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Liljeborg, W. De Crustaceis ex Ordinibus tribus, Cladocera, Ostraroda, et Copepoda in Scania occur- 



rentibus. 8vo, Lund., 185.3. Plates. 

 Retjss, A. E. Beitn'ige zur Charakteristik der Kreideschichten in den Ostalpen. Denkscriften d. k. 

 Akad. d. Wissenschaft. zu Wien, 1854, vol. vii (p. 1.38), pi. 26 and 27. 



Beitriige 1 zur Charakteristik der Tertiarschichten des nbrdlichen und mittleren Deutschlands. 

 Sitzungsberichte d. k. Akad. d. Wiss. Wien, 1856, vol. xviii, p. 253, pi. 9 and 10. 



Bescbreibung der fossilen Ostracoden und Mollusken der tertiiiren SUswasserschichten des 

 nbrdlichen Bbbmens. 1849. Palseontograpbica, vol. ii, p. 16, figs. 



Die Crustaceen des Beckens von Rein in Steienuark. Berichte k. Akad. Wissen. zu Wien, 

 vol. xiii, 1854, figs. 1, 2, 3, pp. 189, 190. 



Die Foraminiferen und Entomostraceen des Kreidemergels von Lemberg. Naturw. Abhandl. 



Haidinger, 1851, vol. iv, part 1, p. 46, pi. 6. 



Die Fossilen Entomostraceen des bsterreichischen Tertiarbeckens. Naturwissenschaftliche 

 /Mjhandlungen, herausgegeben von W. Haidinger, 1850, vol. iii, p. 40, plates 8 — 11. 



Ein Beitrag zur genaueren Kenntniss der Kreidegebilde Meklenburgs. Zeitsch. d. Dent. geol. 



Ges., 1855, vol. vii, p. 2/7, plates 10 and 11. 

 Ein Beitrag zur Palaontologie der Tertiarschichten Oberschlesiens. Zeitschriftder Deutschen 



geologischen Gesellscbaft, 1851, vol iii, p. 1/6. 



Ueber die fossilen Foraminiferen und Entomostraceen der Septarieuthone der Umgegend von 

 Berlin. Zeitschrift der Deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft, 1851, vol. iii, p. 89, figs. 

 White, A. List of the Specimens of British Animals in the Collection of the British Museum. Part IV, 



Crustacea, 1850, p. 100, &c. 

 Zenker, W. Monographie der Ostracoden. Arcbiv fur Naturgeschichte, 1854. Erstes Heft. (Plates 1 — 6). 



Ueber die Geschlechtsverhaltnisse der Gattung Cypris. Arcbiv fur Auatomie, Phys., &c, 



1850, p. 193, &c, pi. 5. 



these old genera to the Phyllopoda, rather than to the Lophyropoda, is not invalidated by this discovery (as Mr. King seems 

 inclined to think, loc. cit., p. 61, note); since other and more important structural differences exist between the palaeozoic 

 bivalved Entomostraca and this eye-tubercled Cypris of Australia. See ' Annals Nat. Hist.,' 2d ser., 1856, vol. xvii, p. 97. 



Mr. King places my Cythereis (as described and figured by Dr. Baird) in relation with his new genus Newnhamia {loc. cit., 

 p. 60), and thinks that they are " closely connected" by each having " two eyes and a very tuberculose shell." Cythereis, being 

 probably a Cy there, may be supposed to have two eyes, but they are not evidenced externally ; the little crystalline tubercles seen 

 at the antero-dorsal angle of its valves, being related to the anterior hinge and to nothing else. The carapaces of Newnhamia 

 and Cythereis differ widely also in all other characteristics, not excepting their style of tuberculation. 



1 This Memoir, treating of the Foraminifera and Entomostraca of the Oligocene deposits (Upper Eocene in Table VI, p. 62 ; 

 Lower Miocene according to some authors) of Northern and Central Germany, has come to hand whilst this sheet is in the press 

 [Nov. 1856]. 



