Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In the Geological Magazine for November last (Decade III. Vol. IV. p. 481, Pl. XIII.) I gave a brief description of a new species of Eurypterus from the Lower Carboniferous Shales, Eskdale, Scotland, which I named Eurypterus scabrosus.
I referred to other Carboniferous forms, and briefly mentioned one from the Lower productive Coal-measures, Darlington, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., figured as a woodcut only in the American Phil. Soc. Proc. vol. xix. p. 152, 1881.
1 See also Natural History of New York, Palaeontology, vol. vii., by James Hall (with supplement to vol. v. part ii.), 1888, pl. xxvii. fig. 5, p. 156 (just received).