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ous Macrurous Decapod Crustacea. 



In Mem. Natl. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 2, 1SS6, p. 135, pi. 

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Protolimulus u. g. C'yclus americana Pack. Dipeltis diplodiscus Pack. 

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Page (David). On the Pterygotus and Fterygotus beds 

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In Eep. 2otli Meeting Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., for 1855, Trans. Sec, p. 

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The genns Stylonurus was proposed by Mr. David Page in his pa])er 

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Further contributions to the palseontology of 



the Tilestones or Silurio-Devonian strata of Scotland. 



In Rep. 2Sth Meeting Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., for 1858, Trans. Sec, p. 

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Two new siaecies are provisionally named Stylonurus sjnnipcs and .S^. 

 clavipes in allusion to their jjointed style-shajjed caudal termination, and 

 the characteristic form of their swimming paddles or third pair of organs, 

 which spring from the under side of their cephalo-thorax. 



The author also mentions the genera Beyrichia, Ceratiocaris, Iliman- 

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Advance text-book of geology. London, 1856. 



Slimonian. g. Stylonurus n.g. Kampecaris. 



In the second edition, 1859, Mr. David Page gives restorations of I'tcry- 

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Note on the genus Sti/lonu'rus from the okl 



red sandstone of Forfarshire. 



In Proc. Royal Phys. Soc. Edin-burgh, .session 1864-65, p. 230. 



