Lower Caenozoic 



110 



85 



g NORTH AMERICA. 



g<j North Eastern United States. 



Brown, Tliomas C. A new lower 

 Tertiary fauna from Chappaquiddick 

 island Martha's Vineyard. Amer. J. 

 Sci., New Haven, Coan., (Ser. i), 20, 

 1905, ',229--23S, witli pi.), 



gh South Eastern United States- 



Aldricli, T[ruman] H[eminway]. A 

 new ovster from the Eocene of Albania. 

 Nautilus, Boston, Mass., 18, 190-1, (Gl, 

 with pi.). 



DaU, William Healey. A singular 

 Eocene Tnrbinella. [From the Eocene 

 of Georgia.] Nautilus, Boston, Mass., 

 18, 1901, (9-10). 



gi Western United States. 



Anderson, Frank M. A strati graphic 

 studv in the Mount Diablo range of 

 California. San Francisco, Proc. Cal. 

 Acad. S-ji., Geol., (Ser. 3), 2, 1905, ([155]- 

 248, with 23 pis.). Separate. 25.3 cm. 

 Arnold, Ralph. The Tertiary and 

 Quaternary Pectens of California. 

 [With bibHography.] Washington, D.C., 

 Dept. Int., U.S., Geol. Surv.,Prof. Papr., 

 No. 47, 1906, (1-264 + iii. with map, pi., 

 text fig.). 



Cockerell, T[heodore] D[ru] AFlison]. 

 A new Tertiary Planorhls. Nautilus, 

 Boston, Mass., 19, 1906, (100-101). 

 Errata. Lc, (120). 



— The fossil Mollusca of 



Florissant, Colorado. New York., N.Y., 

 Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 22, 1906, 

 (459-462,with text fig.). 



Steams, Ptohert E[dwards] C[arter]. 

 Fossil Mollusca from the John Day and 

 Mascall beds of Oregon. Berkeley, Univ. 

 Cal. Pub., Bui. Dept. Geol., 5, 1906, (67- 

 70, with text fig.). 



85.2431 ARTHROPOD A. 



Mennier, Fernand. Etude de 

 quehiues Diptcres de I'ambre. Ann. sci. 

 nat. (Zool.), 16, Paris, (ser. 8), 1902, 

 (395-406, av. pi.). 



d EUROPE. 



f/c German Empire- 



Enderlein, (Uinihor. Zwei neue be- 

 scluippte Copeognatbeu aus dem Bern- 



stein. Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 29, 1905. 

 (576-580, 656). 



Horn, Walther. Ueber das Vorkom- 

 men von TetracJia Carolina L. ini preus- 

 sisclien Bernstein und die Phylogeiiie 

 der Cic'nidela-A.rten. D. ent. Zs., Ber- 

 lin, 1906, (329-336). 



Linstow, 0[tto] v. Ueber Bohrgange 

 von Kiiferlarven in Braunkohlenholz. 

 Briefl. Mitt. Berlin, Jahrb. geol. Landes- 

 anst., 26, (1905), 1906, (467-470). 



Olfers, E[rnst] von. Fltigellose Arthro- 

 poden des Bernsteins in ilirer Beziehung 

 zur Desceiidenztheorie. KiJiiigsberg, 

 Schr. physik. Gcs., 46, (1905), 1906, 

 (100-104). 



do Baltic and Islands. 



Meunier, Fernand. Contribution a la > 

 faune des Helomyzinae de I'ambre de la 

 Baltique. Feuille ieunes natural., 

 Paris, (ser. 4), 35, 1904, (21-27, av. fig.). 



Un nouveau genre de 



Psychodidae et une nouvelle espece de 

 Dactylolahis (Tipulidae) de Tambre de 

 la Baltique. Naturaliste, Paris, (ser. 

 2), 28, 1906, (103-104, av. fig.). 



Sur un Corethra de I'ambre 



de la Baltique. Paris, Bui. soc. ent., 

 1904, (89-91, av. fig.). 



g NORTH AMERICA. 



gl Western United States. 



Brues, Charles T[lionias]. Fossil 

 parasitic and phytophagous Hymeno- 

 ptera from Florissant, Colorado. New 

 York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 22, 1906, (491-498, with text fig.). 



Cockerell, T[heodore] D[ru] A[lison]. 

 A fossil Cicada from Florissant, 

 Colorado. New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist., 22, 1906, (457-458, with 

 text fig.). 



Fossil saw-flies from 



Florissant, Colorado. New York, N.Y., 

 Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 22, 1906, 

 (499-501, with text fig.). 



85.2631 CRUSTACEA, 

 d EUROPE. 



dh Italy. 



Checchia-Rispoli, Giuseppe. IJJJar- 

 paclo f(irc})iu^ ptnictuUdHS Desm. del- 

 rcoceiie di Puschici nel Monte Gargano. 



