150 CALIFORNIA ACADP:MY OF SCIENCES. 



For the species of Crustacea described iu this volume, Appendix A, see 

 Salter (J.W.), British Pah^ozoic fossils in the Geol. Mus. Univ. of Cam- 

 bridge, 1852. 



Contributions to British palaeontology, or first 



description of 360 species and several genera of fossil 

 Radiata, Articulata, Mollusca and Pisces from the Ter- 

 tiary, Cretaceous, Oolitic and Paheozoic strata of great 

 Britain. Republished from the Annals Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 Cambridge, 1854. 



For a list of the genera of fossil Crustacea, see entries under McCoy 

 (Frederick), Annals Mag. Nat. Hist.. 2d series, London, vol. 4, 1849; also 

 Annals for November, 1851. 



Geological Survey of Victoria. Prodromus of 



the palaeontology of Victoria, or figures and descriptions 

 of Victorian organic remains, decade 3. Melbourne 

 and London, 1875, pis. 22, 23. 



Phacops (Odontochile) caudalus, P. (Portlockia) fecundus. Forhesia 

 euryseps McCoy. Lichas australia McCoy. Homalonotus harrisoni McCoy. 



Meek (F. B.) Note on Belinurus dana-, from the 

 Illinois Coal Measures. 



In Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 43, 1867, p. 257; Geol. Survey Illinois, 

 vol. 2, p. .395. 



Note on a new genus of fossil Crustacea. 



In Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 43, 1867, p. 394; Geol. Survey Illinois, 

 vol. 3, p. 547. 



Euproops n. g., E. damn n. sp. 



Descriptions of fossils collected by the U. S. 



Geological Survey, under charge of Clarence King. 



In Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1870, p. 56. 



Republished and illustrated in Eep. U. S. Geol. Expl., 40th Parallel, 

 vol. 4, pt. 1, pp. 1-197, pis. 1-17. 



Conocoryphe (Ptychoparia) kingii Meek. Paradoxides? nevadensis Meek. 



Descriptions of new species of invertebrate 



fossils from the Carboniferous and Devonian rocks of 

 Ohio. 



In Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1871, p. 57. 



Republished and figured in Palaeontology of Ohio, vol. 1, 187.3, p. 233, 

 23 pis. 



Proetus planimarginntus n. sp. Dcdman'ttes ohioensis n. sp. 



