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Nuovi fossili Cambriani di Sardegna. 



In Proc. verb. Soc. Toscaua Sci. Nat., 18S4, p. 56. 



Conocephalites lamberti n. sp., C. Inops u. sp.?, C sp.? Aiwmocare 

 pusillnm n. h]). 



PaUeontologia dell Iglesiente in Sardegna. 



Fauna Canibriana trilobiti. 



lu Mem. K. Com. GeoL Italia, vol. 3, 1888, pt. 2, 49 pp., 7 pis. 



Olenus sp.'!, O. armatus Mgh. Ptiradoxides gennarii Mgh., P. hornc- 

 rnanni Mgh., P. toronus Mgh. Conocephalites horriemanni Mgh., C. phialare 

 n. sp., C. lamberti, C'.froniosus n. sp., C. mojh<i Mgh., C. sp.? Anomocare 

 sp.?, A. arenivagnm Mgh., A. ptisillum Mgh. Conocoryphe?,Y>.'! Asaphus 

 ( Platypeltis ?) meneghinii Born., .4. ( Psilocephalufs ?) gibber Mgh. Encriu- 

 urus sp. ? 



Meyer (H. von). Beitrage zur Petrefacten-Kunde. 



lu Nova Acta Acad. Leop. Carol., vol. 15, 1831, p. 57, pi. 56, tig. 13. 

 See, also, Nenes Jahrbiich fiir Mineral., 1833, p. 481. 

 Calymene itqualis n. sp. 



JonotiLs refiexiis ein Trilobit aus der Grauwacke 



der Eifel. 



In Dunker & von Meyer's Pahijontographica, vol. 1, 1846-51, p. 1S"2, 

 pi. 26. 



Squaliden-Reste aus dem Posidonomyen-Schi- 



efer des Oberharzes bei Ober-Schulenburg. 



In Dunker & von Meyer's PahBontographica, vol. 3, Cassel, 1854, p. 53. 



C'ytherina intermedia n. sp. Harpes. Phacops lati/rons Brong., /■*. 

 bromii Barv . (Jheirurusjaschein.S'p. Phacops peciinatus n. s^t., P.stel- 

 lifer Burm. Lichas crassirhachis n. sp. Cheirurus myops n. sp. Proetus 

 crassimargo n. sp. 



See, also, Jordon (H.) and Meyer (H. von). 



Mickleborough (.John). Locomotory appendages of 

 Trilobites. 



In Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 6, 1883, p. 200, figs. 1-3. 

 Noticed: Am. Jour. Sci., 3d series, vol.27, 1884, p. 409; Geol. Mag.,, new 

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 Asaphus megistos Locke. 



Miller (S. A.) Monograph of the Crustacea of the 

 Cincinnati group. 



In Cincinnati Quart. Jour. Sci., vol. 1, 1874, p. 115. 

 The author, in his classification and generic descriptions, has generally 

 followed McCoy {" Brit. Paheozoic Rocks," 1855). He gives a description 



