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I.—Caradocian Cystidea from Girvan. By F. A. Bather, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. xlix, pt. ii, No. 6. 4to; pp. 359–530, with 6 plates and 80 text-figures. Edinburgh: Robert Grant and Son, 107 Princes Street, 1913. Price 15s, 6d.

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page 419 note 1 Contributed to Sir Lankester's, E. Ray Treatise of Zoology (assisted by Dr. Gregory, J. W. and Goodrich, E. S.), 8vo, 1900, pt. iii, pp. viii+344, and 309 text-figures.Google Scholar

page 420 note 1 “The Silurian Bocks in the South of Scotland ” in Fauna, Flora, and Geology of the Clyde Area, Brit. Assoc. Glasgow, pp. 423–44.Google Scholar

page 421 note 1 Op. cit., pp. 398–408, pl iii, figs. 26–38, text-figs. 1423.Google Scholar

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page 421 note 3 From kóθopvos (cothurnus), a high Grecian shoe, the foot-covering of tragic actors.

page 422 note 1 See Pl. XIII, Fig. 1 (a line of fifteen elliptical openings parallel to the marginal plates 5–7).