BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PAL.^OZOIC CRUSTACEA . 35 



GI^Y (George H.)— Continued 



A report on llic iipi)pr Pahi'ozoie fossils collected in China in 



19();5-()4. 



Carnegie Inst. \\'asliington, Research in China, vol. 3, 1913, pp. 297-328, pis. 27-29. 

 The author illustrates an imperfect pvcidiutn of Philiipsia, somewhat like P. scitula 

 of the American Coal Measures. 



New genera and species of Carboniferous fossils from the 



Fayetteville shales of Arkansas. 



Annals New York Acad. Sci., vol. 21, 1910, pp. 1S9-238. 

 Griff it/iidcs purvuhis nov., G. iniicroiiiUits nov. 



Fauna of the Wewoka formation of Oklahoma. 



Bull. U. S. Geol. Sur., No. 544, 1915. 



The author refers Phillipsia (Griffilhidcs f ) Sntigamonensis M. and \V. to the 

 genus Phillipsia. Griffitliides par-vitliis (lirty. The surface is marked by granules of 

 small nodes. 



The author compares it with G. nrnntiis, hut is much smaller and differs in the con- 

 figuration of the hnsal portions of the glabella. 



• Fauna of the Batesville sandstone of Northern Arkansas. 



Bull. No. 593, r. S. Geol. Sur., 1915. 



The author describes Griff itiiijfs /riiu ro/uitiis nov. The same name was used b\' 

 Tracjuair in 1862, for an Irish species of the genus, whicli \\'oodward, 1883, referred 

 to Phillipsia Eichivaldi var. mitcroiialus. 



Goldenberg (Fr.) Fauna Sarepontana Fossilis Die fossilen Thiere 

 aus 8teinkohlenformation von Saarbiieken Ilefts 1 and 2, 1875 and 1877. 



Artlirnplcitra affinis sp. nov., pi. 1, figs. 11-12. 



Gotham (Frederic P.) The Cambrian deposits of North Attleboro. 



Bull. No. 9, Roger Williams Park IM\is., Providence, R. I., ]9()5. 



The author illustrates from Shaler and Foerste's Bull. Mus. Comp. Zooi. of Harvard 

 I'niv., 1888. 



OleTiellus H'alcotti Shaler and Foerste may be identical with EUiptoccpliala asa- 

 phoides Emmons. Microdiscus lobatus Hail. Plyrhnparin ntllebnrensis S. and F. Aris- 

 tozoe Microdiscus helli-marginaiits S. and F. Ptychnparia mucronata S. and F. This 

 may be Atops triH?icatus Emmons. Microdiscus speciosus. 



Grabau (A. W.) Guide to the ({eolooy and I'aheuntology of the 

 Niagara Falls and vicinity. 



Bull. N. V. State Mus., No. 45, vol. 9, 1891. 



The autlior illustrates the Palaeozoic Crustacea of the New York Niagara (iroup with 

 original figure of Eurypterus remipes. 



Paicvontolog.v of the Cambrian Tei"rain(>s of tlie Boston l-5asin. 



Cccasional Papers Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, part 3, 1901, pp. 601-694, plates 



31-39. 



Trilobita: Olcuclliis (Hohniti) lirogiicri Waic. (). sp., (). (Mcsouads) asnplioidcs 

 (Emm.), (). Jf'alcntti S. and F. Metadoxides maguificus Matth. Microdiscus bclU- 

 marginaius S. & F., .1/. Inhaliis Hall, M. sp. Strenuella strcmirn (Bill.). Argulos quad- 

 rouf^ularis \\'hitf. 



The author represents a restoied figure on p. 676, witii 16 ? thorax seui.ieiits, with 

 measurements of tiie head, which varies in length, exclusive of the occipital ring, from 



