INDEX OE NEW SPECIES* 



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Latimseandra pulchella, 

 Becker and Milasche- 

 witsch, Jurassic, 298. 



Lithostrotion grandis, 

 Toula, Carboniferous, 

 324. 



Lopliosmilia granulosa, 

 l)'Acliiardi,Eocene, 297. 



Montliyaltia bullata, cya- 

 thus, dianthus, Natt- 

 heimensis, obconica, 

 pirum, and unicornis, 

 Becker and Milasche- 

 witsch, Jurassic, 298. 

 ■ Pala3ophyllum divaricans, 

 Nicholson, Silurian, 331, 



Parasmilia jurassica, 

 Becker and Milasclie- 

 witsch, Jurassic, 298. 



PhyUosmilia calyculata, 

 crassa, and Pironae, 

 D'Achiardi, Eocene,297. 



Placophyllia rugosa, 

 Becker and Milasche- 

 witsch, Jurassic, 298. 



*Azygograptus Lapworthi, 

 Nicholson and Lap- 

 worth, 319. 



Callograptus radiatus, 

 Hopkinson, 311. 

 ♦Cleraatograptus inipli- 

 catus, Hopkinson, 

 311. 



Olimacograptus coelatus, 

 Lapworth, 311. 



confertus, Lapworth, 



311. 



Dendrograptus arbusciila, 

 persculptus, Ramsayi, 

 and serpens, Hopkin- 

 son, 311. 



Placosmilia elliptica, 

 Italica, lata, and stran 

 gulata, D'Achiardi, 

 Eocene, 297. 

 *Plesio8milia cylindrata, 

 excavata, hemisphaerica, 

 infundibuliformis, ses- 

 silis, and turbinata, 

 Becker and Milasche- 

 witsch, Jurassic, 298. 



Pleurosmilia crassa and 

 valida, Becker and Mi- 

 laschewitsch, Jurassic, 

 298. 



Protoseris foliosa, robusta, 

 and suevica, Becker and 

 Milaschewitsch, Juras- 

 sic, 298. 



Rhipidogyra costata, 

 Becker and Milasche- 

 witsch, Jurassic, 298. 



Stylina fallax, Becker and 

 Milaschewitsch, Juras- 

 sic, 298. 



HYDROZOA. 



Graptolitid.e. (Silurian.) 



Dicranograptus posthu- 

 mus, Richter, Silurian, 

 312. 



Dictyograptus [Dictyo- 

 nema] cancellatus and 

 Homfrayi, Hopkinson, 

 311. 



Didymograptus euodus 

 and I'urcillatus, Lap- 

 worth, 311. 



gibberulus, Nichol- 

 son, 319. 



Nicholsoni, Lap- 

 worth, 311. 



sparsus, Hopkinson, 



311. 



Stylosmilia suevica, 

 Becker and Milasche- 

 witsch, Jurassic, 298. 



Trochocyathus Taramellii, 

 D'Achiardi, Eocene,297. 



Trochosmilia Cormonsen- 

 sis, (?) elongata, Pasi- 

 niana, and (?) Pironana, 

 D'Achiardi, Eocene, 

 297. 



Thamnastraea discrepans, 

 gibbosa, grandis, hete- 

 rogenea, major, pattina, 

 prolifera, prominens, 

 pseudaraclmoides, ro- 

 bustiseptata, seriata, 

 speciosa, and subagari- 

 cites, Becker and Mila- 

 schewitsch, Jurassic, 

 298. 



Zaphrentis Edwardsi, 

 multilaraellata, and 

 Wortheni, Nicholson, 

 Devonian, 331. 



Diplograptus Hudsonicus, 



Nicholson, 318. 

 Monograptus microdon, 



Richter, Silurian, 321. 

 Pbyllograptus stella, 



Hopkinson, 311. 

 Ptilograptus acutus, cris- 



tula, and Hicksii, Hop- 

 kinson, 311. 

 Tetragraptus Halli and 



Hicksii, Hopkinson,311. 

 Thamnv')graptus Doveri, 

 . Nicholson, 319. 

 Trigonograptus truncatus, 



Lapworth, 311. 



Inceutjj: sedis. 

 Inocaulis bella. Hall and Whitfield, Silurian, 330. 



Actinolithis apiculata, 

 hexaclados, Neptunia, 

 ornithopus, spmosa, 

 tornata, and trifida, 

 Ehrenberg, Post-Ter- 

 tiary, 304. 



Cnemidium (?) Trento- 



PROTOZOA. 



Spongida. 

 nense, Worthen, Silu- 

 rian, 328. 

 Rhabdolithis falx, fun* 

 gillus, ingens, pipa, 

 sceptrum, serra, tor- 

 tuosa, and umbracu- 



lum, Ehrenberg, Post- 

 Tertiary, 304. 

 [The species of Actinoli- 

 this and Rhabdolithis 

 are founded upon 

 spicules only.] 



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