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POLYPI. 



Campophyllum, Edwards & Haime, 1850, 

 British Foss. Corals. [Ety. kavijios, a 

 sea animal ; phijUim, a plant.] 



nanum, Hall, 1873, 1?a\ Iti'j.'. Rep. Che- 

 mung Gr. [Sig. dwarfish.] 



texanum, Sliumard, 1S.58, Trans. St. Louis 

 Acad. Sci., Permian Ur. [Ety. proper 

 name.] 



torquium, Owen, 18,52, (Cyathophyllum 

 torquium) < ieo. Rep. AVis., Iowa and 

 Minn., Coal Meas. [Sig. twisted.] 

 <_'anliilrt, Syn. tor Zaphrentis. 



bikUrriih.i, see Zaphrentis bilateralis. 

 Cannapora, Hall, 1852, Pal. N. Y., vol. 2. 

 [Ety. kimnii, reed; jmros, pore.] 



junciformis. Hall, 1852, Pal. N. Y., vol. 

 2, Clinton Gr. [Sig. like rush stems 

 in form.] 

 rVi/(«?po)Y/, Lamarck, ISKi, Anim. sans. Vert. 



Sjm. for Halysites. 

 Caunopor-K, Phillips, 1841, Palaeozoic fossils 

 of Ciirnwall, Devon and West Som- 

 erset. [Ety. kamiosf, loose ; ])oros, per- 

 foration.] 



planulata. Hall, 1873, 23rd Reg. Rep., 

 Chemung (Ir. [Sig. somewhat flat.] 



Chetetes, Fisher, 1837, (")ryct. du Gouv. Mos- 



cou. [Ety. chtiilc, hair.] 

 (ililirojimatiis, see Monticulipora approx- 



imata. 

 attritiis, see ilonticulipora attrita. 

 barrandi, see Monticulipora barrandi. 

 hrinretis, see Monticulipora briareus. 

 caUriilri, see Monticulipora calicula. 

 carbonarius,Worthen, 1875, Geo. Sur. 111., 



vol. 6, Coal ]\Ieas. [Si^;. pertaining to 



coal.] 

 riiicimiafleiisix, see Monticulipora cincin- 



natiensis. 

 rhithratiiliis, syn. for Cyclopora jamesi. 

 clarai-oideus, see Monticulipora clavacoi- 



dea. 

 ml 1 1 mi I ana, see Tetradium colnmnare. 

 consimilis, Hall, 1876, 28th Reg. Rep,, 



Niagara Or. [Sig. similar in all parts.] 

 niiiicaiu, syn. for ^lonticulipora tuber- 



culata. 

 finiri, see Monticulipora dalii. 

 fhiipieitf:, see Monticulipora decipien.s. 

 delicatiilii^, see Monticulipora delicatula. 

 rlisroideiix, see IMonticulipora discoidea. 

 fihnmix, see .Alonticulipora fibrosa. 

 ' flelrheri, see IMonticulipora flrtcheri. 

 friiiidoHii!^, see Monticulipora frondo.sa. 

 r/rncilis, see IMonticulipora gracilis, 

 hamiltonensis, Winchell, 18()(i, Rep. Low. 



Pen. Mich., Ham. Gr. [Ety. proper 



name.] 

 helderbergifB, Hall, 1874, 2(ith Reg. Rep. 



Low., Held. (jr. _ [Ety. proper name.] 

 '-'/(nnexi, see IMonticulipora jamesi. 

 lyroperdon, see IMonticulipora lycoperdon. 

 mackrothi, Geinitz, 1846, (Calamopora 



mackrothi) Grund., p. 58(i, Permian 



Gr. [Ety. proper name,] 

 mammulatus, see Monticulii)ora mammu- 



lata. 



miUi'pornreiiK, Troost. Where? 



microscopica, Winchell, 1866, Reji. Low. 

 Pen. Mich., Ham. Gr. [Ety. mikros, 

 small ; skopeo, to view — from the small 

 branches.] 



moniliformis, Nicholson, 1874, Geo. Mag. 

 N. S,, vol. 1, Ham. Gr. [Sig. bead- 

 like.] 



muscatinensis, AVhite 1876, Proc. Acad. 

 Xat. Sci., Devonian. [Ety. proper 

 name,] 



lU'ifherryi, see IMonticulipora newberryi. 



)iorhiJoxi(s, see Monticulipora nodulosa. 



onealli, see Monticuli])oraonealli. 



ortoni, see IMonticulipora ortoni. 



papinatm, see Monticulipora papillata. 



pdconin, see Monticulipora pavonia, 



jii'techialia, see IMonticulipora petechialis. 



jiiiropnlitiinns, Pander. It is not evident 

 tliat this species is found in America. 



piilchdhix,^ Edwards & Haime, as identified 

 by Nicholson, but I think it is not 

 found in this country. 



quadrangularis, Nicholson, 1874, Geo. 

 Mag. N. S., vol. 1, Ham. Gr. [Sig. 

 four cornered ; quailrangular.] 



(/iiiidratiis, see Monticulipora quadrata. 



rhomhiciifi, Nicholson, 1875, syn. for Mon- 

 ticulipora quadrata. 

 i nigosH!^, Hall, see Monticuhpora rugosa. 



riigiKii.^, Edwards & Haime, 1851. This 

 name was preoccupied. Jloreover it 

 is merely a form of IMonticulipora 

 dalii. 



xigillarioid^s, see IMonticulipora sigillari- 

 oidea. 



sphaericus. Hall, 1874, 26th Reg. Rep. 

 Low. Held. Gr. [Sig. spherical.] 



subpulcltellm, see Monticulipora subpul- 

 chella. 



tiiberaildtiis, see Monticulipora tubercu- 

 lata. 



tumidus, Phillips, 1836, (Calamopora tum- 

 ida) Geol. Yorkshire, Low. Carboni- 

 ferous. ■ [Ety. tvmidiis, swollen.] 

 Cno.NOGRAPTus, llaU, 1873, Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 4th series, vol. 13. [Etv, /tones, a 

 twig; ffmpho, to write.] This sub- 

 genus is proposed to include the two 

 species, (Traptolithus flexilis and G. 

 rigidus. 



Ciio.\opHYij.u.M, Edwards & Haime, 1850, 



Brit. Foss. Corals. [Ety. koitos, a cone ; 



plii/Udii, a plant,] 

 belli, Billings, 1,S65, Can, Nat. & Geo., 



vol. 2, CUnton Gr. [Ety. proper 



name.] 

 ellipticum, Hall, 1873, 23<1 Reg. Rep. 



Chemung Gr. [Sig. in the form of an 



ellipse.] 

 magnificum, Billings, IS.i'.i, Can. Jour. 



Corniferous Gr. [Sig. magnificent.] 

 niagarense. Hall, 1852, Pal. N. Y., vol. 2, 



Niagara Gr. [Ety. proper name.] 

 ponderosum, Rominger, 1876, Foss. Corals 



Ham. Or. [Sig. bulky, heavy.] 

 Choiwstegites clappi, see Michelinia clappi. 



