PLATE 124. 



Cystiphyllum niagaeense. Niagara. 



1. Left lateral view of an adult corallum. 



2. Anterior view of a gemmiferous corallum. 



3. Anterior view of a small corallum. 



Examples 1, 2, 3, are from the Upper Niagara red clay, near 

 Louisville. 



4. View of the calyx and oblique anterior view of a small corallum. 



5. View of the calyx of an adult corallum, in Avhich three of the 



four foveal gaps proper to Cyathophylloidea are conspicuous. 

 Specimens 4 and 5 are from the white clay of the Upper Niagara, 

 near Louisville. 



Cystiphyllum incuevum, Nov. Spec. Niagara. 



6. Left lateral view of a small corallum, with denuded epitheca, from 



the Upper Niagara white clay, near Louisville. 



7. Posterior view of an adult corallum, from the Upper Niagara red 



clay, near Louisville. Collection of Mr. McConathy. 



8. Antei'ior view of a corallum, from the horizon .and neighborhood of 



the preceding example. From the collection of Mr. McConathy. 



Cystiphyllum ameeicanum. Devonian. 



9. Posterior view of a corallum of robust habit, with warped apical 



scar of attachment; from the encrinal limestone clay of the 

 Upper Devonian, near Louisville. 



10. Right lateral view of a corallum, from the Lower Devonian rocks, 



Falls of the Ohio. 



11. Right lateral view of a corallum, from the blue clay of the Middle 



Devonian, Falls of the Ohio. 



The specimens figured in this Plate, with the exception of Figs. 

 7 and 8, belong to the collection of the author. 



