- 600 Progress of Invertebrate Paleontology . [June, 
ural Sciences, Vol. 1v, No. 2, pp. 41-45, Plates 1 and m1, pub- 
lishes “ Additional notes on the fauna of the Waterline group 
near Buffalo.” One of the species he estimates had a lengthof — 
thirty inches when perfect. . 
In the Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, 
Vol. v, pp. 119-121, Plate v, E. N. S. Ringueberg publishes “De 
scription of two new species of Crinoids from the shales of the — 
Niagara group at Lockport, N. Y. j 
M. C. Schlumberger, of Paris, France, has “ Remarks upon a 
species of Cristellaria,” in the Journal of the Cincinnati Society of : 
Natural History, p. 119, with illustrations on Plate v. The Fora- | 
minifer is from the Ripley group, Cretaceous, of Alabama, and is q 
referred by this author, with some doubt, to the C. rotulata of 4 
D’Orbigny. : 
. Mr. Samuel H. Scudder; has done much in fossil Entomology, : 
as the following notes will show: : 
“Fossil Spiders,” Harv. Univ. Bull., 2, 302-303. (Reprinted ‘ 
under title: “Our knowledge of fossil Spiders,” in Field Natu- 
ralist, 1, 61-63, Manchester, Eng.) J 
“ Archipolypoda, a subordinal type of spined Myriapods from 
the Carboniferous formation.” Memoirs Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, A 
No. 5, p. 143-182, Pl. 10-13, figures also in text. [Criticised ys 
Packard recently in Am. Nat. ] i 
The general matter was printed in Si/iman’s Journal the year a 
before, but this contains in addition the full description and discus | 
sion of all the species and genera, twelve species, four genera -o i 
The first part of Mr. Scudder’s Nomenclator Zodlogicus appeared 
(pp. 19 + 376), containing a vast number of paleontological °° 4 
era. The second part is now half through the letter M, pao ‘ 
contain about 80,000 references, being an index to Agassiz, 4 
shall, the Zoological Record and Scudder. ao d 
“ The affinities of Palæocampa Meek and Worthen, as gee q 
of the wide diversity of type in the earliest known a (5) 10: 4 
Amer. Four. Sci. (3), 24: 161-170. Amer. Mag. Nat. H pe i 
286-295. fom | 
“A new and unusually perfect Carboniferous cockroath T : 
Mazon creek, Illinois.” Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., s OTA: l 
=- “Notes on some of the Tertiary Neuroptera of nara a: : ; 
and Green river, Wyoming Terr.” Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat T 
407-409. 
