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Ostracoda : 
Isochilina armata Wale. Leperditia fabulites Conrad and L. tumida Ulrich. 
Trenton Fossils: 
Calymmene senaria Conrad. Ceraurus dentatus R. & B. and Isotelus gigas DeKay. 
*Wood. On the classification of Trilobites. (Not seen.) 
The Cambridge Natural History, vol. 4, 1909. 
Wood (Elvira). Marcellus (Stafford) Limestone Erie County, N. Y. 
Bull. New York State Mus., No. 49, 1901, pp. 139-181. 
Phacops rana Green. Cryphaerus Boothi Green, C. craspedota Hall. Primitopus 
punctulifera Hall. 
Woods (Henry). The Cambridge History. The Crustacea and 
Arachnids Eurypteride, 1909, 
Vol. 4, Chapter xi, pp. 283-294. 
Woodward (Henry). On some points in the structure of the Niphos- 
ura, having reference to their relationship with the Kurypteride. 
Quart, Jour. Geol. Soc. London, vol, 22, 1867, p. 28. 
On page 32 the author uses the term Prestwichia for a new genus with Prestwichia 
anthrax Prest. for the type. This generic name was used by Lubbock in 1863, there- 
fore it is a syn. and the genus Euproops Meck is available for the genus. 
——— On the diseovery of Trilobites in the Upper Green (Cambrian) 
slates of the Penrhyn Quarries, North Wales. 
Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 44, 1888, p. 74, pl. 6. 
Concoryphe viola nov. 
Its peculiar facial sutures suggest a new generic name. 
——— Note on a collection of Carboniferous Trilobites from the 
sanks of the Hodder riear Stonyhurst, Lancashire. 
Geol. Mag., Dec. iv, vol. 1, 1894, p. 481, plate 14. 
Phillipsia van-der-Grachtii n. sp., P. Polleni n. sp. 
The author also gives figures of the pygidia of Phillipsia Derbiensis Martin and P. 
gemmulifera Phillips. 
—_— — Contributions to our knowledge of the genus Cyclus from the 
Carboniferous formation of various British localities. 
Cyclus Jonesianus H. W., C. radialis Phil, C. Scottii H. W., C. Johnsoni A. W., 
C. Rankini H. W. 
Geti. Miag., Dec. iv, vol. 1, 1894, pp. 530-539, plate 15, 
Th: curious little shield-like Crustaceans, classed under Cyclus, were first noticed 
by de Koninck in 1841—Descript. des Animaux Foss. Carb. de Belg, 1842, p. 591, plate 
53—and have been subsequently illustrated and described by various authors. 
———— On a collection of Trilobites from Coddon Hill beds, Lower 
Culm Measures near Barnstaple, Devon, and one from Glamorganshire. 
Geol. Mag., Dec. iv, vol. 9, 1902, pp. 481-487, plate 20. 
Griffithides Barksi n. sp. Phillipsia spatulata n. sp. Proetus Goddonensis n. sp. 
For previous papers on the Culm ‘Trilobites see: Henry Woodward, on the dis- 
covery of ‘Trilobites in the Culm Shales, Geol. Mag., 1884, pp. 534-545, pl. xvi; Wood- 
ward Carboniferous ‘T'rilobites, Mon. Pal. Soc., 1883-1884, p. 1-86, plates I-x; G, J. 
