44 CURRENT LITERATURE. 



Harris, G. F. — On the Discovery of a Ptcropod in Riitisli Eocene Strata ; with 

 tlie descr. of a new species. Proc. Malac. Hoc. Lond., 1894, vol. i., 

 pp. 61-2, Hi^. 



Hall, T. S., and Pritchard, G. B. — Notes on the Eocene Strata of the 

 P.ellarine Peninsula. Proc. Roy. Soc. \'ict., vol. vi., ]ip. 1-23, pi. i. 



Koenen, A. v. — Ueher die Unter-oligoca.nie P'auna der Mergel von Piurgas. 

 Sitz. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien., Mat. Nat. CI. Abth. I. Bd. cii., pp. 179-89. 



Mojsisovics von Mojsvar, E. — Die Cephalopoden der Hallstatter Kalke. 

 Abhandl. K. K. Geol. Reich., vi. Hft. 2, pp. x. 835, atlas, 130 pis. 

 Very many new sections, genera, and species are a]ii)arently described, but the 

 author does not, unfortunately, indicate them in the customar)- way, so that 

 a good deal of research is necessary to discover them. 



Newton, R. B., and Harris, G. F. — A Revision of the British Eocene 

 Scaphopoda, with descr. of some new species. Proc. Malac. .Soc, Lond., 

 1894, vol. i., pp. 62-9, pi. vi., fig. I. 



Newton, R. B., and Harris, G. F. — Descr. of some new or little-known Shells 

 of i'ulnionate Moll, from the Oligocene and Eocene formations of England. 

 //'/(/., pp. 70-7, pi. vi. 



Parent, H. — Sur une nouv. espece d'Ammonite [Hop/ifes jaiineli\ du Gault. 

 Ann. Soc. Geol. Nord., vol. xxi., pp. 265-70. 



Praeger, R. Lloyd. — Pal^^eontological Notes. Irish Nat., 1S94, vol. iii., pp. 17-8. 



Sarasin, C. — Etudes sur les Oppelia du groupe du Nisiis et le Sonneratia du 

 groupe du biciii-vntiis et da raresiilcatns. Bull. Soc. Geol., France, vol. xxi., 

 pp. 149-64, 3 pi. and figs, in text. 



Sherborn, C. Davis. — On the Date of .Sowerby's Genera of Recent and 

 Fossil Shells. Ann. Mag. N. H., 1894, pp. 370-1. 



Tate, R. — The Gasteropods of the older Tertiaries of Australia (]")t. iv. ). Trans. 

 Roy. Soc, S. Aust., vol. wii., pp. 316-45, pi. vi.-x. 



Toula, F. — Der Jura im Balkan niirdlich von .Sofia. Sitz. K. Akad. Wiss. 

 Wien. Mat. Nat. CI. Ablh. i. Bd. cii, pp. 191-206, 2 pis. 



Woehrmann, S. v. — Die Raibler Schichten. Jahrb. K. K. Geol. Reich. Wien. 



Bd. xliii., jip 617-768. 

 Mollusca, pp. 650-S8, figs. Phipocardia (Cyprinidiv), Diploihihis (Trochidce) 



n. gen. 



BIOGRAPHICAL. 



Girard, A.— Necrologia : Arthur Morelet. Ann. de Sci. Nat. Porto., 1894, 

 vol. i., pp. 49-51- 



EDITOR'S NOTES. 



Mr. Walter Garstang, M.A., Naturalist on the Plymouth Staff of the Marine 

 Biological Association, has recently been elected to a Research I-'ellovvship at 

 Lincoln College, Oxford. ■ 



We regret to hear that Mons. A. Locard has written a work on the terrestrial 

 Mollusca of France. We trust it may not prove as useless as his earlier works in 

 the same series as the Marine, Brackish, and Freshwater Mollusca. 



from 



Copies of the original descriptions and figures of the Slugs continue to come m 

 various parts. Will snme American student kindly lend assistance? 



