. Geological magazine . of Kiltorcan Hillin the County of Kilkenny : Proc. Royal Irish Academy, ser. ii, vol. ii (1875),pp. 45-48. Figures of Characteristic British Fossils: Palseozoic, 1875, p. 93,pi. xxxi, fig. 5. 3 Richard Howse, Preliminary Notice of the Occurrence of Archanodon [Ano-donta) Jukesi, Forbes, in the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of North Northumberland :Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland, vol. vii (1878), p. 173, pi. xiv. * G. H. Kinahan: Manual of the Geology of Ireland, 1878, p. 78. ^ Richard Howse, Note on the Priority of Discovery of Archanodon (Anodon)Jukesi, Forbes, in the Lo
. Geological magazine . of Kiltorcan Hillin the County of Kilkenny : Proc. Royal Irish Academy, ser. ii, vol. ii (1875),pp. 45-48. Figures of Characteristic British Fossils: Palseozoic, 1875, p. 93,pi. xxxi, fig. 5. 3 Richard Howse, Preliminary Notice of the Occurrence of Archanodon [Ano-donta) Jukesi, Forbes, in the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of North Northumberland :Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland, vol. vii (1878), p. 173, pi. xiv. * G. H. Kinahan: Manual of the Geology of Ireland, 1878, p. 78. ^ Richard Howse, Note on the Priority of Discovery of Archanodon (Anodon)Jukesi, Forbes, in the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of North Northumberland:Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland, vol. vii (1880), pt. 2, p. 376. * Edward Hull, On the Geological Relations of the Rocks of the South ofIreland to those of North Devon and other British and Continental Districts :Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxvi (1880), p. 255. W. B. Dawkins, On the Range of Anodonta JuJcesi: Trans. ManchesterGeol. Soc, vol. xvi (1881), pt. 11, p. 247,. Archanodon Jukesi (Forbes MS.), Baily, sp. Upper Old Red Sandstone, Llanvaches, Monmouthshire. Reduced one-third less thannatural size ; showing group of shells lying in matrix. E. Bullen Newton—On Archanodon Jukesi. 249 an interesting paper on Anodonta Jukesi, in which he compared theIrish and Northumberland habitats of this mollusc with the sand-stone deposits of the Catskill Series of New York State, regardedvariously as Upper Devonian or Lower Carboniferous, containinga large bivalve known as Cypricardites Gatskillensis, and which heconsidered as a form closely analogous to A. Jukesi. Professor Amalitsky during 1895 established the new genus ofPalceanodonta, selecting for his type Unio casto7 of Eichwald(Lethaea Eossica, 1861, p. 1,003, pi. xxxix, fig. 20), including in it,among other forms, Anodonta Jukesi. Finally, it may be stated that the Monmouthshire specimen, nowabout to be described, was exhibited during the early part of 1895at one of the meeting
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