15 Palaeontoloisria. 



Cyrtoceras 2, Anarcestes, Plaiyceras, Leptodomua^ Edniondia, Gramnii/sia, 

 Modiolopsis (?), Orthis, Argiope, Strophomena, Waldheimia, Coenites, Sphaero 

 spongia.] 



(113, 114) 34.5, 36.1,.6, 37.1, 4.1,.32,.4,.52,.53, 47.1, 48, 51.7, 53.3,.91,.93 



11824 Luther, D. D. (112 : 74.7) 



1906. Geologic Map of the Buffalo Quadrangle. Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 

 No. 99. — 59tli ann. Rep. N. 1. State Mus. Vol. 2 Pal. No. 15, 29 pp. 



(113, 114) 36.2,.6, 4.1,.32,.53, 48, 53.91,.93, 7.43 



25 Richardson, G. B. (112 : 76.4) 



1908. Paleozoic Formations in Trans-Pecos Texas. Amer. Journ. Sc. 

 Tol. 26 !>. 474-484. (113, 115) 31.2, 39.5, 4.32,.53, 48 



26 Callaway, C, (1121) 



1899. The Earliest Known Forms of Life on the Globe. Proc. Cottes- 

 wald Nat. Field Club Vol. 13 p. 73—83. 



27 Moberg, Joh. Chr., och Carl 0. Sesrerberg. (1121 : 48.(3) 



1906. Bidi-ag till kiinnedomen om Ceratopygeregionen med sarskild 

 hansyn till dess utveckling i fogelsangstrakten. Lunds Univ. Irskr. N. F. 

 Bd. 2 Afd. 2 No. 7 (Kongl. flsiogr. Sallsk. Handl. Bd. 17 Nr. 3) 113 pp., 

 7 tafl., 1 fig. [30 nn. spp. in : Hirudopsis n. g., Lingida 4, Acrofreta 2 (1 

 S. i. 1.), Acrothele, Strophomena, Lamanshya n. g., Meristella, Capulus 2 (1 

 Mbg.), TrocJius, Eremos n. g. (WESXERGaKD i. 1.), Primitia, Beyrichia, Ceratio- 

 caris (W. i. 1.), Agnostus (1 n. var. S. i. 1.), Shumai-dia, Hysterolenus (Mug.), 

 Ceratopyge, Dicellocephalus, Symphysurus, Megalapsis (S. i. 1.), Illaenus, Holo- 

 metopus, Anipyx, Crossoura n. g. 2. 2 nn. varr. in : Apatocephalus, Ntobe.] 



34.4, 37.1, 4.32,.53, 48, 53.3.,93 



28 Moberg, Joh. Chr. (1121 : 48.6) 



1908. Bidrag till Kannedomen om de kambriska lagren vid Tornetriisk. 

 Sveriges geol. Undersokn. Sen C. No. 212. — Irsbok 2 No. 4, 30 pp., 

 1 Taf., 6 figg. 48, 53.93 



11829 Walcott, Charles D. (1121 : 71.2) 



1908. Mount Stephen Rocks and Fossils. Canad. alpin. Journ. Vol. 1 

 p. 232—248, 4 pis. [Stenotheca wheeleri n. sp.] 34.5, 4.32, 48, 53.93 



30 Shimer, H. W. (1121 : 74.4) 



1907. A Lower-Middle Cambrian Transition Fauna from Braintree, Mass. 

 Amer. Journ. Sc. (4) Vol. 24 p. 176-178, 1 fig. 4.38, 48, 53.93 



31 Fearnsides, William G», Gertrude L. Elles, and 



Bernard Smith. (113 : 41.64) 



1907. The Lower Palaeozoic Rocks of Pomeroy. Proc. Irish Acad. Vol. 

 26 B. p. 97-128, 2 pis., 2 figg. 87.1, 48, 53.93 



32 Reed, F[rederick] Rjichard] Cowper, and 



S[idney] H[ugh] Reynolds. (113 : 42) 



1908. Silurian Fossils from certain localities in the Tortworth inlier. 

 Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc. (4) Vol. 2 p. 32-40. 



(42.38,.41) 36.1,.6, 37.1, 39.1, 4.32,.52, 48, 53.93 



33 Reed, Frederick Richard Cowper, and 



Sidney Hugh Reynolds, (113 : 42) 



1908. On the Fossiliferous Silurian Rocks of the Southern Half of the 

 Tortworth Inlier. Quart. Journ. geol. Soc. Vol. 64 p. 512—545, 5 figg. 

 (42.38,.41) 36.1,.6. 37.1, 39.1, 4.1,.32,.52, 47.1, 48, 53.93 



34 Reynolds, Sidney Hugh. (113 : 42.38) 



1907. A Silurian Inlier in the Eastern Mendips. Quart. Journ. geol. 

 Soc. Vol. 63 p. 217-240, 1 pL, 8 figg. 



36.1. 39.5, 4.1,.32, 48, 51.7, 53.93 



11835 Hughes, T. McKenny. (118 : 42.74) 



1902/0(). Ingleborough. Part II. Stratigraphy. Proc. Yorkshire geol. & 



polyt. Soc. Vol. 14 p. 323—343, 1 pL, 9 figg. — Part III. The Silurian 



Rocks of Ingleborough. Vol. 15 p. 351—371, 1 pL, 10 figg. — Part IV. 



15. L 1909. 



