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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PALAIOZOTIC CRUSTACEA Ee 
Burr (Henry T.) A new Lower Cambrian fauna from Eastern Massa- 
chusetts. 
Am. Geol., vol. 25, 1900, pp. 41-50. 
The fossils described from a red slate and impure limestone from North Weymouth, 
Mass. 
Olenellus (Holmia) bréggeri Wale, O. (Mesonacis}) asaphoides Emm. Olenellus 
sp. Metadoxides magnificus Matt. Agraulus (Strenuella) strenuus Bill. var. nasutus 
Wale. Microdiscus cf., M. Helena Wale. Leperditia cf., L. solitcria Barr. 
Burhenne (II.) Fauna d. Tentaculitenschiefer in Lahngebiet bes d. 
Sehiefer v. Leun bei Braunfels, 1899. 
Proetus laevigatus and granulosus, pl. 1, fig. 1-6; Proetus Holzapfeli referred by 
Richter to P. cornutus. 
Cyphaspis hydrocephala Roemer. 
Calman (W. J.) On Plewrocaris a new Crustacean from the English 
Coal Measures. 
Geol. Mag., Decade v, vol. 8, 1911, p. 156. Fig. in text. 
Pleurocaris annulatus g. et sp. n. 
The specimen is without a 
carapace, with at least 7 of 
the thoracic somites distinct 
and provided with horizon- 
tally expanded pleural plates; 
with at least 7 pairs of the 
thoracic appendages, not 
greatly differing in size; with 
the abdomen longer than the 
thorax; with the telson and 
Acanthotelson Simpsani Meek and: Worthen 
uropods forming a tail fan— 
the former distinct from the 
last somite and tapering to a sharp point, the latter with long, narrow rami. 
The author includes the genus in Syncarida allied to the genus dcanthotelson Meek 
and Worthen. 
Calman (W. T.) On some Crustacea of the division Synearida from 
the Mnglish Coal Measures. 
Geol. Mag., Decade v, vol. 8, No. 11, 1911, pp. 488-495, figures 1-5, 
The author regards the genus Preanaspides Woodward, as a synonym of Paleocaris 
Meek and Worthen. 
Figures and describes Palacocaris praecursor H. Woodw., also Palacocaris typus after 
Packard’s figure of the species. 
The author also gives some additional notes regarding Pleurocaris annulatus, with 
a figure of the restoration of dorsal surface of the head region. 
Calvin (Samuel). Description of Asaphus susae. Calvin in MS. 
Whitfield Geol. Wisconsin, vol. 4, p. 236, pl. 5, fig. 3, and pl. 10, fig. 8, from the 
Trenton Group. 
——— Description of Jsotelus florencevillensis n. sp. 
Iowa Geol. Sur., vol. 13, 1902, p. 46, foot-note, from the Maquoketa or Hudson River 
shales. 
