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Our liearty thanks arc due to Dr. F. C. Clark, of Los jVngeles, California, and 

 Dr. Ralph Arnold, of Pasadena, California, who have supphed us with practically 

 all of the faunas described from the Pleistocene of California. 



The methods of study of the hrvozoa and various other subjects relating to 

 them in general liave been described in our Early Tertiary volume, to wliich the 

 reader is referred. We have, however, added to the present volume a bibliography 

 of bryozoan literature published since 1899, the list of literature up to this date 

 being contained in the work by Nickles and Bassler of 1900.- 



Although the present work deals primarily with North American Post-Oligocene 

 fossil Bryozoa, the descriptions of a few small faunas from the Oligocene rocks 

 of the West Indies and of several miscellaneous Eocene species are added for 

 various reasons. 



CATALOGUE OF PAPERS OF AMERICAN LATER TERTIARY AND QUATERNARY 



BRYOZOA. 



[A few papers by Canu, Ulrich, and Bassler, published sinee 1900, are not listed here because their contents arc reproduced in 



the present work.) 



1841. 



CoNR.^D, T. A. Observations on the Secondary and Tertiary formations of the southern Atlantic 

 States, by James T. Hodge. With an appendix bv T. A. Conrad. (Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1, 

 vol. 41, 1841, pp. 344-348.) " . 



The bryozoa in the paper are: 

 Lunulites denticidata, p. 348. 

 Lurrulites depressa, p. 348. 



1845. 



Lonsdale, William. Report on the Corals from the Tertiary formations of North America. (Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 1, 1845, pp. 495-509.) 

 Heteropora"! tortilis, new species, p. 500. Miocene: Williamsburg, Petersburg. 

 Escharina tumidula, new species, p. 502. Miocene: Petersburg. 

 Jmnulites denticulnta Conrad, p. 503. Miocene: Petersburg. 

 Cellepora informata, new species, p. 505. Miocene: Petersburg, Virginia. 

 Cellepora umbilicata, new species, p. 507. Miocene: Petersburg. 

 Cellepora quadrangular is, new species, p. 508. Miocene: Williamsburg, Evergreen. 

 Cellepora similis, new species, p. 509. Miocene: Williamsburg. 



1855. 



Conrad, T. A. Note on the Miocene and Post-Pliocene deposits of California, with descriptions of 

 two new fossil corals. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 7, 1855, p. 441.) 

 Idmonea californica, p. 441. Miocene: Santa Barbara, California. 

 Lichenopora californica, p. 441. Miocene: Santa Barbara, California. 



1857. 



TuoMEY, M., and Holmes, F. S. Pleiocene Fossils of South Carolina. Charleston 1857 xvi-l- 

 152 pp., 30 pis. ' 



The bryozoa are: 

 Lunulites denticulata Conrad, p. 11, pi. 4, figs. 1-5. Darlington district. South Carolina. 

 Cellepora tessellata, new species, p. 13, pi. 4, fig. 7. Giles Bluff, Peedee River. 

 Cellepora radiata, new species, p. 13, pi. 4, fig. 8. Smith's, Goose Creek. 

 Cellepora depressa, new species, p. 14, pi. 4, fig. 9. Smith's, Goose Creek. 

 Sfembranipora lacinia, new species, p. 14, pi. 4, fig. 10. Smith's, Goose Creek. 



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