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Dr. Wheel ton Hind has been most patient and has helped 
me with many suggestions ; he has also identified many brachio- 
pods and the Capulus trilohus from Marton School. 
Mr. R. G. Carrutliers has, mthout a murmur, checked many 
specimens of Zapkreniis, Cyathaxonia, and Caninia. He has 
also furnished the sections of Cyathaxonia Rushiana. 
I hope Dr. Dwerry house will allow me to express my sincere 
thanks to him for all the helj^ he has given me in this and pre- 
vious papers, in photographing micro slides, in the production 
of the maps, and in criticisms and advice. 
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