Notes, Reviews and Comments. 155 



5. Vogdes, A. W. "A Supplement to the Bibliography of the Palceo- 



zoic Crustacea." Extr. Proc. Cal. Acad. Sc, Ser. 2, Vol. V., 

 PP- 5376. 



6. Matthew, Dr. G. F. On the Organic Remains of the Little River 



Group, Nos. II and III. Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. Section IV, pp. 

 89 in, plate 1, figs. 1 to 11. Eight new species and one new- 

 genus are herein described for the first time from the " Devonian " 

 of New Brunswick, as follows : 



Insecta : 



1. Homothetus erutus, n.sp. 

 Myriapoda : 



2. Palreocampa (?) ohscura, n.sp. 



3. Euphoberia atava, n.sp. 



4. Eilalicus (?) antiquus, n.sp. 



5. Hyodes (?) attenuata, n.sp. 



6. Chilopus dubius, n.g. et. sp. 



Arachnoidea : 



7. Palaeophonus arctus, n.sp. 



PULMONIFERA : 



8. Pupa primseva, n.sp. 



Besides the above Dr. Matthew also figures : Eoscorpius carbon- 

 arius, Meek and Worthen, from the Carboniferous of Illinois : 

 Palceophonus nuvcius, Thorell and Lindstrom, from the "Silurian" of 

 Sweden, and a species of Euphoberia, from Plant Bed No. 2. The 

 whole is a most valuable contribution to science. H. M. Ami. 



7. VVinchell, Prof. N. H. :< A Rational View of the Keweenawan." 



Amer. Geol., Vol. XVI, No. 3, pp. 150162, Sept, 1895. This 

 forms the seventh article of a series on ''Crucial points in the 

 Geology of the Lake Superior Region " by Prof. VVinchell. 



8. Beecher, Dr. Charles E. " The Larval Stages of Tri/obiies." 



Ibid., pp. 166 to 197, Plates VIII X. 



In this important contribution to our knowledge of the trilobites in 

 their earliest stages, Dr. Beecher shows that " all the facts in the 

 ontogeny of tiilobites point to one type of larval structure." To the 

 earliest larval stage, the name "protaspis stage," is given. Then follows 

 a review of larval stages of trilobites, derivtd from such forms as 

 Solenopleura robbi, Hartt ; Liostracus ouargondianus, Hartt ; Ptycho- 

 paria lunnarssoni, Walcott ; Piychoparia kingi, Meek ; Sao hirsuta, 

 Barrande ; Triarthrus becki, Green ; Acidaspis tuberculata, Conrad ; 

 Arges consanguineus, Clarke ; Proctus parviusculus, Hall; Dalmaniies 

 socialis, Barrande. 



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