98 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



Om Olenellus kjerulfi Linrs. 



In Geol. Foreningens, Stockholm, Forhaudl., vol. 9, 1887, p. 493, pis. 

 14, 15. 



Die Ostbaltischen Illaeniden. 



Ill Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci., St. Petersburg, 7th series, vol. 33, No. 8, 

 1886, 12 plates. 



Group with 10 thorax segments: Itlatius esmarkii Schloth., /. sphterkus 

 Holm., /._^'er( /iis'/s Holm., /. laticlavius Eichw., /. chiron Holm., /. inter- 

 mednis Holm., /. cramcauda Wahl., /. iauricornis Kut., /. ariensis H.olm.., 

 J. sulcifrons Holm., /. plautini Holm., /. revaliensis Holm., /. dalmani 

 Volb., /. oculosus Holm., /. chudleighensis Holm., /. sinuatus Holm., /. 

 srhmidti Niesk., /. ladogensis Holm., /. ohlongatus Ang., /. roemeri Volb., 

 /. angusiifrons Holm., /. atavus Eichw., /. masckei Holm. 



II Group with 9 thorax segments: Illcenus centrotus Dalm., /. Unnars- 

 so/uHolm., /. proles'H.olnx., I. livonicus^olva. 



III Group with 8 thorax segments: Illanus triquetrus Volb., /. caecus 

 Holm. (Eyes wanting.) Subgenus Bumastus. Illctnus barriensis Murch. 



Honeyman (D.) On new localities of fossiliferous 

 Silurian rocks in eastern Nova Scotia. 



In Canadian Naturalist, vol. 5, 1860, p. 293. 



Dr. J. W. Dawson adds a note to this paper, describing Homalonotus 

 dawsoni Hall, fig. 1, with notes on other fossils. 



On the geology of Arisaig, Nova Scotia, with 



a note by Prof. T. Rupert Jones. 



In Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 26, 1870, p. 490. 



The note by Prof. T. R. Jones, on page 492, on some Entomostraca from 

 Arizaig, mentions the following genera: 



Beyrichia tuhercidata Kloden., B. ivilkensiana Jones, B. maccoyiana 

 Jones. Primitia concinna Jones. 



Notes of examination by Prof. James Hall of 



the Silurian collection of the Provincial Museum, by 

 the Rev. D. Honeyman. 



In Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotiau Inst. Nat. Sci., vol. 7, pt. 1, 1886, p. 14. 

 AftaphiiK ditmarsice Honeyman. 



The Giant Trilobite of Moose River Iron Mine, 



Nova Scotia. 



In Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian Inst. Nat. Sci., vol.7, pt. 1, 1888, p. 63. 



In this article Dr. D. Honeyman refers Asaphus ditmarsioi to Dr. Jacob 

 Green's Asaphun? crypturus, giving a cojjy of the original description of 

 that species from Trans. Geol. Soc. Pennsylvania, vol. 1, 1834, p. 37. 



