Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
A New and interesting species of Trilobite having lately been obtained by Professor A. Liversidge, F.C.S., F.G.S., of the University of Sydney, in the Silurian rocks of Bombala, New South Wales, and forwarded to my colleague, Mr. R. Etheridge, jun., F.G.S., with a series of other Palæozoic fossils, from Australia, it has been obligingly placed in my hands for description.
page 97 note 1 The original specimen is preserved in a black and hard splintery limestone, and has been much broken, a part being seen in intaglio and a part in relievo. The position occupied by the hypostome in the fossil at the back of the glabella is indicated in the woodcut.
page 98 note 1 ðνυξ, оνυχоѕ, a claw; and πνγή, tail.
page 98 note 2 The extremities of these branches or spines are broken off, so that their length is not known.