Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
Some new species having been found in the Isle of Wight during the lately renewed examination of its geology by the Geological Survey, and the known Wealden species of that island not having been hitherto so distinctly indicated as might be, it is thought advisable to give some notes on, and a resume of, this interesting series of fossil species.
page 535 note 1 See Geol. Mag. 1878, p. 108, footnote.Google Scholar
page 536 note 1 This genus is described at large in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xli. 1885, p. 336.Google Scholar Remarks on the possible alliance existing between Cypridea and Chlamydothtca have been made by DrBrady, G. S. in the “Proceed. Zool. Soc.” 1886, p. 90;Google Scholar and in the “Journ. Linn. Soc.” vol. xix. 1886, p. 200, 201.Google Scholar
page 536 note 1 Another species (Cypridea Austeni) was figured in his memoir instead of the true Cypridea Valdensis. See Geol. Mag. 1878, p. 277.Google Scholar
page 536 note 2 See Q.J.G.S. 1885, pp. 333 and 334.Google Scholar
page 539 note 1 These three species have been described briefly and figured in the ‘Bulletin U.S. Geol. Surv.’ No. 29, May, 1886, pp. 23, 24, pl. iv. figs. 22–26.
page 539 note 2 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xvi. 1860, p. 266, pl. xvi. figs. 3 a, b.Google Scholar
page 539 note 3 Ibid, p. 187, pl. x. figs. 73 a, b, c, d.