BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALAEOZOIC CRUSTACEA. 85 



Notice of some new species of fossils from a 



locality of the Niagara group in Indiana, with a list of 

 identified species from the same place. 



In Trans. Albany Inst., voL 4, 1864, j). 195. Author's edition published 

 May 2, 1863, pp. 1-34. 



Plates of the species 28th Kept. New York State Mus. Nat. Hist, 1879. 



Dalmania verrucosa Hall. Cyphaspis christyi Hall. Lichas breviceps 

 Hall, L. holt07ii •v&r.occidentalis'S.aW. Calymene niagarensis'S.&W. Homalo- 

 notus delphinocephalus Green. Illmms barriensis Murch. 



Account of some new or little known species 



of fossils from rocks of the age of the Niagara group. 



In Twentieth Eept. New York State Cab. Nat. Hist., 1867, p. 305, 21 

 pis. Originally printed in advance for the 18th Kept. New York State Cab. 

 Nat. Hist., 1864. Revised edition, Albany, 1870, with 22 pis. 



The following Crustacea are described in the edition of 1867. 



Illcemis armatus n. sp., /. insignis n. sp.. /. imperator n. sp., /. (bumastus) 

 ioxusHaW, I. cumiculus n.s'p. Bronteus acamas n. S'p. Acidaspis danai 

 Hall. Lichas breviceps ? Hall, L. sp.? L. pugnax W. & M., L. decipiens 

 W. &M. Sphcerexochusromingeri H.aW. Calymene niagarensis Hall. Encri- 

 nurus nereus n. sp. Dalmania vigilans. Ceraurus niagarensis n. sp. 

 Lepcrditia fonticola n. sp. 



The revised edition contains descriptions of the following species not in 

 the edition of 1867, viz. : 



Lichas pugnas W. & M., L. obvius n. sp. 



Geological Survey of the State of Wisconsin, 



1859-63. Palseontology. Pt. 3. Organic remains of 

 the Niagara group and the associated limestones. 94 

 pp., 18 pis. Albany, 1871. 



The same was published in 1864 in advance for the 18th Kept. New York 

 State Cab. Nat. Hist., 1867, under the title of "Account of some new or 

 little known species of fossils from rocks of the age of the Niagara group." 

 See 20th Kept. New York State Cab. Nat. Hist., rev. edition, 1870, p. 347. 



Descriptions of new species of Crinoids and 



other fossils from strata of the age of the Hudson River 

 group and Trenton limestone. 



In Twenty-fourth Eept. New York State Mus. Nat. Hist., 1872, p. 205, 

 3 pis. 



Dalmania breviceps n. sp. Proclus parviusculus n. sp. 



Advance sheets of this article were printed and distributed in November, 

 1806, except the first four species of Crinoidea mentioned in the foot note 



