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CCELENTERATA. 



[CAM. CHE. 



CAMPOPHYLLUM, Edwards & Haime, 1850, 

 British Foss. Corals, p. 

 Ixviii. [Ety. kampto, I 

 bend ; phyllon, leaf.] Sim- 

 ple, tall, protected by an pi 

 epitheca; septa well de- 

 veloped ; tabulae very large \- 

 and smooth toward the 

 center ; interseptal area 

 vesicular. Type C. flex- 

 uosum. 



nanum, Hall & Whitfield, 

 1873, 23d Rep. N. Y. St. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 232, 

 Chemung Gr. FIG. 146. Cam- 



texanum, Shumard, 1859, ^ex^o^m 

 Trans. St. Louis Acad. vertical sec- 

 Sci., vol. 1, p. 388, Per- tion^diam. 

 mian. showing 



torquium, Owen, 1852, (Cya- traUabu?^" 

 thophyllum torquium,) 

 Geo. Rep. Wis., Iowa, and Minn., pi. 

 4, fig. 2, Coal 

 Meas. 



Caninia, Michelin, 

 syn. for Za- 

 phrentis. 

 bilateralis, see Za- 

 phrentis bilat- 

 eralis. 



punctata, D'Or- 

 bigny, 1850, 

 Prodr. d. Pale- 

 ont., 1. 1, p. 105. 

 Not defined so 

 as to be recog- 

 nized. 



FIG. 147. Campophyllum torquium. 



sulcata, D'Orbigny, 1850, Prodr. d. Paleont., 

 t. 1, p. 105. Not defined so as to be 

 recognized. 



tabulae ; distinguished from Syringo- 



pora, by the regular transverse external 



tabulae and by the internal structure of 



the corallites. Type C. junciformis. 

 annulata, Nicholson & Hinde, 1874, Can. 



Jour., p. 154, and Pal. Prov. of Ontario, 



p. 58, Niagara Gr. 

 junciformis, Hall, 1852, Pal. N. Y., vol. 2, 



p. 43, Clinton Gr. 



Caryophyllia, Lamarck, 1816. Not Palaeozoic. 

 cornicula, see Zaphrentis cornicula. 

 giganlea, see Zaphrentis gigantea. 

 pulmonea, see Zaphrentis pulmonea. 

 Catenipora, Lamarck, 1816, syn. for Halysites. 

 michelini, Castlenau, syn for Halysites 



catenulatus. 

 CHETETES, Fischer, 1837, Oryct. du Gouv. 



Moscou, p. 159. [Ety. chaite, hair.] 



Corallum conglomerate ; corallites very 



long, basaltiform ; calyces polygonal ; 



tabulae not connected or on the same 



plane in different corallites; walls 



amalgamated, imperforate ; growth fis- 



siparous. Type C. radians. 

 abruptus, see Monotrypella abrupta. 

 aequidistans, Hall, 1881, Bryozoans Up. 



Held Gr., p. 4, Up. Held. Gr. 

 approximatus, Nicholson, syn. for Mon- 



ticulipora dalii. 



arbnsculus, see Monotrypella arbuscula. 

 arcticus, Haughton, 1857, Jour. Roy. Dub. 



Soc., vol. 1, Silurian. 



attritus, Nicholson, syn. for Dekayia aspera. 

 barrandii, see Monticulipora barrandii. 

 briareus, see Monotrypella briareus. 

 calicula, see Aspidopora caliculus. 

 carbonarius, Worthen, 1875, Geo. Sur. 111., 



vol. 6, p. 526, Coal Meas. 

 dncinnatiemis, see Monticulipora cincin- 



natiensis. 

 claihratulus, James & Nicholson, syn. for 



Monticulipora pavonia. 

 clavacoideue, see Leptopora clavacoidea. 

 colliculatus, Hall, 1883, Rep. St. Geo., pi. 



8, fig. 1-4, and Pal. N. Y., vol. 6, p. 11, 



Low. Held. Gr. 



columnaris, see Tetradium columnare. 

 compressus, see Peronopora compressa. 

 consimilis, see Monotrypella consimilis. 

 corticans, Nicholson, syn. for Spatiopora 



tuberculata. 



corticosa, see Trematopora corticosa. 

 crassus, Lonsdale, 1845, (Stenoporacrassa,) 



Russ. and Ural Mts., vol. 1, p. 631, Coal 



FIG. 148. Campophyllum torquium. 

 Transverse section. 



CANNAPORA, Hall, 1852, Pal. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 

 43. [Ety. kanna, reed; poros, pore.] 

 Massive, tubular, united externally by 



crebrirama, Hall, 1881, Bryozoans Up. 

 Held. Gr., p. 4, Up. Held. Gr. 



datei, see Monticulipora dalii. 



decipiens, see Monticulipora decipiens. 



delicatulus, see Monticulipora delicatula. 



discvideus, see Amplexopora discoidea. 



egenus, Hall, 1881, Bryozoans Up. Held. 

 Gr., p. 4, Up. Held. Gr. 



elegans, see Discotrypa elegans. 



exilis, Dawson, 1868, Acad. Geo., p. 287, 

 (Stenopora exilis,) Subcarb. 



expamiis, Ringueberg, 1886, Bull. Buf. Soc. 

 Nat. Sci., vol. 5, p. 20. Not properly de- 

 fined. 



