NicKLEs AND BAssLER.] CATALOGUE OF GENERA AND SPECIES. 351 



PHYLLOPORA King— Continued. 



1885. Phyllopora. Simpson, Thirteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York 



for the year 1893, pp. 718, 726; Forty-seventh Ann. Rep. New York State 

 INIuseum, pp. 912, 920. 



1896. Phyllopora. Ulrioh, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. ed. ), p. 283. 



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



for the year 1894, pp. 512, 520. 



Phyllopora aspera Ulrich. 



1890. Phyllopora aspera. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 613, pi. xliv, .'^-Sft. 

 Hamilton : Falls of the Ohio. 



PhA'llopora ? corticosa Ulrich. See Phylloporina corticosa (Ulrich), 



Ph3'llopora ehrenbergi Swallow (not Geinitz). 



1858. Phyllopora ehrenbergi. Swallow, Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci., I, p. 180. 

 Lower Permian : Kansas. 



Obs. — As no description was given, the form so identified can not be 

 recognized. 



Phyllopora superba Ulrich. See Reteporidra perundata (Hall). 



Phyllopora variolata Ulrich. See Phylloporina variolata (Ulrich), 



PHYLLOPORINA Ulrich. Genotype: ReteporaTrentonensis Nicholson. 

 Retepora, as applied by various authors to Ordovician and Silurian anas- 

 tomosing bryozoa (not Lamarck, 1801). 

 1847. Gorgonia (?). Hall, Pal. New York, I, pp. 16, 76 (not Linnaeus, 1745). 

 1847. Intricaria. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 77. 

 1878. Intricaria. Miller and Dyer, Contr. Pal. , No. 2, p. 7. 

 1850. Subretepora. D'Orbigny, Prodr. de Pal., I, p. 22. 



1889. Subretepora. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. (See Geol. Sur. 



Illinois, VIII, pp. 683, 687. ) 

 1882. Phyllopora (in part) . Ulrich, Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. , V, i>. 150. 



1886. Nov. Gen. (not named). Ulrich, Contr. American Pal., I, p. 5. 



1887. Phylloporina. (Ulrich), Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 150. 



1890. Phylloporina. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VHI, pp. 399, 639. 

 1893. Phylloporina. Ulrich, Geol. Minnesota, III, p. 208. 



1896. Phylloporina. Ulrich, Zittel's Textb. Pal. (Engl. ed. ), p. 283. 



Phylloporina angulata (Hall). 



1852. Retepora angulata. Hall, Pal. New York, II, p. 49, pi. xix, Sa-h. 



1875. Retepora angulata (?). Hall and Whitfield, Pal. Ohio, II, p. Ill, pi. v. 2-1. 



1882. Retepora angulata. Hall, Twelfth Ann. Rep. Indiana Geol. Nat. Hist., p. 

 269,pl.xiv, 1,2. 



1887. Phylloporina angulata. Foerste, Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., II, p. 151; 

 ibid.,111, 1888, pi. XV, 1. 



1889. Subretepora angulata. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., fig. 523 (p. 326) . 



1895. Phylloporina angulata. Foerste, Geol. Sur. Ohio, VII, p. 600, pi. xxviii, 1. 

 Clinton: Rochester and Sodus, New York; Flamborough, Canada; Day- 

 ton, Todds Fork, Fair Haven, and Centerville, Ohio. 



Phylloporina aspera (Hall). 



1847. Gorgonia ? aspera. Hall, Pal. New York, I, p. 16, pi. iv, 3a, b. 



1889. Subretepora aspera. Miller, North American Geol. Pal., p. 326. 



1890. Phylloporina aspera. Ulrich, Geol. Sur. Illinois, VIII, p. 332, pi. liii, 4-4c. 

 Chazy: Chazy, New York; Mingan, Canada. 



