BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALAEOZOIC CRUSTACEA. 119 



Rupert Jones (Secretary), on Fossil Phyllopoda of the 

 Palaeozoic Rocks. 



In Rep. 59th Meeting Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1889, p. 63. 



1, Aristozoe and Callizoe. 2, Bactropus. 3, Tropidocaris. 4, Echinocaris. 

 5, Nothozoe. 6, Protocaris. 7, Ceratiocaris patula, C. pusilla, C. ceno- 

 manensis, C. grandis. 8, Caridoliles (Ceratiocaris ?) 9, Dithyrocaris. 10, 

 Lingulocaris. 11, Discinocaris. 12, Estheria and Estheriella, Estheriella 

 lineata and costata Weiss. 13, Ribeiria. 14, Proricaris. 



The authors give a brief description of the fossils Estheria and Esther- 

 iella described and figured by the following authorities : Wenjukoff, Lud- 

 wig, Kratow, Weiss and Jones. 



Ribeiria pholadiformis Sbarpe. Myocaris lutraria Salt. Ribeiria cal- 

 ciferaand R.t longiuscula Billings. 



Other species of this genus are also cited. Proricaris machenrici Baily 

 is referred to the swimming feet of Eurypterus or Pterygotus. Leperditia 

 megalops Kolm. is referred to Callizoe. Echinocaris whidbornei J. & W. 

 Estheria coglani Etheridge, Jr. 



Eighth report of the committee, consisting of 



Mr. R. Etheridge, Dr. H. Woodward and Prof. T. Rupert 

 Jones (Secretary), on the Fossil Phyllopoda of the Pal- 

 aeozoic Rocks. 



In Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1890. - 



Saccocaris minor J. & W. Aristozoe memoranda Barr., A. regina Barr. 

 Estheria youngii n. sp., E. tessellata n. sp., E. pulex, E. tegulata. 

 EsthericK punctatella is referred to the genus Posidonomya. 



On some Estheria and Estheria-li^Q shells from 



the Carboniferous Shales of Western Scotland. 



In Trans. Geol. Soc. of Glasgow, 1890, 1 plate. 



Estheria youngii n. sp., E. tessellata n. sp., E. tegulata n. sp. 



On some more fossil Esthericc. 



In Geol. Mag., decade 3, vol. 8, 1891, p. 49, plate. 



Estheria membranacea Pacht., E. andreiosii n. sp. E. hindei n. sp., E, 

 minuta Alberti also var. brodieana. Estheriella costata Weiss, E. nodocos- 

 tata Giebel. 



and Kirkby (J. W.) On the Ostracoda found 



in the Shales of the Upper Coal Measures at Slade Lane, 

 near Manchester. 



In Trans. Manchester Geol. Soc., vol. 21, 1890, part 3, 1 plate. 

 Carbonia pungens J. & K., C. secans J. & K., C. roederiana n. sp., C. 

 fabulina J. & K., C. saltenana Jones. 



