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Trilobites, also figures of Limulus americanus, Phacops caudatus, mag- 

 nified view of a portion of the eye of Calymene macrophthalmus. Hypos- 

 toma of Asaphus platycephalus Stokes (plate 63, 4th edition). Calymene 

 blumembachii, C. macrophthalmus, Asaphus tuberculatus (Encrinus punc- 

 tatus, A. (Ogygia) debuchii. Paradoxides tessini. Ogygia gueltardii. Asa- 

 phus (Phillipsia) gemmuliferus, A. (Phacops) caudatus (pi. 64, 4th edition). 

 Limulus trilobitoides (pi. 66, 4th edition). This species is now referred to 

 Belinurus trilobitoides Buckland. 



Bureau (Louis). Note sur deux nouveaux Dalmanites 

 des schistes ardoisiers d'Angers. 



In Bull. d'Etudes Sci. D'Angers, n. serie, xviii, 1888, p. 183, plate. 

 Dalmanites edivardsi, D. lapeyrei. 



Burmeister (H.) Die Organisation der Trilobiten, 

 etc. Berlin, 1843, 6 pis. 



The English translation is entitled: "The organization of Trilobites de- 

 duced from their living affinities, with a systematic review of the species 

 hitherto described by Hermann Burmeister, edited from the German by 

 Prof. Thomas Bell, F. R. S., and Prof. E. F. Forbes, F. K. S." London, 

 Ray Society, 1S46. There is a supplementary appendix by the editors. 



Burmeister classifies the then known species under 24 genera arranged 

 in the following order: 



1. Eurypterus remipes DeKay, E. lacustris Harlan, E. tetragonophthal- 

 mus Fisch. 2. Cytherina baltica His., C.phaseolus His. 1. Trilobitae: 

 Trinucleus caractaci Murch., T. granulatus Wahl., T. fimbriatus, T. or- 

 natus Sternb., T. tessalatus Green. 2. Ogygia buchii Brong., 0. guettardi 

 Brong. 3. Odontopleura ovalaEmm., 0. elliptica. 4. Arges amatus Goldf. 

 5. Bronteus flabellifer Goldf., B. laticauda Wahl. 6. 'Paradoxides bohe- 

 rnk us Boeck, P. tessini, Entom. bucephalus Wahl. is referred to the hypos- 

 toma of P. bohemicus, P. spinulosus. 7. Olenus truncatus Brtinn, O.for- 

 ficnlu Sars., 0. scarabceoides Wahl. 8. Conocephalus sulzeri, C. striatus. 

 9. Ellipsocephalus hoffii, Schloth. 10. Harpes ungula Sternb. Section 2 

 Trilobites having the power of rolling themselves into a ball. 11. Caly- 

 mene tristani Brong., C.polytoma Dalm., C. blumenbachii Brong., C. calli- 

 cephala Green. 12. Homalonotus: (A) Dipleura dekayi Green. (B) Tri- 

 merns delphinocephalus Green. H. knightii Konig., H. herschclii Murch., 

 H. armatns. 13. Phacops latifrons Brong., P. protuberant Emm., P. 

 anchiops Green, P. sclerops Dalm., P, conophthalmus Emm., P. odonto- 

 cephalus Green, P. macrophthalmus Brong., P. rotundifrons Emm., P. 

 proavus Emm., P. hausmanni Broug., P. caudatus Brttnn., P.mucronatus 

 Brong., P. arachnoides Goldf., P. stellifer. 14. Cyphaspis n. g., C. cera- 

 tophthalma Goldf. 15. Proetus cuvieri Steininger. 16. Aeonia n. g. The 

 author refers the following species to this genus: Calymene concinna 

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