Born. 94 



Bornia radiata. {Calamites radiatus.) See Appeiidix. — 

 This is the Sub-carboniferous species in Brogniart's Hist. Veg. 

 Foss. See Lesquereux's Coal Flora, P, 1880, page 30, plate 1, 

 fig. 7; page 706, plate 91, fig. 5, and plate 93, fig. 2. — XI. 



Bos. Among many bones found in the clay which filled the 

 cave at Port Kennedy, on the Schuylkill river above Philadel- 

 phia, in Chester county. Pa., were those of some extinct species 

 of American bison or ox. See E. D. Cope, in Proceedings of 

 the American Philosophical Society, at Philadelphia, 1871, 

 page 96. — Quaternary. 



Bothriolepis, See Holoptychius. 



Bothriolepis taylori. (English species.) See Appendix, — 

 This Devonian fish is reported by Clay pole in F2, in Perry 

 county, Pa., preface, page 15, as found by him in Catskill-Che- 

 mu?i^heds'., Specimens 50 a-1 (sixteen); 36-1; 114-5, from 

 Linton's hill, west of King's mill. — VIII g-IX. 



Bruchnannia tuluculata. See Annularia longifolia. 

 XI IL 



Bryozoa are numerous in the Trenton f or m.ation II c. See 

 00, Pal. Coll. p. 231. Specimens in the collections may be 

 found marked 202-1 (many fragments requiring long study to 

 distinguish iheir species, and with poor fragments of OrtJiis 

 testudmaria on the back); 202-3, (numerous specimens) re- 

 sembling Orthopora, and unless determined by Ulrich in Wis- 

 consin, they are new species; 202-1, fragments of branching 

 forms, very obscure; all from Kishicoquillis valley, Reedsville, 

 Miffiin Co. — 203-6 5, numerous specimens (too poor to draw;) 

 203-10 many fiagments difficult because indistinct; 203-26, 

 fragments requiring close study; 203-37 numerous fragments 

 of ramose forms, mostly very poor; 203-44, numerous un- 

 determined and poor; 203-46, branching forms needing much 

 study; all from C. E. Hall's collection at Bellefonte, Centre 

 Co. — 210-26, branching; 210-28, branching, needing study : 

 210-29 many fragments, branching, in a fair condition for 

 drawing; 21C-42 fragments, branching, i^oor; 210-57 numer- 

 ous fragments, very poor ; 210-74, a large slah^ with numerous 

 beautiful fragments on it ; 210-99 (indistinct fragments); 210- 

 106 (mostly useless fragments); 210-117, poor; 210-121, very 

 good example ; all from W. A. Fellows' collections at Belle- 



