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Brauer, Friedrich. Aiisichteu liber die paliiozoisclieu Insecten und 

 dereu Deutuug, vou. Prof. Dr. Friedrich Brauer. Mit zwei pboto- 

 ziukogr. Tafelu (No. vii und viii). ( Aiinalea des K. K. Naturliisto- 

 risclien Ilofmuseums. liedigirt vou Dr. Frauz Hitter vou Hauer 

 (Mit siebeu Tafelu uud drei Pigureu im Texte). Baud 1, No. 2, pp. 

 87-12G, 18S0. Wieu.) 



Criticises much of Scudder's work. 



Britton, N. L. Fossil leaves in Staten Island aud Long clay beds. 

 (Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., iii., 30. Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 

 XXXI, p. 403, Max, 1888. New Daven.) 



Notice of Cretaceous leaves. (See last year's record.) 



Britton, N. L. Account of a cruise aloug the shores of Staten Island 

 and New Jersey. (Proc. Nat. Sci. Assoc, Staten Island, September, 

 188G. New Brighton.) 



Mentions a good exposure of tlie Lower Cretaceous marl-bed at Atlantic 

 Highlands, New Jersey, and the presence of several species of fossils there; 

 several hundred specimens were collected. 



Brogger, W. 0. Om aldereu af Olenelluszonen i Nordamerika. 



(Geol. Foreniugeus i Stockholm Forhaudl., No. 101. Bd. viii, II. 3, 



pp. 182-213.) 1880, Stockholm. 



An attempt to prove that the Olenellus beds are older than the Taradoxides 

 beds, and to establish a parallelism between part of the forms in the older 

 divisions of the American aud Scandinavian primordial faunas. The au- 

 thor thinks he has demonstrated that the Olenellus zone in America as 

 well as in Europe represents the oldest trilobite-bearing fauna so far 

 known. Outside of America the genus Olenellus is represented l)y the one 

 species only of O. WahlenherfjU , Torell, — 0. EJenilfi, Liurs. (Which is 

 quite probably a Paradoxides.) 



Brongniart, Charles. The Fossil Insects of the Primary Group of 

 Rocks, a rapid survey of the Entomological Fauna of the Palaeozoic 

 Systems. (]\Ianchester Oeol. Soc. Transactions, vol. xviii, parts 10-19 

 (1884-'86), p. 200. 1885-'SG, Manchester. 



Not seen. See record for 1885, p. 71G, same paper. 



Brongniart, Chirles, Fossil Insects of the " Primary '' (Paleozoic) 

 rocks, 20 pp., 8vo., with five plates. (Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Eouen, 1885. 

 Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. xxxi, p. 150. February, 1880. New 

 Haven.) 



Notice of. 



Call, R. Ellsworth. On the Genus Campeloma, Eafinesque, ^vith a 

 Revision of the Species, Recent and Fossil. (Bull. Washburn Col- 

 lege Laboratory Nat. Hist., vol. i, No. 5, pp. 159-105, pis. iii-vi. May, 

 1880. Topeka, Kansas.) 



There are four forms of fossil Campeloma mentioned in thisrevision of the genus. 



Call, R. Ellsworth. {See McGee, W J) 



Canu, E. L'articule problematique des depots tertiaries de Florisseut, 



Planocephalus aselloides, Scudder. (Soc. Geol. du Nord, Annales, 



Tome xrii, 18S5-'80, livr. 1-3, p. 118. Lille.) 

 Not seen. 



