BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALEOZOIC CRUSTACEA 29 



ETHERIDGE (Robert, Jr.)— Continued 



A further Cambrian Trilobitc from York Peninsula. 



Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Australia, vol. 22, 1898, pt. 3, plate IV. 



Ptyclioparlo ffozvckini n. sp. 



Woodward in 1884 described two Cambrian Triioiiites from the \'orke Peninsula as 

 Dolifliomctopus Tatei and Conofephalitcs australis. Tate has also described from the 

 same District Olfiielliis Pr'niiardi and Miirrniisrus siihsae;itta/us, in I'rans. R. Soc. S. 

 Austr,, 1892, XV, pi. 2, p. 187. 



Additional Note.s on the Paheontoloiiv of (.)ueenslantl. Part 



1, PaUeozoic. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, vol. 9, 189-1, p. 528, pi. 39, fi^. 3. 



Griff it/iides Si>:eeii Eth. fil. MS. 



Ihis is an abnormal form departing both from Phillipsia and CirifHthides in possess- 

 ing 10 instead of 9 thoracic segments, and in the presence of the supplementary basal 

 lobes on the glabella. The supplementary lobe to the glabella is present in some Proeti, 

 such as Proctits bohemlcus Corda. Burmeister has classed such species under .•Eonia, 

 but McCoy's Forbesia had anticipated him by a few months. 



The Trilohite lllacnus in the Silurian rocks ol" New South 



Wah^. . 



Records Ceoi. Sur. N. S. Wales, vol. 8, p. 319, figs. 1-2. 



lllacnus Joltnstom Eth. fil. 



The original description. Tasmania Report Sec. for Mines for 1895-96, pi. fig. 3, 

 page XMII. 



Two species of Iliaenus have l^ecn recordetl from the Silurian rocks of Australia. 

 DeKoninck refers one to lllacnus Jf'alilcnhni^tanus Barr., and the other from Tasmania 

 was referred to tliis new species. 



Trilohite remains eolleeted on the Florentine Valley. West 



Tasmania, l)y Mr. T. Stephens. 



Records of the Austr. Mus., vol. 5, part 2, 1904. 



The author describes and figures the pygidium of Xiobe sp. ind.; also tlial of D'uclo- 

 ccphalus I'lnrentincnsis Va\\. fil., plale 10, figs. Walcott refers this to the geiuis Dike- 

 lokephalina Brogger. 



Additions to the Camhriaii rauna of South Australia. 



Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. of Soutli Australia, vol. 29, 1905, pp. 246-251. 

 The Olenellus described, p. 247, pi. 25, fig. 1, is referred by Walcott Cambrian fauna 

 of China to the genus Redlichia. 



The existence of a Camhriaii raiiiia in Mctoria. 



Proc. Roy. Soc. of Victoria, for 1895, new ser., vol. 8, 1896, pp. 52-64. 



and Mitchell (John). The Silurian Trilohites of New South 



Wales, with rciVrcncc to those of other parts of Australia, Part 4. 



The ( )doiUopleuridae. 



The authors use the term Odontoiileuridne in preference to .Acidaspidae, because 

 they believe it to have precedence. Burineister used the term in 1843 (Organization of 

 Trilobites) for eight-jointed Trilobites witii a short articulatetl caudal axis, incapable 

 of enrollment. Division B, Subdivision .\. 



Proc. I.innean Soc. New South ^^'aIes, vol. 21, 1897, pp. 694-721, 6 plates. 



