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Salteri 2? Rominger, which he refers to Karlia Stephensis. Dr. Matthew, 1899, refers 
the genus to Dorypyge, and the species to Dorypyge Dazwsoni. 
The author describes a new genus Hanburia with its genotype H. gloriosa. Remarks 
the large pygidium and few thoracic segments suggest the order Opisthoparia and 
family Asaphidae. [rom Burgess Pass above Field, B. C. 
Under Tsinania, the [//aenurus canens Walc., as the genotype, Walcott, includes the 
new species ZT. cleora and T. elongata. 
Plate 38 gives figures of Wanneri Walcottana, figs. 1 and 2. 
Cambrian Geology and Palwontology—3, No. 5. Cambrian 
Trilobites. 
Smithsonian Misc. Collections, vol. 64, No. 4, pp. 303-456, plates 45-67, 1916. 
The author describes and illustrates the following Cambrian Trilobites: 
Corynexochus bornholmiensis Gronwall, C. brennus Wale., C. bubaris Walc., C. 
capito Walc., C. clavatus Walc., C. delaget Miquel. C. minor, C. senectus (Billings), 
C. spinulosus Ang., C. stephenensis (Walc.). 
Refers Corynexochus romingeri Matt. to C. stepiensis, Corynexochus 2 umbonatus 
Angelin to the genus glina. 
The new subgenus Bonnia is proposed as a subgenus to Corynexochus, with Bathy- 
urus parvulus as the genotype. 
The author includes Corynexochus (Bonnia) busa nov., C. (Bonnia) fieldensis, the 
Protypus fieldensis Walcot, 1908. 
Corynexochus (Bonnia) parvulus the Bathyurus parvulus Billings, 1861. 
Sub-family Dolichometopinae. 
Bathyuriscus adaeus nov., B. anax nov. 
The Bathyuriscus productus (H. & W.) Walc., in part, 1886, Bull. U. S. Geol. Sur., 
No. 30, pl. 30, fig. 1, la, 1b, 1g and th. 
Bathyuriscus atossa nov., B. hantius noy., B. batis nov., B. belesis noy., B. belus nov., 
B. 2? bithus nov., B. Haydeni Meek, B. Howelli Walc., B. Manchuriensis Walc., B. 
ornatus Walc., B. rotundatus Rominger, B. Stoliczkai Reed, B. sp. undetermined, Nos. 1 
and 2. 
Bathyuriscus (Poliella) new subgenus. 
Most of the species of Poliella are small, with from seven thoracic segments to 
eleven segments and a small pygidium. 
The genotype Bathyuriscus (Poliella) anteros Walcott. 
The author includes eight species under the subgenus: Bathyuriscus (Poliella) anteros 
nov., B. (P.) powersi, B: (P.)occidentalis nov., B. (P.) primus, B. (P.) caranus nov., 
B. (P.) sylla, B. (P.) balus nov., B. (P.) probus. 
Dolichometopus. 
Dr. Walcott refers eleven species to this genus: Dolichometopus acadicus Matt., D. ? 
alceste Walc., D. baton Walc., D. 2 bessus Walc., D. bion Walc., D. boccar Walc., D. ? 
deois Walc., D. ? derceto Walc., D. ? dirce Walc., D. ? expansus (Walc.), D. productus 
(H. & W.), D. suecicus Ang., D. tontoensis Walc. 
The other species of Dolichometopus, such as Dolichometopus ? convexus Billings, 
referred to Bolbocephalus, D. ? gibherulus Bill., to Platycolpus, D. hyie Walc., to 
Anomocare, D. occidentalis Matt. to Bathyuriscus, D.?rarus Bill. to Bolbocephalus, 
D. tatei Woodw. to Redlichia. 
The author forms a new subgenus, for certain species with a small palpebral lobe, 
that lack genal spines on the free cheek, with Dolichometops (Housia) varro Walcott 
as the genotype. 
Family Asaphidae, sub-family Ogygiocarinae. 
