084 Jones and Woodward—Fossil Phyllopoda. 
Aptychopsis prima, Barrande | . ‘ 
5A >, var. longa, J. and W. Kiage EK e 1, Bohemia. 
33 >, var. secunda, J. and W. 
ae Barrandeana, J. and W. Birkhill group (upper part of 
the Moffat series). 
Dp 5 var. brevior; J. and W. Birkhill group ? 
a anatina (Salter). Lower Wenlock, Ulverston. 
i lata, J. and W. Gala series. 
ie glabra, H. Woodward. Gala series. 
as Wilsonit, H. Woodward. Riccarton series. 
Gala series. 
aA Lapworthi, H. Woodward ; Birkhill group. 
] Skelgill Shales, Lake district. 
a ovata, J. and W. Gala series. 
35 Salteri, H. Woodward. Wenlock Shale, South Wales. 
AA subguadrata, J. and W. Upper Silurian, Ireland. 
Upper Silurian, Ireland. 
ay angulata, Baily Brathay Flags (2), Lake district. 
Birkhill group ? 
Riccarton series. 
Ks oblata, J. and W. Gala series. 
Birkhill group. 
46 ae Gala series. 
Peltocaris aptychoides, Salter { Birkhill group. 
ppp xy § Birkhill group. 
3s Marrii, J. and W. { Skelgill Shales. 
Birkhill group. 
feeb, Jo ene WW { Skelgill Shales. 
a Carruthersti, J. and W. * Birkhill group. 
; a Upper Silurian, Kendal. 
Pinnocaris Lapworthi, Eth. \ Tower Stiinta, Girard 
Discinocaris Browniana, H. Woodward ae Sea 
i) ovals, J. and W.  Birkhill group. 
i undulata, J. and W. Birkhill group. 
» gigas, HL. Woodward | Sets Shales 
Dusliana, Novak. Etage K ‘el, Bohemia. 
The poderal order of the strata is :— 
4, areind or Riccarton Series. Brathay Flags. (Wenlock Beds.) 
3. Gala Series. 
3. Birkhill group. Skelgill Shales. (Llandovery Beds.) 
2. Moffat Series. 2. Hartfell group. 
1. Glenkiln group. 
1. Arenig Series. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIX. 
Permian EstuEria. 
From Lebach Shale, lower part 
Fic. : Estheria striata, var. Muensteriana, nov. o eee ae hs nee A 
aegis 22 22 22 22 Grand Duchy Hessen, discovered 
by Herr von Reinach. 
ay NOs >,  einachii, sp.nov. Upper Lebach beds, Engelthal, near Altenstadt, 
Wetterau. 
areas »,  Geinitzii, sp.nov. Lebach beds, Boos Tunnel, Rhine-Nahe Railway. 
Bab eoe an 7s var. Grebeana, nov. Lebach beds, Boos Tunnel, near 
Miinster-on-the-Nahe. 
These specimens are preserved in the Geological Department of the British Museum 
(Natural History), Cromwell Road, S.W., having been presented, through the 
authors, by the Baron Albert von Reinach. 
Gnonsenos Magazine for May, 1893, page 202, line 14 from 
bottom, for Fig. 10 read Fig. 9. 
Fe 
BERR aus inira mt 
