P,lBIJ()(iUAIMlV OF PAL.EOZOIO CRUSTACEA 41 



HALL (James) — Continued 



Preliiniiiarv notice of the Fauna of the I'otsdaiti sandstone. 



with remarks ui)OU ])revioiisly knovn species of fossils and de- 

 s('rii)tions of some new ones from the sandstone of the r])i)er Mississippi 

 Valley. 



Trans. Albany Institute, vol. 5, 1867, pp. 93-195, with six plates. 



A notice of this paper was read before the Albany Institute April 39, 1863, and by 

 an arranji;ement between the Publishing Committee and the Regents of tlie University, 

 it was published \p, the 16th Report on the State Cabinet, pp. 119-336. The starred 

 pages 135 and 136 were not issued in the Trans. Albany Inst. 



On page 193 of the Trans. Albany Inst., the text contains figures of Pern phi i^as pis 

 hulltita, also figures of A rnphion f matutiiia, Conocephaliies (Arionellus) dorsalis and 

 C optalus, not republished in the text of the 16tli Report N. V. State Cabinet, but in- 

 cluded in Plate V. A. except (',. dorsalis. 



For list of fossil Crustacea, see 16th Report N. Y. State Cabinet, 1863; also Contri- 

 butions to Palaeontology from investigations made during the years 1861-1863. 



Harbort (E.) Ueber mitteldevonisehe Trilo])itenarteii ini Ihert^ei- 

 Kalk bei (Irund im Harz. 



Zeitschr. Deutsch. Geol. Ges Bd., 55 Jahrg, 1903, pp. 474-485, 3 plates. 



Aiidiispis pij^ra Barr. Cypluispis ceratopliilialma CJoldf., C. convexa Barr. Rrotiteiis 

 grauulalus (loldf., H. jhiheUifcr (Joldf. Ilarpfs cf. socialis Barr., //. convexus Trenkn. 



Haynes (Wintliro{) P.) Discovery of bivalve Crustacea in the coal 

 iiieasures near Pawtiicket, T?. T. 



Science N. S., vol. 37, No. 944, pp. 191-193, 1913. 



The author records the discover)- of the carapaces of bivalve Crustacea of the genus 

 i.eala and Estheria from the Narragansett Basin coal measures, which the author com- 

 pares with l.i'aia Iricnrinnia Meek and Estheria not sufficiently \vell preser\ed to de- 

 termine. 



Henderson (John). Shoi-t notices of thi'ee species of Trilobites from 

 Silurian Beds of the Pentland Hills. 



Trans. Edinburgh (Jeol. Soc, vol. I, pt. 1, 1S6S, pp. 31-33. 



The author mentions Pliacops Stokrsii and ('.(dynimntr bliimnilxichii. He remarks 

 that the species described as Eruri/nirus rxpansiis by Ilaswell, in liis (;e()log\' of the 

 Pentland Hills, must not have been perfect, as he omitted any description of the free 

 cheeks or facial suture. The author refers the Zctlius Pageii Hasvvell to the free cheek 

 of liinriitiinis rxptuisus. This species is broadly ovate, length about one and one- 

 touriii of an inch; breadth two-thirils of tiie length, cephalic shield, semi-circular 

 tubeiculalcd posterior angles roundetl ; the glabella pear-shaped, convex, and covered 

 with tubercles, and punctured between the tubercles; large tubercles, occupying the 

 place of lateral lobes; cheeks triangular convex and embracing the front of the glabella; 

 eses pedunculated and [ilaced between (lie centre of the cheek; and the glabella obovate 

 and covered with a Hue net work of facets. 



• Notice of Silimoiiid dcii in i inihi from the Silurian of the Pent- 

 land Hills. 



Erans. iMlinburgh (leol. Soc, \()l. 1, 187(1, pp. 18-19. 



On some recently disc()\n'red I'ossiliferis beds in llic Sihiriaii 



rocks of the Pentland Hills. 



Trans. Edinburgh Cjeol. Soc, \ol. 3, 1880, pp. 353-356. 



