. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. No. 383. Asaphus Barrandi, Hall. This specimen, the tail of which is wanting, shows the hypostoma through a fracture in the cephalic shield. From the Trenton Limestone (Lower Silurian), Platteville, Wisconsin. Size, 7x6. Price, $ No. 384. Asaphus Barrandi, Hall. From the same locality as the preceding. Size, 6 x 5. Price, $' No. 385. Amphion Fischeri, Eichwald. This genus approaches the Calymene, but is distinguished by its nearly rec- tangxdar glabell


. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. No. 383. Asaphus Barrandi, Hall. This specimen, the tail of which is wanting, shows the hypostoma through a fracture in the cephalic shield. From the Trenton Limestone (Lower Silurian), Platteville, Wisconsin. Size, 7x6. Price, $ No. 384. Asaphus Barrandi, Hall. From the same locality as the preceding. Size, 6 x 5. Price, $' No. 385. Amphion Fischeri, Eichwald. This genus approaches the Calymene, but is distinguished by its nearly rec- tangxdar glabella and by its numerous (from 15 to 18) body-rings. This specimen, representing the animal coiled up, is from the Lower Silurian at Pulkowa, near St. Petersburg, Russia, Price, $ No. 386. Acidaspis Buchii, Barr. This Trilobite is distinguished generically by its eight small but strongly arched body-rings, and by the surface being cov- ered regularly with tubercules. This specimen is from the Lower Silurian slate at Beraun, Bohemia. Price, $ No. 387. Acidaspis mira, Beyrich. From the Upper Silurian at St. Iran, Price, $ No. 388. Angelina ( Ogygia) Sedgwicki, McCoy. From the Lower Silurian at Garth, North Wales. Original in the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward, Rochester. Price, $* No. 389. Bathynotus holopygia, Hall. This new Trilobite has a semi-elliptical cephalic shield with spiny processes, prominent glabella, eleven articulations in the thorax, and a distinct, semi-oval pygidium. The specimen, which is an impression of the animal from which most of the shell has been removed, is from the Quebec group (Lower Silurian), Georgia, Vermont. 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 &


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