134 SAiSr DIEGO SOCIETY OP NATURAL HISTORY 



WELLER (Stuart) — Continued 



Asaphus teuiingensis n. sp., A. sp. cf. ./. rxpnii.uis Dalman, A. asiatictis, A. lacv'is 

 Weller, A. chinensis Weller. 



The author also describes several species of the Asaphus without identification. 



Megalaspis minor Weller. lllaenus broiiteoides W^eller. Froeliis sp. undt. Calyminene 

 sp. undt. Pterygometopus sp. undt. 



The author remarks, that among the Trilobites the most conspicuous feature in the 

 Chinese fauna is the great variety of Asaphidae belonging to the genera Asaphus, 

 Megalaspis and Isotelus. 



Westergard (A, H.) Index to N. P. Angel in 's Pala'ontologia Scan- 

 dinaviea, with notes, Lund, 1910. 



Meddelande fran Lund's Geologiska Faltklubb, Ser. B, No. 5. 



The author remarks that the first fasciculus of the work, which is printed in quarto 

 and written in Latin, (the cop\' I have bears no date. Plate 22 was not issued In 

 this edition), but published in Fasc. 2, was issued in 1851 with pp. 1-24, and plates 

 1-xxiv, under the title, "Palaeontologia Svecica." 



Lindstrom's edition, 1878, states that this appeared in 1852. 



The second fasciculus, containing plates xxv-xli and pp. 25-92 (or rather pp. 21-92, 

 because the latter part of the third sheet of fasc. 1 was reprinted in essentially altered 

 form), appeared in 1854, when the title of the work was also altered into "Palson- 

 tologia Scandinavica," for the evident reason that there are a great number of species 

 from Norway and Bornholm cited in this fasciculus. Pages 1-lx \vere added, contain- 

 ing an account of Silurian stratigraphy, and one page of "Addenda et Corrigenda," 

 besides which plates xx and xxii were enchanged for new ones. 



In 1878 the entire work was re-edited by G. Lindstrom, under the title of "Pars 1 

 Iconographia Crustaceorum Formationis Transitionis." In this work facs. 1 and 2 form 

 only the first part of the projected work. 



In 1855 Angelin got a public subvention for editing fasc. 3. This was not published, 

 but several of the plates, intended for this fasc. were printed. Two of these plates, 

 A and B, reproductions exclusively of Crustacea, have probably been appended to pri- 

 vately distributed copies of Pal^ontologia Scandinavica. Some of these plates distributed 

 in some way are cited in literature, Grninvall I,)anm. Geol. lenders. 11 Raekke, No. 13, 

 p. 107 (note at foot of page), quotes Table XLIII, on which ParaJ oxides DaviJis 

 Salter is reproduced under the name Paradoxides Pingelli Beck MS. 



Before Angelin set to work writing "Palasontologia Scandinavica," he sold collections 

 of Swedish fossils, several of which he had himself named. A list of these collections, 

 embracing five decades, was painted under the title "N. P. Angelini Mus. Pal. suecicum, 

 Sectio prima, Petrefacta formationis s. d. transitionis superiors centuria, 1 ma." 



When Angelin in "Paheontologia Scandinavica" cites one of these new species he 

 puts "nob" after the name and not new species. 



The notes on pp. 12-48, contain notes and corrections to Angelin's work. Lorenz, 

 since the issue of this Index, has referred Soleitoplcura lirancliyinetopiis Ang. to the 

 genus to Ptychoparia. 



These notes are supplementary to page 1, Occasional Paper iv, Cal. Acad, of Science, 

 1893. 



In a note to the author from Dr. Sv. Leonh. Tornquist, who w'as a student under An- 

 gelin, he remarks, that "as to the plates XL1JI-XL^' of 'Pal.Tontologia Scandinavica," 

 Angelin seems himself to have rejected them. Be this as it may, when after the au- 

 thor's death the work was re-edited by the Academy of Science, it was decided tliat the 

 said plates, owing to their incorrectness, should be maculated, and all the copies were 

 accordingly destroyed, in order to prevent their being cited. Some proof sheet may, 



