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Olenellus zoppei. Conocoryphe sp. ? (Olenus armatus Meng.) Illcenus 

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Bradley (Frank). Description of a new Trilobite 

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In Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 14th meeting, 1861, 2 woodcuts. 

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See, also, Am. Jour. Sci., 2d series, vol. 30, 1860, p. 241; Canadian Nat- 

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Brady (M. P.) See Jones (T. Hubert), Kirkby (J. 

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Brocchie (M. P.) Note sur un crustacefossile receuilli 

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In Bull. Soe. Geol. France, 3d series, vol. 8. No. 1, 1880, p. 1, pi. 1. 

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Brodie (P. B. ) History of fossil insects in the Second- 

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% 11. 



This author describes and figures a fossil from Coalbrookdale resembling 

 the caterpillar of the Emperor moth, which was afterwards described by 

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This species is referred by Woodward to the genus Euphoberia, and has 

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Brogger (W. C.) Fossiler fra Oxna og Kletten. 



In Geol. Foreningens Stockholm Forhandl., vol. 2, 1875, 1 pi. 



Paradoxides kjerulfi Linrs., P. tessini Brong. Agnostus parvifrons 

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Andrarums-kalk ved Breidengen i valders. 



In Geol. Foreningens Stockholm Forbandl., vol. 3. 1876, 1 pi. 



Agnostus Icevigatus Dalm., A. bituberculatus Ang. Paradoxides forch- 

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 topa Ang. Agnostus aculeatus Ang. 



Om Trondhjemsfeldtets midlere Afdeling mel- 



lem Guldalen og Meldalen Christiania. 



In Vidensk. Selskab. Forhandl., 1877, No. 2, p. 1, 2 pis. 

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