NO. 13 DIKELOCEPHALUS AND OTHER GENERA 



Sattkia — Continued. page 



fallax — Continued. 



compared with Saukia nistica 383 



Saukia stosei 384 



Saukia zvardi 378 



formation and locality 378 



geoi?raphic distribution 375 



listed with description of genus 375 



locality of, discussed 361 



junia, new species, described and discussed 378 



tigured, text-figs. 17 378 



allied to Saukia crassimarginata and J^". pcpincnsis 378 



formation and locality 379 



listed with description of genus 375 



? ? ieptanariim (Wiman), described and discussed 379 



compared with Saukia leucosia 379 



formation and locality 379 



in synonymy 379 



listed with description of genus 375 



leucosia, n. sp., described and discussed 379 



figured, pi. 67, figs. 14-17, 17a 406 



compared with new genus Calvinclla 388 



CahnucUc spiviger 391 



Saukia fallax 378 



Saukia f? leptccnarum 379 



Saukia pyrene 379, 382 



Saukia stosei 379 



Saukia wardi 384 



formation and locality 379 



in association with Saukia pepinensis (Owen) 382 



listed from locaHty 78 361 



with description of genus 375 



with St. Lawrence fauna 356 



locality of, discussed 361 



lodensis (Whitfield), described and discussed 379 



figured, pi. 65, figs. 1-3 402 



compared with Conokephalina viisa 388 



Saukia crassimarginata 277 



Saukia rustica 383 



Saukia wardi 384 



entire dorsal shields of 347 



formation and locality 380 



genotype, locality of 360 



in synonymy 379 



listed from localities 85 and 86 360 



with description of genus 375 



with St. Lawrence fauna 35^ 



pustulose surface of 374 



stratigraphic range 375 



vertical range of, compared with Saukia lodensis 360 



