Lettre de M. Rupert Jones sur « le Calcaire à Cypris » du Boulonnais.
Bulletin de la Société géologique de France [3ème série, tome 08] page 615 - 616
Above is the original description by Rupert Jones, but notice the year was 1880, Jones erroneous list the publication date 1882. See below:
January 1885 Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 41, 311-353.
On the Ostracoda of the Purbeck Formation; with Notes on the Wealden Species
Prof. T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c.
Abstract
§ I. Introduction.
In the ‘Geological Magazine,’ dec. 2, vol. v. (March and June 1878), pp. 103 & 277, I offered some observations on the Ostraeoda of the Purbeck and Wealden Formations, and endeavoured to determine the species already described and figured by Sowerby, Fitton, F. A. Römer, and W. Dunker, and by E. Forbes, Lyell, and P. de Loriol. One of these species was further noticed (as Cythere ? purbeckensis) in the ‘Proceedings of the Geologists' Association,’ vol. viii. 1883, p. 58, together with an additional species which I had defined as Cythere boloniensis [bononiensis] in the Bull. Soc. Géol. France, ser. 3, vol. viii. 1882, p. 616.
Having been enabled, by the help of the Rev. O. Fisher, Mr. W. Cunnington, Mr. Horace B. Woodward, Mr. J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, Prof. J. F. Blake, and other friends, to add considerably to my own collection of Purbeck Entomostraca, among which are many specimens collected by Fitton and Brodie, and having been kindly aided in my practical work by Mr. E. T. Newton, F.G.S., and Mr. C. D. Sherborn, I have begun to examine and determine the whole series of Ostracodous species characteristic of the Purbeck-Wealden beds. As far as opportunities have offered, I have also studied the specimens preserved in other collections and museums.
Martin moved the species to Fabanella boloniensis.
Martin, G.P.R. 1940. Ostracoden des norddeutschen Purbeck und Wealden. - Senckenbergiana Lethaea22 (5/6): 275–361, Frankfun a.M.