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Thomas (Ivor). Neue Beitrige zur Kenntnis der devonischen Fauna 
Argentiniens. 
Zeitschr. Deutsch. Geol. Ges. Ixvii, 1905, pp. 233-290, plates xi-xiv. 
Homalonotus Kayseri n. sp. Phacops argentinus n. sp. Dalmanites Drevermanni n. 
sp., D. sp.. D. sp. and Beyrichia argentina n. sp. 
New Devonian fossils from Cornwall, 
Geol. Mag., Dec. v, vol. vi, No. 3, 1909, pp. 97-102, plate 3. 
Phacops (Trimerocephalus) pentops n. sp. 
The species was classed! under this subgenus on the size of the angle made by the 
dorsal furrows bounding the glabella, which in the case of Trimerocephalus would be 
about 50 deg., and Phacops 80-90 deg. 
A note on Phacops (Trimerocephalus) laevis Munster. 
Geol. Mag., Dec. v, vol. vi, No. 4, 1909, pp. 167-169. 
The author refers the British species Phacops (Trimerocephalus) laevis Salter, De- 
cade xi, pl. ix, figs. 1-5, to Salter’s name of Phacops trinucleus. 
Notes on the Trilobite fauna of Devon and Cornwall. 
Geol. Mag., Decade v, vol. vi, 1909, pp. 193-204, pl. vii. 
Phacops (Trimerocephalus) anophthalmus Frech. Phacops (Trimerocephalus) aff. 
cryptophthalmus Emm. as interpreted by Gumbel. 
Phacops (Trimerocephalus) tripartitus n. sp. Proctus dunhevidensis n. sp. Dechenella 
ussheri n. sp. Phillipsia minor H. Woodward. 
The name of Dechenella was first employed by Kayser for those members of the 
Proetidae with very tapering and strongly lobed glabella. 
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A new Devonian Trilobite and Lamellibranch from Cornwall. 
Geol. Mag., Decade V, vol. 6, p. 537, pl. 3, 1909. 
Phacops (Trimerocephalus) pentops sp. nov. 
Toll (Edward yon). Beitrige zu Kenntniss des Sibischen Cambrium. 
Mem. de |’Acad. Imp. des Science) de St. Petersburg, viii ser, vol. 8, 1899, No. x, 
with plates. 
Microdiscus lenaicus n. sp., M. Kocki n. sp., Microdiscus sp. 
A gnostus Schmidti n. sp. Olenellus sp. A gnostus Czekanowski Schm. 
Dorypyge Slatskowskii Schm. 
Ptychoparia Czekanowski v- sp. P. Meglitzkti n. sp. 
Solenopleura ? sibirica Schm. 
Bathyuriscus Howelli Walcott. 
Anomocare Pawlowski Schm. 
Liostracus Maydelli Schm. 
The first part of Baron Toll’s important contribution to Cambrian literature refers 
to the earlier work of Dr. F. Schmidt, in which he places some of these fossils as 
Devonian, but Toll correctly refers them to the Cambrian. One of these is Doryphyge 
Slatkowskii, described under the genus Proetus by Schmidt—the three others are re- 
ferred to Anomocare Pazlowskit Schm., Liostracus Maydelli Schm., and Solenopleura 
sibirica, described by Schmidt under the genus Cyphaspis. 
On plate 1 are figured some new species of Trilobites from a new locality. 
Two minute species are referred to the genus Ptychoparia, which Dr. Matthew, in 
his review of Toll’s paper, remarks might be compared with the Strenuella type of 
Agraulos. 
