NKKLESANDBASSLEK.] PAPERS CLASSIFIED — PALEOZOIC. 655 



Hall, J. Bryozoiins of the Upper llelderbcrg and Hamilton groups. 

 (Trans. Albany Inst., X, 1883, pp. 14.5-197.) [Extracts separately 

 paged distributed in 1881.] [Devonian. 



Longe, F. D. On some specimens of Diastopora and Stomatopora 

 from the Wenlock limestone. (Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, 

 XXXVII, 1881, Proc. p. 239.) [Silurian. 



Nicholson, H. A. On the structure and affinities of the genus Monti- 

 culipora and its subgenera, with critical descriptions of illustra- 

 tive species. Edinburgh, 1881, 240 pp., 6 pis. (Reviewed in 

 Ann. Mag; Nat. Hist. [5], VIII, 1881, pp. 61-63.) 



Schliiter, C. Ueber Callopora eifeliensis. (Verh. d. Naturh. Ver. d. 

 preuss. Rheinlande u. Westphalens, XXX VIII, 1881, Sitzb., 

 pp. 72-75, figs. 1, 2.) [Devonian. 



Shrubsole, G. W. Further notes on the Car})oniferous Fenestellidffi. 

 (Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXXVII, 1881, pp. 178-189.) 



[Carboniferous. 



Vine, Gr, R. Second report of the committee appointed for the pur- 

 pose of reporting on fossil Polyzoa. (Brit. Assoc. Reji. , LI, 

 1881, pp. 161-176.) ' [Silurian. 



Silurian uniserial Stomatoporte and Ascodictya. (Quar. Jour. 



Geol. Soc, XXXVII, 1881, pp. 613-619.) [Silurian, 



Notes on the Carboniferous Polvzoa of north Yorkshire. 



(Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polyt. Soc. [n. s.], VII, 1881, pp. 329- 

 341.) [Carboniferous. 



Young, J. Remarks on the genus Sj^nocladia and other allied forms, 

 with description of a new species. (Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glas- 

 gow, Y, 1881, pp. 30-35.) [Carboniferous. 



1882. 



Buel, I. M. The Corals of Delafield. (Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci., 



V, 1882, pp. 185-193.) [Ordovician. 



Hall, J. Descriptions of the species of fossils found in the Niagara 



group at Waldron. Indiana. (Indiana, Dept. Geol. Nat. Hist., 



Eleventh Ann. Rep., 1882, pp. 217-345, pis. iv-xi.) [Silurian. 

 Miller, S. A. Notice of a work by Professor Nicholson on the genus 



Monticulipora. (Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1882, pp. 



2,5-33.) 

 Shrubsole, G-. W. Thamniscus: Permian, Carboniferous, and Silurian. 



(Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXXVIII, 18S2, pp. 341-346.) 

 On the occurrence of a new species of Phyllopora in the 



Permian limestone. (Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, XXXVIII, 



pp. 347-349.) [Permian. 

 — and Vine, Gr. R. The Silurian species of Glauconome and a 



suggested classification of the Palaeozoic Polyzoa. (Geol. ]\Iag. 



[n. s.]. Decade II, IX, 1882, pp. 381-382.) (Quar. Jour. Geol. 



Soc. London, XXXVIII, 1882, Proc. p. 245.) (Quar. Jour. 



Geol. Soc. London, XL, 1884, pp. 329-332.) 



