ON FOSSIL rOLYZOA. 



21o 



have Hiimod on this hcoi'C, T shall bo glad if iiotico of the omisHion is given 

 to mo, and I hope also that authors will forj,'ivo mo it' I have? nopfloctod to 

 fnrniflh notes on their labours. I only profess to give a bib'iography of 

 works on species found in the Cretaceous and Tertiary liocki^, 



Qkokok Husk. 



I8i'2. Ciitalnpuo of Marino I'olyzoii in the collection ot the Hritish Mu.souni. 



iL'mo. liomlon. Parts i. ;iii(l II, Contairiliit; rcfi-rciiccs to fossil spocios. 

 ISW*. Mono^^raph of the Fossil I'olyzoa of the ('raj,', i'rintod for tho I'aliconto- 



graphical Soiui-ty. 

 18(1(5. I)escripti(jns of Thno Species of i'olyzoa from the London Clay at HiKhgato, 



in tho Collootion of N. T. Wotheroll, !-".(!. S., MJool. Mag.' vol. ill. No. 



XXV. July. 

 1875. Cyclostoinatous i'olyiioa. I'art III. Hrit. Musouni Catalogue. Contains 



references to Fossil species. 



lloiiuiiT Kthekidui;, Jan., F.d.S. 



187". On the Occurrence of a lSpoci(>s of lUivpora allied to li. phwn'u'va, Husk, 



Tort, lieds. uf Sclmapper i'oint, Hobson's Itay, Victoria. 'Trans. U. See. 



Vict.' vol. .\i. pp. 1:(, 14. 

 1S7(!. Post-Tertiary I'olyzoa. '(iool. Miig.' Doc. L', vol. iii. Prof, liusk dosca-ibcs 



with !i tigure a new sjiccios from tho Post-Tert. Clays, Carsl., Memhratn- 



pora Jutfirrii/t/ii, liusk. 

 1877. A Synojisis of the known Hpecics of Australian Tortiarj- Polyzoa. Read 



bcloro the Hoy. Soc. Now South Wales, Sept. 1877. Pp. lo, 8vo. Sydney. 



In this synopsis ^fr. Ethoridgo gives very full referonces to the 

 bibliography and species described by various authors up to date. I have 

 given elsewhere a list of ]\Ir. Ethcridge's species as found in tho synopsis. 

 Some of the species have been described or referred to by Mr. Waters in 

 his vai'ious papers on 'Australian Fossil liryo/oa (Polyzoa.).' 



J. \V. 1) SWSON. 



18()9. Additional Notes on tho I'ost-l'lioceno Dejiosits of the St. Lawrence Valley. 

 ' Canad. Nat.' vol. vi. pp. 2',i, 31t, with sixteen engravings. 



The author in tho above describes and figures the Foraminifera; and 

 Bryozoa of the Post-Pliocene deposits of Lower Canada. He enumerates 

 six species of Polyzoa, of which Leprdh'a (jiuidncoruis is described as 

 new. 



W. ^I. Gaub and (). II. Horn. 



18C2. Jlonograph of the Fossil Polyzoa of the Secondary and Tertiary Formations 

 of North America. ' Journ, Acad. Nat. Sci. I'hilad.' vol. v. 2nd series, 

 pp. 111-179; three plates. 



FRIEDRICH v. HAtiENOW. 



1846. ' Pryozocn ' in Geinitz, (irundriss dor Versteincrungs-Kundc. 8vo. Dresden. 

 1851. Die Uryozoen der MaestrichterKreidebildung. Naturwissensch. Von Fischer 

 in Cassel. 



Rev. Thomas Hfncks. 



1880. British Jlarine Polyzoa. London : John Van Voorst, two vols. — one text, 



the other plates. 

 187!i."l Various PajK-rs and Contributions to General History of the Polyzoa: 

 1884./ Annals and Mag. Niit. History, vols, issued during these years. — Treat 

 chielly of Recent species, but contain references to Fossil also. 



P. H. MacGillivray, M.A., M.R.C.S. 



18fiO. Notes on the Cheilostomatous Polyzoa of Victoria, and other parts of 

 Australia. ' Trans. Phil. Institute Victoria ' vol. iv. part ii., pp, 159-168. 

 plates 2, .3. 



