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* Hall, James. Discussion upon th(> luiinner of j^rowtii, variation of 

 form, and chivractcrs of the genus Fonestella, and its relations to 

 Hemitrypa, Polypora, Retepora. Ci'vptopora, etc. (Report of the 

 State (xeologist of New York for the yeai- 1SS2, Albany, 1<S88, pp. 

 5-16, 30 figs.) 

 Contains a discussion of Fenestella and rolati'd ^n-nera, and L'5 jilates preiiarcl I'dt, 



and later appearing in, Paleontology of New York, VT, 1887. 



*HaU, James. Fossil corals and bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg 

 group. 25 plates with explanation shin^ts. (Report of the State 

 Geologist of New York for the y(>ar 18Si>, Albany, 1883, pis. 

 vii-xxxiii.) 



James, U. P. Descriptions of fossils from the Cincinnati group. 

 (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, 1883. pp. 235-230. pi. x.) 

 Contains description of ]\Ionticulipora dychei n. sp. 



White, G. A. Contributions to invertebrate paleontology. No. 6: cer- 

 tain Carboniferous fossils from the Western States and Territories. 

 (Hayden's Twelfth Ann. Rep. U. S. Geogr. Geol. Surv. of the 

 Territories, Part I, 1883, pp. 119-1-41, pis. xxxiii-xxxvi.) 

 Contains description and figures of Ptilodictya triangulata. 



1884. 



*Foord, Arthur H. On three new species of Monticuliporoid Corals. 

 (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, XIH, 1884, pp. 338-342, pi. xii.) 

 Describes Monotrypa niacropora and Amplexopora niicrotonia from the Wenlock 

 of England, and Dekayel la robusta from Cincinnati, Ohio. 



■■'Hall, James. Descriptions of the Bryozoans of the Hamilton group. 



(Report of the State Geologist of New York for the year 1883, 



Albany, 1884, pp. 5-61.) 

 Contains descriptions of 74 species of bryozoa, all of which afterwards reappeared 

 in Paleontology of New York, VI, 1887. 



* Hall, James. Bryozoa (Fenestellida?) of the Hamilton group. (Thirty- 



sixth Ann. Rep. New York State Museum Nat. Hist. , Albany, 1883, 

 pp. 57-72.) 

 Contains descriptions of 20 species of Fenestella, which afterwards reappeared in 

 Paleontology of New Y'ork, VI, 1887. 



* James, U. P. Descriptions of three species of fossils. (Jour. Cin- 



cinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., VII, 1884, pp. 21-24.) 

 Describes Fistulipora oweni sp. nov. and Ceramopora ? beani James, hoth species 

 illustrated with woodcuts. 



* James, U. P. Descriptions of four new species of fossils from the 



Cincinnati group. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., Yll, 1884, 

 pp. 137-139, pi. vii.) 

 Describes Monticulipora ohioensis n. sp. and falesi n. sp. 



Ringueberg, Eugene N. S. New fossils from the four groups of the 

 Niagara period of western New York. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, 1884, pp. 144-150, pis. ii, iii.) 

 Describes Stictopora ohlicjua n. sp. and graminifolia u. sp. Descriptions and 



figures are both worthless. 



