ON FOSSIL rOLYZO.V. 



189 



■oligo- 

 Mar- 

 p. 1)7 

 p. 97, 



bs.,/.c. 

 Lvii atiil 



kd. 



z. <.-. 



Lu aiitl 

 of the 



01. 



87. 

 88. 



Mi'.Mr.nwironA nor.osTOMA, S. Wood, sp.; JJiisk, 'Crag Pol.' p. .'JO 



= Fliisfni holosdnna, S. Wood. 

 ;>ri;Ml!HAMPOUA ItlDKNS, llaj,'.. sp. ; C(;Uipi>ni hi'ppocrppiH, llss. /. c. 



p. iH; C. suhhippoarpis, D'Orb. 'Pal. Ft:' v. p. :598 ; f. holcnx, 



Wwf. ' ^Macst. Kivid.' p. 92; M. h'uh-nx, Biiisk, 'Crag Poljzua,' 



p. :M. 

 7u((/;/' .--Tufaticons Chalk, ]\rai'.striclit ; Pencil Chalk, Uiigen ; PJnglish 



Crag. 



iS'.t. !Mi;Mr.RAXii'OiiA miicuta, Rsa. ; VflJrpura ibid., Hss. /. r. ]>. !);{ ■, 

 Jirptrsriiiirrllii ibid., D'Orb, ' Thi.s species occupies, us itAvcre, a 

 iniddlo place behveeii if. (jrdri/ix iuul }[. Iiiilcnx.'' — lieuss. 



'.to. Mi;mi!IIA\i1'()UA ciiACiMS, V. Miiii. sp. = Cfllcpuru ibid. Cloldf. 

 'Pet. Germ.' 182G, p 102; CrIJrpnnf ibid., Ks.s. /. c. p. (>;] ; 

 Kschdrn iui(h'i/(iri'>isii,; Mich. ' Icon. Zoo.' p. .■5211 ; Lejirdlin grdcUis, 

 Kss., 'Fauna Dcutsch. Oberoligocen'; jlf. umlcijdfensis, Bu.sk, 

 'Crag J'ol.' p. '■)'); M. dni}<'gdrcitsis, Manzoni, 'Pry. Fo.ss. It.' ii, 

 p. 2.' 



91. ]\Ii;MI!1!AN1I'01!A FOIi.MOSA, Kss.; Ct'Ufpard ibid., Rss. I.e. p. D.J ; 



Cr//*7)r.m ibid., D'Orb. 'Pal. Fr.' v. p. :;i»8. See M. trlfullnui, 



iJu,sk, 'Crag Poly.' 

 02. Mkmrkanii'Oka papyuacea, Hss. ; CeUqiard ibid., llss. /. c. p. Oi ; and 



D'Orb. ' Pal. Fr.' p. 398. 

 0;>. Mkmiu!AN'IP(ii;a Anguf-osa, Celh'pord ibid., Rss. I. c. p. 0.'>; and D'Orb. 



'Pal. Fr.' ; E)>rhdyd e.rcdvahi, Jissi. I. c. p. 72; h\ suhexcdvata, 



D'Orb. )). 72. Rss., 'Pal. Stud. Alt.' and ' Foss. Foram. and 



Pry.' ' This is doubtless the place for M. ih'pJdiidta.' — Reuss. 

 91, !>[i;.Miii;AXiPoi;A stenosto.ma, Rss., CeJIepord ibid., Rss. /. c. p. 9."^, 



and D'Orb. 



Part II. ' Foss. Bry. Ost.-ungar !Miocen,' Manzoni. 

 In the second part of this work Manzoni made fifty-two additions of 

 species, so as to complete the list left unfinished by the lamented author. 

 Manzoni's arrangement differs considerably from that of Reuss, but in 

 accordance with the general principle that I have heretofore been guided 

 by, I give the arrangement of that author rather than interfere with the 

 text. It is only necessary to give the catalogue of species, bat it is 

 greatly to be regretted that Reuss did not live to revise the whole of hia 

 species, as he has done in the first part of the work. 



BkYOZOA, CnEILOSTOMATA, CkI-LEPOIMD.E. 



Ci:lli:pouai:ia, Lamx. 



VEina'COSA, Rss., ha: cif.^ p. 79. 

 GLOHULARIS, Bronn ; Rss. loc. cit. p. 70. 

 POLYTIIAr.E, Rss. „ „ ]). 'il. 



CUA.'^SA, Manzoni, ' Ost.-ungar.' 



AVICL'LU'EUA, „ ,, 



Ci'Ml'Lii'Oi.'A, ]\Iunstcr. 



,, TKANSiLVAXiCA, Rss. ; Rss. in Mss., Upper Marl of 



Lapugy. 



Batopora, Rs.<?. 



„ liOSLLA, R.ss., Inc. cit. p. 78 ; ' Bry. deutsch. Oberoligociin,' 

 tab. i. fig. 7 ; tab. ii. tig. i. Marl of Baden. 

 ' Fosi. !'(<!. Mien, Tcrtliirhech. 



1. 

 o 



o. 



4. 



5) 



)> 



