308 AMERICAN FOSSIL BRYOZOA. [bull. 173. 



Lioclemella soLdissima (Whitfield). 



1878. Fistulipora solidissima. AVhitfield, Ann. Rep. Geol. Sur. Wisconsin for 



the year 1877, p. 69. 

 1882. Fistulipora solidissima. Whitfield, Geol. Sur. AVisconsin, IV, p. 255, 



pi. xi, 18, 19. 

 Cincinnati (Pdchmond): Delafield and Iron Ridge, Wisconsin; Savannah, 



Illinois?. 



Lioclemella subfusiformis (Jamevs). 



1882. Monticulipora (?Monotrypa) subfusiformis. James, Paleontologist, No. 6, 

 p. 52; ibid., No. 7, 1883, pi. i, 1. 



1888. Monticulipora fusiformis (not of Whitfield). James and James, Jour. 



Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XI, p. 26. 

 1895. Monticulipora fusiformis, (not of AVhitfield). J. F. James, Jour. Cincin- 

 nati Soc. Nat. Hist., XVIII, p. 83. 

 Cincinnati (Richmond): Warren and Clinton counties, Ohio. 



LOCULIPORA Hall. Genotype; Fenestella perforata Hall. 



1885. Loculipora. Hall, Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1884, p. 37. 



1887. Loculipora. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, VI, p. xxiii. 



1889. Loculipora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 312. 



1895. Loculipora. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York 

 for the year 1893, pp. 690, 716, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York 

 State Museum, pp. 884, 910, 920. 



1897. Loculipora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York 

 for the year 1894, pp. 511, 520. 



1899. Loculipora. Grabau, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., VI, p. 160. 



1888. Tectulipora. Hall, Seventh Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the 



year 1887, [p. 395] ; Forty-first Arm. Rep. New York State Museum, 

 [p. 395]. (Not defined). 



1895. Tectulipora. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York 

 for the year 1893, pp. 690, 715, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York 

 State Museum, pp. 884, 909, 920. 



1897. Tectulipora. Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York 

 for the year 1894, pp. 511, 520. 

 Obs. Sections of Loculipora perforata show that the nonporiferous dis- 

 sepiments are reduced to a minimum, the branches coming close together 

 (anastomosing) ; but it is not correct to say that the dissepiments are 

 celluliferous. The structure is in all essential respects precisely as in 

 the species loculata, the type of Tectulipora. 



Loculipora ambigua (Hall). 



1876. Hemitrypa dubia. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State 



Museum (documentary edition), pi. xi, 17-21. 

 1879. Fenestella ambigua. Hall, Twenty-eighth Ann. Rep. New York State 



Museum (Museum edition), p. 123, pi. xi, 17-21. 

 1882. Fenestella ambigua. Hall, Eleventh Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist. , 



p. 248, pi. xi, 17-21. 



1889. Loculipora ambigua. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 312. 



1890. Isotrypa ambigua. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 534. 

 Niagara: Waldron, Indiana. 



Loculipora circumstata (Hall and Simpson). 



1887. Fenestella (Loculipora) circumstata. Hall and Simpson, Pal. New York, 

 A%p.l44,pl,liv,22-25. 

 Upper Helderberg: Walpole, Ontario. 



