Notes, Reviews and Comments. 197 



8. Clathrodictyon fastigiatum, Nich. 14. " " Carteri, Nicholson. 



9. " " ostiolatum, Nich. 15. Syringostroma Ristigouchense, 



10. Stromatopora antiqua, Nich. and Spencer. 



Murie. 



DEVONIAN SPECIES. 



16. Actinostroma expansun, Hall and 24. Stromatopora sp. cf. S. bucheliensis, 



Whitfield. Bargatzky. 



17. Actinostroma Tyrrellii Nicholson. 



18. ■ " " Whiteavesii, Nich. 25. Stromatoporella, cf. S. Hiipschii, 



19. " " fenestratum, Nich. Barg. 



20. Clathrodictyon cellulosum, Nich. 26. Stromatoporella granulata, Nicholson. 



and Murie. 



21. Clathrodictyon laxum, Nicholson. 27. " " Selwynii, Nicholson. 



22. " " retiforme, Nich. and 28. " " incrustans, Hall and 



'^"''"^- Wh''fi Id 



23. .Stromatopora sp. cf. S bucheliensis, k e . 



Bazatzky. 29. Stromatoporella tuberculata, Nich. 



SPECIEy OF DOUBTFUL AFFINITIES. 



30. Stromatocerium erugosum, Hall. 34. Caunopora mirabilis, Spencer. 



31. Stromatopora Hindei, Nicholson. 35- Coenostroma botryoideum, Spencer. 



32. " •' striatella, Nicholson. 36. Dictyostroma reticulatum Spencer. 

 ■' 37. Stromatopora perforata, Nich. sp. 



33. Caunopora Walkeri, Spencer. 38. " " mamillata, Nich. 



Matthew, G. F. — "Faunas of the Paradoxides beds in Eastern 

 North America." No. i. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sc, Vol. 15, 

 pp., 192-247, plates 14-17, Aug. 1896. 



LUQUER, L. M. AND Heinrich Ries — " The ' Augen' gneiss 

 area, pegmatite veins and diorite dikes at Bedford, N. V." 

 Amer. Geol., Vol. XVII, No. 4, pp. 239-261, Oct., 1896. 



Bulletin ofthe Natural History Societyof New Bruns- 

 wick, No. XIV, 66 pp., St. John, N.B., 1896. 



This number contains : (i) A Biographical Sketch of Dr. 

 Abraham Gtsner, accompanied by a portrait of that eminent 

 worker in the field of geological survey in Eastern Canada early 

 in the century (1839- 1843). The sketch is written by G. W. 

 Gesner and gives useful information regarding this pioneer in 

 the gelogical work of a portion of Acadia. The writings of Dr. 

 Gesner are also indicated. (2) The Restigouche — with notes es- 

 pecially on its flora, by G. U. Hay. This sketch of a trip 

 down the Restigouche in company with Dr. Ganong contains 



