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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



" ARCHiESCOLEX CORNEUS" Matthew. 

 Archsescolex rorrmis Matthew, Trans. Roy. Hoc. Canada, IV, 1889, p. 59, j)!. iv, 



fig. n. 

 Locality. — St. John, New Brunswick. Little River g-roup. 

 Probabl}^ l)elono-s to the myriapod.s. 



"PODURITES SALTATOR" Matthew. 



Podiirites saltator Matthew, Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada (2), I (IV), 1895, p. 273, 

 pi. II, fig. 10. 

 Locality. — St. John, New Brunswick. Little River group. 

 Can not possibly be a poduricl and probably l)elongs to the arachnids 

 {Geralinura., etc.?). 



"GERACUS TUBIFER" Matthew. 

 GeracuR tuhifer Matthew, Bull. Soc. New Brunswick, XV, 1897, p. 55. 



Locality. — St. John, New Brunswick. Little River group. 

 In any event, this is neither a podurid nor an insect. 



The liorizontal distribution of American Paleozoic insects." 



aSpecies of doubtful geoloKif age are placed in tlie strata in wliioh Uiey probably belong, 

 figures signify the number oi known species, — , not represented, +, present. 



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