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MOBERG (J. C.) and SEGERBERG (Carl O.)— Contirucd 



n. sp. Nileus armadillo Dalm., A^ I'lmbatus Brogg. Niobc jnsii;riis Linrs., A', insignis var. 

 angustifrotis Sbg. n. var., N. ohsolrta Linrs., A'. lacviccf>s Dalm. Mcgalaspis Intacta n. 

 sp., .1/. stcnorliacliis Ang., M. pla/iilimhala Ang. Illaniiis oricns ri. sp. Ornmctopiis 

 elatifroiis Ang., Holomrtopus Torin/iiisti n. sp. Am pyx doniatus Aug., ./. ohtusiis n. sp. 

 C\rtoitiftnpus prinugcnus .Iitg., (.'. jni'folatiis Aug., Cyrtoniftopiis spcciosus Dalm. 

 Harpina (liar pes) cxcavata Linrs. Crossnura pariiila ii. gen. et n. sp., (,'. lata n. sp. 



Monke (TI.) lieitrage zur Cieulogie von fSehautung 1 — Obercaiu- 

 brianbrische Trilobiten von Ycntsy-yai. 



Jahrb. d. Preuss. Landesanstalt und Bergakad. ?u Berlin, 23, pt. 1, 1903, pp. 103-151, 

 plates. 



An abstract of this paper was published by W^oodward in Cieol. Mag., Dec. v, vol. 2, 

 1905, pp. 211 and 251, with a plate. 



The author remarks: Drepanura Kcttclcri Monke (like D. Prcnwsiiili l>erg.) is 

 founded upon detached pygidia, and separate and imperfect head shields; it also has 

 elongated cheek-spines, which remind one of the very long lateral cheek and caudal 

 spines of Bathynntiis liolopyga Hall, from tlie Lower Cambrian of Vermont. 



Woodward refers Stfplianocare Riclitlinfcni Monke to Meek's genus Olcnoides. 



The following species and genera are described by Monke: Agnostiis Kocrferi n. sp. 

 Liostradna Kratisei n. gen. et n. sp. Tcin'tstion Laiisi n. gen. et sp., T. Sode/ii nov. 

 Drepanura Prfmcsnilli Berg., D. Kcltrleri n. sp. Stfplianocare Glchtliofeni n. gen. et sp. 

 Steplianocare Sinense Berg. 



The following species, described by W^alcott, Proc. Natl. Mus., vol. 29, 1905, are 

 synonyms: Ptycliopariaceus Wale. syn. of Liostradna Kratisei Monke. Dorypygclta typi- 

 calis Wale. syn. of Teinistion Lansi Monke. Damesella cliione Wale, syn. of Steplian- 

 ocare Riclitliofeni Monke. Teinistion Lansi Monke is similar to Sliantitngia spinifera 

 Wale, but differs in the presence of an incurved frontal margin and the absence of the 

 long frontal spine. 



Moysey (Lewis). On some Arthropod remains from Nottingham- 

 shire antl Derbyshire Coal Field. 



Geol. Mag., Decade V, vol. 8, 1911, pp. 497-507, text figures. 



The author illustrates Leaia trigoniodes sp. nov.; also the glabellar region Prestwichia 

 and the terminal segments of air-breathing Arthropod. It shows a thick and possibly 

 calcareous integument. Antliracosiro fritscliii Pocock, and other Crustacea. 



Narraway (J. E.) List of TriUibitcs found at Ottawa and immediate 

 vicinity. 



Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 26, No. 8, pp. 98-100, November, 1912. 



Nason (Frank S.) The Geological rehitions and age of the St. 

 Joseph and Potosi Limestone of St. Francis Connty, Missonri. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. 12, 1901, pp. 358-361. 



Nifantof (A.) Beitrage znm Stndinm der Fauna des Devons der 

 Berge von Mugodjary. 



Tomsk. Izv. Technol. Inst., vol. 21, 1911, p. 26, pi. 3, figs. 29-33. 

 Dithyrocaris sp. 



Norton (Wm. ID Vai-iations in the position of the nodes on tlie 

 axial segments of pygidium of a species of Encrinurus. 

 Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 3, 1896, pp. 79-81. 



