Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In the Geological Magazine, Vol. II. 1865, p. 401, some account was given of the curious gastric teeth of Ceratiocaris and Dithyrocaris, from the Upper-Ludlow and Carboniferous strata of Scotland and Ireland; and in the ArticleCrustacea, by the same author, in the “Encyclopasdia Britannica,” vol. vi. 1877, p. 639, fig. 13, the relationship of such internal masticatory organs to the stomach of the Crab and Lobster, in particular, was treated in detail.
page 145 note 1 The species of Phyllocarida found in this Stage were Ceratiocaris Bohemica, C. docens, C. inæqualis, with Aristozuë inclyta and A. Jonesi.
page 149 note 1 E. pugio, Barr. Sil. Syst. Bohême, vol. i. Suppl. p. 564, pl. xxvi. figs. 25-34, and pi. xxxiv. figs. 7–9.Google Scholar