152 



Favistaia stellata, Hall 1847. Pal. N. York, • vol. I., p. 275, pi. 75, 



fi^. 1, but not Gohmi'fiaria alveolata, Hall, 



ibid., p. 47. 

 Columnaria alt-iiolata (pars), Edwards & 

 Haime 1851. Men. Polyp. Foss. Terr. Palseoz., 



p. 309. 

 Colwmnaria Gothlandica, Edwards & Haime.. 1851. Ibid., p. 309, pi. 14, figs. 2 and 2a. 

 Favi Stella stellata, Nicholson 1875. Rep. Pal. Prov. Ont., p. 23, and Geol. 



Surv. Ohio, Palaeont., vol. II., p. 185. 

 Columiuiria stellata,'Rommgev 1876. Geol. Surv. Mich., Fos.s. Corals, p. 



90, pis. 34, fig. 3, and 28, fig 1. 

 Columnaria alveolata, 'Sxcholson 1879. Tabul. Corals Palseoz. Per., p. 195, 



pi. 10, figs. 1 and la. Not Columnaria 



alveolata of McCoy, Hall, Billings or Rom- 



inger. 



Lower Fort Garry, Dr. R. Bell, 1880 : two specimens of a variety 

 approaching C. Blainvillei, Billings, in which the average diameter of 

 the larger corallites is about three millimetres. East Selkirk, A. Mc- 

 Charles, 1884, one specimen of the typical form, and L. M. Lambe, 1890, 

 three similar specimens. Jack Head Island, Lake Winnipeg, D. B. 

 Dowling and L. M. Lambe, 1890 : one specimen, with the larger corallites 

 averaging four mm. and a-half in their longest diameters. In all these 

 specimens the longer septa reach to the centre of the corallites. 



This coral appears to have been previously collected at Lower Fort 

 Garry by D. Dale Owen in 1848, and by Sir James Hector in 1857. It 

 is probably the Favosites basaltica of Owen's list of Lower Fort Garry 

 fossils, on page 181 of his Report of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin, 

 Iowa and Wisconsin, published in 1852, and the " Favistella (Favosites 

 basaltica of Owen)" of the list of fossils from the same locality on page 245 

 of Captain Palliser's official report. IMr. Lambe recognizes it in a small 

 collection of fossils made by J. B. Tyrrell at Doobaunt Lake in 1893. 

 It appears to be abundant at Fort Churchill, Hudson's Bay, where a 

 number of specimens were collected by Mr. Tyrrell in 1894, from a small 

 exposure of dolomite ; and it has since been collected at Wekusko (Herb) 

 Lake, and at Hill's Lake, Minago River, in the district of Saskatchewan, 

 by Mr. Tyrrell, in 1896. 



DiPHYPHYLLUM Stokesi, Edwards and Haime. (Sp.) 



Plate 17, figs. 5 and 5, a-h. 



ii'ttos^rotwrn-Stofe.?;, Edwards and Haime . .18.51. Mon. Polyp. Foss. Terr. Paleoz., p. 



440, pi. 20, fig. 2. 

 Prohnhly "Sari:inula(!') obsoleta," Hull 1851. In Foster & Whitney's Rep. Geol. 



Land DLstr. Lake Superior, pt. 2, p. 213, 



pi. 29, figs. 2, a-b. 



