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POLYPI. 



Campophyllum, Edwards & Haime, 1850, 

 British Foss. Corals. [Ety. tempos, a 

 sea animal ; phyllon, a plant.] 



nanum, Hall, 1873, 23d Reg. Rep. Che- 

 mung Gr. [Sig. dwarfish.] 



texanum, Shumard, 1858, Trans. St. Louis 

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

 name.] 



torquium, Owen, 1852, (Cyathophyllum 

 torquium) Geo. Rep. Wis., Iowa and 

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

 Caninia, Syn.- for Zaphrentis. 



bilateralis, see Zaphrentis hilateralis. 

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

 [Ety. kanna, reed; poros, pore.] 



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

 2, Clinton Gr. [Sig. like rush stems 

 in form.] 

 Catenipora, Lamarck, 1816, Anim. sans. Vert. 



Syn. for Halysites. 

 Caunopora, Phillips, 1841, Palaeozoic fossils 

 of Cornwall, Devon and West Som- 

 erset. [Ety. kaurws, loose ; poros, per- 

 foration.] 



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

 Chemung Gr. [Sig. somewhat flat.] 

 Chetetes, Fisher, 1837, Oryct. du Gouv. Mos- 

 cou. [Ety. chaite, hair.] 



approximatus, see Monticulipora approx- 

 imata. 



attritw, see Monticulipora attrita. 



barrandi, see Monticulipora barrandi. 



briarens, see Monticulipora briareus. 



calicula, see Monticulipora calicula. 



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

 vol. 6, Coal Meas. [Sig. pertaining to 

 coal.] 



cincinnatiensis, see Monticulipora cincin- 

 natiensis. 



clathratulus, syn. for Cyclopora jamesi. 



clavacoideus, see Monticulipora clavacoi- 

 dea. 



columnaris, see Tetradium columnare. 



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

 Niagara Gr. [Sig. similar in all parte.] 



cortkans, syn. for Monticulipora tuber- 

 culata. 



dalei, see Monticulipora dalii. 



decipiens, see Monticulipora decipiens. 



delicahdus, see Monticulipora delicatula. 



discoideus, see Monticulipora discoidea. 



fibrosw, see Monticulipora fibrosa. 



fietcheri, see Monticulipora fletcheri. 



frondosas, see Monticulipora frondosa. 



gracilis, see Monticulipora gracilis. 



hamiltonensis, Winchell, 1866, Rep. Low. 

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

 name.] 



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

 Low., Held. Gr. [Ety. proper name.] 



jamesi, see Monticulipora jamesi. 



lycoperdon, see Monticulipora lycoperdon. 



mackrothi, Geinitz, 1846, (Calamopora 

 mackrothi) Grund., p. 586, Permian 

 Gr. [Ety. proper name.] 



mammulatus, see Monticulipora mammu- 

 lata. 



miJleporaceus, Troost. Where? 



microscopica, Winchell, 1866, Rep. 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, White 1876, Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci., Devonian. [Ety. proper 

 name.] 



newberryi, see Monticulipora newberryi. 



nodulosus, see Monticulipora nodulosa. 



onealli, see Monticulipora onealli. 



ortoni, see .Monticulipora ortoni. 



papillatus, see Monticulipora papillata. 



pavonki, see Monticulipora pavonia. 



petechialis, see Monticulipora petechialis. 



petropolitanm, Pander. It is not evident 

 that this species is found in America. 



pulclielhis,_ 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 ; quadrangular.] 



quadratus, see Monticulipora quadrata. 



rhombicus, Nicholson, 1875, syn. for Mon- 

 ticulipora quadrata. 



rugosus, Hall, see Monticulipora rugosa. 



nujosus, Edwards & Haime, 1851. This 

 name was preoccupied. Moreover it 

 is merely a form of Monticulipora 

 dalii. 



sigittarkrides, see Monticulipora sigillari- 

 oidea. 



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

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



subpulchellm, see Monticulipora subpul- 

 chella. 



tubercukitus, see Monticulipora tubercu- 

 lata. 



tumidus, Phillips, 1836, (Calamopora tum- 

 ida) Geol. Yorkshire, Low. Carboni- 

 ferous. [Ety. tumidus, swollen.] 

 Chonograptus, Hall, 1873, Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 4th series, vol. 13. [Ety. konos, a 

 twig; grapho, to write.] This sub- 

 genus is proposed to include the two 

 species, Graptolithus flexilis and G. 

 rigidus. 

 Chonophyllum, Edwards & Haime, 1850, 

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

 phy lion, a plant.] 



belli, Billings, 1865, Can. Nat. & Geo., 

 vol. 2, Clinton Gr. [Ety. proper 

 name. ] 



ellipticum, Hall, 1873, 23d Reg. Rep. 

 Chemung Gr. [Sig. in the form of an 

 ellipse.] 



magnificum, Billings, 1859, 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. Gr. [Sig. bulky, heavy.] 

 Chonostegites clappi, see Michelinia clappi. 



