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senairei is proposed. The other specimen is a lower -wing referred to 

 the same new genus as the last, with the name P. Borhiensis, after the 

 Borinage canton in which it was found. A doubtful impression of a 

 termite's wing was also found. These three are figured in heliotype. 



The second note is a correction of the first. Ecncwed examination 

 of the second specimen (P. Borinensis) showed it to bo rather Lepidop- 

 terous than Orthopterous ; and the genus Breyeria is proposed for its 

 reception, the specific name remaining unchanged. Plate vi. shows 

 side by side an upper wing of Attacus axirata and that of the fossil. 



The third note announces the discovery of more Coal Measure insect- 

 remains, and of a Dipterous species in the ferruginous Oolite of Belvaux 

 (Belgian Luxemburg). G. A. L. 



Bbttger, Dr. 0. Die Eoceenformation von Borneo und ihro Yer- 

 steinerungen. [Fossils of the Borneo Eocene.] Paleontograjohica^ 

 Suppl. iii. Lief. i. pp. 9-59, pis. i.-x. 



A table gives the distribution of fossils in the three divisions ; some 

 few are identified with species from European Eocene, more from that of 

 India. The new species are : — Turbo Borneensis, T. pnniciyif/idatus, 

 Cerithium Jilocinctum, Natica (Amjoullina) patulceformis, Terehra hifili- 

 fera, Conns ffracilisjjira, Mitra cequiplicata^ Bimella incequicostata, 

 Buccinum Bengaronense, Cyprcea angygyra, C. paniculus, Teredo strio- 

 latuSf Teredina annulata, Tellina biornata, T. rotimdata^ Sunetta sinuosa, 

 Cardiwn deplanatum^ C. eduliforme, C. sitbfragile, Cyrena (Batissa) 

 Borneensis, C. (Corbicula) Rengaronensis, Corbis minor ^ Venus sulcif era, 

 Ludna Borneensis, L. corbulceformis, Cardita arcmformis, C. ( Veneri- 

 Citrdid) Borneensis, Area lucinccformis, Cypricardia sulcosa, C. {Modio- 

 laria) tenuis, Anatina annulifera, Psammosolen truncatus, Siliqua annuli- 

 fera, Panopcea Jtlifera, Avicula peregrina, Pecten rete, P. subarcuatus, 

 Terebratula Bengaronensis. E. B. T. 



Brady, Henry B. On some Eossil Foraminifcra from the "West- 

 Coast District, Sumatra. Geol. Mag. dec. ii. vol. ii. pp. 532-539, 

 pis. xiii., xiv. 

 Several well-known species from Tertiary strata are described, to- 

 gether with a new form (Orbitoides Sumatrensis) and a new variety 

 (Nummidina Ramondi, var. Verbeekiana). Fusulina ^irinceps, Ehr., 

 from Carboniferous strata, is also described. H. A. N. 



Brodie, Rev. P. B. On the Correlation of Fossil Insects. Proc, 



Wai-wiclc. Field Club, 1874, pp. lG-38 (? published in 1875). 

 A reprint, with additions and corrections, of the paper noticed in 

 the Geological Hecord for 1874, p. 289, under a different title. 



Brogger, W. C. Fossiler fra Oxna og Klcttcn. Geol. Fbren. Stock- 

 Twhn ForJuimll. Band ii. ; 1 plate. 



Remarks on fossils, chiefly Trilobites, from the Cambrian rocks of 

 the above localities, near Osterdal in Norway. The plate includes 

 figures tracing the growth of a Trilobito resembling Liostracus. H. M. 



