BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PAL.KOZOrC CRUSTACEA. bo 



— Pakeontoloo-y of the coasts of the Arctic lands 



visited by the late Britisli expedition under Capt. Sir 

 r^eorge Nares, etc. 



In Quart. Jonr. Geol. Soc. Loudon, vol. 34, 1878, p. 568. 



Bronteus sp.? allied to B. hihernkn.i Port., B. flahelUfer Goldf. Asaphun 

 lUie A . tyraimus Mnrcli. ('ahpnene scnarin Courad? u. sp. Encrimirua 

 hivix Ang. Proetus sp. 



Address of the President. 



In Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 37, 1881, Proceeding?;, p. 37. 



Keports of the committee, consisting of Mr. 



Iv. Etheridge. Dr. Henry Woodward, and Prof. T. Rupert 

 Jones, secretary, on tlie fossil Phyllopoda of the Pakeo- 

 zoic rocks. 



See reports of the secretary, recorded under Jones (T. Euj^ert). See, 

 also. Woodward (Henrj') and Etheridge (Eol)ert); Huxley (T. H.) and 

 Etheridge (Robert, Jr.) 



Etheridge (Robert, Jr.) Memoir Geological Survey of 

 Scotland. Edinburgh. Explanation Map, 23, p. 93. 



Ceratocaris. 



On the remains of Pterygotus and other Crus- 



taceans from the Upper Silurian series of the Pendland 

 Hills. 



In Trans. Geol. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 2, 1874, part 3, pp. 314-316. 



Fragmentarj' remains of Pfcryr/otKs and a supposed Crustacean, prob- 

 ably a Phyllopod. Species of J)/i-ti/ocnr/s are described, but without specitic 

 names. 



Notes on further localities for Acantliospongio. 



uniiihii Young, and Estheriu daivsoni Jones. 



In Geol. Mag. decade 2, vol. 3, 1876, p. 576. 



Estheria dawsoni Jones recorded from the Red Sandstone group, the lowest 

 member of the Calciferoi;s series at the base of the British Carboniferous 

 formation. 



On the remains of a large Crustacean probably 



indicative of a new species of Eurypterus, or allied genus 

 ( J'Juryplerns^'' stevensoni), from the Lower Carboniferous 

 (Cement stone group) of Berwickshire. 



In Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 33, 1876, pp. 223-228. 



