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H. WOODWARD ON FOSSIL CRUSTACEA. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXVI. 
Fig. 1. Sgwilla Wetherelli, H. Woodward. London-clay, Highgate: figured of 
the natural size. The shaded portions show the actual part of the 
fossil preserved. (The original preserved in the British Mnseum.) 
2. Squilla Desmarestii, Risso. Recent British. (Copied from Bell’s ‘ British 
Stalk-eyed Crustacea.’) m m, the great-toothed monodactylous max- 
illipeds; ss, serrated outer border of penultimate joint of swimming- 
appendage. 
3. Necroscilla Wilsoni, H. Woodw. Middle Coal-measures, Cossall, near 
Ilkeston, Derbyshire. (From the cabinet of E. Wilson, Esq., F.G.S., 
Nottingham.) Enlarged 5 times nat. size. 
4. Squilla Lewisti, H. Woodw. From the Cretaceous strata of Hakel, in 
the Lebanon, Syria. Enlarged 3 times. (From Prof. E. R. Lewis’s 
collection. ) 
5, Squilla (Sculda) pennata, Minst., sp. Lithographic stone, Solenhofen, 
Bavaria. (Original in the British Museum ; part of Haberlein collec- 
tion.) Enlarged 3 times. 
6. Limulus syriacus, H. Woodw. Cretaceous, Hakel, Syria (collected by 
Prof. E. R. Lewis; now in the British Museum). Reduced to about 
3th nat. size. The portion cut off by the line ¢e is restored; the 
rest is preserved as an impression on a flat slab of limestone. 
Discussion. 
Rev. P. B. Bropiz stated that he possessed a Squilla from the 
Lias. 
Dr. Woopwarp said he had had specimens like Squilla from the 
Lias; but they were only the young of Hryon, which were liable to 
be mistaken for Squilla, these two forms haying much in common. 
