158 AMEEICAN FOSSIL BEYOZOA. [bull. 173 



Entalophora proboscideoides (Lonsdale), p. 170, pi. xxi, 60. Eocene: ? Alabama. 



Entalophora punctulata n. sp., p. 171, pi. xxi, 61. Postpliocene : Santa Barbara, 

 California. 



Diastopora Lamouroux, p. 171. 



Diastopora lineata n. sp., p. 172, pi. xxi, 62. Cretaceous: Timber Creek and Mul- 

 liea Hill, New Jersey. 



Stomatopora Bronn, p. 172. 



Stomatopora regularis n. sp., p. 172, pi. xxi, 63. Cretaceous: New Jersey. 



Heticulipora D'Orbigny, p. 173. 



Reticulipora sagena G. & H., p. 173. Cretaceous: Timber Creek, New Jersey. 



Reticulipora dichotoma n. sp., p. 173, pi. xxi, 64. Cretaceous: Timber Creek, New 

 Jersey. 



Bicrisina D'Orbigny, p. 173. 



Bicrisina Abbotii (G. & H.), p. 174, pi. xxi, 65. Cretaceous: Mullica Hill, New 

 Jersey. 



Crisina D'Orbigny, p. 174. 



Crisina serrata n. sp., p. 174, pi. xxi, 66. Postpliocene: Santa Barbara, California. 



Cavea D'Orbigny, p. 175. 



Cavea prisca n. sp., p. 175, pi. xxi,'67. Carboniferous (?) : Fort Belknap, Texas. 



Lichenopora Def ranee, p. 176. 



Lichenopora Californica Conrad, p. 176, pi. xxi, 68. Postpliocene: Santa Barl^ara, 

 California. 



Eeptomulticava D'Orbigny, p. 176. 



ReiJtomulticava cepularis G. & H., p. 177. Cretaceous: Timber Creek, New Jersey. 



Crescis D'Or])igny, p. 177. 



Crescis lalnata n. sp., p. 177, pi. xxi, 69. Cretaceous: Mullica Hill and Timber 

 Creek, New Jersey. 



Multicrescis D'Orbigny, p. 178. 



Multicrescis parvicella G. & H., p. 178. pi. xxi, 70. Cretaceous: Mullica Hill and 

 Timber Creek, New Jersey. 



Multicrescis tortilis (Lonsdale), p. 178. Miocene (? Pliocene): Virginia and South 

 Carolina. 



Pumiscaria n. gen., p. 179. Type: "Alveolites glomeratus" Say, from the seacoast 

 of New Jersey. 



1870. 



Credner, H. Die Kreide von New Jersey. (Zeitschrif ten der Deutsch. 

 Geol. Gesellsch., XXIl, 1870, pp. 191-251, pi. iv.) 

 Ditaxia compressa (Goldfuss),!^. 220. Cretaceous: Timber Creek, New Jersey. 

 Eschara dichotoma (Goldfuss), p. 218. Cretaceous: Brownsville, New Jersey. 



1879. 



White, Charles A. Paleontological Papers No. 11. Remarks upon 



certain Carboniferous fossils from Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, and 



Wyoming, and certain Cretaceous corals from Colorado, together 



with descriptions of new forms. (Bull. U. S. Geol. Geogr. Sur. 



Terr. (Hay den's), V, pp. 209-221.) 



Cheetetes ?? demissus n. sp., p. 220. Cretaceous (Fox Hills group): Six miles 

 south of Fort Collins, Colorado. 

 The author is inclined to think this a bryozoan. 



