APPENDIX. 411 



Shumard (B, F.) and Swallow (G. C.) Descriptions 

 of new fossils from the Coal Measures of Missouri and 

 Kansas. 



In Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, vol. 1, 1858, p. 198. 



PhilUpsia missoiiriensis Shum., P. major Shum., P. cliftonensis Shum. 

 Cythere (Beyrichia) americana Shum. 



TJlrich (E. 0.) Contributions to Micro-Palaeontology 

 of the Cambro-Silurian Rocks of Canada. Part 2. Mon- 

 treal, 1889. 



Bythocypris cylindrica Hall. Leperditia subcylindrica n. sp. Aparchites 

 minutissimus "RaW. A. unicornis Ulrich, var. Primitia lativia n. sp., P.? 

 (Beyrichia) parallela n. sp. Eurychlina u. g., E. reticulata n. sp., E. 

 manitohensis n. sp. Strepula quadrilirata Hall, S. lunatifera n. sp. 



Vanuxem (Lardner). Geology of New York. Part 3. 

 Survey of the Third Geological District, Albany, 1842. 



The author illustrates the following Trilobites: hotelus gigas Dekay. 

 Triarthrus bee kii Green. Ilemicrupturus clintoni n. sp. Eurypterus remipes 

 Dekay. Odontocephalus selenurus Eaton. Dipleura dekayi Green. 



Walchs (Johan Ernst Immanuel) Beytrag zur Natur- 

 geschichte der Trilobiten. 



In Der Naturforscher, vol. 9, Halle, 1776, p. 276, pi. 4, figs. 2, 3, 4. 



Walcott (CD.) Description of new genera and 

 species of fossils from the Middle Cambrian. 



In Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus., vol. 11, 1888, pp. 441-442. 



Olenoides nevadensisM^ee^, O. curticei n. sp., O. sp. undet. Rarlia n. g., 

 K. minor n. sp., K. stephenensis n. sp. This name is used for Menoce- 

 phalus salteri Rom. Bathyuriscus (Kootenia) dawsoni n. sp.for Bathyurun? 

 romingeri Rom. Ogygopsis n. g. for Ogygia klotzi Rom. 



Description of new forms of Upper Cambrian 



fossils. 



In Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus., vol. 13, 1890, pp. 266-279, pis. 20, 21. 



Ptychoparia burnetensis n. sp., P. ronnata n. sp., P. llanoensis n. sp., 

 P.t metra n. sp., P. pero n. sp., P. sttada n. sp., P. urania n. sp., P 

 vacuna n. sp., P. (Liostracus) panope n. sp. Agraulos? thea n. sp., A. 

 saratogensis n. sp. lUcenus dia u. sp. 



