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LIXDSTROM, INDEX TO GENERA OF PALEOZOIC CORALS. 



special. J I, 188. 



Favistella Dana 184G, Cor. of the 

 Expl. Exp., 538, as a subgenus to Favo- 

 sites. According to A. Agassiz in 

 Scudder's Nomenclator it should be- 

 long to the Thecidse, 



Favosites Lamarck 1816. Anim. s. 

 vert. II, 204. S. D. C. 



Favositipora S. W. Kent 1870. Ann. 

 Mag. N. H. 3d Ser. vol. 6, p. 384. D. 



Fisiullpora Mac Coy 1849. Ann. 

 Mag. N. H. 2:d Ser. Ill, 130. — Is 

 often confounded with Heliolites. 



Fletcheria M. Edw. & H. 1851. Polyp. 



Terr. Pal., 156. Possibly only a form 

 of Cystiphyllum. S. 



Floscularia Eichwald 1829. Zoolog. 



^= Acervnlaria. 



Fangia Lamarck 1816. Anira. a. ver- 

 tebr. II, 234. Species of Palpeocyclus 

 and Ptychophyllum have htien referred 

 to this genus. 



Fungites ScHLOTHEiM 1820. Petre- 

 faktenkunde, 346. Contains various forms, 

 as Ptychophyllum aud others. 



Geoporites D'Okbigny 1850- Prodr. 



PaL 49. = Heliolites. 



Goniophyllum Edw. H. 1850. Brit. 



Foss. Cor. Ixix. S. 



GreiolngUa Dyboavski 1873. Mon. I, 

 79, 128, Forms of Streptelasma or 

 Ptychophyllum. 



Hadrophyllum Edw. H. 1850. Brit. 

 Foss. Cor. Ixvii. D. 



Haimeophyllum Siblings 1859. Can. 

 Jourual. Sep. p. 43. Now considered 

 as a weathered form of Michelinia. 



Hallia Eow. H. 1850. Brit, Foss. Cor. 

 Ixvii, probably only forms of Cyatho- 

 phyllum. 



Halysites Fischer v. Waldhedi 1813. 

 Zooan. I, 387, though there spelt Alys- 



sites, altered to the other name in Oryc- 



togr. de Moscou, 1830 — 37, p. 163. = 



Catenipora Lamk. S. 



Harmodites Fischer v. Waldh. 1828. 

 Notes snr les Tubiporea fossiles, 19, 

 Bronn writes it Harmodytes. Identical 

 with Syringopora, 



Heliolites Dana 1846. Explor. Ex- 

 ped. Zooph., 541. S. D. 



Heliophyllum Hall 1846. Dana, Ex- 

 plor. Exp. Zooph., 356. D. 



Heliojiora Blaixville 1834. Man, 

 d'Actinologle, 392, in part coinciding 

 with Heliolites. 



Helminthidium Lindstr. 1882. 6f- 

 vers. Vet. Aks Fhndl. N:o 3, 16. Type: 

 H. mirum. S. 



Heterophrentis BiLLiXGS 1875. Can. 

 Nat. & Geol. new Ser. VH, 236, which 



number I have not seen, probably very 

 nearly related to Zaphrentis. 



Heterophyllia Mac Coy 1849. A. 

 M. N. H. 2:d Ser., Ill, 126. D. 



Histiophyllum J. TnoiisoN 1879. Proc. 

 Phil. Soc. Glasgow, XI, 323. -^ Clisio- 

 phyllum. 



Houghfonia Rominger 1876. Geol. 

 Survey of Michigan, III, ii, 18. = Cala- 

 poecia. 



Hydnophora FtscHEE v. Waldheim 



1807. Museum Demidoff III, 295. 

 TRAUTScnoLD has given a critical re- 

 view in "Nouveaux Memoires de la Soc. 

 imp. des Natur. de Moscou - XIV, (1879), 

 p. 38, and proves there beyond doubt, 

 that this genus is well founded and to 

 be distinguished from Hydnophora of 

 M. Edwards and later authors, C. 



lania Mac Coy 1844. Carbouif. Foss 

 of Ireland, 197, but not the same as 

 Lamouroux published. M'Coy has since 

 altered the name to Cladochonus. 



Kenophyllum Dyb. 1873. Monogr. I, 

 77, 102, is to be altered to Cenophyllum. 

 Probably only a form of Petraia, 



Koninckophyllum Nichols. & Thom- 

 son 1876. Proc. Phil. Soc. Glasi^ow. 

 X. 119. C. 



KumatiopJiyllum J. Thomson 1876. 

 Proc. Phil. Soc. Glasgow. X, 250, name 

 since altered to Cymatiophyllum. ^^? 

 Clisiophyllum. 



Laceripora Eichwald 1856. Bull. 

 Moscou XXIX, I, 95. S. 



Lamellopora Dale Owen 1840. 

 Rept. on Mineral Lauds of Iowa, 

 cording to M. Edwards 

 and to S. A. Miller = 



Ac- 



Strombodes 



= Stromatopora. 



Very doubtful genus, 



Lasnwcyatkus D'Orb. 1850. Prodr. 

 PaL, 160. =? Lithostrotion. 



Leptopora Winchell 1863. Proceed. 

 Ac. N. Sc. Philad., 2. Nearly related 

 to Michelinia. C. 



Lindstromia Nichoi-son & Thomson 



1876, Proceed. R. Soc. Edinburgh, IX, 



149. S. 



Lithodendron Schweigger 1819, Beob. 

 Tab. VI. The genus of S. contains only 

 recent Oculinse and Caryophyllife, which 

 was later by Phillips aud Lonsdale 

 extended to Carboniferous forms, but 

 then ought to receive a uew^ generic name. 



Lithophyllum M. Edw. & Haime 

 1850 »sp ind? LiNDSTROM Gothland». 

 Thus is stated in Bigsby's Thesaurus 

 Siluricus, p. 195, but I have not been 

 able to find any foundations for this 

 statement anywhere. 



