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n. sp. Nileus armadillo Dalm., N. limbatus Brogg. Niobe insignis Linrs., N. insignis vat. 
angustifrons Sbg. n. var. N. obsoleta Linrs., N. laeviceps Dalm. Megalaspis intacta n. 
sp., M. stenorhachis Ang., M. planilimbata Ang. Illaenus oriens n. sp. Orometopus 
elatifrons Ang., Holometopus Tornquisti n. sp. Ampyx domatus Ang., A. obtusus n. sp. 
Cyrtometopus primigenus Ang., C. foveolatus Ang., Cyrtometopus speciosus Dalm. 
Harpina (Harpes) excavata Linrs. Crossoura parvula n. gen. et n. sp. C. lata n. sp. 
Monke (II.) Beitrage zur Geologie yon Schantung I—Obeream- 
brianbrische Trilobiten yon Yentsy-yal. 
Jahrb. d. Preuss. Landesanstalt und Bergakad. zu Berlin, 23, pt. 1, 1903, pp. 103-151, 
plates. 
An abstract of this paper was published by Woodward in Geol. Mag., Dec. v, vol. 2, 
1905, pp. 211 and 251, with a plate. 
The author remarks: Drepanura Ketteleri Monke (like D. Premesnili Berg.) is 
founded upon detached pygidia, and separate and imperfect head shields; it also has 
elongated cheek-spines, which remind one of the very long lateral cheek and caudal 
spines of Bathynotus holopyga Hall, from the Lower Cambrian of Vermont. 
Woodward refers Stephanocare Richthofeni Monke-to Meek’s genus Olenoides. 
The following species and genera are described by Monke: dgnostus Koerferi n. sp. 
Liostracina Krausei n. gen. et n. sp. Teinistion Lansi n. gen. et sp.. IT. Sodeni nov. 
Drepanura Premesnilli Berg., D. Ketteleri n. sp. Stephanocare Gichthofeni n. gen. et sp. 
Stephanocare Sinense Berg. 
The following species, described by Walcott, Proc. Natl. Mus., vol. 29, 1905, are 
synonyms: Ptychopariaceus Wale. syn. of Liostracina Krausei Monke. Dorypygella typi- 
calis Wale. syn. of Teinistion Lansi Monke. Damesella chione Walc., syn. of Stephan- 
ocare Richthofeni Monke. Teinistion Lansi Movke is similar to Shantungia spinifera 
Wale., but differs in the presence of an incurved frontal margin and the absence of the 
long frontal spine. 
Moysey (Lewis). On some Arthropod remains from Nottingham- 
shire and Derbyshire Coal Field. 
Geol. Mag., Decade V, vol. 8, 1911, pp. 497-507, text figures. 
The author illustrates Leaia trigoniodes sp. nov.; also the glabellar region Prestwichia 
and the terminal segments of air-breathing Arthropod. It shows a thick and possibly 
calcareous integument. 4 nthracosiro fritschii Pocock, and other crustacea. 
Narraway (J. 1.) List of Trilobites found at Ottawa and immediate 
vicinity. 
Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 26, No. 8, pp. 98-100, November, 1912. 
Nason (Frank S.) The Geological relations and age of the St. 
Joseph and Potosi Limestone of St. Francis County, Missouri. 
Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., vol. 12, 1901, pp. 358-361. 
Nifantof (A.) Beitrage zum Studium der Fauna des Devons der 
Berge von Mugodjary. 
Tomsk. Izy. Technol. Inst., vol. 21, 1911, p. 26, pl. 3, figs. 29-33. 
Dithyrocaris sp. 
Norton (Wm. H.) Variations in the position of the nodes on the 
axial segments of pygidium of a species of Enerinurus. 
Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., vol. 3, 1896, pp. 79-81. 
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