42 Orust X. CRUSTACEA. 
j 'Peltura punctata , n. sp., Tremadoc Slates, Carmarthen, Crosfield & 
Skeat, p. 535. 
• fPhilllpsia , n. sp., a single specimen from Permian of cliff of Chitichun r 
Himalayas, Dieneh. 
' fProceratopyge , n. g., with P. conifrons , n. sp., top of Cambrian, W. 
Gothland ; Wallerius. 
■ \Pseudosphcerexochus trentonensis , n. sp., Clarke, p. 734. 
■f Ptcrygometopus eboraceus and schmidti , n. spp., Lower Silurian, Minne- 
sota, Clarke, p. 728. 
*f Ptychopijge ulrichi, n. sp., Lower Silurian, Minnesota, Clarke, 
p. 700. 
■ fSphcerexochus latirugatus , n. sp., Keisley Limestone, Reed, p. 423. 
-fTornquista, n. subg. of Cyphaspis , with C. (T.) nicholsoni, n. sp., Keisley 
Limestone ; Reed, p. 433. 
• \Toxotes , n. g., retaining larval characters, with T.pusilla , n. sp., W. Goth- 
land, Wallerius. 
EURYPTERIDA. 
•\Eurypterus fischeri , Eichw., shown to have 1st cephalic appendage like 
that of E. scorpioides , Woodw., i.e., a basal piece with claw ; Holm. 
-fE. Jcolcomoensis , n. sp., Indiana (Waterline Group), Miller & Gurley, 
Bull. Illinois Mus., No. 10, p. 90. 
PANTOPODA. 
TITLES. 
1. Caullery, M. Resultats soientifiques de la Campagne du “ Caudan ,r 
dans la Golfe de Gascogne — Pycnogonides. Ann. Univ. Lyon, xxvi. 
1 pp. 361-364, pi. xii. 
2. Ohlin, A. Bidrag till Kiinnedomen om Malakostrakfaunan i Baffin 
B 4 y och Smith Sound. Acta Univ. Lund, xxxi, No. vi, xxii & 67 pp., 
1 pi., 1 map (Bihang Pycnogouidea , pp. 68-70). 
2 species. 
3. Schimkewitscii, W. Ueber einige neue Pantopoden. Trudui St. 
Petersb. Obshch. xxv, pp. 35-48, pi. ii. 
In Russian, with French abstract. Figures of previously described 
species. 
Caullery describes— 
Colosseudeis leptorhynclius , Hoek, var. septentrionalis , n. var., p. 362. 
Paranymplton , n. g. of fain. Nymphonidcu , with P. spinosum , n. sp., Bay of 
Gascony, p. 361. 
The Pycnogonida of the Kerguelen Region and other parts of the 
Southern Ocean are enumerated by Murray (see Crustacea , 
No. 113), 2 species being added to the “Challenger” list; 4 species 
in the Arctic Ocean, corresponding to 4 in the Antarctic, are men- 
tioned (p. 456). Those of the Irish Sea are enumerated in Rep. 
Biit. Ass. p. 442. ' 
