Para. 



602 



Paradoxides micmac, Hartt. Trans. R. S. Can. Vol. 2, 1868, 

 page 101, Si. John group, (S. A. Miller, 1889.) 



Paradoxide8{?)quadrispinosus, SeeBathynotusholopyga. 



Paradoxides regina, Matthew, Am. J. S. and A. Vol. 33, 

 1887. St John group, (S. A. Miller.) 

 Parodoxides rugulosus. Oorda ; used by Walcott in 



'"''^^^"^^'''^^" plate 21, fig. 2, (pygidium and 



four last thoracic segments, en- 

 larged after Barrande, Syst. Sil. 

 Boh. I, pi. 9, f. 31, 1831) to com- 

 pare with Mesonacis Vermont- 

 ana of America, in Middle Cam- 

 brian. 



Paradoxides spinosus. See Paradoxides harlani. M, C, 

 Paradoxides thompsoni. See Olenellus thompsoni. M, G* 

 Paradoxides "oermontana (and vermonti). See Mesonacis 

 vermontana. M, C, 



Paramylacrisrotundum, Scudder. Ahexapodinseotfrom 



a Mazon Or. nodule. 111. Proc. Acad. N. S. Phila., 1885, p. 35. In 



the Lacoe Collection at Pittston, Pa. Coal measures, XIIL 



Pararca erecta, Hall. Palasontology of New York, Vol. 



X. /^^^»^^ p^ 5, part 1, p. plate 94, fig. 20. Wa- 



* verly sandstone (== Pocono^ No. X,) — 

 Kecognized by Simpson in Randall's 

 Collections at Wairen, Pa., specimens 

 9543, 9544, 9546, wrongly labelled Ed- 

 mondia. 



VlU 



Pararca venusta, Hall. Palgeont. New York, Vol. 5, part 



22 1? page 431, plate 94, fig. 22. Up- 

 per part of Chemung at Warren, 

 Pa., and at Panama, N. Y., above 

 the Panama Conglomerate. (Hall.) 

 See Cat. 000, KandalPs Collec- 

 tions at Warren, Pa., specimens 

 9545, 9547.— VIII g. 



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