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Cambrian: Bythocypris polita n. sp. 
Ordovician: Primitia excelsa n. sp., P. reticulata n. sp. P. concinna n. sp., Beyrichia 
antiqua n. sp., B. digitata var. separata n. var. Entomis latisulcata n. sp., E. impressa 
n. sp.. E. umbonata n. sp. 
Brandschiefer: Strepula elliptica n. sp. Entomis sigma Kr 
Macroura Kalk: Beyrichia Krausei n. sp. B. rostrata Kr. Entomis oblonga n. sp. 
Untersilurischer Beyrichien Kalk: Primitic angulata n. sp., P. curva n. sp. Strepula 
lineata var. granulosa n. var. S. constans n. sp. 
Borkholmer Kalk: Leperditia praelonga n. sp. Primitia cuneata n. sp., P. canali- 
culata n. sp., P. elongata var. obliqua n. var., P. rugosa n. sp. 
Leperditia Kalk: Leperditia Krausei n. sp., L. 2 Kiesowit n. sp. Isochilina frequens 
n. sp. (Leperditia brachynotus F. Schm.) ? P. elongata var. semicircularis n. var. 
Fraglichen Alters: Strepula signata n. sp., 8S. lineata var. separata 111 Obersilur. 
Obersilurischen Beyrichien Kalkes: Primitia praerupta n. sp., P. punctata n. sp. 
Octonaria Bollii n. sp. 
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The author states in regard to Beecher’s Classification of 1897, that the majority of 
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to a large extent it is conceived on a sound basis. A few, however, do not fit in, and 
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