[MATTHEW] ORGANIC REMAINS OF LITTLE RIVER GROUP 279 
Arthropleuridæ of Zittel.! These, however, were tuberculated forms, 
while Amphipeltis has a smooth test. 
Among the marine Isopods Cerolana concharum, Har ger, has a pleon 
similar to this fossil.’ 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE II. (PART). 
Fig 6.—Amphipeltis paradorus, Salt. Mag. ?. Posterior part of the body, showing 
five segments, Plant Bed No. 2, Lower Cordaite Shales, Lancaster, N.B. 
See page 278. 
Fig. 7.—Eurymartus latus, n. sp. Mag. +. Under side of the body with some of the 
limbs preserved. Same locality and horizon. See page 275 
Fig. 8.—Eurymartus, sp.? Mag. ?. Seven segments of the body. Plant Bed No. 
Lower Cordaite Shale, Lancaster, N.B. See page 277. : 
Fig. 9.—FEurymar es (7) spinulosus. Mag. +. Nine segments of the abdomen. Plant 
Bed No, 2, Lower Cordaite State: Lancaster, N.B. See page 276. 
Fig. 10.—Podurites saltator, n. sp. Mag. 2. Head, thorax and abdomen. Same 
horizon and locality. See page 273. 


' Treatise on Paleontology, vol. ii., p. 662. 
? U. S. Commission, Fish and Fisheries, Report, 1878 (1880). PI. , fie. 55, and 
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