BIBTjIOGRAPH l' OF PAI^.-EOZOIO CRUSTACEA L38 



WELLER (Stuart)— Continued 



perinflata n. sp., B. jerseycnsis n. sp., B. nearf^assi n. sp., B. deckerensis n. sp. Batlio- 

 cypris nearpassi n. sp. 



Devonian Faima : Dalmanites pleat optyx Clreen. Proetus protuherans Hall. Lichas 

 pusttilosus Hall. Homalonotus Vnitxc?ni Hall. Phacops Lo^ani Hall. Dalmanites den- 

 tatiis Barrett. Hoinalonoliis DeKayi Careen. Phacops raiia CJreen. Dalmanites sp. and 

 D. anchiops Cireen. 



Leperditia alta Conrad. Beyricliia Kummelli n. sp., B. ivallpackensis n. sp., B. mon- 

 ta^uensis n. sp., B. Smocki n. sp., B. iianlieusis n. sp. Leperditia elont^ata n. sp., L. 

 gii^antea n. sp. ( |ire-occiiiiied for a >;peciet; l)y Roenier). 



The Palivontolooy of tlie Niai-araii LimcstoiK' in the Chicago 



area— The Tri]o})ita. 



Bull. Chicago Acad, of Sciences, No. iv, part 2, 1907, pp. U,3-281, jdates 16-25. 



The author gives classification of the Trilobita and bibliographic list of the species 

 of North American Silurian Trilobita; also a description of the following species: 



Harpcs Tellcri n. sp. lllaenus i/isifrnis Hall, /. Harrisi n. sp., /. niagarensis W'hiif., 

 /. armatus Hall, /. ioxiis Hall, /. graftonensis M. k W'., /. transversalis n. sp., /. 

 imperator Hall, /. (iiniculus Hall, /. chifagoensis, n. sp. 



Illaenoides n. gen. Similar to liiaenvis, but with the iiead more strongly trilobed, 

 with longer and stronger dorsal furrows. The eyes are small and situated much far- 

 ther forward than in Hlaeiuis. Thorax and pygidium as in lllaenus. 



Illaenoides triloba n. sp. Proetus cliannahonensis n. sp., P. Handiverki n. sp. C.ypliaspis 

 intermedia n. sp. Bronteus acamas Hall. 



Lichas: Corydoceplialiis plilyctainodes (Ireen. Dicranopeltis dccipines W. & M., 

 D. nastita n. sp., D. Telleri n. sp. Meiopolicfias piignax W. k. M., M. Ferrisi n. sp. 



.Intinurus occidentalis Hall, A. e/iiragoensis n. sp. .Iridaspis ranhornei n. sp. 

 Odontopleiira illinoisensis n. sp. Ceratoicphala i^oniata Warder. Enirinnrus Egani 

 MiUer, E. luhereulifrons n. sj). C.alymmene niagarensis Hall. C.eraurus niagarcnsis Hall, 



C. Hydei n. sp. Spliaerexoi lius Roiningeri Hall. Deiphon americnnus n. sp. Stauro- 

 cephalus ohsoleta n. sp. Phacops IDuuhverki n. sp. Dalmanites platycaudaius n. sp., 



D. illinoisensis n. sp., D. vigilians Hall, D. arkansanus Van Ingen, D. -verucosus Hall. 



Kinderlioek faunal studies. The Fauna of the Fern Ghni 



Formation. 



Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. 20, pp. 265-332, pis. 10-15, 1909. 

 Proetus fernglenensis n. sp. 



The author compares this witli Proetus missourimsis, but that species is proportion- 

 ately longer, with a glabella which is somewhat broader and subtruncate in front. 



Deserii)tions of new species of Oi'dovieian fossils fi-oin China. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., vol. 32, No. 1549, 1907, pp. 557-563. 



The Trilobites described are Am pyx chinensis n. sp. Asaph us hlackn.ielderi n. sp., A. 

 asiaticus n. sp., A. taningensis n. sp., ./. lae-Tis n. sp., .7. chinensis n. sp. Megalaspis 

 minor n. sp. lllaenus hronteoides n. sp. These species were afterwards figured in Re- 

 searches in China, Carnegie Inst, of Washington, vol. 3, 1913. 



A I'eport on Ordovieian fossils eoUeeted in I']asteni Asia in 



VMV.Un. 



Research in China, vol. 3, 1913, pp. 279-294, plates 25-26. 



The author describes Ampyx chinensis allied to A. nasutus Dalman. .Ampvx sp. cf. 

 A. costatus Boeck. Batiiyurus sp. undt. 



Asaphus black-ivelderi n. sp. The Chinese species may be distinguished from ./. 

 expanus Dalman, on account of its obsolete glabella. 



