104 INDEX TO THE GENERA AND 



ENDOTHYRA [bowmanni] riiillips. Prestwich, Geology, 1888, ii, 101, f. 

 47c, d. 



circumplicata, Ilowchin. Journ. 11. Microsc. See. 1888, 641, viii, 10, 11. 



conspicua, Howchin. Journ R. Microsc. Soc. 1888, 540, ix, 12. 



crassa, Brady. Carbonif. Forain. Pal. Soc. xxx, 1876, 97, v, 15-17 \^ln- 



vohidna, 1869J. 



v.Moller, Mem. Ac. Imp. Sci. St. Petersburg, [7], xxv, 



No. 9, 1878, 93, Iv, 2a-r ; xii, la, b. 



- Biiisclili ia Bronii, Klassen, etc., Thier-Eeichs, 1880, 211, 



ix, IG. 

 (cfr. ) . Steinmann, Zeitschr. deutsch. Geol. Ge.s. xxxii, 



1880, 3'.I8, xix, 4. 



Meunicr, Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Autun, i, 1888, 235, vii, 9. 



cussyensis, Meunier. Jbid.. i, 1888, 235, vii. Gaud 10. 



globulus, d'Eichwald. Bntdy, Carbonif. Foram. Pal. Soc. xxx, 187G, 



95, V, 7-9 [Noninnina (jlob'dns, 18G0]. 



Moller, Mem. Ac. Imp. Sci. St. Petersburg, [7], xxv. 



No. 9, 1878, 98, iv, 4a-c; xiii, 1-4. 



V. Moller, Ji/tV/. [7], xxvii, No. 5, 1879, 13 [f. 3 and 4] ; 15, i, 



\n-cl, 2. 

 maeella, Brady. Carbonif. Foram. Pal. Soc. xxx, 1876, 98, v, 13, 14 [7«- 



I'obitiiia, 1869]. 

 Obliqua, Brady. Ibid, xxx, 187G, 100. vi, 5, G [Invnlvtfnn, 1869]. 

 ornata, Brady. Mem. Geol. iSurv. Scotland, Explau Sheet, 23, 1873, 63, 

 95, etc. 



Brady, Carbonif. Foram. Pal. Soc. xxx, 187G, 99, vi, 1-4. 



V. tenuis, Brady. Jbid. xxx, 187G, luo, vi, 7, H. 



Moller, Mem. Ac. Imp. Sci. St. Petersburg, [7], 



xxv. No. 9, 1878, 101, iv, 5. 

 panderi, v. Moller. Ibid. [7], xxvii, No. 5, 1879. 17, i. 3a-c. 

 parva, v. Moller. Ihid [7], xxvii. No. 5, 1879, 18, i, 4; v, la, b. 

 radiata, Brady. Carbonif. Foram. Pal. Soc. xxx, 1876, 97, v, 10-12 [In- 



vohaina, 1869]. 



V. tateana, Howchin. Journ. R. Microsc. Soc. 1888, 542, 



ix, 13-15. 



■ radiifera, Giimbel. Anleit. Geol. Beob. Alpenreisen, Zeitschr. T>. & O. 



Alpenver. Beilage, 1878, 105, f. 25'^ 



simplex, Giimbel. Jbid. 1878, 105, f. 25i9. 



subtilissima, Brady. Carbonif. Foram. Pal. Soc. xxx, 187G, 101, vi, 9. 



, Eoemer, Letha-a Geoanostica, (1), i, 1880, 282, f. 50. 



sp. Schwager. Boll. K. Com. Geol. Ital. viii, 1877, 26, pi., 93. 



• sp. ind. V. Moller. Mem. Ac. Imp. Sci. St. Petersburg, [7], xxvii, No. 5, 



1879, 18, vii, 6. 



Nicholson. Manual Palteont. 1879, i. Ill, f. 20. 



Sorby. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc xxxv, 1879, address, pi. (privately 



printed), xviii [section of carboniferous limestone]. 



Neiimayr. Stamme d. Thier-reiches, i, 1889 (8), 185, f. 26. 



ENODOTHYilA, Venyukov, 1888, misprint for Endothitro. 

 ENTOSAIiENiA, Parker & Jones, 1857. Annals Mag. Nat. Hist. (2), xix, 1857, 



278. etc. [error for EiUo^"le7iin~\. 

 ENTOSOLENIA, Ehrenberg, MS. Williamson, Annals Mag. Nat. Hist. [2], i, 

 1848, 5. 



Williamson says : — " A little time after makins: this discovery (the ento- 

 solenian tube), I received from Dr. Bailey of NeAv York, specimens of Jm- 

 gena strtaUi (which is one of those having an external tube) and attached 

 to if was the name of Nili'iht ficns, which name had been given to it by 

 M. Khrenberg. Along with these were specimens of J.a(jena (ilohfrn (one 

 of the species characterized by an internal tube) to which was affixes I by 

 Ehrenberg the very expn-ssive name of Evto'tolrvin nnliaris'i Hence it 

 was evident thit the great Prussian naturalist had observed the same pe- 

 culiarity of structure in the species exliibiting the internal tube and had 

 given to the objects characterized by it the very expressive name of En- 

 tnsideni'i, which name it is my intention to retain, in separating the ex- 

 isting genus Laycua into two distinct groups." 



