148 AMEEICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull.173. 



1894. 



*Keyes, Charles RoUin. Missouri Geoloo-ical Survey, V, Paleon- 

 tology of Missouri, Part II, Jefferson City, 1894. 226 pp., 21 

 pis. Bryozoa, pp. 13-37, pis. xxxiii, xxxiv. 



Catalogues with synonymy and localities the .species of bryozoa found in the State 

 of Missouri or near \U boundaries. Some species are described and figured, the 

 descriptions and figures being mostly reproductions from the Geological Survey of 

 Illinois, VIII, 1890. 



1895. 



Ami, H. M. Notes on Canadian fossil bryozoa. (Canadian Record of 

 Science, VI, 1895, pp. 222-229.) 

 Notes the Canadian forms described by E. O. Ulrich in the Geology of Minne- 

 sota, III. 



Foerste, August F. Fossils of the Clinton group in Ohio and Indiana. 

 (Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, 1895, pp. 516-601, pis. xxviii-xxxviiA.) 



In this work there is reproduced ^\■ith more or less fullness, for the benefit of Ohio 

 readers, what Mr. Foerste had published regarding the Clinton grouj) in Ohio in pre- 

 vioiis papers. 



Herrick, C. L. Observations upon the so-called Waverly group of 

 Ohio. (Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, 1895, pp. 195-515, pi. xix, 9.) 

 Rhombopora ohioensis I'lrich is figured on pi. xix. 



* Simpson, G-eorge B. A discussion of the ditferent genera of Fenos- 

 tellidw. (Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for 

 the year 1893, Albany, 1891 [distributed 1895], pp. 687-727; also 

 in Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State Museum Nat. Hist., 



1891, pp. 881-921.) 

 A general discussion of the Fenestellidse and inter-relations of the genera. The 

 author reproduces original figures by Front and King of species of Semicoscinium, 

 Fenestralia, Phyllopora, Synocladia. The following new generic names appear: Fla- 

 belliporina, Polyporella, Flabelliporella, Reteporella, Pinnaporina, Pinnaporella, 

 Cycloporina, Tectuliporella, Lyroporina, Lyroporella. 



Whiteaves, J. F. Systematic list, with references, of the fossils of 

 the Hudson River or Cincinnati formation at Stony Mountain, 

 Manitoba. (Paleozoic Fossils, IH, Part II, 1895, pp. 111-128. 

 Geol. Sur. Canada.) 

 The paper contains no descriptions, but synonymy and localities are given. 



Whitfield, R. P. Contributions to the paleontology of Ohio. (Geol. 

 Sur. Ohio, VII, 1895, pp. 107-191, pis. i-xii.) 

 Contains a description of Synocladia rectistyla. 



1896. 



Harper, George W., and Bassler, R. S. Catalogue of the fossils of 

 the Trenton and Cincinnati periods, occurring in the vicinit}' of 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati, 1896. 31 pp. 

 A list of fossils, including bryozoa, showing their vertical range. 



