SWALLOW AND HAWN—THE ROCKS OF KANSAS. 179 
STENororA sPINIGERA, Lonsdale, Ge. Rus., Vol. i. pl. A, fig. 
Srexorora covumNanrs, King, Per. Fos., pl. m1, figs. 7-9. 
Gui spite ens agree with those delineated by — 
and King, except they are not “incrusting” like some 
8. 
Both of the above species of Stenopora are from the Lower 
Permian rocks in the valley of the Poser nees associated 
with Monotis Halli. 
Cuarreres, _ Three undetermined species, probably new. 
All af these corals were obtained in strata supposed to be 
Lower Permian of Kansas Territory. They are very abund- 
ant in some of t the beds. 
BRYOZ OA. . 
FENEsTELia riammcans @ Philli; . Ge. York, Pt. IL, 
. _ Our specimen phcieaté the striated surface eet all the 
Rasen Pheke aves are like those paiocened-b ner Phillips 
Loy rer Permian ermian strata, near Council G 7, 
ee Phill. Trans. Ge. Soc. Lon. 
. “Mi Series Vo Waitt ao. 2 fi cs 120; and the Ency- 
x ets Metropolitana, p 
CLADI ‘Semi King, eS kd sh ee i Vn 
t ded as ‘to include - those cee : 
Yy, as seems most semsonsble, is left 
8. biserialie F would be a good name for 
be included in the virgulacea. | 
ian § ia the vale of the Cot- 
