Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- THE TRILOBITES OF THE CARBONIFEROUS LIMESTONE
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE TRILOBITES OCCURRING IN THE CARBONIFEROUS LIMESTONE, &c
- Genus I PHILLIPSIA, Portlock, 1843
- Genus 2 GRIFFITHIDES, Portlock, 1843
- Genus 3 BACHYMETOPUS, M‘Coy, 1847
- Genus 4 PROETUS, Steininger, 1830
- NOTES ON THE DISCOVERY OF TRILOBITES IN THE CULM-SHALES OF SOUTH-EAST DEVONSHIRE
- NOTE ON THE NATURE OF CERTAIN PORES OBSERVABLE IN THE CEPHALON OR HEAD-SHIELD OF SOME TBILOBITES. (Plates IV and IX.)
- On the OCCURRENCE of the Genus DALMANITES in the LOWER CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS of OHIO. By Prof. E. W. CLAYPOLE, B.A., B.Sc. (Lond.), F.G.S., of Buchtel College, Akron, O., United States. (See ‘Geol. Mag.,’ 1884, p. 303.)
- On TOMOCARIS PIERCEI, A REOENT ISOPOD, dredged EAST OF CAPE FRIO, by the late Prof. L. AGASSIZ, offering affinities with the TRILOBITA
- LIST OF PLATES
- INDEX
- Plate Section
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- THE TRILOBITES OF THE CARBONIFEROUS LIMESTONE
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE TRILOBITES OCCURRING IN THE CARBONIFEROUS LIMESTONE, &c
- Genus I PHILLIPSIA, Portlock, 1843
- Genus 2 GRIFFITHIDES, Portlock, 1843
- Genus 3 BACHYMETOPUS, M‘Coy, 1847
- Genus 4 PROETUS, Steininger, 1830
- NOTES ON THE DISCOVERY OF TRILOBITES IN THE CULM-SHALES OF SOUTH-EAST DEVONSHIRE
- NOTE ON THE NATURE OF CERTAIN PORES OBSERVABLE IN THE CEPHALON OR HEAD-SHIELD OF SOME TBILOBITES. (Plates IV and IX.)
- On the OCCURRENCE of the Genus DALMANITES in the LOWER CARBONIFEROUS ROCKS of OHIO. By Prof. E. W. CLAYPOLE, B.A., B.Sc. (Lond.), F.G.S., of Buchtel College, Akron, O., United States. (See ‘Geol. Mag.,’ 1884, p. 303.)
- On TOMOCARIS PIERCEI, A REOENT ISOPOD, dredged EAST OF CAPE FRIO, by the late Prof. L. AGASSIZ, offering affinities with the TRILOBITA
- LIST OF PLATES
- INDEX
- Plate Section
Summary
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- A Monograph of the British Carboniferous Trilobites , pp. 85 - 87Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015First published in: 1883