13 Brack. 
Systematic. 
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Ordovician. 
Wales, fossils from Western Caer- 
marthenshire ; Evans. 
Canada, fossils from Eastern Ontario ; 
Ami. 
Canada, fossils from tho Ottawa 
Valley; Ells. 
United States, fauna of the Cliazy 
Limestone ; Raymond, 2. 
United States, fossils from the Cliazy 
formation, Champlain Valley, Vermont ; 
Lingula sp. n. ; Seely. 
United States, fauna of St. Albans, 
Vermont ; Edson. 
United States, fossils from the 
Arnheim and Waynesville Beds ; 
Foerste. 
Cambrian. 
China, fauna ; Walcott, 1. 
China, fauna ; Discinopsis, Orthis , 
Yorhia , spp. n. ; Walcott, 2. 
United States, fossils from the Pioche 
Mountains, Nevada ; Lingulella, sp. n. ; 
Pack. ' • 
III.— S Y S T E M A T I C INDEX. 
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Types of d’Orbigny’s Prodr. 
“Paleont. Strat. Univ. ” figured and 
reviewed ; Boule & Tiievenin. 
Notes on the Carboniferous genera ; 
Vaughan, 2. 
Sequence of spp. in the Avonian of 
the Mendip area ; Sibly, 2. 
Succession of Carboniferous spp. at 
Rush, Co. Dublin ; Vaughan in Matley. 
Terebratulacea of the Virgatites vir- 
gatus and Oxynoticeras catenulatus beds 
reviewed ; Lehmann, St. Petersburg, 
Trav. Soc. Nat. Geol., 34, (191-221). 
Terebratitfidai, phylogeny and taxo- 
nomy of diphyoid forms ; Buokman, 
1 , 2 . 
'fAntinomia, developmental stages 
(437) ; A. planulata , pi. 41 fig. 1 ; 
eima fig. 2 ; diphora (441) fig. 3 ; sp a 
fig. 4 ; dilatata fig. 5 ; cor (442) fig. G ; 
augusta fig. 7 ; quccnstedti nom. n. ; 
of. triquetra (443) fig. 9 ; pilcus (444) 
fig. 8, Buokman, London, Q. J. Geol. 
Soc., 62 . 
| Argiopc podolica Palaeozoic, Podolia 
sp. n., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. 
Geol. OestUng. 19 (247). 
t Atliyris amboncnsis Talaeo- or Meso- 
zoic, Amboyna sp. n. Boehme in Verbeek, 
Jaarb. Mijnw. Ned. Ind., Batavia, 1905 
(91-2).— A. royssi Davids, type of 
Cleiothyridina (q.v.). 
'\Atrypa cuboidcs, genotype of Ilypo- 
tkyridina (q.v.). — A. paradoxa, Devonian, 
Eastern Alps, sp. n., ScuriN, Berlin, Zs. 
D. geol. Ges. 58 (274-G). 
Brad ty prion majus (54-0), schucher- 
tanum (56-7), Oriskany formation, New 
York, spp. n., Clarke, Albany Univ., 
N.Y., Mem. St. Mus., 3, No. 3. 
| Camarotoecliia coalesccns (272-3), 
winishensis (272) Silurian, Manitoba, 
spp. n., Whiteaves, Ottawa Geol. Surv. 
Canada Pal. Fossils 3. — G. ekwanensis 
Up. Silurian Ottawa sp. n. Whiteaves 
Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. Ottawa 14 1904 
(42 F). 
Campagcs, gen. n., type C. fureifera 
sp. n. New South Wales, IIedley, 
Sydney Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (43). 
Clilidonophora cliuni Malediven sp. n. 
Bloohmann Zool. Anz. 30 (695). 
Chonctcs subgen. n. Eodevonaria(q.v.) 
— C. glenparhensis Kinclerhook formation 
St. Louis sp. n., Weller St. Louis Mo. 
Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (441-2). — C. hud- 
sonica Oriskany formation New York 
sp. n. Clarke Albany Univ. Mein. St. 
Mus. 3 No. 3 (49-50). — C. s ubgibbosa 
Devonian Eastern Alps sp. n. Souhn 
Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (213-4). 
| Cleiothyridina nom. n . ( = Cleiothyris, 
auctt.) genotype Athyris royssi Davids., 
Buckman Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (324). 
jC leiothyris, Phillips 1841 (= Tere- 
bi'atula concenlrica series), Buckman 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (320-4). 
Coelospira grabaui sp. n. Palaeozoic 
New York, Siiimer Albany Bull. St. Mus. 
80 1905 (253-4). 
"| Composita, Brown 1845 (= Seminula, 
auctt. nec M‘Coy), type Spirifer am - 
biguus Sby., Buckman Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. 18 (324- G). 
