. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. 94: ARTICULATA. No. 355. Eryon Cuvieri, Desm. This is the Macrourites aretiformis of Schlotheim. From the same locality as the preceding. Original in the Ward Museum of the University of Kochester. Size, 6x4. Price, $ No. 356. Cancrinos latipes, Mimster. Carapace. From the Lithographic limestone (Upper Oolite) of Eichstadt, Bavaria. Size, 6x4. Price, $ No. 357. Pseudoglyphea eximia, Oppel. From the Oxford Clay (Upper Oolite) of Wirtemberg. Price, $


. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. 94: ARTICULATA. No. 355. Eryon Cuvieri, Desm. This is the Macrourites aretiformis of Schlotheim. From the same locality as the preceding. Original in the Ward Museum of the University of Kochester. Size, 6x4. Price, $ No. 356. Cancrinos latipes, Mimster. Carapace. From the Lithographic limestone (Upper Oolite) of Eichstadt, Bavaria. Size, 6x4. Price, $ No. 357. Pseudoglyphea eximia, Oppel. From the Oxford Clay (Upper Oolite) of Wirtemberg. Price, $ No. 358. Pemplryx Sneurii, Meyer. This long-tailed Decapod has a carapace divided into three parts, of which the anterior corresponds to the abdominal region, the middle to the heart and genital regions, and the posterior to the branchial. The specimen is from the Muschel- kalk (Middle Trias), Crailsheim, Wirtemberg. Original in the Ward Museum of the University of Rochester. Stze, 6x3. Price, $ No. 359. ^Eger longirostris, Munst. A macrourous Decapod from the Lithographic limestone (Upper Oolite) of Solenhofen, Bavaria. Size, 10x7. Price, $ No. 360. MegachiniS locusta, Germar. This Decapod from the Lithographic limestone (Upper Oolite), Solenhofen, Bavaria, is the Locustrina marina of Bayer. It has a long tail, and a carapace prolonged in front into a beak. But it is chiefly remarkable for the extreme length of the anterior legs, which are clawless, and terminated with fin-like appendages. The original is in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Size, 9x5. Price, $ Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ward, Henry A. (Henry Augustus), 1834-1906. Rochester, N. Y. , Benton & Andrews, printers


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