224 DE. F. J. NOBTH 05T [vol. lxXVL, 



VIII. BlBLIOGEAPHT. 



[This list includes only the more important works in which the characters or the 

 distribution of species of Syringothyris and Spiriferina are mentioned or discussed. 

 References to other papers are given in the text.] 



1. T. Davidson. — 'On the Genera & Sub-Genera of Brachiopoda that are 



provided with Spiral Appendages for the Support of the Oral Arms ' 

 Geologist, vol. i (1858) pp. 409-16, 457-72. 



2. T. Davidson. — ' Perforate & Imperforate Brachiopoda ' Geol. Mag. 1867, 



pp. 311-15 & pi. xiv. 



3. T. Davidson. — • British Fossil Brachiopoda ' Mon. Pal. Soc. vol. i (1851-55) : 



Pt. 1 — 'Introduction & Tertiary Species; Pt. Ill — The Oolitic & Lias- 

 sic Species.' 



4. T.Davidson.—' British Fossil Brachiopoda ' vol. ii (1858-1863): Pt. V— 'The 



Carboniferous Brachiopoda.' 



5. T.Davidson. — 'British Fossil Brachiopoda' vol. iv, pt. 3 (1880) 'Supple- 



ment to the Carboniferous Brachiopoda.' 



6. F. Dixey & T. F. Sibly. — 'On the Carboniferous Limestone Series of the 



South- Eastern Margin of the South Wales Coalfield ' Q.J. G. S. vol. lxxiii 

 (1917) pp. 111-64. 



7. E. E. L. Dixon & A. Vaughan. — 'The Carboniferous Succession in Gower 



(Glamorganshire), with Notes on its Fauna & Conditions of Deposition ' 

 Q. J . G. S. vol. lxvii (1911) pp. 477-571. 



8. J. A. Douglas. — 'The Carboniferous Limestone of County Clare (Ireland) ' 



Q. J. G. S. vol. Ixv (1909) pp. 538-86. 



9. G. H. Giety. — 'The Guadalupian Fauna' U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 58 



(1908). 



10. G. H. Girty. — 'The Carboniferous Formation & Faunas of Colorado' U.S. 



Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 16 (1903). 



11. G. H. Girty. — 'On the Genus Syringoplevra Sclmchert' Journ. Geol. vol. xix 



(1911) pp. 548-54. 



12. G. H. Giety. — 'The Fauna of the Ouray Limestone' 20th Ann. Rep. U.S. 



Geol. Surv. (1900) pp. 31-63. 



13. E. J. Garwood. — ' The Lower Carboniferous Succession in the North- West 



of England ' Q. J. G. S. vol. lxviii (1912) pp. 449-586. 



14. J. Hall & J. M. Clarke. — ' The Natural History of New York, Palae- 



ontology ' vol. viii, pt. 2 (1894). 



15. E. M. Kindle. — 'The Devonian Fauna of the Ouray Limestone' Bull. 391, 



U.S. Geol. Surv. 1909 {Sgringospira, pp. 28-29). 



16. W. King. — ' A Monograph of the Permian Fossils of England ' Pal. Soc. 



1850. 



17. W. King. — 'A Monograph of Spirifer cuspidatus Martin' Ann. & Mag. 



Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ii (1868) pp. 1-23. 



18. L. G. DE Koninck. — ' Memo. re sur les Genres & les Sous-Genres des Brachio- 



podes Munis dAppendices Spiraux,...par T. Davidson, traduit & augmente 

 de quelques Notes par le Dr. L. G. de Koninck (1859) ' Mem. Soc. Roy. 

 Sci. Liege, vol. xvi (1861) pp. 1-51. 



19. L. G. de Koninck. — ' Description des Animaux Fossiles qui se trouvent dans 



le Terrain Carbonifere de Belgique ' 1842-44. Li6ge. 



20. F. M'Coy — ' Synopsis of the Carboniferous Fossils of Ireland ' 1844. 



21. F. M'Coy in Sedgwick & M'Coy: 'Synopsis of the Classification of the 



British Palaeozoic Rocks, with a Systematic Description of the British 

 Pabeozoic Fossils in the Geological Museum of the University of Cam- 

 bridge ' 1855. 



22. W. Martin. — ' Account of some Species of Fossil Anomiae found in Derby- 



shire' Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. iv (1796) pp. 44-50 & pi. iii. 



23. W. Martin.— 'Petrifacta Derbiensia ' 1809. Wigan. 



24. C. A. Matley & A. Vaughan. — ' The Carboniferous Rocks at Loughshinny 



(County Dublin), with an Account of the Faunal Succession & Correla- 

 tion ' Q. J. G. S. vol. lxiv (1908) pp. 413-74. 



25. F. J. North.— 'On the Genus Syringothyris Winchell' Geol. Mag. 1913, 



pp. 393-401. 



26. J. Parkinson. — 'The Organic Remains of a Former World ' vol. ii (1811). 



27. J. Phillips.—' Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire' pt. 2 (1836). 



28. S. H. Reynolds & A. Vaughan. — 'The Faunal & Lithological Sequence 



in the Carboniferous Limestone Series (Avonian) of Burrington Combe 

 (Somerset)' Q.J.G.S. vol. lxvii (1911) pp. 342-92. 



