340 APPEiroix. 



In the foregoing tables I have not attempted to revise the generic and 

 specific names of the fossils mentioned, preferring to give them exactly in the 

 same form in which authors of the respective tables have published them. 



The following may be consulted as giving additional useful tables and 

 references : — 



E. Renevikb. — "Tableau des Terrains Sedimentaires," Bull. See. Vaudoise 



des Sc. Nat. t. xii. & xiii. (1873-4). 



F. Saccc— " Le Ligurien," Bull. Soc. G^ol. Fr. 3= sdr. t. xvii. (1889), Table 



p. 229. 



F. Sacco.— Bull. Soc. Beige de G(5ol. (M^m.) t. ii. (1888) p. 295. 



J. Pbestwich. — "Geology," vol. ii. (1888), pp. 6, 7. 



J. W. JuDD. — "Oligocene Strata of Western Europe," Quart. Joum. Geol. 

 Soc. vol. xxxvi. (1880) p. 107. 



Clement Eeib. — "Pliocene deposits of Britain," Mem. Geol. Surv. (1800) 

 pp. 222-3. 



A. De L apparent.— "Traits de G^ol." 2nd ed. (1885) pp. 1163, 1189, 1209, 

 1230. 



G. Steinmann. — " Die Nagelfiuh von Alpersbach in Schwarzwalde," Ber. 



naturf. Ges. zu Freiburg, i. B, t. 4. p. 1. 



M. MouELON.— " G(Sol. de la Belgique," t. i. (1880) pp. 246 &c. 



Benoist.— Bull. Soc. G^ol. Fr. 3= stSr. t. xv. (1887) p. 854. 



Bbnoist. — Actes Soc. Linn, de Bordeaux, t. xli. (1888), p. 191. 



RoussEL. — Assoc. Fr., Congres de Toulouse, 2' partie (1888) p. 459. 



G. N. Zlatauski.— Bull. Soc. Beige de Geol. (Pr.-Verb.) t. iii. (1889) 

 p. 422. 



