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Wanner (Arteus). A new species of Olenellus from the Lower Cam- 
brian of York County, Penn. 
Proc. Washington Acad. Sci. vol. 3, 1901, pp. 276-272, plate. 
Olenellus (Holmia) Walcottanus n. sp. 
Dr. Walcott refers this to his new genus Wanneria. 
Wenjukow (P. N.) Die Fauna der Silurischen Ablagerungen des 
Gouvernments Podolien. 
Mater. Geol. Russ, vol. 19, 1899, pp. 21-266, plates 1-9. 
Trilobita: Encrinurus punctatus Brunn., E. ? obtusus Ang. Sphaerexochus mirus 
Beyr. Illaenus (Bumastus) barriensis Murch. I. Bouchardi Barr. Calymmene tuber- 
culata Brann. Phacops (Acaste) Downingiae Murch. P. (Odontochile) caudatus 
Brunn. Proetus concinnus Dalm. Eurypterus Fischeri Eichw. 
Ostracoda: Leperditia tyraica Schm. Beyrichia inornata Alth., B. idonea n. sp., B. 
Buchiana Jones, B. inclinata n. sp., B. Reussi Alth. Entomis reinformis n. sp. Primitia 
concinina Jones. 
Weller (Stuart). Descriptions of the Cambrian Trilobites from New 
Jersey, with notes on the age of the Magnesian Limestone series. 
Ann. Report Geol. New Jersey for 1899, pp. 47-53, plate. 
The species described are Olenellus Thompsoni Wall. Liostracus ? jerseyensis n. sp. 
Referred to Solenopleura by the author in Paleontology New Jersey, vol. 3, p. 119. 
Report on the Paleontology of New Jersey. 
Geol. Sur. New Jersey, vol. 3, Trenton, 1903, 388 pp., 23 plates. 
Cambrian Fauna: Olenellus Thompsoni Hall, O. sp. undet. 
Ptychoparia Blairi n. sp. P. Neactonensis n. sp. P. calcifera Walc., P. sp. undet. 
A graulos saratogensis Walc. Solenopleura jerseyensis n. sp. Anomocare parvula n. sp. 
Dikelocephalus newtonensis n. sp. Referred by Walcott to Calvinella. 
Ordovician Fauna: dAsaphus canalis Whitf. Referred to dAsaphella gryracanthus 
by Raymond. IJllaenurus columbiana n. sp. Referred to Symphysurus convexus Bathy- 
urus sp. undet. 
Trenton Fauna: Harpina ottawensis Bill. Referred to Eoharpes by Raymond. 
Trinucleus concentricus Eaton. Tsotelus gigas DeKay. Ptychoparia jerseyensis n. sp. 
Referred to Bathyurus longispinus Wale., by Raymond. Bumastus trentonensis Emm. 
The author figures the small species described by Emmon under Illaenus, with eight 
thorax segments. This is taken for the type by Clarke, and described as Bumastus by 
Billings under the name of Milleri. Emmon’s Bumastus trentonensis is a larger 
species; referred by Raymond to Bumastus Billingsi. Bumastus tranversalis n. sp. and 
B. elongatus n. sp. Proetus latimarginatus (name pre-occupied by H. & C.). Proteus 
Welleri nov., P. brevimarginatus n. sp. Cyphaspis trentonensis n. sp. Bronteus lunatus 
Bill. Arges tuberculatus n. sp. Platymetopus trentonensis Conrad. Odontopleura parvula 
Wale. Encrinurus trentonensis Wale. and Calymmene senaria Conrad. Ceraurus pleur- 
exanthemus Green. Pseudosphaerexochus trentonensis Clarke. Pterygometopus calli- 
cephalus Hall, P. intermedius Wale. 
Ostracoda: Leperditia fabulites Conrad, L. ornata n. sp. Eurychilina oculifera n. 
sp., E. jerseyensis n. sp. 
Silurian Fauna: Proetus pachydermatus Barrett, P. ? depressus n. sp., P. spinosa n. 
sp. (a doubtful species of Proetus or Phacops). Calymmene camerata Conrad. Dal- 
manites aspinosa n. sp. 
Ostracoda: Leperditia altoides n. sp. Beyrichia sussexensis n. sp. B. Barretti n. sp., B. 
