DESCRIPTION OF AN EXTINCT PALEOZOIC INSECT. 59 



The following list will serve to explain the accompanying 

 plates and at the same time show the number and the affinities 

 of the several species of this fauna, lleferences are given to the 

 works where the species are described. 



Index to the Land Fauna of the Little River Group at 

 St. John, N. B., Canada. 



(N. B. — The numbere in the margin refer to the several fle;ures in the two plates 

 Cand one in the text) wherein the known forms of this Fauna are shown. 



PLATE. FIGURE. MoLLUSCA. (Land Snalls. ) 



II. 18. Stfopliclla grandceva, Dawson. Mag. 5§. Am. 



Jour. Sci,, Vol. XX. p. 413. 



I. 1. Pujxt jiriuueva. Mag. 4. Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., 



Vol. xii.. Sec. iv., p. 100 (1894) — 16, surface 

 further enlarged. 



Crustacea. (Saw Bugs ?) 



II. 4 and 5. AmphipelHs parado-THs, Salter. Joiu\ Geol. Soc. 

 London, Feb. 1863, and Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. 

 2nd Series, Vol. 1, Sec. iv., p. 278, Fig 4. Mag. 

 1^; Fig. 5. Reduced §. 



I. 4a and b. Eurypteris pulicarls, SaKer. Ibid. This species is 

 supposed to be founded on the body segments 

 of two insects or niyriapods. The objects are 

 enlarged respectively 1^ and 2 diaui. 



Arachnoid A. (Scorpions and Spiders). 



I. 2. Eurypterella ornafa (Geralinuridae ?) Mag. 2§. 



Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., Vol. vi.. Sec. iv., 

 p. 60 (1888). 



I. 3. PaJcrophonus arctus (Scorpion). Mag. 2§. Ibid. 



Vol. xii., Sec. iv., p. 100 (1894). 



II. 1. Eiwymai-tits latus. Mag. 2§. Trans. Roy. Soc. 



Can. 2nd Series, Vol. i., Sec. iv., p. 275 (1895). 



II. 2. E (?) spinulosus. Mag. 2§. Ibid. p. 276. 



II. 3. E (?) sp ? . Mag. 2§. Ibid. p. 277. 



Myriapoda. (Earwigs, Millipedes). 



I. 10. Palceocampa (?) obsciira. Mag. 1^. Trans, Roy. 



Soc. Can., Vob xii.. Sec. iv., p. 108 (1894), 



I. 7 and lb. Eiiphoberia atava. Mag. IJ. Ibid. — lb, two legs, 

 further enlarged. 



I, 8, E sp.? , Mag. IJ. Ibid. p. 109. 



