A Classified and Annotated Bibliography of the Palaeozoic 



Crustacea, Part 2; Supplement to Occasional Papers 



California Academy of Science, Embracing the 



Publications for the Years 1895 to 1917. 



Airaghi (Cai'lo). Di alcuni Trilul)iti dclla eina. 

 Atti Mus. Milano, vol. 41, 1902, pp. 3-13, plate. 



The author describes A guosttis Pit n. sp. compares AgnoUis ocadicus Hartt and 

 other species, the new species \evy much like Agnutiis C/iinenls, Dames, 1883. 

 Olenoides Paronai n. sp., O. Lehlanci Berg. Microdiscus Paronai n. sp. 

 Drepanura premesnili, Berg. Trilobites gen. sp. irid. 

 Part 2 describes a Trilobite from Scitan tung, Teingan, as Clinrurus Paronai n. sp. 



Ami (Henry). Beli)iur}is grandaevu^;, a new species of Paleozoic 

 limuloid Crustacean recently described by Prof. T. Rupert Jones and 

 Dr. Henry Woodward, from the Eo-C-arboniferous of Riversdale, Nova 

 Scotia. 



Ottawa Nat., vol. 13, 1899, pp. 207-208. 



See also Geol. Mag., Decade 4, vol. 6, 1899, pp. 388-395, pi. 15. 



The genus Belinurus has been found in Lower Devonian and Silurian forms in the 

 Kiltorcan beds of Ireland. 



See Review of this paper, Oeol. Mag., Decade 4, vol. 7, p. 177, 1900. 



Andree (Karl). Zur Kenntniss der Crustaceen Gattung Arthroplenra 

 Jordan, und dern .systeniatischer Stellung. 



Palafontographica Bd. 57, Stuttgart, 1910, pp. 67-103, plates 4-5. .Irthropleura 

 annata, Jordan, A. mammata, Salter. 



(jives a Bibliography of the literature on Arthrnplfura, 1854, 1909. 



Neue Funde von Artliropleio'a anna la Jordan. 



Centralbl. fur Mineral, 1909, pp. 753-755. 



Arber (K. A. Newell). The (^ilm :\reasures of the Exeter District. 



Geol. Mag. Decade 5, vol. 8, 1911, p. 495. 

 The Arthropod remains from Nottinghamshire and Derbvshire coal fields in this 

 paper are described and illustrated by Lewis Moysey. 



I.t'aia trigottoides sp. nov. Glabella region of Prestwichia figured. 



Baldwin (Walter). Pelinurus Konig from Sparth, Rochdale. 



Trans. Manchester Geol. and Mining Soc., vol. 28, pt. 6, 1905, pp. 198-202. 



The author remarks Belinurus is generally asso<-iated with Unio-like shells and 

 scattered plant remains, and suggests that it was an inliabitant of shallow, muddy 

 water and lived in close proximity to the shore line, lie also gives a Bibliographv 

 of the genus. 



Belinurus forms were first discovered in the Peimystone iron nodules of the Coal 

 Measures at Dudley in Staffordshire and Coalbrook Dale, in Shropshire. 



Martin, the first author to describe a species in 1809 (Petrifacata Derbiensia, pi. 45, 

 fig. 4), classes it among the Trilobites as Eiilninolitlius liinalus. 



Charles Koenig, who was the first keeper of the Mineralogical and Geological De- 

 partment In the British Museum in the year 1825. 



Published under the title of Icones Fossilium sectiles, n. d. (1820) in two parts: 



