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PALEOZOIC MYRIAPODA. 
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Voigt [C. G. ?J Ncuestc acqnisi- | 
iitmen ties llalle’scheii mineralogische]i t 
imimMiiMH. (Her. imturw. ver. Harzes, 
ls4(Mt> (*2*’ 4^. Wernige- 
rode. 1850. 
Exhibillou oC Ibur sperioM of Uladtina fnnii Wet- 
tin iuhI LSbojiin, anti of an inaecl to be cailled 
A criditea larbonat ns by Gorniar; thoHe were after- 
wanla doMcribed by Germarin Miloster's Boitra^e. 
Wallace, A. R. See Gab es scbou n. 
8. w. 
Watts, William. [Discussion of Stir- 
rup’s tnuislation of BrongiiiarCs paper.] 
(TrauM. geol.soc. Mauch., 18: 2111.) 8'-^. | 
Manchester. l«8o. 
Discusses the auiphibious nature of the Coin- 
luontry fossils. 
Wild, George. [Discuesiou of Stirrnp\M 
translation of Brouguiart’s paper.] 
(Trans, geol. aoc. Mauch., 18: 290,21)1.) 
8'^. Manchester. 1885. 
Exprosses bis belief that tlu»r« wero insecU in 
CHrimnilorons times; fossUs fromOIdbaiu show 
insect borings. 
Woodward, H. Notes on some fossil 
Woodward, H. — Ccmtiuuetl. 
Crustacea, and a chilognathons myriapod, 
from the coal measnrcsof the west<»f Scot- 
! land. (Trans, geol. soc. Glasgow, 2: 2B4- 
248 , pi. 3.) S’’. Glasgow. 1^67. 
Describes u Xylobius on p}>. 235-237, and ouinit- 
enites t be true iiiuects from the coal forma) if»n on 
pp. 237-240. 
Abstkact: NotrOs on a chilognathouH 
myriapod and some fossil erustacea from 
the coal measures of the wested Sc<»t]a)iil. 
(Geol. mag., 4: 1*30-131.) 8^. London. 
1867. 
On some suppoaed fossil re- 
mains of Araohnidii (f) and Myriopoda 
from the English coal-measnrcs. (Geol. 
mag., 10: 104-112, tigs.) 8^. London. 
1873. 
Separate also ontitletl : On British fossil urtbro- 
poda. 8'’. Lmdon. 1873. pp. 0, tigs. 11. Pis* 
eussi's the aftinitic.s of “ Kuiy'pteruH , (Rupim- 
l>eTia) ferox,” referring it to the myriapods. 
Worthen, Amos Henry. Beo Meek, 
F. B., and Worthen, A. H. 
III.-SPECIAL FOR 
ina.— Paleozoic Myriapoda. 
• . • Soi- also under Sections I and 11. 
Boire, A. P. do. Siir uu travail recent 
de M. S. H.-Scudder coiicernunt les niy- 
riapodes dii terrain houiller. S-. Brn- 
X-nlles. 1882. pp. 3. (Comptes rend. soc. 
rntoin. bldg., (3), xix : 103-103.) 8®. Bru- 
xelles. 1882. 
An analysiii of hia Archipol\t>odu, also on- i 
titled: Analyse d'lm ni6m»in>. . . sur lea arc-iii- , 
p4>lypodeH, nuuvel urdn* do myrinpoduH fo^ailes. 
Toinamen catalog! Lysiopt*t:di- ' 
darniii, .lulidarnin, Arcdnulidarnm, Poly- 
zoiiidaium atqiic SiphoTmphoddnriim hn- | 
eusqiie dcscriptamni. H'*', llnixenes. 
1884. pp. 41. ( Ann, HOC, cntoin. Bclg.,28: 
46-82.) 8". Bruxt'lles. 1884. 
Six foBHil Hpcci(4JS of Arcbinlidu' .are catalogued 
on p. 38 (79). 
Dawson, J, W. On a terrestrial mol- 
lusk, a chilognathons myriapod and some 
now si>cc(o8 of rept iles from the coal for- | 
Bull. G9 3 
PALEOZOIC TIME. 
Dawson, J. W. — ContinuQtl. 
malion of Nova Scotia. (t,{iiart. jnurn. 
geol.soc. Loud., 16. i : 268-277, tigs. 1-29.) 
8^’. Limdon, 18.59. 
DeHcribaa and tlgurcH Xylui>iuH Higillaria'. 
The air hreathers of the c(»al 
period in Nova Scotia. (Can. nat. ge<d., 
8: 1-12, 81-92, 159-175, 208-295, pi. 1-G.) 
Montreal. 1863. 
Same aa the follow iiig. 
Air breathers of the coal pe- 
riod: a descriptive account, of the re- 
mains of land animals foontl in Ihe^eoal 
tonmitiou of Nova Scotia, with remarks 
on tlicir hearing on theories of the form- 
ation of coal and of the origin of spcclt's, 
with illustration.s. Montreal. 1863. 
t. p., front., pp. 4, 81, pi. 6, and a plate 
(»f xihotogr. 
Contniiis, xii, Invertebrate air broalh- 
era, i»p, 62-63, nnd pi. fl (purs) which dsAcribes 
XylobiUH sigilluria*. .Soe aNo p. 07. 
Dohni. A. Julns hrassi m. sp. ciii 
myriapodc aus dcr steinkohloutoniiatiou 
