn), p. 159, pi. 20, fig. 45. Miocene(?): Chinqui, Central 



America. 



