PLATE III. 



Bronteus pardalios, Whidborne. (Page 35.) 

 Fig. 

 1, 2, 3. Glabellas and portions of fixed cheek of three specimens. Luramaton. 



My Collection. 



4. Head, imperfect, but retaining eye and free cheek in situ ; 4 a, side view. 



Lummaton. My Collection. 



5. Pygidium of a very large specimen. Wolborough. British Museum. 



(There is a still larger, but very imperfect, specimen from Lummaton in 

 the Woodwardian Museum.) 



6. Portion of the rostral shield. Lummaton. My Collection. 



7. Eye ; 7 a, the same, enlarged ; 7 b, the same, seen from above. Lummaton ? 



Torquay Museum. 



Bronteus granulatus, Gold/. (Page 40.) 



8. Pygidium, with very large axis. Lee Collection, British Museum. 



9. Glabella. Lummaton. My Collection. 



10. Pygidium with small axis. British Museum. (This specimen was figured by 



Prestwich in his restoration of B. fiabellifer, ' Geology,' &c, 1888, p. 77, 

 pi- 2, fig. 11.) 



Bkonteus alutaceus, Goldf. (Page 38.) 



11. Fragment of a pygidium. Lummaton. My Collection. 



Bronteus tigrinus, n. sp. (Page 34.) 



12. Glabella and fixed cheek. Lummaton ? Torquay Museum. 



Bronteus delicatus, Whidborne. (Page 33.) 



13. Portion of a very small head. Lummaton. My Collection. 



14. Portion of a large head ; 14 a, side view. Wolborough. My Collection. 



15. Pygidium showing the spherical axis. Lummaton. Lee Collection, British 



Museum. 



Bronteus flabellifer, Goldf. (Page 38.) 



16. The only known English specimen of Bronteus retaining the three portions 



of the body in juxtaposition. Chircombe Bridge. Vicary Collection. 



