599 



Para. 



Paradoxides asaphoides. See Olenellus thompsoni. Z. (7. 



Paradoxides boltoni. {Platynotus loltoni). See Lichas 

 boltoni. Vh. 



Paradoxides decorus, Billings, Pal. Foss. Vol. 2, 1874, 

 page 75, Upper TaconiG. (S. A. Miller.)— i!/; C, 



Paradoxides eatoni^ a synonym for Iriarthrus leckii, (S. 

 A. Miller, 1889.) 



Paradoxides eteminicus. Matthew. (1883, Trans. R. 



Soc. Canada, Vol. 1, 

 L X . ^.J:^ •pl.S. ^^^i?'^ P- ^^^ plate 10, figs. 7 



r ^5^:^^ i-Q 22.) Walcott, 



Bulletin No. 10, U. 

 S. G. S., page 27, plate 

 3, fig. 1, mricoides ; 

 fig. 2, small tail ; 1 b, 

 medium sized head, 

 flattened; (1 c, hre- 

 viatus /Id, pontiH- 

 calis ; these varieties 

 omitted); all the 

 above copies of Mat- 

 thew's figures.) Fig. 

 1 e, head of young 

 individual in Hartt's 

 collection, shortened 

 by compression ; en- 

 larged twofold (1 r, omitted) 1 g, head with narrow front rim, 

 enlarged twice^ (after Matthew.) — Saint John formation. 

 Portland, N. Brunswick. Jf . 61 



Paradoxides harlani. Green (1834, Amer. Jour. Sci. Vol. 

 25, p. 336. W. B. Rogers, 1856, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 Vol. 6, p. 27 to 29, 40, 41 ; also Stodder, p. 369 ; also Amer. J. 

 S. [2] Vol. 22, p. 296. H. D. Rogers, Geol. Pa. II, 816, fig. 590, 

 under Boeck's name of Par, spinosus which see for figure. 

 Ordway, Proc. B. N. H. 8, p. 1 to 5 ; Jackson, p. 58. Dana 

 1863, Manual Geol. 189, fig. 245.) Walcott, Bulletin No. 10, 

 U. S. G. S. page 45, plate 7, fig. 3, a large flattened cheek 

 (omitted); plate 8, fig. 1,1 a, medium sized heads, natural 



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