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David, T. W. E., Occurrence of remains of small Crustacea in the 

 Proterozoic (?) OR LowER Cambrian (?) Rocks of Reynella, near 

 Adélaïde. Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 46 — 1922 — pp. 6-8. 



The paper describes certain fragmentary remains that are apparently 

 of crustacean origin, including antennules, claws, spiral gill, parapodia(?) etc. 



A. B. Walkom. 



Bell, W. A., A NEW GENUS OF CHARACEJE AND NEW MEROSTOMATA FROM 



THE CoAL Measures od Nova Scotia. Truns. Roy. Soc. Canada — 

 -1922 — pp. 159-167, pi. 1. 



Indépendamment d'une nouvelle graine (Palœochara acadica, de la mine 

 Sainte-Rose Inverness County), les gisements houillers de Nouvelle Ecosse 

 ont fourni d'intéressants Crustacés et Mérostomes : Anthrapalsemon Hillia- 

 nus Dawson assez bien conservé ; Eurypterus {Anihraconecies) brasdorensis 

 très effacé, analogue à A. Mansfieldi Hall, Westphalien supérieur ; Shisiaspis 

 brelonensis, très étrange par la superposition presque disjointe de son 

 bouclier céphalique à l'abdomen qui comporte huit segments. 



M. COSSMANN. 



Rathbun, Mary J., Fossil Crabs from the Republic of Haïti. Proc. 

 U. S. Nation. Mus., Washington, vol. LXIIl — 1923 — Art. 9, pp. 1-6. 

 2 pis. 



The author describes five species to which only generic names are atta- 

 ched ; one is Pleistocene, three Lower Miocène and one Middle Eocene ; 

 describes also one new species, Portunus hailensis, from the Thormonde 

 formation, Lower Miocène séries. 



Autlior's abstract. 



Rathbun, Mary J., West Tndian Tertlary Decapod Crustaceans. Publ. 

 No. 291, Carnegie Inst. Wasliington — 1919 — pp. 157-84, pis. 1-9. Was- 

 hington. 



Sums up our knoweledge of the subject and gives alhst of species from the 

 West Indies ; describes material in the hands of the author collected by 

 Vaughan, Gabb, Maury and others, on the islands of Santo Domingo, An- 

 guilla. St. Barttolomew and Trinidad ; the horizons range from Eocene to 

 Lower Miocène. Seventeen species and two gênera are described as new. 



[Il est regrettabls que l'auteur ne nous en indique pas les noms, surtout 

 les noms génériques!] 



Auttior's abstract. 



Rathbun, Mary ,J., Additions to West Indian Tertiary Decapod Crus- 

 taceans. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Washington, vol. LVIII — 1920 — 

 pp. 381-84, pi. 25. Washington. 



