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II.—Contributions to Fossil Crustacea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

The following notes are devoted to a small series of Crustacea, not directly related to one another, but which have been awaiting a favourable moment for description.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1899

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References

page 390 note 1 “Fossil Estheriæ”: Pal. Soc. Mon., 1862, p. 117, pl. v, figs. 11, 12.

page 390 note 2 See Dr. memoir, S. Hibbert's, Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. xiii (1836), p. 280Google Scholar, plates.

page 391 note 1 See Plate XV, Fig. 1, copied from Dr. A. S. Packard's figure. (Mon. Phyllopod Crustacea of North America, 1883, pi. xvi, fig. 1.)

page 391 note 2 See “Contributions to our Knowledge of the Genus Cyclus from the Carboniferous Formation of various British Localities,” by Woodward, H.: Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. I (1894), pp. 530–9Google Scholar, PL XV.

page 391 note 3 Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, vol. xxx (1883), p. 227, pi. xxviii, figs. 9–d.

page 395 note 1 Baron von Reinach has communicated to us other Phyllopods from the Permian of the Wetterau and the valley of the Nahe; see Rep. Brit. Assoc. for 1893 (1894), pp. 465–6, pl. i, figs. 1–5.