BIBLIOGRAPHY. 9 



locldi^ Ph. {Grif.) hifo. Ph. (Grif.) scitula, and Ph. {Grif.) Sangamonensis (pis. 19 

 and 32), the two last-named being from the Upper Coal-Measures of Illinois. 



56. 1874. Dr. H. Teautschold (in 'Nouv. Mcmoires de la Soc. Imp. des 

 Naturalistes de Moscou,' tome xiii, p. 300) describes three species of PhilUpsia, 

 viz. Ph. glohicejjs, Ph. Grunewahlti, and Ph. 'pustddata, Schlot., from the Car- 

 boniferous Limestone of Mjatschkowa, Russia. 



57. 1875. F. B. Meek, Palseontologist, in ' Report of the Geological Survey 

 of Ohio ' (vol. ii, part ii, Palj3eontology, p. 323, plate 18, fig. 3), describes PhiUipsia 

 (Griffithides ?) Lodiensis, Meek — probably a Brachymetojms. 



58. 1875. Mr. Robert Etheridge, P.R.S., in a Table of Fossils accom- 

 panying " The Geology of the Burnley Coalfield" ('Memoirs of the Geological 

 Survey, England and Wales,' p. 178), records one species of Griffithides and five 

 species of PhilUpsia from the Carboniferous Limestone of Bolland and Clitheroe. 



59. 1875. Mr. W. H. Baily, in his ' Figures of Characteristic British 

 Fossils with Descriptive Remarks ' (London, vol. i, pp. Ixxiii and Ixxiv, and 

 p. 118, pl. 41, figs. 1, 2, and 3), figures and notices Bracliymetopus Ouralicus, Phil- 

 Upsia pustidata, and Griffithides glohiceps^ from several Irish and English localities. 



60. 1875. Prof. Dr. Korber (in the ' Sitzungsberichte der math.-naturw. 

 Classe der Kaiserl. Akad. der Wiss. Wien,' Bandlxxi, Abth. i, at p. 529, taf. 1, 

 fig. 1) notices PhilUpsia Grunewaldti, Moll., from the Coal-formation of Barents 

 Island, Nova-Zembla. 



61. 1876. M. Faly, at a meeting of the Societe Geologique de Belgique 

 (19th March), exhibited a specimen of a Trilobite from the phtanitc coal of 

 Casteau, near Mons, closely related to PhilUpsia glohiceps, Phillips. 



62. 1876-77. Prof. L. G. de Koninck, in his ' Recherches sur les Fossiles 

 Paleozoiques de la Nouvelle-Galles du sud (Australie) ;' (Bruxelles, pp. 348 — 353), 

 notices and figures PhilUpsia, seminifcra, Phil., Griffithides Eichwaldi, G. Fischer, 

 and Brachymetopus Strzeleckii, M'Coy. 



63. 1877. Dr. H. Woodward, F.R.S., published 'A Catalogue of British 

 Fossil Crustacea, with their Synonyms and the Range in time of each genus and 

 order' (printed for the Trustees of the British Museum, London, pp. xii and 

 156), containing three species of Bracliymetopus, four of Griffithides, and eight of 

 PhilUpsia, found in the Carboniferous Limestone of Great Britain and Ireland. 



64. 1878. Mr. Robert Etheridge, Junr., in his ' Catalogue of Australian 

 Fossils' (Cambridge), p. 232, notices the occurrence of two species of Griffitliidea 

 {G. dvMus and G. Eichwaldii), and two of PhilUpsia (P.parvnla and P. seminifera, 

 p. 42), from Queensland and New South Wales. 



65. 1878. Dr. J. W. Dawson, F.R.S., in his 'Acadian Geology' (London, 

 pp. 824), at p. 313 gives a woodcut and description of Phlll. Ilmvi, and a description 

 of PhilUpsia Vindohonensis, Hartt. 



