Oast. 



186 



Cystiphyllum sulcatum. Compare Coleophyllum pyri- 

 forme. Villa. 



Cystiphyllum vesiculosum. (Goldfuss.) A widely dis- 



tri bu te d 

 species on 

 both sides 

 of the Atlan- 

 tic. (Nich- 

 olson. Pal. 

 of Ontario, 

 1874, p. 37.) 

 CoUett's In- 

 diana Re- 

 port of 1881, 

 page 391, 

 plate 55, 

 ... ^^ figs. 1,2, two 

 ■^l.DD. specimens 

 with much of their skin (epitheca) dissolved, drawn by Van 

 Oleve. — Form very variable; but sack or little bladder-like 

 interior structure always well marked. Characteristic of the 

 Devonian rochs. VIII, 



Cystiphyllum ? in the Genesee coral led (No. 8) of the 



section at Mapleton, Huntingdon Co. (T3, 273)— F/// 6. 



Cystiphyllum. ? in the Hamilton upper shale coral bed, 



120' beneath what is supposed by I. C. White to be Tully 

 limestone, in the Cove station section, in Huntingdon Co., Pa. 

 (T3, p. 107)-^ VIII G, 



Cythere ? See figures, natural size and magniHed^ under 



Leperditia okeni. XL 



Cythere and Gytherina carhonaria. See Leperditia car- 

 bonaria, XL 



Cytherellina glandella. (Whitfield, Bull. 3, Am. Mus. 

 Xj, ^-^ 29 . N. H. 1882) Collett's Indiana Rt. of 



Cl ^;^'^^^^ "^^^^' ^^^^^ 32, figs. 28, "2.^, greatly en- 

 ]^^^^^^^^2., 3Z l^K^ed. Subcarboniferous limestone 



(Warsaw) formation, VI. 



Gytherina alta. See Leperditia alta. VI 



