WHITEAVES.] DEVONIAN FOSSILS OF MANITOBA, KTC. 263 



should be 1832) " Goldfuss appended a list of fossils to Vou Deohen's 

 translation of Sir Henry de la Beche's ' Manual of Geology ' and inti'o- 

 duced a number of new names without description or illustration, and has 

 thus furnished us with another instance of the confusi<jn that can be 

 created by the pernicious eft'ect of manuscript names." 



SPONGI^. 

 (S-) AsTR.BOSPONGiA Hamiltonensis, Meek and Worthen. 

 For the synonymy of this species see page 197- 



East side of Lake Winnipegosis, on a small island east of the south end 

 of Birch Island, and about four miles north-east of Wade Point : a single 

 six-rayed spicule, which appears to be essentially similar to that repre- 

 sented on plate xxviii (figs. 1 and la) of the present volume. 



ANTHOZOA. 



ZOAXTHARIA. 



Cyatiiophyllcm, Goldfuss. 



Group of C'liathophyllum h(fi-rophyllam, il. Eilwards and Haime. 



Cyathophyllum vermicdlare, Goldfuss, var. precursor, Freeh. 



Plate 35, figs. 1, la and lb. 



Axtroajalhu« nnnindarli, Ludwig. )86<j. Korallen aus palitolithisehen Formation 



(Pala?ontographica, vol. XIV.) t. 58. 

 Cyathophyllum rermindare, Goldf. mut. a. pnn'iirmr. Freeh. 1880. Die Cyathophyl- 



liden und Zaphrentiden des deutschen ibtteldevon, (PaUeontol. 



Abhandl., Dames and Kayser, vol. Ill) p. 63, pi. ii. (xiv. ) figs. 4, 



6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 



Red Deer River, at the Upper 8alt Spring and about five miles from 

 Dawson Bay, Lake Winnipegosis, D. B. Dowhng, 1888 : one small speci- 

 men. Lake Winnipegosis, at the south end, on a small island near 

 Charlie Island (the specimen figured) and at the noi'th end of Snake Island 

 (one specimen) ; also on the .south-west side, at the mirth side of South 

 Manitou Island (one specimen), and on the south east side, at Point Bra- 

 bant (one specimen) : J. B. Tyrrell and D. B. Dowling, 1889. Red Deer 

 River, near the Lower Salt Spring, and two or three miles from Dawson 

 Bay (four specimens) and at the Upper Salt Spring, two or three miles 

 further up the river (six .specimens) : J. B. Tyrrell, 1^89. 



