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Teleiylius mysticensis simulator^ new variety, Mystic, Quebec, 

 probably Blount age. 



Telefhus hicomis, new species, Bland County, Virginia, Whites- 

 burg limestone. 



Telephus gelasinosics Ulrich, Pratts Ferry, Alabama, Whitesburg 

 limestone. 



Telephus pustvlatus^ new species, Lexington, Virginia, Whites- 

 burg limestone. 



Telephus latus, new species, near Saltville, Virginia, Athens shale. 



Telephus spiniferus, new species, near Saltville, Virginia, Athens 

 shale. 



Telephus splniferus calhounensis^ new variety, Calhoun, Tennessee, 

 near top of Athens. 



Telephms sinuatus^ new species, Lexington, Virginia, Whitesburg 

 limestone. 



Telephus hipunctatus^ new species, Virginia, Tennessee, and Ala- 

 bama, Whitesburg limestone. 



Telephus. vnipunctatus^ new species, Tennessee and Alabama, 

 Whitesburg limestone. 



Telephus prattensis^ new species, Tennessee and Alabama, Whites- 

 burg limestone. 



Telephus tellicoensis, new species, Knoxville, Tennessee, Tellico 

 formation. 



Telephus transversus^ new species, near Knoxville, Tennessee, 

 Tellico formation. 



Telephus hiJ'cinus, new species, near Knoxville, Tennessee, Tellico 

 formation. 



Tclepltus hilunatus, new species, near Albany, Tennessee, Whites- 

 burg limestone. 



Telephus troedssoni Raymond, Athens, Tennessee, and Longview, 

 Alabama, Athens shale. 



Telephus buttsi, new species, near Longview, Alabama, Athens 

 shale. 



SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF TELEPHUS AND RELATED GENEHIA 



Telfphus has been variously classified by authors. Before the 

 appearance of Hadding's work in 1913 the characters of the cephalon 

 were not understood, so it seems unnecessary to cite views regarding 

 the family relations of the genus prior to that date. However, in 

 justice to Angelin it should be mentioned that for unstated reasons 

 he classifies the genus as the type of a distinct family, Telephidae. 

 Hadding, after a careful consideration of the relations of the genus 

 to Remopleurides and Cyclopyge, {=Aeglma) Barrande), the latter 

 of which he regards the nearer to Telephus, concludes with the def- 

 inite statement that " each of these genera must be maintained, each 



