Clad. 



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cliffs. T3, 201. — G. B. Simpson, 1888, found a Cladopora^ re- 

 sembling C. muUipora^ as specimen 601-1, of Hale & Hall's, 

 1876, collections near Orbisonia, Huntingdon Co. (See 00 p. 

 234), in Low, Held, Z. VI. — For fig. see Appendix. 



Cladopora rectilineata, new species,) G. B. Simpson and 

 J. Hall, Proc. A. P. S. PhiPa, Dec. 1888, based on 00, p. 234. 

 Specimen 607-5, in Fellows collections near Bushkill, Pike Co., 

 Pa., from river slope of Hogback, near road to Shawnee, Wal- 

 pack bend, Lower Helderherg,, VI, For description and figure 

 see Appendix. 



Cladopora, probably the same species. Spec. 607-5, from 

 Tyrone city, Blair Co. (G. B. S.).— FZ 



Cladopora, probably the same species. Spec. 607-9, from 

 Tyrone city, Blair Co.^(G. B. S.).— VL 



Cladopora, probably the same species. Specimen 601-1, 

 (See 00, p. 234), from Hale & Hall's coll. at Orbisonia. (G. 

 B. S., 1888.)— FZ 



Cladopora reticulata. (Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 2, page 141, 



plate 39, fig. 3 a-c.) 

 CoUett's Indiana re- 

 port of 1881, page 384, 

 plate 47, fig. 6 (Van 

 Cleve) ; a portion of 

 corollum imbedded on 

 limestone. Has gen- 

 eral aspect of a Eete- 

 ' pora ; but on examina- 

 tion it will be seen to 

 have pores on all sides, 

 with round tubular 

 cells, with circular 

 mouths and a project- 

 ing lip on the lower 

 side. Worn specimens show only the circular openings. Crys- 

 tallized specimens only show a fibrous structure. Louisville, 

 Ky., Niagara ^formation., Vh. 



Cladopora ? branching, with cells ranged in regular 



order, eight rows on a branch. Spec. 601-31 a. (G. B. S.) — VI 

 Cladopora, or Trematospira, in Perry Co., Olarks mill beds. 

 Upper shaly beds of Lower Helderberg. 000, Cat. spec. 6, 

 X-6.— VI 



