PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxx. 



below and entitled On the Monticuliporoid Corals of the Cincinnati 

 (Iroup, with a Critical Revision of the Species, contains a treatment of 

 the niouticuliporoids that is in marked contrast to the previous work 

 of the elder James, The form and surface characters of the zoarium 

 are now considered the diagnostic points, and the species and synonymy 

 are arranged accordingly. Joseph F. James continues the same style 

 of work in his Manual of the Paleontology of the Cincinnati Group, 

 l)ut his death left this series of articles unfinished. 



The following list and remarks upon the papers of ])oth U. P. and 

 rl. F. James relate only to those which deal in part (jr wholly with 

 bryozoa or organisms which have proved to be bryozoa. 



U. p. JAMES. 



1. C'.VTALOGrK OF LoWER SlLUKIAX FoSSlLS, CiN'CINNATI (^ROIIP, ClNCINXATI, 1871. 



Under the heading of Zooplij-ta hsts the Bryozoa of tlie Cincinnati group. 



2. Additions to Catalogue of Lower Silurian Fossils, Cincinnati Group, Cin- 



eiNNATi, 1873. 



Lists several additional species of Bryozoa and corrects some of the earlier 

 names. 



3. CiTALOOUE OF LoWER SiLURIAN FOSSILS OF THE CINCINNATI GrOUP, WITH DE- 



SCRIPTIONS OF SOME New Species op Corals and Polyzoa, Cincinnati, 1875. 



This is an enlarged edition of the catalogue of 1871 and contains in addition 



an introduction wherein the following new species of Bryozoa are described : 



Chwtetes f calycula, C. clavacoideuH, ('. cincitinutlensw, C. ? onealli, Ceramo- 



pora nicholsoni, Ptilodictya acuininatu, and Alecto nexilis. 



4. The Paleontologist, No. 1, pp. 1-8, Cincinnati, July 2, 1878. 



Contains descriptions of the following species of Bryozoa: Chsctetes cnistulattis, 

 C. sp. ? {meeki suggested), C. sp. ? {rarians proposed), Fistulipora f multi- 

 pora, Helopora dendrina, II. tenim, H. meeki, II. parvula, H. approximata, 

 Ptilodictya hilli, P. plumaria, P. flexuosa, P. granulosa, I', paralella, Cera- 

 mopora ? heani, C. f irregularis, C. alternata, C. concentricu, Illppothoa deli- 

 catala, Ptilodictya fimhriata and P. sp. ? {velxJd proposed). 



5. The Paleontologist, No. 2, pp. 9-lH, Cincinnati, Sept. 14, 1878. 



The following si)ecies of Bryozoa are described: CJuticte.i lycnperdoii, C. petro- 

 politanus, ('. turbinaturn, (Jallopora rnilfordeusiK, Cermtxjjioni vhitei, and C. 

 radians. 



6. The Paleontologist, No. 3, pp. 17-24, Cincinnati, Jan. 15, 1879. 



Describes the following species which are now regarded as Bryozoa: Stroina- 

 topora ? licheiioides, Fistulipora siluriana, Chaietes minutus, C. iTUstidatus, 

 C. lycopodites, Ptilodictya nodosa, P. platyphylla, EscJiarina distorta, and 

 Sagenella striata. 



7. The Paleontologist, No. 4, pp. 25-32, Cincinnati, July 10, 1878. 



No Bryozoa are described in this number, which includes a "Supplement to 

 Catalogue of Lower Silurian Fossils of the Cincinnati (Jronp." Under the 

 headings of Polypi and I'olyzoa, this sui)plement lists the species of Bryo- 

 zoa and in some cases indicates the synonymy. 



8. The Paleontologist, No. 5, pp. 33-44, Cincinnati, June 10, 1881. 



In this number the following Bryozoa are described: Mouticulipora {Chse- 

 tetes) Whitfield i, M. (C.) meeki, M. (C. ) varians, Dekayia maculata, Ptilodictya 

 antiquxi, P. clearelandi, P. kentuckyensis, P. clintonensis, P. f cincinnatien»is, 

 P. grahami, P. dabia, and P. teres. 



