BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PAL.^OZOIC CRUSTACEA 67 



Parker (Willi;iin A.) The fossil Arthropod;! and Piees of Sparth, 

 Roclidale. 



Lancashire Naturalist Darwin, new ser., vol. 2, 1909, pp. 2-8. 

 Pygocephaliis. 



Parkinson (Harold). Ueber eino ncnc (,'ulnifaiina von Konigsberg 

 imweit (jicssen and ihre liedeutuni>' fur die Gliederung des rheinisehen 

 Culm. 



Inaugural Dissertation, Marburg, 1903, 46 pp., plates. 

 Trilobites: pp. 336-340, Zeitsclir Deutsch Geol. Ges., 1902. 



Griff ithides serniitifer Philli|)s. riiillipsia Eichiialdi Fisciier nov. var. hassiacn, P. 

 geminu/ifera Phillips. 



Perner (.Jaroslav). .Miscellanea Siluriea Boheiniae. 



x'\cad. Cisare Franktiska, Josef a, 1900. 



The author describes Clicirurus Hoftruini n. sp. pi. 1, figs 1-5. 



Compares Cli. pater and 67/. ^^lohosus. 



Perkins (G. H.) Geology of the Hurlinoton Quadr-anule. 



7th Report Geology of Vermont, Bellows Falls, Vt., 1910, p.p. 249-313, plates 53-62. 



The author illustrates in the text Trinrthrus bcrki Green, and in the plates without 

 description the following species: 



Ilarpcs cassincnsis Whitf. Nilcus strains W'hitf. liatliyurus prrkinsi W'liitf. Bol- 

 hocrp/ialus scelyi W'hilf. Hatliyuriis conuus Whitf., H. scclyi Whitf. Asap/ius canalis 

 Conrad. Isnchilina tristnta Whitf., /. i^rri^aria \\'hitf., /. scriyi W^hitf. 



Peach (B. N. ) The Trilobites of the Silurian rocks of Southwest 

 Scotland. Fauna, Flora and Geology of the Clyde ar(>a. Edited by 

 C. F. Flliot, Malcolm, Laurie and J. Barclay ^lurdoclL 



Brit. Assoc. Handbook, Glasgow, 1901, pp. 445-447. 

 List of Arthropoda of Scotland, pp. 450-455. 



Scottish PaL-eoutdlogy dui'iiig the last twcnly years. 



Proc. Phys. Soc. Edinb., vol. 14, 1902, pp. 361-394. 



The author remarks under Schizopoda, that Pseudogathea agrees with Anthrapalae- 

 mon and must find a place with it. Both appear to me to be ancient forms of Lopho- 

 gastrid schizopods. Huxley's Pygocephalus should be classed with the same group. 



Alonograpli on the higher Ci-ustacea of tlie ( 'arhoniferous 



rocks of Scotland. 



Memoirs of the Geol. Sur. of Cireat Britain Palaeontology, 190S, 822 pji. and 12 plates. 



The author describes 34 species of fossil Schizopods. 



I'lie classification followed is chiefly based upon that ado|ited by (i. (). Sars, arranged 

 in two great groups, viz.: 



1. The Mysid Group, including liie taiTiilies Lopli-ogastridae, Peiiinecturidae, .'\n- 

 aspidae and Mysidae. 



2. The Euphausiid Ciroup has only one famil\, luiphausiidae. 

 Family Lophogastridae, Cjroup No. \. 



Genus Tealliocaris gen. nov. 



Body moderately long and slightly applanated ; integuments firm and chitinous pitted 

 or grained; carapace large, nearly one-half length of the body; seven trunk segments 

 and externally more or less provitlcd wllii longitudinal keels; rostrum si>ear-shaped. 



