BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALEOZOIG CRUSTACEA 141 
WOODWARD (Henry)—Continued 
Quart. Jour, Geol. Soc., vol. 21, pp. 482-92, plates 13-14. The same author, in 1866, 
commenced a Monograph of the British Crustacea of the Order Merostomata, pub- 
lished in the Paleont. Soc., 1866-1878, in which 14 genera and 83 species are re- 
corded, described and illustrated. 
The author does not include in this historical sketch the paper by DeKay, 1825, who 
gave the generic name of Eurypterus, or reference to Mitchell’s paper in the Am. 
Monthly Mag., vol. 3, 1888, p. 291, in which he describes the now well-known Euryp- 
terus remipes DeKay, as a fossil fish. 
Woodward quotes the well-known paper by Dr. Holm, St. Petersburg Academy, 
1896, and his investigations of Eurypterus fischeri from the Island of Oesel. In this 
locality the fossils are not metamorphosed into carbonaceous film, as in other deposits, 
and he was able to elaborate its organization in such detail that E. fischeri has really 
become the most completely known of all extinct animals. 
Woodward’s paper includes two full-page fizures of Eurypterus fischeri, from Holm’s 
paper. 
The paper closes with a notice of Dr. Clarke and Ruedemann’s memoir on the 
Eurypterida of New York, noted in this Bibliography. 
Rochdalia Parker by Henry Woodward. 
Geol. Mag., Decade v, No. 8, vol. 10, p. 352, 1915. 
This new genus and species from the Coal Measures of Rochdale, the author places 
with the Branchiopoda in the order Anostraca. 
Zelizoko (J. V.)  Geologisch—palwontologische Verhiltnisse der 
naichsten Umgebung von Rozmital in Bohemen. 
Bull. Acad. Sci. de Bohéme, 1906, 2 plates. 
Trinucleus Alfredi nov. Dionide formosa Barr. Phacops (Chasmops) Bohemicus nov. 
Calymmene sp. Dalmania sp. 
Zimmermann (Hugo). Trilobiten aus dem devonkalk des Rittbere 
bie Czellechowitz. 
Verhandl. des Naturf. Vereins in Brinn, Bd. xxx, 1891, plate. 
Dechenella ritthergensi n. sp., p. 119, pl. 1, fig. 4. Referred by Richter to the subgenus 
Eudechenella. 
The author figures and describes Bronteus alutaceus Goldf. Dechenella Verneuli 
Barr. Referred by Richter to D. Ritthergensis. 
Cyphaspis granulosus Steininger and Proetus sp. Referred by Richter to Schizo- 
proetus celechovicensis Smycka. 
Zuber (Rudolf). Najdawniejszy swiat organiczny 1 najstarsze 
formacye osadowe Napisal. 
Kosmos polski, vol. 23, 1899, pp. 12-24. 
The author illustrates Olenellus Thompsoni and Mesonacis vermontana. 
