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Ami, H. M. " Notes on a Collection of Silurian Fossils from Cape 

 George, Antigonish Co., Nova Scotia, with descriptions of four new 

 species," Ex. Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian Inst. Science, Halifax, 

 2nd Ser. Vol. I., pt. 4, pp. 411-415, October, 1894. 



Contains descriptions and notes on a collection of fossils made in 

 Nova Scotia, by Messrs. Hugh Fletcher, and J. McDonald in 1886. 



Jones, Prof. T. Rupert F.R.S., F.G.S. " On some fossil Ostracoda 

 from Canada." Ex. Geol. Mag. Dec. IV. Vol. II, No. 367, 

 pp. 20-28, Pt. II., January, 1895. 



In this paper are described six new species of Ostracoda from col- 

 lections made in the North West Territory of Canada and Manitoba. 

 Three of these collections were made by Dr. G. M. Dawson, from the 

 St. Mary River beds in 1S74 and 1881 : Another collection was 

 made by Mr. J. B. Tyrrell of the Geol. Surv. Dept. from the friable 

 marl beds of the Rolling River district of Manitoba. The descriptions 

 of the species by Prof. Jones comprise : 



I. Pleistocene of Rolling River, Manitoba. 



1. Candona Candida, Miiller. 



2. ? Ilyobates reptans, Baiid. 



3. Cytberidea Tyrrellii, n. sp. 



II. St. Mary-River-Series. Milk R., N.W. T. (Loose.) 



4. Pontocypris pyriformis, n. sp. 



5. Cypris Dawsoni, n. sp. 



6. Ilyocypris oblonga, n. sp. 



III. St. Mary-River-Series. Milk River, N.W.T. 



7. Cythere, sp. indet. 



8. Candona ? Sanctae-Mariae, n. sp. 



9. Cytherella crucifera, n. sp. 



IV. St. Mary-River-Series. Old Man R., N.W.T. 

 10. Candona ?, sp. undet. 



Nine of these species are figured on PI. II. accompanying the text 

 Prof. Jones adds a note stating that the hirigement being very rarely 

 indicated, the generic relationships of the foregoing species are for the 

 most part uncertain. This interesting contribution to our knowledge 



