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copidella Reed. The material from this locality has afforded but a 

 single cephalon of small size with semicircular outline, rotund but 

 not protuberant glabella, in which all glabellar lobes are extinct save 

 that at the base which takes the form of a narrow and obscure 

 ring. The preservation here is without compression which in some 

 of the other species of the series serves to indicate the glabellar 

 furrows. The nuchal ring is elevated, the eyes relatively large, 

 and the small cheeks are apparently produced into short genal 

 spines. The length of this specimen is 4 mm and its full width 

 8 mm. 



No indications of other parts that can be referred to this species 

 are present. 



Lower Devonic. Edmunds Hill, Chapman Plantation, Me. 



Bronteus barrandii Hall var. majus nov. 



A pygidium with the structural details of B. barrandii, 

 but having many times the size distinctive of that species in New 

 York and Gaspe. It has the short axis, broad median rib and 



Bronteus barrandii Hall var. majus 



seven lateral ribs on each side, all becoming obsolete on the smooth 

 border. There is here no variation from the specific type but a 

 noteworthy distinction in expression. 



Lower Devonic. Stewart's cove, Dalhousie, N. B. 



Lichas (Gaspelichas) forillonia nov. 



The several parts of this species found are, on account of the 

 great spines, intricately complicated with the matrix and it has been 

 possible to extricate them only at the cost of infinite labor and 



