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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALOZOIC CRUSTACEA 25) 
Cobbold (E. 8S.) On some small Trilobites from the Cambrian Rocks 
of Comley, Shropshire. 
Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., vol. 66, No. 261, pp. 19-50, plates 3-8. 
Microdiscus comleyensis n. sp. 
This species appears to be somewhat intermediate between MM. speciosus Ford and 
M. punctatus Salter, but only has 7 annulations in the axis of the pygidium. 
Microdiscus lobatus Hall, M. Helena Walcott, M. speciosus Ford. Ptychoparia ? 
Attleboroughensis Sli. and F., P.? annio n. sp. Micmacca ? ellipsocephaloides n. sp. cf., M. 
recurva Matthew. M. ellipsocephaloides var. Spinora and var. strenuelloides and var. 
senior, M. 2 parvulan. sp. Agraulos (Strenuella) salopiensis n. sp. Anomacare platyce- 
phalum n. sp. A. parvum~n. sp., A. ? pustulatum n, sp. Protolenus latouchei n. sp., P. 
morpheus n. sp. Mohicana n. gen. 
This new genus has characters very similar to those of Micmacca ? plana Matthew, 
which that author referred provisionally to his genus. 
Mohicana lata n. sp., M. clavata n. sp. 
The author remarks these two species have many points of resemblance with 
Micmacca ? plana Matthew, also with Avalonia manuelensis Walcott; but the peculiar 
groove on the line of the ocular ridge are absent, and the frontal limb is more extended. 
—— Report of the Geological Excavation Committee of the British 
Association, read at the Dublin Meeting, 1908. 
Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1908, Dublin, 1909, pp. 241-42. 
Microdiscus sp. Anomocare cf. Agraulos strenuus var. nasutus Wale. Anomocare 
sp. 1 and 2, also 3, Jnomocare vel. Agraulos sp. Protolenus sp. 
— Trilobites from the Paradoxides beds of Comley, Shropshire. 
Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 67, No. 267, 1911, pp. 282-311, plates 23-26. 
The author describes Paradoxides Groomi Lapworth from the type specimen, and 
figures it for the first time; also Paradoxides sp. indet., P. Davidis Salter, P. rugulosus 
Corda. Conocoryphe emarginata Linnarsson var. longifrons nov. Dorypyge Lakei sp. 
nov. This species is nearly allied to the pygidae of Doryfyge oriens Gronwall. 
The species might be compared with Dikellocephalus Marcoui (Whitfield) from 
Georgia, Vermont; see, also, Walcott’s figures of this species. 
Agnostus fallax Linnarsson, Microdiscus sp. cf., M. punctatus Salter. Agraulos holo- 
cephalus Matth., 4. sp. cf., d. guadrangularis Whitt. 
The author follows Reed’s classification of the genus Ptychoparia Corda, and places 
the genera Ptychoparia Liostracus and Conocephalites, under subgenera to Ptychoparia. 
The author describes Ptychoparia (Liastracus) pulchella sp. nov., nearly related to 
Liostracus validus Matth. and L. Linnarssoni Brogger, but differ from both in the rela- 
tive length of the glabella. Ptychoparia (Liostracus) sp. ident, two forms and P. (Lios- 
tracus) dubia sp. nov. 
The Trilobite fauna of the Comley Breecia-Bed, Shropshire. 
Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., vol. 59, No. 273, pp. 27-50, plates 2 and 3. 
The author describes and illustrates Paradoxides intermedius nov. 
The species differs but slightly from P. Hicksii, its var. palpebrosus Linnarsson and 
P, Sjégreni in the course of the facial suture and general form. 
Agraulos sp. cf., 4. Quadrangularis WWhitheld. Subgenus Strenuella (Agraulos) sp. 
indet. Conocoryphe aequalis Linnrs., C. bufo Hicks. subgenus Liocephalus impressa 
Linnrs. Dorypyge reticulata nov. 
The cranidia of D. Lakei is very much like the new species, but the thorax and 
pygidia are different, and the reticulate character of the test very distinctive. 
