423 



Mont. 



Monticulipora ulrichi. (Nicholson, Structure & AfF. of 



Mont. 1881) Oollett's Indiana Report of 

 1882, page 249, plate xi, fig. 10, a small 

 fragment. — Hudson River ( Ginoinnati) 

 formation, Illh.—S. A. Miller remarks 

 here that he showed in Jour. Cin. Soc. 

 N. H., Vol. 5, that Nicholson's six sub- 

 7^,155;^, ^'"^^^^PXl ^£^?igr^ are of very little value. 

 Monticulipora corals of undetermined species figured in 



Ool- 

 lett's 

 Indiana 

 Rep o r t 

 of 1882 

 (Van 

 Clove's 

 Corals) 

 plate xi, 

 figs. 3, 4, 

 5, 7, 12, 

 all nat- 

 ural 

 5^^6,and 

 13, en- 

 larged. 

 In Hud- 

 son Riv, 

 ( Cincin- 

 nati), 



Monticulipora 



Illh. 

 PI. XI. 

 ? in the Lower Carboniferous rocks of 

 Fayette and Westmoreland Cos., Pa., in the gaps of the Cone- 

 maugh, Loyalhanna and Youghiogheny rivers. Stevenson, 

 KKK, p. 310.— X, XL 



Mormolucoides articulatus. Hitchcock. A grub found 

 f Tr. , ^^^^.^...^^^^ ^ _ in the Connecticut valley sand- 



stone strata, and therefore to 

 be sought for in our red shales 

 of Bucks, Montgomery, Lan- 



