300 PALJEONTOLOGT. 



Brdgger,W. C. Fossiler fra del Throndhjemske, samlede 1871 og 1873 



af Th. Kjerulf, samt 1874 af Th. Kjerulf og student Friis. [Possih 



from the Throndhjem Series.] Nyt Mag. Nat. Ghristiania, Bd. 2, 



Heft 1-2, pp. 95-107. 



The following fossils are figured : — Favosites, sp. ; Streptelasma, sp. ; 



Crinoids; Bryozoa; Spirifera plicatella ', Meristella, Hall, sp.?; Atrypa 



reticularis, L. ; Rhynchonella^ sp. ; Orthis, sp ; Strophomeria, sp. ; Eaom- 



phalits, sp. ; Murchisonia^ sp. ; Pleurotomaria, sp. ; Bellerophon^ sp. ; 



Cyrtoceras, sp. ; Orthoceratites, sp. ; Litiiites, sp. E. E. 



Carpenter, Dr. W. B. Further Eesearches on Eozobn canadense. 

 Bejp. Brit. Assoc, for 1874, Sections, pp. 136, 137. 



Carter, Dr. H. J. Relation of *the Canal-System to the Tubulation 



in the Foraminifera, with reference to Dr. Dawson's ' Dawn of 



Life.' Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xvi. pp. 420-424. 



A controversial article on the true relations of the canal-system and 



tubulation of the Foraminifera^ with special reference to the claims of 



Eozoon to be regarded as a fossil. H. A. N. 



Conrad, T. A. Descriptions of a New Fossil Shell from Peru. Proc. 



Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad. pt. i. p. 139, pi. 22. 

 Ostrea callacta, probably from the Pebas group. An Acicula is also 

 figured. 



Cotteau, Gustave. Echinodermes reguliers, terrain Jurassique. [Ju- 

 rassic Echinidse.] Pal. Fi^an^. ser. 1, vol. x. pp. 1-96, plates 

 143-166. 



The following species are newly described : — Cidaris Toucasi, from 

 Khaetic of Dep. Yar ; C. Corsei, L. Lias of Haute-Marne ; C. Pellati, L. 

 Lias, from Cote d'Or, &c.; O.pilosa, a spine only, L. Lias ; C. subundosa, a 

 spine only, U. Lias ; C. Moriei, U. Lias of Calvados ; O. Carahceuji., -a 

 spine, ibidem ; C. Charmassei, from 1. Ool. of Cote d'Or ; C. Collenoti, 

 ibid. ; C. Caumonti, Inf. Ool. of Calvados ; C. Bajocensis, ibid. ; C. Du- 

 mortieri, spine only, I. Ool. near Lyons ; C. Lorteti and O. Chantrei, 

 spines, ibid. ; C. Munieri, spine from I. Ool. near Nancy ; G. Babeaui^ 

 Bath Ool. of Yonne, &c. ; C. Langrunensis, Bath Ool. of Calvados ; 0. 

 Julii, C. episcopalis, and C. Cellensis, spines from Bath Ool. ; and C. 

 Desnoyersi, Kellov., of Orne, of which a long list of synonyms is given. 



E. B. T. 



. Catalogue raisonne des Echinides fossiles du Departement de 



I'Aube. [Detailed Catalogue of the Fossil Echinoids of the Depart- 

 ment of the Aube.] Pp. 76 ; plates. 8vo. Paris. 

 Contains a full list of the species of Echinoids found in the Jurassic 

 and Cretaceous deposits of the department. Each species is shortly 

 treated of, especially in so far as specimens found in the region under 

 consideration show any peculiarities. In the Jurassic rocks of the 

 department there are 21 species known, belonging to 10 genera. In 



