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On the occurrence of Fterygotiis and Limuloid 



in the Caithness Flagstones, and on the nature and 

 mode of formation of "Adam's plate." 



In Proc. Eoyal Pliys. Soc. Edinburgh, 18S3, p. 343, pi. 

 Ptenjr/otun dicki u. sp. Cast of a Limuloid allied to lielinurus. 



and Home (J.) On the Olenellus zone in the 



Northwest Highlands. 



In Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 48, 18f»2, p. 227, plate 5. 

 Olendlns la])ioorthi n. sp. 



Phillips (John). On the occurrence of some minute 

 fossil Crustaceans in Palaeozoic rocks. 



In Rep. 11th Meeting Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., for 1841, Trans. Sec, p. 

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Cyprides of the Yorkshire coal shales. 



Illustrations of the geoloscy of Yorkshire. 



Part 2. The mountain limestone district. London, 

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Under the generic term of Asaphus the author illustrates and describes 

 the following Trilobites: Phillipsla quadrilinihus n. sip. Oriffithides obso- 

 htuH n. sp. Phillipsia granuliferus n. sp. Oriffithides semini/erm n. sp. 

 Phillipsla gemmuliferus n. sp., P. truncatida n. sp. Asaphus raniceps has 

 been referred to Phillipsia derbyensis. Griffithides globiceps n. sp. Cyprid- 

 iform shell. Aynostus ? radialis n. sp. 



Figures and descriptions of the Palaeozoic fos- 



sils of Cornwall, Devon and West Somerset, observed in 

 the course of the Ordnance Geological Survey of that 

 district. London, 1841, 60 pis. Crustacea, p. 127. 



Harpes macrocephalus Goldf. Calymene sternbertjii Miiust., C. granu- 

 lata Miiust., C. lateillil Steiniuger, C. Icevis Miinst. Asaphus gramdifervx 

 Phill. Homalonotus knightii ? Bronteus flabellifer Goldf., B. signal us 

 Murch. 



The Malvern Hill compared with the Palaio- 



zoic district of Abberley, Woolhope, May Hill, Tortworth 

 and Usk. 



In Mem. Geol. Survey Gt. Brit., vol. 2, pt. 1, London, 1848. Palaeon- 

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 and J. W. Salter. Ibid, pp. .331 -.3SG, 30 pis. 



