APPENDIX. 339 



Tlie Miocenes of Granada and Malaga (after MM. Bertrand and Kilian*). 



Phovinces of Guanada and 

 Malaga. 



Other regions. 



Lacustrine limestone of Salar and 

 Sta. Cruz : Limnaa girundka, 

 I'lanorbis Mantelli. 



O 

 O 



M . 



Lacustrine beds of Alcoy and of 

 Concud witli Hlpparion, Mastodon, 



Upper Miocene of Valladolid, iSc. 



Beds of Pikermi, Cucuron, Luberon, 

 and Belvedere (Thracia). 



Beds with gypsum and lignites of 

 Arenas del Bey and of Alfaear: 

 Me!aiiopsis impressa, Planorbis 

 Mantelli, Limnaa Forbesi. 



Middle Messinian of Italy (sulpho- 



gypseous formation) and Sicily. 



Gypsum of Central Spain (Old 



Castille). 

 Congeria-heAa of Vienna (?) and 



Levantine stage. Melanoj>sis-\xA 



of Majorca. 



Bed with corals of lUora and Jayena 

 {Cerithium mitrale, C. vulgatum) 

 intercalated in the pebbles (Block- 

 formation) with Ostrea lamellosa, 

 and at the base ; Dentaliuni Bouei, 

 I), inaquale, Chenopics pes-graculi, 

 Terebra fuscata, Pecten cristatus, 

 &c. 



Unconformity. 



Molasse of Albunuelas with Cli/pe- 

 aster insignis, I'ecteii scabnusculiis, 

 Ostrea Velaini. 



Molasse with Pecten Zitteli (Eseu- 

 zar), P. prescabriusculus, P. sub- 

 benedictus, Ter. grandis, C'id. 

 avenionensis. 



Beds with 0. gingensis, 0. crassis- 

 sima, Fanopea cf. Metiardi, &c. 



Sarmatic beds of Vienna, Sicily and 



Balearic Isles. 

 Tortonian (Stazzano, Tortona) of 



Italy, Algeria; Tegel of Baden, 



near Vienna. 

 Tortonian conglomerate of Sicily. 



Helvetian of Seguenza, Algeria, 



Corsica, Malta, Balearic Isles, 



and of the Alps. 

 Molasse of the Ehone valley. 

 Ist Mediterranean ^tage (pro 



parte) : beds of Grund, Bakos and 



Bya (Hungary). 

 Beds with P. Zitteli, &c. of Sinah. 



Molasse of Gebel-Geneffi, near 



Suez. 



Marly gypsum beds of Pradon and 



Quentar. , 



Schlier (?) : Lower Helvetian gyp- 

 sum of Algeria and parts of Italy. 



Tertiaries of the Valley of the 2Iesima, Italy (after Nevianij-). 

 Post- f Saharian. — Siliceous sands. 

 lEUTiARY. [ Sicilian. — Calcaire grossier with Brachiopoda and Bryozoa. 

 I Astian. — Blue clay. 



1 Zanclean. — White marls with Pecten hisirix and P. cristatns. 

 > ? Conglomerate of Soriano. 



PLIOCE.-iE. 



Miocene. ■{ tt i »■ f Cli/pcasfer-sands. 



\ Helvetian. | j^-{^^^^^^^ „n^ Madrepores. 



Paleozoic eocks. 



Compare also the classiBcation of this interesting district by M. De Stefani. 



* Mem. Acad. Sci. France, " Mission d'Andalousie," t. xxx. p. 377. 

 t A. Neviani, " Le Forniazioni Terziarie nella valle del Mesima," Boll. Soc. Gecl. 

 Ital. vol. vii. (1888J p. 100. 



z2 



