174 



CCELEN1 ERATA. 



[BAR. cm.. 



infundibulum, Worthen, 1875, Geo. Sur. 

 III., vol. 6, p. 525, Coal Meas. 



rude, White & St. John, 1868, Trans. 

 Chi. Acad. Sci., p. 115, Coal Meas. 

 Bakyphyllum, Edwards & Haime, 1850, Brit. 

 Foss. Corals, p. lxvi. [Fty. barys, heavy ; 

 phyllon, leaf.] Corallum short; calice 

 superficial ; slight septal fossula corre- 

 sponding to one of the branches of a 

 cross, the other three of which are pri- 

 mary septa; younger septa inclined 

 toward the primary ones. Type B. ver- 

 neuilanum. 



arenarium. Meek & Worthen, 1868, 

 Geo. Sur. 111., vol. 3, p. 409, Onondaga 

 Gr. 



fungulus, White, 1878, Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phil., p. 29, Niagara Gr. 



verneuilanum, Edwards & Haime, 1851, 

 Pol. Foss. d. Terr. Pal., p. 352, Niag- 

 ara Gr. 

 Blothrophyllum, Billings, 1859, Can. Jour., 

 vol. 4, p. 130. [Ety. blothros, tall-grow- 

 ing ; phyllon, leaf.] Corallum simple, 

 turbinate, or cylindrical, having the 

 central region occupied by Hat, trans- 

 verse diaphragms; an intermediate 

 area, with strong radiating septa, and 

 an outer area, in which there are im- 

 perfect diaphragms, projecting upward, 

 and having on their upper surface ru- 

 dimentary septa; a thin, complete epi- 

 theca, and a septal fossette. Type B. 

 decorticatum. 



approximatum, Nicholson, 1873, Can. Nat. 

 and Geo., vol. 7, p. 1 to. 

 Up. Held. Gr. 



ciespitosum, Rominger, 

 1876, Foss. Corals, p. 

 114, Niagara Gr. 



decorticatum, Billings, 

 1859, Can. Jour., vol. 

 4, p. 130, l'p. Held 

 Gr. 



multicalicatuin. Hull, 

 1882, Foss. Corals Ni- 

 agara and Up. ' Held. 

 Grs., p. 44, and 35th 

 Rep. N. V. St. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist., p. 448, Up. 

 Held. Gr. 



papulosum, Hall, 1882, 

 Foes. Corals Niagara 

 and Up. Held. Grs., p. 



44, and 35th Rep. N. Y. 

 St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 

 448, Up. Held. Gr. 



promissum, Hall, 1882, 

 Foss. Corals Niagara 

 and Up. Held. Grs., p. 



45, and 12th Rep. Ind. 

 Geo., p. 304, Up. Held. 

 Gr. 



sinuosum, Hall, 1882, 



Foss. Corals Niagara 



and Up. Held. Grs., p. 45, and 35th 



Rep. N. Y. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 449, 



Up. Held. Gr. 



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Fig. 139. —Bloth- 

 rophyllum pro- 

 missum. 



Bolboporites, Pander, 1830, Beitr. rar 

 Geognosie Russlands, p. 106. [Ety. 

 bolbos, bulb ; poros, pore.] a u 



Small, globular, showing 

 basal attachment; 8,nu '-|T} J$\ 

 ture dense. The type^^r ^^/ 

 of the genus is said to be 

 neither a coral nor bryo- 

 zoan, but to belong to 

 the Echinodermata. The 

 form which Billings re- 

 ferred to the genus is 

 probably a coral. km. ho.-h«.ii..»- 



americanus, Btlhngs, 1859, porites nmeri- 

 Can. Nat. and Geo., '"";'•- "• v " w 

 vol. 4, p. 429, Chazy &*&&** 

 Gr. 



Bucanophyllum, Ulrich, 1886, Cont. t<> Am. 

 Pal., p. 31. [Ety. bukane, trumpet ; i>h;/l- 

 lon, leaf.] Corallum trumpet shaped, 

 consisting of a long, slender, cylindrical 

 stem, with the upper end abruptly di- 

 lated into a cup, which becomes oblique 

 in older specimens ; interior of cup wit h 

 numerous Beptal stria:, which become 

 obsolete at the bottom. Type B. gra- 

 cile. 

 gracile, Ulrich, 1886, Cont. to Am. Pal., p. 

 31, Up. Held. Gr. 



Bythooraptus, Hall, 1861, Geo. Rep. Wis., 



f. 18. [Ety. buthos, in the deep ; grapho. 

 write.] Frond consisting of a central 

 stipe, with closely arranged lateral 

 branches, flexuous or recurved; cellu- 

 liferous on one side; substance < urin- 

 ous brown or black. Type B. laxus, 



laxus, Hall. 1861, Geo. Rep. Wis., p. 19, 

 Trenton Gr. 

 CcUa mo p ora , Gold fuss, syn. for Favosites. 



basaltica, see Favosites basalt icus. 



celiulata, Castelnau, l.S4:i. Not recog- 

 nized. 



crittata, see Favosites cristatus. 



cumberlandica, see Favosites cumberlaud- 

 icus. 



favosa, see Favosites favosus. 



fibrosa, see Monticulipora fibrosa. 



fibrosa, Roemer, see Hindis fibrosa. 



finbesi var. discoidea, see Favosites forbesi 

 var. discoideus. 



goMfussi, see Favosites goldfussi. 



(jotltlandica, see Favosites gothlandicus. 



hnuliiiformis, see Favosites heliolitiformis. 



hemispherica, see Favosites hemispheri- 

 cus. 



infundibuliformie, Goldfuss, identified by 

 D'Archiacand Verneuil. Not an Amer- 

 ican species. 



mackrothi, see Chetetes mackrothi. 



maxima, see Favosites maximus. 



minuta, Castelnau. Not recognized. 



minutissima, Castelnau. Not recognized. 



radians, Castelnau. Not recognized. 



tumida, see Chetetes tumidus. 



verneuili, Castelnau, syn. for Monticulipora 

 fibrosa. 



winchelli, see Favosites winchelli. 

 Calapcecia, Billings, 1865, Can. Nat. and 

 Geo., 2d ser., vol. 2, p. 425. [Ety. kalos, 



