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REED (F. R. Cowper)—Continued 
——— Sedgwick Museum Notes. New fossils from the Haverford- 
west District. No, 2. 
Geol. Mag. London, Decade v, vol. 1, 1904, pp. 383-388, plate. 
Phacops (Dalmanites) socialis Barr. var. P. (Dalmanites) aff. incertus Deslong. 
Phacops (Chasmops) conicophthalmus Boeck. Phacops (Chasmops) macroura Sjogren. 
Encrinurus multisegmentatus Port. 
——— Sedgewick Museum Notes. New fossils from the Haverford. 
west District. No, 3. 
Geol. Mag. London, Decade v, vol. 2, 1905, pp. 97-104, plate. 
Harpes sp— Ampyx cf. rostratus Sars. Remopleurides Salteri Reed var. girvanensis. 
Cyphaspis megalops (McCoy), C. cf. Harknessi Reed. Acidaspis (Ceratocephala) Turn- 
bulli nov., A. (C.) sladensis nov. Lichas (Metopolichas) affins Ang. var. L. (M.) 
laciniatus Dalm ? L. (Platylichas) margiritifer Nieszk. var. Cheirurus (Pseudosphaer- 
exochus) aff. subquadratus Reed. 
——— The classification of the genus Phacopide. 
Geol. Mag. London, Decade v, vol. 2, pp. 171-178 and 224-228, 
The author classifies the genus as follows: 
1. Sub-family Dalmanitinae subgenera Dalmanitina: 
/ Dalmanites sens str. Haumanannia. 
Asteropy ge. 
Odontocephalus. 
Corycephalus. 
Malladaia. 
Coronura. 
SYNPHORIA. (¢ 
Probolium. 
Cryphina. 
2. Sub-family phacopinae. 2—-Genus Phacops, subgenera Phacopidella: 
Phacops sens str. 
(Somatrikelon). 
'Trimerocephalus. 
3. Sub-family Pterygometopinae, Genus Pterygometopus: 
Subgenera Pterygometopus sens st. 
Chasmops. 
THomalops. 
Monorakos, 
——— Sedgewick Museum Notes. Crustacea from Girvan. 
Geol. Mag., Decade v, vol. 4, 1907, pp. 108-115, plate iv. 
Anatifopsis balclatchiensis n. sp. Pinnocaris curvata n. sp. Solenocaris solenoides 
Young. Ceratiocaris (Solenocaris?) sp. Helminthochiton Grayiae, H, Woodw. Chiton sp. 
—— Sedgewick Museum Notes. A new species of Lichas, 
Geol, Mag., Decade v, 1907, vol. iv, pp. 396-400, plate xvii. 
Lichas (Homolichas) melmerbiensis n. sp. 
—— New fossils Heverfordwest. 
Geol. Mag., Decade v, vol. v, 1908, pp. 433-436, pl. xiv, 
Typhloniscus princeps n. sp. 
The only species of this genus previously described was 7. Baini Salter, from South 
Africa. 
