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The Agnostiis described as //. Schmidli has an umisiial associalion, if occurring in 

 strata with Microdisciis. The Agnostiis, however, is flatter than the typical species of 

 the Paradoxides beds, and Dr. Matthew says it may be an earlier form. 



Tornquist (S. L.) On the apix'ndag'cs of Ti-ilohitcs. 



Geol. Mag. London, Decade iv, vol. 3, 1896, p. 142. 



On Parabolina spinulosa Wahlenb. as figured by I.iiiiic, Svenska \'et. Akad. Handl., 

 vol. 20, 1759, showing one pair of antennae at their true place. 



Linne says: "Fig. 1 is one of the clearest specimens I ever saw among so many 

 thousand. Most remarkable in this specimen are the antennae in front, which I never 

 saw in any other example, and which clearly proves the fossil to belon;; to the insects." 



Linne on the appendages of Trilobitcs. 



Geol. Mag., London, Decade iv, vol. 3, 1896, pp. 567-569. 



Tlie author does not conform Beecher's suggestion that Linne's figure may be inter- 

 preted as the thickened border between the facial sutures, but considers them as true 

 antennae. 



Fordrojda Faleontologiska meddelanden. 



Geol. Foren. Forhandl., No. 238, Bd. 27, Haft. 27, 1906. 

 Chirtirits Clasotiii n. sp. 



Turner (II.) Trilol)itcs and their modern rei)resenta1ives. 

 Seventh Ann. Report Proc. Crpyden Micr. Club, 1878, pp. 42-46. 

 Compares the Trilobites witii the living Limulus. 



Tullberg (iSven Axel). Skaues Graptoliter. 



Sveriges Cieol. Undersokning, Ser. C, n. 55, 1883. 



On p. 18 the autlior describes a new (Jalyrnincne Jilatala nov. and (,'. triiiucleina Linrs. 

 msc. nov. 



The species was afterwards full\' described and illustrated bv Dr. E. Olin, Med- 

 deiande fran Lund. Geol. Faltkubb Ser. B, No. 1, 1906, p. 56, plate 2, figs. 10, 11 and 12. 



Pompeckj in his reclassification of the Calymmenidae, places this species under the 

 group Synhomalonotus, section Calyminenc Trisfa/ii. (^tilymmrrir (Synliotnalonotus) 

 dilatatus Tullbg. 



Twenhofel (W. II.) The Antieosti Ishmd faunas. 



Geol. Sur. Canada Mus. Bull., No. 3, Geol. series. No. 19, October 30, 1914. 



The author describes as new Triartlirus Recki var. macastycnsis. 



This variety is like T. Becki except the facial sutures are slightly more sinuous, and 

 in front they diverge from the axis instead of converging as in T. lirckii. 



Triartlirus jemflanJiciis Lindstrom has a similar facial suture, though otherwise dif- 

 ferent. 



Ulrich (Edward 0.) Ostraeoda. 



Text Book of Palaeontology (Zittel's) translated by C. R. Eastman, London and 

 New York, 1900, pp. 642-648. 



and Bassler {Ray S.) New American Pahi'ozoie Ostraeoda. 



Notes and descriptions of Upper Carboniferous genera and species. 



Proc. Natl. Mus., vol. 3(1, 1906, pp. 149-164, pi. 40. 



/'nraparchites n. gen., P. /iiimrrosiis n. sp. Bcyritliia / rodiata J. & K., Ji. / cmariala 

 n. s|). Bcyricliiella gregaria n. sp., li. boUiajnrmis n. sp., li. boUiaformis tiimida n. var. 

 Kirbya pi/igiiis n. sp., A', ccntronota n. sp. 



