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perinflata n. sp., B. jerseyensis n. sp., B. nearpassi n. sp. B. deckerensis n. sp. Batho- 
cypris near passi Nn. sp. 
Devonian Fauna: Dalmanites pleuroptyx Green. Proetus protuberans Hall. Lichas 
pustulosus Hall. Homalonotus Vauxemi Hall. Phacops Logani Hall. Dalmanites den- 
tatus Barrett. Homalonotus DeKayi Green. Phacops rana Green. Dalmanites sp. and 
D, anchiops Green. 
Leperditia alta Conrad. Beyrichia Kummelli n. sp. B. wallpackensis n. sp., B. mon- 
taguensis n. sp. B. Smocki n. sp. B. nanliensis n. sp. Leperditia elongata n. sp. L. 
gigantea n. sp. (pre-occupied for a species by Roemer). 
——— The Paleontology of the Niagaran Limestone in the Chicago 
area—The Trilobita. 
Bull. Chicago Acad. of Sciences, No. iv, part 2, 1907, pp. 163-281, plates 16-25. 
The author gives classification of the Trilobita and bibliographic list of the species 
of North American Silurian ‘Trilobita; also a description of the following species: 
Harpes Telleri n. sp. Ilaenus insignis Wall, I. Harrisi n. sp. 1. niagarensis Whitt., 
I, armatus Hall, I, iowus Hall, 1. graftonensis M. & W., I. transversalis n. sp., I. 
imperator Hall, 1. cuniculus Hall, I. chicagoensis, n. sp. 
Illaenoides n. gen. Similar to Ilaenus, but with the head more strongly trilobed, 
with longer and stronger dorsal furrows. ‘The eyes are small and situated much far- 
ther forward than in Illaenus. Thorax and pygidium as in Illaenus. 
Ilaenoides triloba n. sp, Proetus channahonensis n. sp.. P. Handwerki n. sp. Cyphaspis 
intermedia n. sp. Bronteus acamas Hall. 
Lichas: Corydocephalus phlyctainodes Green. Dicranopeltis decipines W. & M., 
D, nasuta n. sp., D, Telleri n. sp. Metopolichas pugnax W. &. M., M. Ferrisi n. sp. 
Arctinurus occidentalis Hall, A. chicagoensis n. sp. Acidaspis Vanhornei n. sp. 
Odontopleura illinoisensis n. sp. Ceratocephala goniata Warder. Encrinurus Egani 
Miller, £. tuberculifrons n. sp. Calymmene niagarensis Hall. Ceraurus niagarensis Hall, 
CG, Hydei n. sp. Sphaerexochus Romingeri Hall. Deiphon americanus n. sp. Stauro~ 
cephalus obsoleta n. sp. Phacops Handwerki n. sp. Dalmanites platycaudatus n. sp, 
D. illinoisensis n. sp., D. vigilians Hall, D. arkansanus Van Ingen, D. verucosus Hall. 
——— Kinderhock faunal studies. The Fauna of the Fern Glen 
Formation, 
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. 20, pp. 265-332, pls. 10-15, 1909. 
Proetus fernglenensis n. sp. 
The author compares this with Proetus missouriensis, but that species is proportion- 
ately longer, with a glabella which is somewhat broader and subtruncate in front. 
ee Descriptions of new species of Ordovician fossils from China. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 32, No. 1549, 1907, pp. 557-563. 
The ‘Trilobites described are Ampyx chinensis n. sp. Asaphus blackwelderi n, sp. A, 
asiaticus n. sp. A, taningensis n. sp. A. laevis n. sp, A. chinensis n. sp. Megalas pis 
minor n. sp. Illaenus bronteoides n. sp. These species were afterwards figured in Re- 
searches in China, Carnegie Inst. of Washington, vol. 3, 1913. 
—— A report on Ordovician fossils collected in Hastern Asia in 
1908-04. 
Research in China, vol. 3, 1913, pp. 279-294, plates 25-26. 
The author describes Ampyx chinensis allied to 4. nasutus Dalman. Ampyx sp. ef. 
A, costatus Boeck. Bathyurus sp. undt. 
Asaphus blackwelderi n. sp. ‘The Chinese species may be distinguished from 4, 
expanus Dalman, on account of its obsolete glabella. 
