Lower Palaeozoic. 



78 



50 



d EUROPE. 



da Sweden. 



Moberg, J. C. Robergia micro- 

 phthalma from the Scanian Dicello- 

 ( I rapt H!^ -slate. (Swedish) .Stockholm, 

 Geol. For. Forh., 29, 1907, (83-88, with 

 pi.). 



Aeglina umbonata Angelin 



sp. (Swedish) f.c. (257-264, with pi.). 



A mysterious fossil from 



the Olenide slate of Sweden, witli a 

 short resume of the more important 

 data for the ventral skeleton parts of 

 trilobites.] (Swedish) i.e. (26.5-273, with 

 pis.). 



Olin, E. On the Scanian formations 

 corresponding to the CJiasmops-lAvae- 

 stone and the TrinucUiis-'S\site. (Swe- 

 dish) Lund, Univ. Arsskr., Afd. 2, 2, 

 No. 3, 1906, (1-79, with pis.). 



Wiman, C. [7. Uber das Exsuhm^- 

 lager auf ()land. — 8. Diaplianometopus 

 lineatus. A.-;— 9. Fliomcra linnarssoni 

 n. sp. — 10. tJber Holometopus. A. — 11. 

 Anemocare excavatum. A.— 12, Ein 

 Problematicum.] Upsala, Bull. Geol. 

 Inst., 7, [1906], (287-295, with pi.). 



dbe Central Russia. 



Schmidt, Fr. Revision der ostbal- 

 tischen silurischen Trilobiten. 5. 



Asaphiden. 4. McrjalciMpis. St. Peter- 

 burg, Mem. Ac. Sc, 19, 1906. (1-62, 

 mit 8 Taf.) ; 6. op. cif. 20, 1907, (i-xii, 

 1-104, mit 3 Taf.); [Nachtrag] St. 

 Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Sc, 1, 1907,'"(803- 

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do Baltic and Islands. 



Wiman, C Fainia des westbaltischen 

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e ASIA 



cb China and Dependencies. 



Weller, S. New species of Ordovician 

 fossils from China. Washington, D.C., 

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!/ 



NORTH AMERICA. 



r/;/ North Eastern United States. 



Clarke, J. ]\I. The Eunjptervs shales 



of the Shawanaunk mountains in eastern 



New York. Albanv, N.Y., St. Educ. 

 Dept., Mus. Bull., No. 107, 1907, (295- 

 326, with pi.). 



Hitchcock, C. H. The Ammonoosuc 

 district of New Hampshire. Rochester, 

 N.Y., Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer.. 15, 1904, 

 (461-482, with pL, map). 



Lambert, A. E. Dalmaniles lunatus. 

 t.c. (480-482, with pi.). 



— A trilobito (Dnlmnnites 



lunatus) from Littleton, N.H., with 

 notes on other fossils from the same 

 locality. In : Hitchccok, C. H. The 

 geology of Littleton, New Hampshire. 

 Cambridge, Mass., 1905, (33-38). 



Weller, S. Niagaran limestone in the 

 Chicago area. The Trilobita. Chicago, 

 III, Bull. Nat. Hist. Surv. Acad. Sci., 

 No. 4, 1907, (155-281 + 10?., with pi.). 



55 UPPER PALAEOZOIC. 



55.0231 PALAEOZOOLOGIA 

 CENERALIS. 



d EUROPE. 



'/'■ German Empire. 



Denckmann, A. Eine Gliederung in 

 den Sicgcner Schichten. Berlin, Jahrb. 

 geol. Landesanst., 27, 1906, (1-19). 



Koehne, W. Eine Obercoblenz- 

 Fauna in Spharosideritschiefern im 

 siidlichen Sauerlande. op. cit. 28, 1907, 

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dh Italy. 



Gortani, M. Fossili nco-carboniferi 

 delle Alpi Carniche. Roma, Boll. 

 Soc. geol. ital., 25, 1906, (257-276, 

 con 8 fig.). 



La fauna jiermocarboni- 



fera del Col-Mezzodl presso Forni- 

 Avoltri. Palaeontogr. ital., 12, 1906, 

 (1-8J, con 7 figg. e 3 tav.). 



Vinassa De Regny, P. c Gortani, M. 



Fossili caiboniferi del Monte J'izzul 

 e del Piano di Lanza. Roma, Boll. 

 Soc. geol. ital., 24, 1905, (461-600, 

 con 4 tav.). 



''Z. Austria-Hungary. 



Remes, M. Neuei'c und^ seltcnere 

 Petrefakte im Devon von Celechovic. 

 (Bohmisch) Prostejov, Vestn. Kl. Pfi'r. , 

 9, 1906, (94-100). 



