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perhaps true of Bunodella from the Silurian of New Brunswick. 
Bunaia woodwardi was described three years ago as a 
variant generic type. The haphazard occurrences of these fossils 
have brought to ight this year an evident representative of the 
Hemiaspis-like shrimps; their first appearance in this country. 
The single specimen found retains only enough of the exo- 
skeleton to verify the approximate identification. Its condition 
of preservation is bad but what it has to show is seen on the 
accompanying figure. That it is a true Hemiaspis as that genus 
is understood on the basis of the Scottish specimen, is not 
altogether clear. In fact the abdominal segments, regarded as 
free in those, are apparently coalesced into a single shield in this. 
The completion of this record must wait on the acquisition of 
further and better material. 
The specimen leaves much to be desired; it is not all there; but 
for purposes of identification it mav be known as Hemiaspis ( ?) 
eriensis. It is from the Bertie waterlime quarries at Kast Buffalo. 
