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Lethea geognostica, part 1, Lethwa palwozoica, Bd. 2, p. 66, 
1902. 
The author proposes the genus Proampyx for 4nomocare acuminatum Angelin. 
This species, with its pointed glabella, seems to be the forerunner of Ampyx, and differs 
from the typical Anomocare with rounded, cephalic shield, very greatly. 
Fritsch (Dr. Ant.) Preliminary notes on Prolimulus Woodward: 
from the Permian Gaskohle als Nyran Bohemia. 
Geol. Mag. London, Decade iv, vol. 6, 1899, pp. 57-59. 
The author gives a figure of Prolimulus Hoodwardi on p. 58, and remarks that 
Prolimulus very closely resembles one of the embryonic stages of the living North 
American Limulus polyphaemus. he earliest known Limuloid Crustacean named 
Neolimulus falcatus, Woodward Geol. Mag., vol. 5, p. 1, pl. 1, figs. 1, la, 1868, was 
from the Silurian of Lesmahagow, Scotland. Bailey described Bellinurus Kiltorkensis 
from the Upper Old Red Sandstone Kiltorcan, Ireland, in 1869. 
The genus Bellinurus was established by Konig in 1825, for certain small king 
crabs, under the specific name of B. hellulus, without a description of the genus or 
species. It is now known as Bellinurus lumatus Martin Petrefacata Derbiensia, pl. 45, 
fig. 4. 
Bailey in 1863 described B. arcuatus and B. reginae, from the Coal Measures of Queens 
County, Ireland. In 1872 Woodward described B. Koenigianus Coal Measures, Dudley. 
Meek and Worthen from the Coal Measures of Illinois, describes Prestwichia 
(Limulus) anthrax Prest. and P. rotundata Prest. 
In 1872 Woodward deseribed P. Birtawelli from Coal Measures, Padiham, Lancashire. 
These Crustaceans have been described from the Muschelkalk, Jurassic, Cretaceous 
and Tertiaries, and are now living in the seas of Eastern North America and of Japan. 
A remarkable persistent type of the Xiphosura from the Silurian to the present time. 
Frood (A. H.) Description of fossils from Kimberley District, West- 
ern Australia. 
Geol. Mag. London, Decade 3, 1890, vol. 7, p. 98. 
Olenellus ? Forresti n. sp., pl. 4, figs. 2 a-b. 
Walcott, 1913, p. 104, refers this to the genus Redlichia. 
Gaudry (A.) Les enchainements du monde ‘animal dans les temps 
Géologiques Fossils Primaires, Chapter X, 1877. 
The author illustrates many species of Paleozoic Crustacea with figures of Jsaphus 
platycephalus and Calymmene senaria exhibiting the ventral side and structure’ of the 
feet and antennae. 
Geinitz (H. B.) Die Versteinerungen der Steinkohlen formation in 
Sachsen, Leipzig, 1855. 
The author describes as Halonia irregularis several fragments of Arthropleura, p. 
38, pl. 4, fig. 5. 
Gemmellaro (G. G.) Crostacei dei caleari con fusulina della Valle 
del fiume sosio nella Proy. di Palermo in Sicilia. 
Mem. Soc. Ital. Sci., vol. 8, 1890, 3d ser., 40 pp., with 5 plates. 
Trilobiti—Proetus postcarbonarius, n. sp., P. 2? Salomonensis n. sp. Phillipsia sicula 
n. sp., P. Oehlerti n. sp., P. Sosiensis n. sp. P. pulchella n. sp. Griffithides verrucosus 
n. sp. Pseudophillipsia elegans n. gen. et sp. 
