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The new genus Hicksia, founded on a group of species resembling Conocoryphe 
humerosa Salter. 
It has the tumid cheek and galbella of Solenopleura, with the smooth test of Liostracus, 
but the glabella narrows in rear and the pygidium is smaller. 
He includes 9 new species under the genus: Hicksia elvensis, H. sphaerica, H. Trans- 
tanensis, H. Wealcotti, H. Castroi, H. Hughesi, H. Barroist, H,. Dewalquei and H. 
minuta. 
Metadoxides Bornemanni, Olenellus ? Macphersoni noy. Microdiscus caudatus nov., 
M. subcaudatus nov., M. Wenceslasi nov., M. Souzai nov. and M. Woodwardi nov. 
I would suggest the generic name of Delgadoia for these species, with eyes and three 
thorax segments, also with caudal spines. 
Drevermann (Fritz). Die Fauna der oberdevonischen Tuffbraccic 
yon Langenaubach bie Haiger. 
Jarhrbuch d. K. preuss Geol. Landesanstalt ftir, 1900, pp. 99-207, 9 plates. 
The author describes and illustrates: 
Phacops cryptophthalmus Emm., P. granulaus Munster, P. caecus Gurich, P. sulcatus 
nov., P. brevissimus nov., P. cf. mastophthalmus Richter, P. (Trimerocephalus) anoph- 
thalmus Frech, P. (T.) Lotzi nov., P. (Trim.) miserrimus nov. Proetus carintiacus nov., 
P. dillensis noy. Dechenella sp. ? Bronteus cf. granulatus Goldf. 
- Ueber eine Vertrelung der Etroeunet-Stufe auf der rechten 
Rheinseite. 
Zeitschr. d. Deutsch Geol. Ges. 54, pp. 480-524, pl. 14, 1904. 
Brachymetopus sp. and Phillipsia sp. ? 
Diener (Carl). The Permocarboniferous Fauna of Chitichun, No. 1. 
Memoirs Geol. Sur. of India, Palaontologia Indica, Ser. xv, vol. 1, pt. 3, 1897, p. 105, 
plate 13. 
Cheiropyge nov. gen., C. Himalayensis nov. sp. 
The genus was proposed for certain ‘Trilobites from the Carboniferous or Permian 
rocks in which the 6 pleural ridges and 15 axial rings of the pygidium extended beyond 
the border, such as Philippsia lodiensis Meek and Dalmanites Cuyahogae Claypole. 
A similar fossil to Cheiropyge was made into a new genus by Girty under the term 
of Anitopyge. 
This author does not compare Phaethonides spinosus Herrick, Bull. Denison Univ., vol. 
4, pl. 1, fig. 4, with 14 axial lobes and 9 pleurae. 
The author also describes Phillipsia, Middlemissi noy. sp., which the author compares 
with certain British Trilobites such as P. Cliffordi, ete. 
Diener (Carl). Anthracolithic Fossils of Kashmir and Spiti. 
Memoirs Geol. Sur. India, Paleontologia Indica, Ser. xv, vol. 1, pt. 2, 1899. 
Phillipsia sp. ind. aff. seminifera Phillips. 
This species which was figured by Lydekker, Mem. Geol. Sur. of India, vol. 22, pl. 2, 
figs. 5, 5a, may be congeneric with the European species, but the state of preservation 
of the latter is too indifferent to warrant an exact determination. An Australian species, 
Griffithides dubius Etheridge, is closely allied to the present one. 
Dowling (D. B.) Report on a Survey of the Ekwan River and of the 
Route through Sutton Mill Lake Northward. 
Geol. Sur. Canada, Ann. Report, n. ser., vol. 14, 1901, F. 
Crustacea, p. 57 F: Calymene Niagarensis Hall, Illaenus sp. Brenteus Ekwanensis 
nov. sp., B. aguilonaris nov. sp., B. Niagarensis Hall. Ceraurus Tarquinis Billings. 
