BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALAOZOIC CRUSTACEA Naty 
WALCOTT (Charles D.)—Continued 
Asaphus Emoryi Wall. Description and figure of in Paleon- 
togia. 
Universalis Fasc. 11, plate 28, 1904. 
The. Cambrian fauna of India. 
Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 7, 1905, pp. 251-256. 
Notes on the genus Redlichia Noetlingi Redlich. Ptychoparia Richeri Redlich, P. 
Warthi and Olenus indicus. 
Cambrian faunas of China. 
Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus., vol. 29, 1905, pp. 1-106. 
Trilobita: Agnostus Kusanensis n. sp. Microdiscus orientalis n. sp. Redlichia chi- 
nensis n. sp., R. finalis n. sp. R. nobilis n. sp. Redlichia sp. Olenoides ? cilix n. sp. 
Dorypyge bispinosa n. sp. Dorypygella typicalis n. gen. et sp. 
The genus is characterized by the peculiar glabella, narrow frontal margin, and 
spinose pygidium. 
Dorypygella alcon n. sp. D. alastor n. sp. 
The Dorypygella typicalis is a synonym of Teinistion Lansi Monke. Damesella 
Blackwelderi n. gen. et sp. 
The genus differs from Dorypyge in the character of the head, as far as known. 
The thorax and pygidium are essentially of the same type. The pygidium of Dames- 
ella is of the type of Olenoides and the pleural lobes of the thoracic segments are also 
of the same type, but the thorax of Olenoides has eight segments, and a strong median 
spine on the axis, while the thorax of Damesella has twelve or more segments and 
without a median spine. 
Damsella noy. gen. genotype, D. Blackwelderi Walcott. 
Damesella bellagranulata n. sp., D. brevicauda n. sp., D. chione (a syn. of Stephan- 
ocare Richthofeni Monke), D. sinensis Bergeron. Dicellocephalus sinensis. 
Agraulos abaris.n. sp., 4. abrota n. sp., A. acalle n. sp., 4. agenor n. sp. A. dirce 
n. sp., 4. divi n. sp., 4. dolon n. sp., A. dryas n. sp. 
Anomocare alcinoe n. sp., A. Bergioni n. sp., 4. bianos n. sp. A. biston n. sp., A. ? 
butes n. sp., A. 2? daulis n. sp., A. daunus n. sp., A. decelus n. sp., 4. tatian n. sp., A. 
lemenus N. sp. 
Anomocarella chinensis n. gen. et sp. 
The genus differs from Anomocare in the absence of glabella furrows and the 
presence of a relatively narrow, flattened frontal rim. 
Anomocarella baucis n. sp. “1. albion, A. carne n. sp. 
Arionellus agonius n. sp., A. ajax n. sp., 4. alala n. sp. 
Menocephalus acerius n. sp.. M. agave nov., M. Velenus noy. n. sp.. M. ? depressus 
Nn. sp. 
Pagodia lotos n. gen. et sp. 
This genus differs from Dolichometopus in the narrowing instead of widening of 
the glabella in front; in the presence of small instead of large eye-lobes, short in- 
stead of long postero-lateral limbs, and obscure glabellar furrows. 
Pagodia bia n. sp., P. dolon n. sp., P. macedo n. sp., P. lotos n. sp. 
Pterocephalus asiatica n. sp., P. busiris n. sp. 
Ptychaspis acamus n. sp. P. cacus n. sp., P. cadmus n. sp. P. calchas n. sp., P. 
callisto n. sp. P. calyce n. sp., P. campe n. sp., P. ceto n. sp., P. sp. 
Ptychoparia aclis n. sp. P.2?batia n. sp. P. 2? bromus n. sp., P. ceus (Liostracina 
Krausei n. sp., Monke), P. constricta n. sp., P. dryope n. sp., P. granulosa n. sp., P. 
impar n. sp.; also var. P. ligea n. sp., P. mantoensis n. sp., P. tellus n. sp., P. tenes, 
P. sp., P. tifiana n. sp., P. theano n. sp., P. tolus n. sp. 
