138 SAN DIEGO SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY 
WOODWARD (Henry)—Continued 
Hinde and Howard Fox, The Radiolarian rocks in the Lower Culm-measures, Quart. 
Jour, Geol. Soc., 1895, vol. 51, pp. 609-668, plates 23-28; note on the Trilobites, by 
Henry Woodward, pp. 646-649, plate 28, figures 1-8. 
——— The Canadian Rockies. Part 1. On a collection of Middle 
Cambrian fossils obtained by Edward Whymper from Mount Stephen, 
Bb, U; 
Geol. Mag., Dec. iv, vol. 9, 1902, pp. 529-544, 17 figures. 
Ogygopsis Klotzi Rom. Bathyuriscus Howelli Walc., B. (Kootenia) Dawsoni Walc., 
B. pupa Matth. Neolenus serratus Rom. N. granulatus Matth. Ptychoparia Cordil- 
lerae Wale. Zacanthoides (Olenoides) spinosus Wale. Oryctocephalus Walkeri Matth., 
O. Reynoldsi F. R. Cowper Reed. 
Conocephalites (Conaspis ?) cf. perseus Hall. Corynexochus Roemeringeri Matth. 
Dolichometopus occidentalis Matth. Agnostus interstrictus White, A. montis Matth. 
Anomalocaris Canadensis Whiteaves. 
Dr. Henry Woodward, one of the best authorities on recent and fossil Crustacea, 
retains Rominger’s genus Ogygopsis, and remarks that Ogygopsis Klotzi differs from 
Ogygia proper in having a well-defined ocular ridge and a narrow palpebral lobe. 
It seems convenient to separate this Rocky Mountain form generically from the other 
examples of Ogygia. 
——— On two Trilobites from the Devonian Slates of Cornwall, ob- 
tained by Walter Barratt, Esq. 
Geol. Mag., Dec. iv, vol. 10, 1903, pp. 28-31. 
The author figures Homalonotus Barratti n. sp., and gives a list of English Devon- 
ian species of Devon and Cornwall. 
Phacops latifrons ? Bronn—a fragment—is referred to this genus. 
——— Note on some fragmentary remains of fossils from the upper 
part of Mount Noyes (Cambrian Rockies). 
Geol. Mag., Dec. iv, vol. 10, 1903, pp. 297-299, three figures. 
Olenellus Thompsoni Hall. Olenellus sp. 
——— Notes on a series of Trilobites obtained by Mr. Howard Fox 
from the Devonian of Cant Hill, St. Minver, Cornwall. 
Geol. Mag., Dec. v, vol. 2, 1905, pp. 151-154, plate 5. 
Phacops latifrons Bronn., P. granulatus Miinster, P. (Cryphacus) punctatus Stein. 
On a collection of Trilobites from the Upper Cambrian. of 
Shantung, North China. 
Geol. Mag., Dec. v, vol. 2, 1905, pp. 211-215—continued on p. 251-255, plate 13. 
This article.contains an abstract of Herr H. Monke’s paper, entitled, “Contributions 
to the Geology of Shantung—1. Upper Cambrian Trilobites from Yen-tsy-yai,” Jahrb. 
d. k., Preeuss Geol: Landesanstalt and Bergakademie, 1902, vol. 23, pp. 103-151, pl. 
3-9. 
The author illustrates Drepanura Premesnili Bergeron (which, like D. Ketteleri 
Monke, is founded upon pygidia and separate and imperfect head shields, also with 
elongated cheek-spines. ‘The lateral caudal spines are very much more elongated in 
D, Ketteleri and remind one of the very long lateral cheek and caudal spines of Bathy- 
notus holopyga Hall). 
Stephanocare Richthofeni Monke, referred to the genus Olenoides in the text, p. 254, 
fig. 2. 
