BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PAL.T]OZOIC CRUSTACEA 



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Burr (tienry T.) A new Lower Cainl'i-ian fauna i'rom Eastern Massa- 

 chusetts. 



Am. Geol., vol. 25, 1900, pp. 41-50. 



The fossils described from a red slate and im|Mire limestone from North Weymouth, 

 Mass. 



Olencllus (Flolmia) hroggeri \\'alc., O. (M '•SGtincis} a.uip/ioiih'.'i Emm. Olenrllus 

 sp. MctadoxiJrs fnas^nifictis Matt. Agrauhts (Sirctnirlhi) sfrntuus Bill. \ar. nnsuliis 

 Wale. MicrnJisctis cf., M. Helena Wale. LcprrdUia cf., L. solili.ria Barr. 



Burhenne (II.) Fauna d. 'rentaculiteiiscliii'fer in Lalingebiet bes d. 

 Schiefer v. Leun bei Brauni'els. 18!)f>. 



Proefus laevigalus and granulosus, pi. 1, fig. 1-6; I'roctus Ilolzapfeli referred by 

 Richter to P. cornulus. 



Cypfiaspis liydrnccphala Roemcr. 



Caiman ( W. J.) On I'h urornri.^ a new Crustacean from the English 

 Coal JMeasurcs. 



Geol. Mag., Decade v, vol. 8, 1911, p. 156. Fig. in text. 



Plcurocaris annulatus g. et sp. n. 



The specimen is without a 

 carapace, with at least 7 of 

 the thoracic somites distinct 

 and provided with horizon- 

 tally expanded pleural plates; 

 with at least 7 pairs of the 

 thoracic appendages, n o t 

 greatly differing in size; with 

 the abdomen longer than the 

 thorax; with the telson and 

 uropods forming a tail fan — 

 the former distinct from the 

 last somite and tapering to a sharp point, the latter with long, narro\v rami. 



The author includes the genus in Syncarida allied to the genus Acantliolelson Meek 

 and W^ortheii. 



Caiman ( W. T.) On some Crustacea of the division Syncarida from 

 the English ('oal Pleasures. 



Geol. Mag., Decade v, vol. 8, No. 11, 1911, pp. 4S8-495, figures 1-5. 



The author regards the genus Preaiiaspides \Voodward, as a synonym of PalcTocaris 

 Meek and W'orthen. 



Figures and describes Palaroraris prarcursor II. W'ondw., also Pnlacocaris typus after 

 Packard's figure of the species. 



The author also gives some additional notes regarding PIcurotaris aiiiiulalus, with 

 a figure of the restoration of dorsal surface of the head region. 



Calvin (Samuel). Desrriptioii of As((phitx siisai . ('al\in in .MS. 



Whitfield (Jeol. Wisconsin, vol. 4, p. 236, pi. 5, fig. 3, and jil. le, tig. S, from the 

 Trenton Ciroup. 



Description of Isotdus flor( nccviUnisis n. sp. 



Iowa Geol. Sur., vol. 13, 1902, p. 46, foot-note, from the Macjuoketa or Hudson River 

 shales. 



Aca?itliotcls()n Sinipsn/ii Meek and Wurthen 



