Trilobites in Murchison's Siluria

Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey, 1867. Siluria. Fourth edition. A History of the Oldest Rocks in the British Isles and Other Countries; With sketches of the Origin and Distribution of Native Gold, the General Succession of Geological Formations, and Changes in the Earth's Surface. John Murray: London, p.1-566, pl.1-41.
These illustrations are anatomically pretty accurate, and are quite artistic. The copyright has also expired, so feel free to use these as you like.
Calymene blumenbachii Brongiart and C. tuberculosa Salter (128Kbytes)
From plate 17 and 18. Figure 11 is the C. tuberculosa specimen.
Plate 18, "upper Silurian" fossils (232Kbytes)
This time interval corresponds approximately to the current definition
of middle and upper Silurian (post Llandovery).
- Fig.1. Phacops caudatus Brogn. W.L. Shropshire and Dudley. [This is now assigned to Dalmanites.]
- Fig.2,5 Phacops downingiae Murch. W.L. Dudley. [This is now assigned to Acaste.]
- Fig.3,4 Tails of young specimens. From Ludlow Rock, Pembrokeshire.
- Fig.7,8 Acidaspis brightii Murch. W.L. Malverns and Dudley.
- Fig.9 Encrinurus variolaris Brogn. W.L. Dudley.
- Fig.10 Calymene blumenbauchii Brogn. W.L. Dudley.
- Fig.11 Calymene tuberculosa Salter W.Sh. Burrington, Shropshire.