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The specimens, etc., upon which the following notes are based were sent from China by the Rev. Samuel Couling, M.A., to Dr. Henry Woodward, F.R.S., who has kindly permitted me to examine them. They consist of two examples displayed in longitudinal section upon the surface of two blocks of limestone, and photographs of three other examples, together with the rubbing of a fourth similarly preserved.
page 481 note 1 J. Barrande: Bull. Soc. Géol. France, sér. 11, torn, xii, p. 453, pi. xii A, figs. 2, 3; and Syst. Sil. Bohême, vol. ii, texte iii (1874), p. 632, pl. ccl.
page 482 note 1 Foord (Cat. Foss. Ceph. British Museum, pt. i, 1888, p. 208, fig. 32) referred Barrande's species to Hyatt's genus Sactoeeras (Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxii, 1883, p. 273), but Hyatt himself, in Eastmann's translation of Zittel' “Textbook of Palæontology” (p. 528, fig. 1080), refers the species to Paractinoceras, a new subgenus of Actinoceras.
page 482 note 2 Stokes, C.: Trans. Geol. Soc. [2], vol. v, pt. 3 (1840), p. 709.Google Scholar
page 482 note 3 Hyatt, A. in Eastmann's Translation of Zittel's “Textbook of Palæontology,” vol. i (1900), p. 528.Google Scholar
page 482 note 4 Hall, J.: Nat. Hist. New York, pt. vi, Palæontology, vol. i (1848), p. 55Google Scholar, pl. xv, figs. la-c; pl. xvi, figs. la-e; pl. xvii, figs, la, b. See also J. Barrande: Syst. Sil. Bohême, vol. ii, pi. ccxxxvii, figs. 5–7.
page 483 note 1 Hisinger: Anteckn. i Physik och Geognosie, Häft, v, p. 112, tab. iv, fig. 4. See also Foord, A. H., Cat. Foss. Ceph. British Museum, pt. i (1888), p. 180Google Scholar, fig. 24.
page 483 note 2 Nat. Hist. N. York, pt. vi, Palæontology, vol. i (1848), p. 54.
page 484 note 1 Foord, A. H.: Cat. Foss. Ceph. Brit. Mus., pt. i (1888), p. 100.Google Scholar