GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OP CANADA. 



PALEOZOIC FOSSILS. 



VOL.. III. 



8. Revised list of the fossils of the Guelph formation of Ontario. 

 Br J. F. Whiteaves. 



ANTHOZOA. 



Tetracoralla. 

 Pycnostylus Guelphensis, Whiteaves. 

 Pycnostylus elegans, Whiteaves. 

 Zapheentis. Species undeterminable. 



Hexacoralla. 

 Favosites Gothlandicus, Lamarck. 



(Favosites Foebesii, Edwards and Haime. 



In his second report on the Palaeontology of the Province of Ontario, 

 Professor H. A Nicholson gives Hespeler as a locality for this species, 

 but it is doubtful if this coral has ever been found in the Guelph forma- 

 tion of Ontario. Mr. Lambe, Contr. Canad. Palseont., vol. IV, pt. I, 

 pp. 8-1 0, regards F. Forbesii as ' a Corniferous fossil, and as a synonym 

 of F. basalticus, Goldfuss.) 



Favosites Hisingeri, Edwards and Haime. 



Favosites polymorphus (Goldfuss) Billings. 



Syeingopora infundibula, Whitfield. 



Springopora infundibula, Whitfield 1877. Ann. Rep. Geol.Surv. Wiscons., p. 79. 



Gyslostylus infundibulus Whitfield 1882. Gaol. Wiscons., p. 274, pi. 14, fig. 7. 



IT " Whiteaves 1884. This volume, pt. I, p. 2 ; and (1895) pt. 



II, p. 49. 

 Syringopora infundibula, Lambe 1899. Contr. Canad. Palaeont., vol. IV, pt. 



1, p. 53. , ' ' 



octocoealla. 

 Halysites catenularia, L. 

 Mr. Lambe (op. cit., p. 68) regards H. agglomeralus, the Catenipora 

 agglovnerata of Hall, as a synonym of H. catenularia. 



