34 SAN DIEGO SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY 



The type of the new genus is PsriiJop/iilli/^si/i Sumntrctis'is Roenicr. 



Macruros Crustaceans — Pnlacnpcmph'ix n. gen., /'. Snsictisis n. sp., /'. affinis n. sp., 

 P. Meyeri n. sp. 



Brachyurous Crustaceans — Para prosn port n. gen., P. Rriissi n. sp. Ootwcarcititis n. gen., 

 0. ins'tgnis n. sp., 0. anccps n. sp., O. Grintzi. 



Ostracoda — Cypridinrlla rostrata n. sp., C. iiiflatn n. sp., (,'. (ypridcllopsis n. sp., 

 Cypridella Jonesi n. sp., C. granulifora n. sp. Cypruiina Adriaucnsis n. sp., ('. cUip- 

 tica n. sp., C. marginata n. sp., C. aff., C. prirnarvae McCoy. Pliilomcdrs acaiillinuies 

 n. sp. Eulomoconclius clotigatus n. sp. Etifomis pnlita n. sp., E. aequilobaliis n. sp. 

 Beyricliia sp. ? 



Girty (George^ II.) Devonian and ( 'arbonit'eroiis Fossils. 

 U. S. Geol. Survey, Monograph No. 32, 1S99; part 2, pp. 476-581. 

 Proetus peroccidens H. and W., P. Loganensis H. and W. 



The author is inclined to include both of these species under one, but leaves it an 

 open question. 



Notes on the Carboniferous Fossils. Geology and ore deposits 



Bisbee Quadrangle, Arizona. 



U. S. Geol. Survey, Professional Papers No. 21, 1904, pp. 46-53, 2 plates. 

 P/iillipsia peroccidens H. and W. figured the pygidium, pi. X, fig. 22. The species 

 is rather characteristic of the Escabrosa Limestone. 



The Guadalupian fauna. 



Professional Paper IT. S. Geol. Sur., No. 58, Wasliington, 1908. 



The author uses An'ttopyge new genus for Pliillipsia peraniilata Shuinard. 



The genus Phillipsia has 9 thoracic segments, and the new genus, as far as known, 

 has but 7. In the pygidium rhe axis contains about 30 joints. 



An'ttopyge is similar to Chc'iropygc (a new genus described by Diener of Himala\an 

 fossils) in the unequal segmentation of the axial and lateral portions of the pygidium — 

 in Anisopyge the pygidium is surrounded by a broad, smooth band, while in Cheiropyge 

 the lobes are extended so as to give this member a denticulate outline. 



The author describes Anisopyge anttqtia n. sp. Cytlierc ? sp. Bairdia aff., B. 

 plebcia Ruess, Arg'tUoec'ta sp. 



The fauna of the phos])hate beds of the Park City formation 



in Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. 



Bull. U. S. Geol. Sur., No. 436, Washington, 1910. 



The author describes and figures Hollina emaclata var. occidcntalis n. var. Jonesiana 

 carhonifera n. sp., vvhich closely resembles the English species J. arcttta, but differs in 

 a more equilateral form with a much narrower sulcus. 



CytlicrcUa benniei J. and B. 



The fauna of tlie ^loorefield shale of Arkansas. 



Bull. U. S. Geol. Sur. No. 439, 1911. 



The author records an imdetermined GrifHthides and three Cstracoda. Pnraparchites 

 nicklesi Ulrich, Prinii/in trtnnrrfieldana n. sp. and Ra'irdia atleniiata Girty. 



On .some new genera and speeies of Pennsylvania fossils, from 



the Wewoka formation of Oklahoma. 



Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 21, pp. 119-156, 1911. 



Describes Griffitliides pari'tiliis n. sp. l")iffers from G. ornattis in the configuration 

 of the basal portion of the glabella. 



