BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALJEOZOIC CRUSTACEA. 133 



De Entrochis et Asteriis. (*) 



In Novi Comm. Sci. Petropol., vol. 10, 1764, p. 429, pi. 12, figs. 8-10. 



Lesley (P. J.) A Dictionary of the Fossils of Penn- 

 sylvania and neighboring States named in the Reports 

 and Catalogues of the Survey. Harrisburg, 1889-90. 



This work contains brief descriptions of the Palaeozoic Crustacea, with 

 woodcut illustrations. 



The work gives an excellent figure of Olenoides curticei Walcott. 



Leuchtenberg (M. H. von). Beschreibung einiger 

 neuer Thierreste der Urwelt von Zarskoje-Selo. St. 

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Asaphus centron n. sp., A. longicauda n. sp., A. hyorrhinus n. sp., A. 

 buchii Brong. Metopias huebneri Eichw., M. verrucosus Eichw., M.coni- 

 ceps n. sp., M. aries Eichw. Nileus nanvs n, sp. 



Lhwyd (Edward). Part of a letter from Mr. Edward 

 Lhwyd to Doctor Martin Lister. 



In Philos. Trans. Koyal Soc. London, vol. 20, No. 243, 1698, p. 299, 

 plate, figs. 8, 9 and 10. 



This paper contains the earliest account of Trilobites. The author dis- 

 covered two fragments and one entire specimen of Ogygia buchii near 

 Llandeilo, in Carmarthenshire. Lhwyd says in his letter that he did not 

 know what to make of these fossils. The Ogygia ('fig. 10) he refers to the 

 skeleton of an unknown fish. Fig. 8 represents the head of a species of 

 the genus Trinucleus. 



Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia. Lon- 



dini, 1699, 23 pis.; 2d Edition, Oxonii, 1760. 



This work gives a catalogue of English fossils contained in the Ash- 

 molean Museum, and also several essays on fossils. In the author's 

 article " Epistola I. de lapidibus quibusdame Germania acceptis," pp. 

 95-100, he alludes to an Ogygia, which he names Buglossam curtam strigo- 

 sam, plate 22, fig. 2. He also gives a description and figure of Trinucleus 

 flmbriatum vulyare, plates 22 and 23, on which K. I. Murchisou afterwards 

 founded the genus Trinucleus. 



The second edition contains figures of Entomolithus paradoxus, the 

 Dudley fossil or Dudley locust, p. 101, fig. a. 



Lindaker (T. J.) Beschreibung einer noch nicht be- 

 kannten Kafermuschel. (*) 



In Mayer's Sammlung phys. Aufsatze, Dresden, vol. 1, 1791, p. 37, pi. 1. 

 The author describes under the name of " gegitterte Kafermuschel" a 

 Trinucleus from Prague. 



