BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALAEOZOIC CRUSTACEA. 211 



Notice of some new and imperfectly known 



fossils from the Primordial zone (Potsdam sandstone 

 and calciferous sand group) of Wisconsin and Missouri. 



In Traus. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, vol. 2, 1863, p. 101. 



Dikelocephahis latifroris n sp. Arionellus hipunctatus n. sp. Cono- 

 cephal/ies ioioensis Owen, C. tcisconsensis Owen, C. chippewaensk Owen, C . 

 hamulus Owen, C. minor n. sp. Agnostus orion ? Billings. 



Descriptions of anew Palaeozoic fossil. 



In Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, vol. 2, 1863, p. 108. 



Proetus proutii n. 1,-p. This species belong to the section Dechenella. 



Simpson (G. B.) New species from Pennsylvania 



formations. 

 In Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1889, p. 435. 

 Homalonotus trcntonensis n. sp. 



Sjogren (A.) Anteckningar om Oland, ett bidrag till 

 Sveriges geologi. 



In Ofversigit K. Vet.-Akad. Furhaudl. Stockhohu, vol. 8, 1851, No. 2, 

 p. 36. 



Enumerated species of the following genera: Remoj^leurides, Paradox- 

 ides, Ellipsocephalus, Olenus, Phacops, C'alymene, Homalonotus, Lichas, 

 Ampyx, Cheirurus, Asaphus, IlUenus, Nileiis, Battus, Cytherina. 



In Angelin's Palseontologia Scandinavica. 



Phacops hucculenta n. sp., P. macroura n. sp. Lichas dejlexusn. sp. 



Om nogra forsteningar i Olands Kambriska 



lager. 



In Geol. Foreningens Stockholm Forhandl., vol. 1, No. 5, 1871, 1 pi. 



Paradoxides tessini Brong., P. olandicus n. sp., P. sp. indet. Ellipso- 

 eephalus hoffi Schloth, E. sp. indet. Conocoryphe dalmani ? Aug. Acjuostus 

 regius n. sp., A. sp. indet. 



Bidrag till Olands Geologi. 



In Geol. Foreningens Stockholm Forhandl. , vol. 1, 1871. 



The Primordial rocks of the Island of Oland have been made known 

 chiefly by the labors of M. Sjogren. 



The Paradoxides beds are divided by him into two divisions, of which 

 the lowest consists of arenaceous flagstones — this is characterized by 

 Paradoxides tessini; the upper consisting of greenish shale with inter- 

 calated calcareous and arenaceous beds with Paradoxides olandicus. The 

 strata with P. forchhammeri (that there occurs) making a third division. 

 They are immediately overlain by the Olenus beds. 



