Fauna of the Morrow Group 
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1913. Lophophyllum profundum. Mark, Geol. Surv. Ohio, 4th ser.. Bull. 
No. 17, p. 300, pi. 13, fig. 1. 
Conemaugh formation. Brush Creek, Ames, and Cambridge lime- 
stones; Portersville shale: Ohio. 
Ames limestone: Deersville, Ohio. 
1914, Lophophyllum profundum. Price, West Va. Geol. Surv., Preston , 
County Kept., p. 488. 
Brush Creek limestone: 0.9 mile west and 0.9 mile northeast of 
Bruceton Mills, West Va. 
This species is represented by a number of specimens, many 
of which are in good condition. Externally the appearance is 
that typical of the species as identified from numerous Pennsyl- 
vanian localities. Internally the septal development is the same 
as that described by Brown; a series of sections made from 
one individual displays the successive stages in growth observed 
by that author. 
Horizon and locality. Morrow formation : near Ft. Gibson, 
Oklahoma (Station 301). 
CYATHOPHYLLID^ 
Genus CAMPOPHYLLUM Milne-Edwards & Haime 
Campophyllum torquium (Owen) 
Plate I, figures lU, lUob. 
1852. Cyathophyllum (vermiculare?) . Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa and 
Minn., tab. 4, fig. 2. 
Carboniferous limestone: Near mouth of Keg Creek. 
1852. Cyathophyllum torquium. Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa and Minn., 
tab. 4, fig. 2. 
Carboniferous limestone: Near mouth of Keg Creek. 
1852.' Cyathophyllum flexuosum (?). Owen, Geol. Rep. Wis., Iowa and 
Minn., tab. 4, figs. 3a-b. 
Carboniferous limestone: Near mouth of Keg Creek. 
1872. Cafnpophyllum torquium. Meek, U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebr., p. 145, 
pi. 1, figs. la-d. 
Upper Coal Measures: Rock Bluff and Cedar Bluff, Nebraska; 
Iowa. 
Coal Measures: Illinois. 
1884. Campophyllum torquium. White, 13th Rep. Geol. Surv. Ind., p. 119, 
pi. 23, figs. 10-13. 
Upper Coal Measures: Iowa; Missouri; Nebraska; Illinois; In- 
diana. 
1894. Campophyllum torquium. Keyes, Mo. Geol. Surv., vol. 4, p. 107, 
pi. 12, figs. 7a-c; pi. 13, fig. 7. 
Coal Measures: Kansas City, Missouri. 
