BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALAEOZOIC CRUSTACEA 33 



Lethtta geognostica, part 1, Lctlia'a pala'ozuica, Bd. 2, p. 66. 



1902. 



llie avitlior proposes the genus Prf)ariipyx for .1 nnmocarr ai urn iiki turn Aiigelin. 

 This species, with its pointed glabella, seenis to he tlie forerunner of Aninyx, and differs 

 from the typical Anomocare with rounded, cephalic siiield, very greail\. 



Fritsch (l)i'. Ant.) I'l'diiiiinary .notes on J'rolinn(liis Woodward! 

 fioiii the Permian Gaskohle mIs Nyran l^oheinia. 



(ieol. Mag. London, Decade iv, \ol. 6, 1S99, pp. 57-59. 



l^he author gives a figure of PrnHinnlus IVooJ^vardi on p. 5S and remarks that 

 Prolimidus \ery closely resembles one of the embryonic stages of ihe li\ing North 

 American Limulus polyphaemus. The earliest known Limuloid Crustacean named 

 Neolimulus falcattis, Woodward (jcoI. Mag., \o\. 5, p. 1, pi. 1, figs. I, la, 186S, was 

 from the Silurian of Lesmahagow, Scotland. Haile\- described HeUifinnis Killorkcnsis 

 from the L'pper OUl Red Sandstone Kiltorcan, Ireland, in 1869. 



The genus Bellinurus \vas established b\- Konig in 1825, for certain small king 

 crabs, under the specific name of B. hrlliilns, ^vitlloul a description of the genus or 

 species. It is now known as Hrllinuriis Itimaliis Martin Petrefacata Derbiensia, pi. 45, 

 fig. 4. 



Bailey in 1863 described B. arcunlus antl B. rri^tnac. from the Coal Measures of Queens 

 County, Ireland. In 1873 \\'ood\vard described B. Kor/ii<^in/ius Coal Measures, Dudley. 



Meek and W'orthen from the Coal iNfeasures of Illinois, describes PresHvicliia 

 (Limulus) anthrax Prest. and P. roluudata Prest. 



In 1872 Woodward described /-". Rirtivelli from Coal Measures, Padiham, Lancashire. 



These Crustaceans have been described from the Muschelkalk, Jurassic, Cretaceous 

 and Tertiaries, and are now living in the seas of Eastern North America and of Japan. 

 A remarkable persistent type of the Xiphosura from the Silurian to the present time. 



Frood (A. n.) Deseription of fossils from .Kinil)erle.r District. West- 

 ern Australia. 



Geol. Mag. London, Decatle 3, 189(1, vol. 7, p. 98. 



Olenellus ? Forrrsli n. sp., pi. 4, figs. 2 a-b. 



W'alcott, 1913, p. 104, refers this to the geiuis Redlichia. 



Gaudry (A.) Les endiainements dii monde animal dans les temps 

 Geologifiues P^cssils Pi'imaires, Cluipter X, 1S77. 



The author illustrates many species of Paheozoic Crustacea with figures of Asaplius 

 platycrpliahts and Calymmenc senaria exhibiting the ventral side and structure of the 

 feet and antennae. 



Geinitz (II. \\.) Die Versteinerungen der Sleinkulilen formation in 

 Sachsen. Leipzig, 1855. 



The author describes as Ilalonia irrri^ularis several fragments of Arthropleura, p. 

 38, pi. 4, fig. 5. 



Gemmellaro (G. G.) Grostaeei dei calc.-iri con fiisulina della Valle 

 del liume sosio nella l^rov. di Palermo in Sicilia. 



Mem. Soc. Ital. Sci., vol. 8, 1890, 3d ser., 40 pp., with 5 plates. 



Trilobiti — Prortus pnstccrhotiarius, n. sp., P. ? Salomnnnisis n. sp. Pliillipsia s'uula 

 n. sp., P. Oehlerti n. sp., P. Sosicnsis n. sp., /'. pulclicUa n. sp. Griff il/iidcs verrucosus 

 n. sp. PscudopliiUipsia rlci^ans n. gen. et sp. 



