BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PAL.I30Z0IC CRUSTACEA. 47 



Erste Abhandluno-. Cambrische Trilobiten 



von Lian Tung, China (Richthofen). Vol. 4. Berlin, 

 1883, pis. 1, 2. 



The author siigc;ests the new generic term Dorypyge for certain Trilo- 

 bites which have the pygidiTim armed with stroug spines, the iDeuultimate 

 pair being the longest, inchiding in the genus DlJcelocephalus quadriceps 

 Hall and Whitfield and D. (jothicus Hall and Whitfield. 



Under Anamocare Angelin he includes the following American species: 

 Conocephalite.^ hamulus Owen, C. wisconslnensis Owen, and C. pattersoni 

 Hall. 



Conocf'phalites frequens, C. quadrkej^s, C igpus, ('. sabquadratus. Ano- 

 mocare latelimhatum, A. minus, A. planiim, A. nanum, A. majus, A. sub- 

 costatum. Liostracus talinge.nsis, L.megalurus. Dorypyge n. g., D. rich- 

 thofeni. Agnos/.us chinensis. 



— ■■ E. W. Clay pole: On the occurrence of the 



genus Dalmanites in the lower Carboniferous rocks of 

 Ohio. Geol. Mag. London, 1884. 



In Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineral,, ISSu, vol. 1, p. 102 (abstract). 

 Dalmanites. Phillipsia. Proetus. 



C. D. Walcott: Appendages of the Trilobites. 



Science, vol. 3, 1884, p. 279. 



In Neues Jahrlmch fiir Mineral., vol. 1. jd. 102 (abstract). 

 Asaphus. Calymene. Ceraurus. 



T. R. Jones and J. W. Kirkby: On some Car- 



boniferous Entomostraca from Nova Scotia. Geol. Mag. 

 London, 1884. 



In Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineral., vol. 1, 1SS5, p. 106 (abstract). 

 Leperditia. Beyrichia. 



T. R. Jones and H. Woodward: Notes on 



Phyllopdiform Crustacea, referable to the genus Echino- 

 caris from the Palaeozoic rocks. Geol. Mag. London, 



1884. 



In Neues Jahrlmch fur Mineral., vol. 1, 18S4, p. 110 (abstract). 



Chas. E. Beecher: Ceratiocarida} from the Che- 

 mung and Waverly group of Warren County. Second 

 Geol. Survey, Penn. Rep. PPP. 



In Neues Jarbuch fiir Mineral., vol. 1, 1884, p. 1 10 (abstract). 



