30 



TJic Paleontologist. 



[July lo, 



2ir? C — decipiens. Rominger. 



Syn. C. lomprcssus. Ulrich. 

 231? C — filiasa D'Orbigny. 



Syn. C. indianaeiisis. Dennis. 

 27 C — lycopodites. \''anuxum. 



not C. lycoperdon. Say.) 

 28(7 C meeki. James. 

 Z%h C — minutus. janies. 

 37<7 C — quadratus. Rominger. 



38 Syn. C. rhont/iicHs. Nicholson. 

 4irt C — subrotundus. James. 

 4I''' C — tuberculatus. Edwards & Haime. 



19 Syn. C corticans. Nicholson. 

 4IC C — varians. James. 

 \\d C — venusta. Ulrich. 



Genus DE KAYI. (Edvvaros & Haime.) 

 12 D — (not Chiijtetes) attritus. Nicholson. 



Gemti. HELIOLITUS. (Guettakd.) 

 50« H — sphepardi. James. 



Genus INOCAULUS. (Hall.) 

 50^ I — arbusculla. Ulrich. 



Genus FISTULIPORA. (McCoy.) 

 50(- F — multipora. James. 



Syn. F Jlahcllata. Ulrich. 



(At the time, of piiblira'ion ui Sp. iniiltipura the 

 writer had noticed only the encrusting forms, but 

 afterwards fotmd others. Some seem to have 

 grown from a small base in an erert posniou, cel- 

 hilifetons on both sides, in a fiabellate form, oi'- 

 casioually in a crinipe ' manner like a fan partly 

 opened. The expanded examplescelluliferous on 

 both sides seem to be more common than tlae en- 

 crusting forms.) 



50^/ F — siliiriana. James. 



Genus CALLOPORA. ,Hall.) 

 50^' C — cincinnatiensis. Ulrich. 

 50/ C — milfordensis. James. 



ECHINODERMATA. 



Genus GLYPTOCRINUS. (Hall.) 

 5q§- G — angularis. Miller & Dyer. 

 50rt G — dyeri var. sub-leavis. Miller. 

 57a G — shaferi. Miller. 



Genus HETEROCRINUS. (Hall.) 

 58(7 H — constrictus var. compactus. Meek. 



Syn. H. isodactylus. Miller. 

 boa H — geniculatus. Ulrich. 



Genus DENDROCRINUS. (Hall.) 

 73rt D (?)— curtus. Ulrich. 



Genus CODASTER. (McCoy.) 

 73-^ C— pulchellus. Miller & Dyer. 



Genus AGELACRINUS. (Va.nuxem.) 

 74rt A — holbrooki. James. 

 75« A — septembrachiattis. Miller & Dyer. 



Genus HEMICYSTITES. (Hall.) 



79 H — grannlatus, instead of i^ranulosus. 



Hall. 



80 H— stellatus, Hall, instead of H. 



altus. Meek. 



Genus CYCLOCYSTOIDES. (BillingsJ 



84^ C — bellulus. Miller & Dyer. 



84^ C — magnus. Miller & Dyer. 



841" C — minus. Miller & Dyer. 



84.3^ C — mundulus. Miller & Dyer. 



84(' C — parvus. Miller & Dyer. 



Genus ANOMALOIDES. (Ulrich.) 

 84/ A — -reticulatus. Ulrich, 



Genus PALAEASTERINA. (McCoy.) 

 84^ P — approximata. Miller & Dyer. 

 84/; P — speciosa. Miller & Dyer. 



Genus PAL. EASTER. (Hall.) 



84/ P — clarkei. Miller. 



%\k P— dubius. Miller & Dyer. 



85,7 P__finei. Ulrich. 



88(7 P — longibrachiatus. Miller. 



89(7 P — simplex. Miller & Dyer. 



89/' P — spinulosus. Miller & Dyer. 



Genus PROTASTER. (Forbes.) 

 90rt P — flexuosa. Miller & Dyer. 



Syn. P (Protasterina) fimhriata. Ulrich. 



(This species bears a close resemblance to P. 

 (iraiiuUferus Meek Pal. O. Vol. 1. The speci- 

 ineu described and figured by Meek was imperfect 

 but the piirts shown seem to indicate the same 

 specif's. If this view is correct, P. flexuosa is a 

 Synonym also, i 



MOLLUSCA. 



POLYZOA. 



Gemes PTILODICTYA. (Lonsdale.) 

 98(7 Pt — flexuosa. James. 

 98/^ Pt fragilis. Billings. 

 98(' Pt — granulosa James. 

 98^/ Pt — hilli. _,ames. 

 981? Pt — internodia. Ivliller & Dyer. 

 98/" Pt— monticulopora. Dennis. 

 Syn. Pt. magnifiea. Miller. 

 98^^' Pt — nodosa. James. 

 98/^ Pt parallela. James. 

 98?' Pt — perelegans. Ulrich. 

 98/^ Pt- — plumaria James. 



Genus CERAMOPORA. (Hall.) 



99rt C — alternata. James. 



99/' C (?) — beani. James. 



99c C — concentrica. James. 



lOO(7 C (?) — irregularis James. 



I02(7 C — radiata. James 



102/' C — whitei. James. 



Genus HIPPOTHOA (Lamouroux.) • 

 107^ H — delicatula. James. 



Genus HELOPORA. (Hall.) 

 io8(7 H — dendrina. James. 



Syn. H. (Bythopora)/r«//;w<7. M.& D. 

 108/' H — meeki. James. 

 io8(- H — parvula. James.' 

 io8i/ H —tenuis. James. 



Genus INTRICARIA. (Defrance.) 

 io8(.' I — clathrata. Miller & Dyer. 



