LOWER CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS OF ESKDALE AND LIDDESDALE. Ot 
PLATE X. 
Fig. 5.—Anthrapalemon Traquairii, showing general proportions. Nat. size. Locality—River Esk, 
4 miles south of Langholm, Dumfriesshire. 
Fig. 5a.—Anthrapalemon Traquairit, fossilised sideways, shows carapace, rostrum, eyes, antennules, 
antenne, with basal scales, cox of walking limbs, walking limbs, gills, and portions of 
six abdominal segments. Nat. size. Same locality. 
Fig. 5b.—Anthrapalemon Traquairii, exhibits portions of ten walking limbs. Nat. size. Same 
locality. 
Fig. 5¢.—Anthrapalemon Traquairti, showing walking limbs. Nat. size. Same locality. 
Fig. 5d.—Basal scales of antenne of Anthrapalemon Traquurii. Nat. size. Same locality. 
Fig. 5e.—Highly magnified portion of gill of fig. 5a. 
Fig. 5f—Restored tail of Anthrapalemon Traquairti, made out from the study of several specimens 
which are not figured for comparison with that of A. Parki. 
Fig. 10.—Palcocaris Scoticus, magnified 24 diameters. Same locality. 
Fig. 10a.—Paleocaris Scoticus, showing antennules, antennz, with basal scale. Magnified 3 diameters. 
Same locality. 
Fig. 106.—Palcocaris Scoticus, fossilised sideways, shows rostrum, eye (?), segments appearing through 
carapace, and overlapping of lobe of carapace over the pleura of first thoracic segment. 
Magnified about 2 diameters. Same locality. 
Fig. 10c.—Head and appendages of Paleocaris Scoticus, magnified 5 diameters to show rostrum, eyes (?), 
antennules, antennz with basal scale, and folds of carapace. Same locality. 
Fig. 10d.—Another specimen, magnified 5 diameters, showing the same cephalic appendages as fig. 10c. 
Same locality. 
Fig. 10e.—Restoration of tail of Palwocaris Scoticus, from the study of over 20 specimens, to compare 
with fig. 10h. 
Fig. 10f—Reproduction of figure of Paleocaris typus, of Messrs Meek and Worthen, from the Memoirs of 
the Geological Survey of Illinois, U.S.A., vol. ii. plate 32, for comparison with P. Scoticus. 
Fig. 10g.—Paleocaris typus. Reproduction of Messrs Meek and Worthen’s figure, zdid. 
Fig. 10%.—Reproduction of Messrs Meek and Worthen’s restoration of their Paleocaris typus, ibid., to 
compare with fig. 10e. 
