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IX. BRYOZOA. 
J. TITLES.* 
1. Adams, G. J., Girty, G. H. & White, D. Stratigraphy and paleonto- 
logy of the Upper Carboniferous rocks of the Kansas Section. Bull. 
U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 211, 123 pp. 
2. Barnes, J. On a fossil Polyzoa , from the mountain limestone, 
Castleton. Tr. Manchester Geol. Soc. xxviii, pp. 243-245. 
3. Bassler, R. S. The structural features of the Bryozoan genus Homo- 
try pa , with descriptions of species from the Cincinnatian group. 
P. U. S. Mus. xxvi, pp. 565-591, 6 pis. 
4. Beede, J. W. Fauna of the Shawnee Formation (Haworth), the 
Wabaunsee Formation (Prosser), the Cottonwood Limestone. Coal 
Measures Faunal Studies ii. J. W. Beede & Austin J. Rogers. 
Kansas Quart, i, pp. 163-181. 
5. Blanckenhorn, M. Neue geologisch-stratigraphische Beobaclitungen 
in Agypten. SB. Ac. Munchen 1902, pp. 353-433, 21 figg. [Unim- 
portant.] 
6. Boeggild, 0. B. The deposits of the sea-bottom. 1900. Danish 
Ingolf-Exped. i, No. 2, 89 pp., 7 maps, 6 figg. 
Breemen, P. J. van. [See Redeke & Breemen (76).] 
7. Bresson, A. Etudes sur les formations anciennes des Hautes et 
Basses- Pyr^n^es (Haute Chaine). Bull. Carte geol. France xiv, 
No. 93, pp. 1-273. 
8. Browne, A. J. J. On the zones of the Upper Chalk in Suffolk. 
P. Geol. Ass. xviii, pp. 85-94, 1 map. [Unimportant.] 
9. Calvet, L. Description d’une nouvelle espkce de Bryozoaire Ctdno- 
stome du genre Alcyonidium Lamouroux (A. brucei). Bull. Soc. zool. 
France xxviii, pp. 33-36, 4 figg. 
— [See also Jullien & Calvet (48).] 
10. Calvin, S. Geology of Page County. Ann. Rep. Iowa geol. Surv. xi, 
pp. 397-460, 10 figg. 
11. Canu, F. Essai sur une 4chelle de Bryozoaires pour l’^tablissement 
des synchronismes k grande distance. Bull. Soc. geol. France (4) iii, 
pp. 115-117. 
12. . Contributions k l’dtude des Bryozoaires fossiles. T. c. pp. 659- 
661, pi. xxi. 
13. . Note sur la Constance de la faune de la craie de Yilledieu. 
T. c. pp, 265-268. 
14. Chapman, F. New or little-known Victorian fossils in the National 
Museum, ii. Some Silurian Molluscoidea. P. Soc. Victoria xvi, 
pp. 60-82, 3 pis. 
15. Cleland, H. F. Further notes on the calciferous (Beckman ton) 
formation of the Mohawk Valley, with descriptions of new species. 
[None for Bryozoa.] Bull. Amer. Pal. xviii, 20 pp. 
* An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has not seen the 
Journal or Work referred to. 
