170 REPORT— 1884. 



' Cretaceous Bryozoa of Bohemia,' Ottotnar Novi'ik (see Bibliography). 



This work I have not been able even to look at, and I am indebted to 

 the ' Geological Record ' for 1878 for the information given below. In 

 the work, Novak describes forty-five species, thirty-three of which bear 

 new names ; and in a table he gives their range in (5) Cenomanian, 

 (4) Turonian, and (6) Senonian times, which according to Lyall (' Ele- 

 ments,' p. 266), are representatives of our (5) Upper Greensand and 

 (4) Chalk Marl, in part. The list is therefore valuable for the purpose 

 of establishing links between species of Polyzoa from Continental, British 

 and American areas. I should like to possess a copy of the work, if any 

 of my friends have one for sale. I give the list as in the Record, separating 

 only the Cheilostomata from the Cyclostomata. 



I. Suborder Cheilostomata, Busk. 



1. HlPPOTIIOA LAB [ATA, Novak. 



2. „ desiderata, ,, 



3. Membranipora ctjrta, „ 



4. ,, peeispaesa, Novak. 



5. ,, SUBOVATA, „ 



6. „ TUBEBOSA, „ 



7. Lepralia euglypha, Novak. 



' 8. BlFLUSTRA PRAZAKI, ,, 



9. „ SOLEA, „ 



10. Semieschara teres, ,, 



11. Meliceetites docens, Novak, ? Cheilostomata. 



II. Suborder Cyclostomata, Busk. 



1. Beeenicea folium, Novak. 



2. ,, LACRIMOPORA, Noviik. 



3. ,, pilosa, Noviik. 



4. ,, RADIANS, ,, 



5. Diastopora acupuxctata, Noviik. 



6. Stomatopora simplicissima, „ 



7. pr0boscina bohem1ca, „ 



8. „ D1FLUEXS, ,, 



9. „ LIXGUATA, ,, 



10. ,, INTERMEDIA, ,, 



11. ,, Sl'ESSI, ,, 



12. Entalopitora anomalissima, Noviik. 



13. ,, fecunda, ,, 



14. „ kolinensis, „ 



15. Multelea orphanus, ,, 



Osculipoea Novak (? New Gen.). 



16. „ plebeia, Noviik. 



17. Truncatula tenuis, ,, 



18. Heteropora foramixulexta, Noviik. 



19. „ Koetcanensis, „ 



20. „ LEPIDA, „ 



21. „ magnifica, „ 



22. Petalopora seriata, „ 



