38 SAN niE(i() SOf^IETY OF NATURAL HISTORY 



GRONWALL (Kar l ^.)— Continued 



Salt., P. etem'utlcus Matth., I'. Forchhamnifri Ang., P. Htirknessi Hicks, P. Hicksii 

 Salt., also var. palpebrosa Liirs., /-*. lamellatus Hartt, P. mediierraneus Pomp., P. 

 Pingelii (nov. Beck MS.). 



Gronwall, p. 107, refers Paradox! Jes DaviJis Salt., to P. PingeU'i Beck MS. The au- 

 thor refers to an unpublished plate 43 of Angelin's fasc, on which P. Davidis Salt, is 

 reproduced under the name of P. Piugelii Beck MS. 



Paradoxides pradoanus Barr., /-". rugiilosiis Corda, P. Sjogreni Lnrs. and var. nepos 

 n. var., P. spiuosus Boeck, P. Tessini Brong., P. tumidus Ang., P. Olanduus Sjogr., P. 

 sp. indet. Nos. 1-3. 



Ptychopar'ui Johnstrupi n. sp., /■". striata Emmr. Solenopleiira acadna ^^'hiteave's 

 MS. and var. elongata Matth. Solenopleiira brachymetopa Ang. and var. altitacea 

 Br., also niintia n. var., .S". bucculenta n. sp., S. canaliciilata Ang., S. holometopa Ang., 

 S. parva Lnrs. Zacantlioides Eatoni VValc, Z. flagr'uandus White, Z. Iiitmerosus Salt., 

 Z. le-vis Wale, Z. splnosus Wale, /. typicalis Wale. 



Gortani (Miehele). (Joiitrihuzioni alio studio del Pala^ozoico Carnico 

 Le Fauna a Climenie del ^lonte Primosio. 



Mem. R. Acad. Sci. Bologna, ser. 6, vol. 6, 1907, pp. 201-243, plates 1-2. 



The author divides the genus Trimerocephalus McCoy into the subgenus Etitrimero- 

 ceplialiis. In which he places T. laevls Miinster, Pliacops (Trim.) anophtlialinus 

 Freeh, P. (Trim.) carithiacns Freeh, and a new species under the title of Trimero- 

 cephalus (Eutrimeroceplialus) carnims. This series without eyes. 



2 — Subg. Microphthalmus with small eyes slightly faceted. The author places un- 

 der this: Trimerocephalus (Microphthalmus) cryptophthalmus Emm., T. (M.) pseudo- 

 granulatus sp. nov., T. (M.) mastophthalmus Richter sp., T. (M.) Roemeri Gortani, T. 

 (M.) macrocephalus Richter sp., T. (M.) incisus Roemer sp., T. (M.) acuticeps Kayser. 



Under the genus Proetus the author records one species. Proetus cf. Phocion Bil- 

 lings, 1874; a small tail only. Under Dechenella the author records two species. 

 Fragments of the head so far only figured. Dechenella Tinassasi n. sp., Rudf. Richter 

 refers this to Cyrtosymhole -vinassai (Gortani), also the other species Dechenella italica. 



Gortani (-M.) aud Regny (l\ Vinassa). de Fossili neosiluriei del 

 Pizzo di Timaii e dei Pal Nell'alta Carnia. 



Memoria Acad. Sci. Bologna, ser. 6, 1909, p. 87-119, plate 1. 



The fossil Crustacea indicated by the authors are Ostracoda Aparchites indt. com- 

 pared with A. miiis Jones and Lindstromi Jones. 



Trilobites: Encrinurus Beaumonti Barr. var. No-vdki Freeh, Proetus n. f. ( fo-vcolatus n. 

 sp.) The authors illustrate moveable cheek of this species comparing it with Proetus 

 crassiimargo Hall. 



Harpes crassifrons Barr. var. forojuliensis n. sp. The authors illustrate a fragment 

 of the head of this species. 



Groom (T. T.) On a new Ti'ilohite from the Diotyomeua shales oi 

 Malvern Hills. 



Geol. Mag. London, Dec. IV, vol. 9, 1902, pp. 70-73, 4 figures. 



A canthopleurella Griiidrodi n. gen. et sp. 



The conformation of the head suggest Trinucleoid attinites, but there is no marginal 

 rim, and the rest of the body appears to sliow Olinid characters. Shumardia is pos- 

 sibl\' an ally, but the new genus differs in the extension of the glabella to the front 

 margin of the head, in the absence of glabella furrows, and in the spinous prolonga- 

 tion of the thoracic jileurae. 



