241 



Bryozoa - Brachiopoda 



206014 Canu, F. A 47.1 (117) 



1913. Études morphologiques sur trois nouvelles familles de Bryozo- 

 aires. Bull. Soc. geol. France (4) T. 13 p. 132—147, 10 figg. [2 nn. 

 spp. in: Porina, Beisselina (n. g. pro Eschara striata). — Aeroporidae, Cos- 

 cinopleuridae nn. fam. — Pachyiheca n. g. pro Porina filiformis,] 

 (43.16,.74,.91,.92, 44.27, 492) 



15 Lang, W. D. 47.1 (117) 



1915. On some new Uniserial Cretaceous Cheilostome Polyzoa. Geol. 

 Mag. N. S. (6) Vol. 2 p. 406—501, i pl. [5 nn. spp. in: Rhammatopora 

 (n. g. pro Membrahipora gaultina) % Charixa n, g., Mystriopora n. g., Dis- 

 telopora n. g.] (42.23,.33,.59,.61) 



16 Canu, F. 47.1 (118) 



1913. Contributions à l'étude des Bryozoaires fossiles. Troisième con- 

 tribution. Bull. Soc. geol. France (4) ï. 13 p. 124—131, 1 fig. [Smittia 

 saccoî n. sp ] 



(1182, 1183) (43.61, 44.91,.92,.94..98, 45.1, 65) 



17 Braem, F. 47.1 Paludicella : 11.65 



1914. Die Knospung von Paludicella. Vorläufige Mitteilung. Aren. Hy- 

 drobiol. Plaoktonkde. Bd* 9 p. 527—548, 3 Taf., 0 figg. 



18 Harmer, S. F., and W. G. Eidewood. 47.3 Cephalodiscus (26) 



1913. The Pterobranchia of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition 

 Ü902 to 1901;. Trans. II. Soc. Edinburgh Vol, 49 p. 531-565, 2 pis., 5 

 figg. [Cephalodiscus agglutians n. sp.] (26.4, .9) 



2C6019 Gilchrist, 4, D. F. 47.3 Cephalodiscus (26.7) 



1915. Observations in the Cape Cephalodiscus (C gilchristi, Ridkwood) and 

 some of its Eariy Stages. Ann. 31« g. nat. Hist. (8) Vol. 16 p. 2^3—243, 

 1 pl. — Appendix. By Sidney F» Harmer. p. 243—246. 



15.2,.3,.t> 



59.48 Brachiopoda. 



(Vide etiam: 202384-202399, 202402—202420, 202423—202437, 202440 

 202441, 202443, 202445—202448, 202451, 202152, 202469, Ü02470, 202474, 

 202479-202482, 203162, 204878, 205309, 205852-205855, 205857, 205858 

 205861, 205862, 205868.) 



20 North, F. J. 48 



1915. Note on the Silurian Inlier near Cardifï. Geol. Mag. N. S. (6) 



Vol. 2 p. 387—332, 2 figg. [Neorhynchia n. g. pro Hemiihyris strebeli, 

 Aetheia pro Waldheimia sinuata.] 



21 Clarke, F. W., and W. C. Wheeler. 48 : 11.77 



1915. The Composition of Brachiopod Shells. Proc. nation. Acad. Se. 

 Vol. 1 p. 262—286. [2 groups, with CaCOs and little organic matter 

 and with Ca 3 Pi03 and mueh organic matter.] 



22 Burling, Lancaster D. 48 (112) 



1^14. Cambrian and Related Ordovician Brachiopoda. — A Study of 

 their Inclosmg Sediments. Bull. geol. Soc. Amer. Vol. 25 p. 421—436. 



(1121, 113) 



203023 Weller, Stuart. 48 (1121) 



1914. The Mississippian Brachiopoda of the Mississippi Valley Basin. 

 Monogr. State geol. Surv. Illinois No. 1, 508 pp., 88 pis., 36 figg. [81 

 nn. spp. in: Lingula, Leptaena, Schuchertella, Schellwienella 5, Streptorhynchus, 

 ChoneteS Productella, Productus 3, Echinoconchus (n. g. pro Productus al- 

 temotus), Rhipidomella 2, Schizophoria 3, Camarotoechia, Allorhynchus, 

 Rhynchotetra 2, Tetracamera, Rhynchopora 3, Centronella, Cranaena 2, Die- 

 lasma 6, Girtyella 2, Dielasmella, Atrypa, Sph-iferina, Delthyris, Spirifer 13, 

 Brachythyris 3, Cyriia, Syringothyris 4, Pseudosyrinx (n. g. pro Syringothy- 



Biblicgr. Zool. XXIX 



IL 1916 



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