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White, C. A. Descriptions of new species of invertebrate fossils 

 from the Carboniferous and Upper Silurian rocks of Illinois and 

 Indiana. (Proc, Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1ST8, pp. '29-?>~.) 

 DcscrilH's Ptilodictya triangnlata ii. sj). 



* Whitfield, R. P. Preliminary descriptions of new species of fossils 



from the lower geological formations of Wisconsin. (Aimual 



report of the Geological Surve}^ of Wisconsin for 1877, 1878, pp. 



50-89.) 

 The author describes the following new species, whidi aiv afterwards described 

 and figured in Geological Survey Wisconsin, IV, 1882: Treniatopora annulifer, granu- 

 lata, Fenestella granulosa. Fistulipora solidissinia, lens, Cluctetes.fusiformis, Monti- 

 culipora rectaugularis, punctata, niultituljerculata. Alveolites irregularis. 



1879. 



* Hall, James. Descriptions of new species of fossils from the 



Niagara formation at ^^'aldron, Indiana. (Trans, Albany Insti- 

 tute, X, 1883, pp. 57-76.) Extract distri))uted 1879. 

 In this paper the author describes fifteen additional new species of bryozoa from 

 the noted Waldron locality. These species have not been illustrated. A few will 

 probalily prove synonyms, while some others can not be recognize<I from the 

 descriptions. 



*Hall, James. The fauna of the Niagara group in central Indiana. 

 (Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum Nat. Hist., 

 Museum edition, 1879, pp. 99-203, 32 pis.) Bryozoa, pp. 110-126, 

 pis. v-xii. 



* Nicholson, H. AUeyne. On the structure and affinities of the 



"Tabulate Corals" of the Paleozoic period, with critical descrip- 

 tions of illustrative species. Edinburgh, 1879. 312 pp.. 15 pis. 

 Brj^ozoa, pp. 253-327, pis. xii-xv. 

 Among the Tabulate Corals the author includes the monticuliporoids and their 

 allies. The following genera of bryozoa are characterized and critically discussed: 

 INIonticulijwra, Heterotrypa, Dekayia, C'onstellaria, Fistulip(jra, Piplotryj)a, Mono- 

 trypa, Prasopora. One or more typical species of eacli are described and their inter- 

 nal structure elucidated. 



" Ulrich, E. O. Descriptions of new genera and species of fossils 

 from the Lower Silurian about Cincinnati. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., II, 1879, pp. 9-30, pi. vii.) 



Two new genera, Rhopalonaria and Crateripora, and five new specieslare described, 

 Rhopalonaria venosa, Cluetetes compressus, Fistulipora tialjellata, Crateripora liiieata 

 and var. expansa, Crateripora erecta. 



"'"Ulrich, E. O. Description of a new genus and some new species of 

 Bryozoans from the Cincinnati group. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., II, 1879, pp. 119-131. pi. xii.) 

 Describes the new genus Atactopora with seven new species, A. hirsuta, maculata, 



multigranosa, mundula, tenella, subramosa, septosa; also Btellipora liniitaris and 



Cha?tetes granuliferus, irregularis, subglobosus, elegans. 



Walcott, C. D. Fossils of the Utica slate. (Trans. Albany Institute, 

 X, 1883, pp. 18-38.) Extract distributed 1879. 

 Describes Sagenella ambigua n. sj). from the Utica slate. 



