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(Fortsetzung folgt.) 



Der dritte internationale G-eologen-Congress 

 zu Berlin 1885. 



Dr. Richard Klebs in Königsberg i. Pr. 

 (Fortsetzung.) 



Die Yersteiuerungeu der Aachener Kreide hatte 

 Herr Ign. Beissel (Aachen) ausgestellt. Dieselben 

 zeichneten sich durch vorzügliche Bearbeitung be- 

 sonders aus. Vorhanden waren aus dem Grünsaud 

 16 Nummern Rhizopoda, 4 Coelenterata, 13 Echiuo- 

 derniata, 8 Vermes, 5 Bryozoa, 3 Brachiopoda, 

 71 Pelecypoda, 186 üastropoda, zum Theil allerdings 

 umfasste eine Nummer zahh-eiche Individuen in den 

 verschiedensten Eutwickeluugsstadieu und Erhaltungs- 

 zuständen, 12 Cephalopoda, 7 Crustacea, 11 Pisces 

 und 6 Plantae. Aus dem Aachener Saud 1 Echino- 

 dermata, 7 Pelecypoda, 10 Gastropoda, 19 Plantae. 



Eine kleine aber in ihrer Art vorzüghche Sammlung 

 von Pflanzenresten aus dem Kreidegebirge am Havzraud 

 hatte Herr Prof. Dr. Frh. K. v. Fritsch in Halle aus dem 

 mineralogischen Institut der Universität Halle geliefert, 

 es waren dieses: Crednen'a acuminata Hampe; denti- 

 cidata Zkr. , parvifolia Schtdz, suhtnloba Stieliler; 

 Eurysacis squamosa Heer. sp. ; Geinitzia fastigiata Sternbg., 

 formosa Heer. ; Sequoia coticinna Heer. 



Hieran sclilosseu sich mehrere Suiten aus der 

 Sammlung des Herrn Dr. Ewald in Berlin au : Die 

 Versteinerungen aus der Tourtia der Umgebung von 

 Quedlinburg am Harz; Pflanzen -Versteinerungen aus 

 den Thoneu des subhercynischen Senon-Quaders der 

 Altenbiu-g bei QuedUnburg; Versteinerungen der 



