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8o ' kditor's note.- 



PAL/EONTOLOGY. 



Caziot. — Indication des Mem. parus et des fossiles decrits ajipaitcnant an tenain 

 lacustre d'as^e cietace du midi de la France. Feu. Jeini. Nat., 1894, pp. 

 91-93, 107-109. 



Clarke, J. M. — A'anno a new CephaloiJud. Amer. deol., 1894, vol. xiv., 

 pp. 205-8, I 111. 

 Mr. Crick points out to us that this sujiposed new form is hard to distinguish 

 from the jMOto-conch oi Eiidoceras figured liy Holm in Pal. Ah/iand/., iii., Hft. i. 



Crick, G. C. — Jurassic Cephalopoda from Western Australia, 2 jits. Cieol. 

 Mag., 1894, pp. 385-93 and 433-4I, 2 pis. 

 Several new species of Annnonites. 



Dawson, J. W. and Hind, W. — On the genus Naiadites as occurring in the 

 coal -formation of Nova Scotia. Quart. Journ. Cieol. Soc. , 1894, jip. 435- 

 42, I pi. 



Futterer, K. — Beitrdge zur Kennlniss des Jura in Ost-Afrika. Zeit. Dcutsch. 

 Geol. Ges. , Bd. xlvi., pp. I -493, 6 pis. 



Jimbo, K. — Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Fauna der Kreideformation von 

 Hokkaido. Pali^ont. Abhandl., N. F. ii., lift. 3, pp. 47, 9 pis. 



KittI, E. — Die triadischen (jastropoden der Marmolata und verwandler Fundstellen 

 in den weissen Rifi'kalken Siidtirols. Jahrh. K.K. Geol. Reichsanst, Bd. 

 xlix., |ip. 99-182, 6 pis. 



Locard, A. — Descrs. des Moll, cpuuternaires nouveaux . . . de Cremieu(Iscrc). 

 Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, T. .xli, pp. 201-20. 

 I Sitcciuea, i Hyaliiiia, 7 Helix, 2 Ziia. 



Moricke, W. — -Versteinerungen des Lias und Unteroolith von Chile. Neue.s 

 Jahrl)., Beil. Bd. ix., pp. i-ioo, 6 j)ls. 



Schwarz, E. H. L. — The Aptychus. Geol. Mag., 1S94, jip. 454-9, figs. 



BIOGRAPHICAL. 

 Anon. — Fsaiah Gregor (obituary). Naut., 1S94, vol. viii.. pp. 56-7. 

 Crosse. — Paul Fischer (with j)ortrait). Journ. de Conchy., 1894, pi')^,6-i2. 



EDITOR'S NOTES. 



I trust that those malacologisl> ulm have so generously supported my efforts 

 in the past will continue to support those of Mr. W'ei)b and myself in the future, 

 so that volume iii. when complete may be a great ad\ance upon either of its 

 predecessors. 



One of the main features of the Journal — the "Bibliography'" — will be 

 continued and made even more complete than in the past. To those authcMS 

 who have assisted in the past I am deejily grateful, and especially to Mr. K. K 

 Sykes for his labours in this department. 



