Page:Walcott Cambrian Geology and Paleontology II.djvu/335

 {| width="650px" align="center"
 * colspan="3" |
 * align="right" | PAGE
 * colspan="3" | Branchinecta, specimens flattened between glass plates || align="right" | 169
 * colspan="3" | Branchinecta paludosa (O. F. Müller), effect of pressing || align="right" | 168
 * colspan="3" | Branchiopoda, classification of || align="right" | 154
 * width="20px" | || colspan="2" | Apodidæ of, compared with Burgessia bella || align="right" | 179
 * || colspan="2" | Bidentia difficilis nearer to Merostomata than to || align="right" | 174
 * || colspan="2" | Burgessia in || align="right" | 163
 * || colspan="2" | Cambrian, descendants of || align="right" | 166
 * || descent of || colspan="2" align="right" | 160-161
 * || colspan="2" | development discussed || align="right" | 163
 * || colspan="2" | foreshadowed by Burgess shale fauna || align="right" | 165
 * || colspan="2" | genera in the Cambrian || align="right" | 157
 * || colspan="2" | of the order Anostraca || align="right" | 165
 * || colspan="2" | relations of, to Leptostraca, Malacostraca, Trilobita, and Merostomata || valign="bottom" align="right" | 163
 * || colspan="2" | segmentation, table of || align="right" | 158
 * || subclass || colspan="2" align="right" | 148, 153, 166
 * || colspan="2" | survival of || align="right" | 165
 * || colspan="2" | mentioned || align="right" | 155
 * colspan="3" | Branchiopoda and Malacostraca, compared with Waptidæ || align="right" | 180
 * colspan="3" | Branchipus, specimens flattened between glass plates || align="right" | 169
 * colspan="3" | Branchipus vernalis Verrill, compared with Opabinia regalis || align="right" | 168
 * colspan="3" | Brock, R. W., Director of Geological Survey, Canada, acknowledgments || valign="bottom" align="right" | 204
 * colspan="3" | brocki, see Emeraldella.
 * colspan="3" | Burgess, mountain and pass, British Columbia, Canada || align="right" | 177
 * colspan="3" | Burgess Pass, trail to Summit Lake from || align="right" | 152
 * colspan="3" | Burgess shale, crustaceans of || align="right" | 149
 * || colspan="2" | Naraoia compacta from || align="right" | 176
 * || colspan="2" | species of ostracod in || align="right" | 157
 * colspan="3" | Burgess shale fauna, foreshadows living Crustacea || align="right" | 165
 * || colspan="2" | relation to recent crustaceans || align="right" | 164
 * colspan="3" | Burgess shale fossils, mentioned || align="right" | 193
 * colspan="3" | Burgess shale member, collections from || align="right" | 148
 * || colspan="2" | of Stephen formation || align="right" | 151
 * colspan="3" | Burgessia, new genus, discussed || align="right" | 177
 * || colspan="2" | classification of || align="right" | 154
 * || colspan="2" | carapace of || align="right" | 157
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Lepidurus || align="right" | 165
 * || colspan="2" | labrum of || align="right" | 158
 * || colspan="2" | probable ancestor of Polyartemidæ and Apodidæ || align="right" | 165
 * || separated from Apus || colspan="2" align="right" | 162-163
 * || colspan="2" | shield of, mentioned || align="right" | 157
 * || colspan="2" | stratigraphic position and association || align="right" | 153
 * colspan="2" | Burgessia bella, new species || colspan="2" align="right" style="white-space:nowrap;" | 177, pl. 27, figs. 1-3, pl. 30, figs. 3 and 4
 * || colspan="2" | appendages of || align="right" | 178
 * || carapace of || colspan="2" align="right" | 177-178
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Apodidæ || align="right" | 179
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Apus || align="right" | 162
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Naraoia compacta || align="right" | 176
 * || colspan="2" | eyes of || align="right" | 178
 * || colspan="2" | stratigraphic position and association || align="right" | 152
 * }
 * colspan="3" | Burgess shale, crustaceans of || align="right" | 149
 * || colspan="2" | Naraoia compacta from || align="right" | 176
 * || colspan="2" | species of ostracod in || align="right" | 157
 * colspan="3" | Burgess shale fauna, foreshadows living Crustacea || align="right" | 165
 * || colspan="2" | relation to recent crustaceans || align="right" | 164
 * colspan="3" | Burgess shale fossils, mentioned || align="right" | 193
 * colspan="3" | Burgess shale member, collections from || align="right" | 148
 * || colspan="2" | of Stephen formation || align="right" | 151
 * colspan="3" | Burgessia, new genus, discussed || align="right" | 177
 * || colspan="2" | classification of || align="right" | 154
 * || colspan="2" | carapace of || align="right" | 157
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Lepidurus || align="right" | 165
 * || colspan="2" | labrum of || align="right" | 158
 * || colspan="2" | probable ancestor of Polyartemidæ and Apodidæ || align="right" | 165
 * || separated from Apus || colspan="2" align="right" | 162-163
 * || colspan="2" | shield of, mentioned || align="right" | 157
 * || colspan="2" | stratigraphic position and association || align="right" | 153
 * colspan="2" | Burgessia bella, new species || colspan="2" align="right" style="white-space:nowrap;" | 177, pl. 27, figs. 1-3, pl. 30, figs. 3 and 4
 * || colspan="2" | appendages of || align="right" | 178
 * || carapace of || colspan="2" align="right" | 177-178
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Apodidæ || align="right" | 179
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Apus || align="right" | 162
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Naraoia compacta || align="right" | 176
 * || colspan="2" | eyes of || align="right" | 178
 * || colspan="2" | stratigraphic position and association || align="right" | 152
 * }
 * || colspan="2" | probable ancestor of Polyartemidæ and Apodidæ || align="right" | 165
 * || separated from Apus || colspan="2" align="right" | 162-163
 * || colspan="2" | shield of, mentioned || align="right" | 157
 * || colspan="2" | stratigraphic position and association || align="right" | 153
 * colspan="2" | Burgessia bella, new species || colspan="2" align="right" style="white-space:nowrap;" | 177, pl. 27, figs. 1-3, pl. 30, figs. 3 and 4
 * || colspan="2" | appendages of || align="right" | 178
 * || carapace of || colspan="2" align="right" | 177-178
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Apodidæ || align="right" | 179
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Apus || align="right" | 162
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Naraoia compacta || align="right" | 176
 * || colspan="2" | eyes of || align="right" | 178
 * || colspan="2" | stratigraphic position and association || align="right" | 152
 * }
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Apodidæ || align="right" | 179
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Apus || align="right" | 162
 * || colspan="2" | compared with Naraoia compacta || align="right" | 176
 * || colspan="2" | eyes of || align="right" | 178
 * || colspan="2" | stratigraphic position and association || align="right" | 152
 * }
 * || colspan="2" | eyes of || align="right" | 178
 * || colspan="2" | stratigraphic position and association || align="right" | 152
 * }
 * || colspan="2" | stratigraphic position and association || align="right" | 152
 * }