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This st'i'ii's of lepers contains the descriptions of a large nunil)erof Coniifenms and 

 Hamilton fossils, including bryuzoa, which are incorporated in the author's Report 

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* Nicholson, H. AUeync Descriptions of species of Chaetetes from 



the Lower Silurian rocks of North America. (Quar. riour. Geol. 



Soc. London, XXX, 1874, pp. 499-515, pis. xxix, xxx.) 

 The author gives a description of Stenopora LoTisdale and nineteen species of 

 Monticuliporoids mainly from the Cincinnati group of Ohio, all of which he refers 

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 vol. II, which made its appearance in the following year. 



* Nicholson, H. Alleyne. Report upon the Paleontology of the Prov- 



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The author describes the following genera with from one to four species under 

 each: Aulopora (= Hederella), ChiStetes, Callopora, Fistulipora, Botryllopora, 

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* Nicholson, H. Alleyne, and Hinde, G-eorge Jennings. Notes on the 



fossils of the Clinton, Niagara, and Guelph formations of Ontario, 

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Descriptions are given of species referred to Cha^tetes, Helopora, Rhinopora, 

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White, Charles A. Preliminary report upon invertebrate fossils with 

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Hall, James, and Whitfield, R. P. Desci'iptions of invertebrate fos- 

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 Several bryozoa from the Clinton of Ohio are described: Retepora angulata? Hall, 



Rhinopora frondosa n. sp., Stictopora magna n. sp., Clathropora clintonensis n. sp., 



Phsenopora (Ptilodictya) expansa. 



* James, U. P. Catalogue of Lower Silurian fossils at Cincinnati, 



Ohio, and vicinity, with descriptions of some new species of 



corals and polvzoa. Cincinnati, 1875. 8 pp. 

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Meek, F. B. A report on some of the invertebrate fossils of the 

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