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cFgea, M, proteus, M. (Lyrcea) Delessei, Vivipara {Paludind) Forhesi, 

 V. Gorceicci^ V. Cossensis, and V. trochlearis. C. P. G, 



Tournouer, R. Etude sur quelques especes de Murex fossiles du 

 falun de Pont-Levoy en Touraine. [Fossil Murices from the Falun 

 of Pont-Levoy, Touraine.] Journ. ConcJiyl. ser. 3. t. xv. pp. 144- 

 166, pi. 5. 

 Describes : — Murex (Fteronotus) Delaunayi, T. ; M. (P.) cyclopterus, 

 Millet; M. (P.) Vindobonensis, 'Kornes, var. Ligeriana, Touin. ; M. 

 ( Cincoreus) Dnjardini., T. ; and M. ( O.) Bourgeoisie T. Concludes with 

 some general considerations, proving that the Murices of Touraine con- 

 sist of a few European types, with a majority of exotic forms, W. 

 African and Asiatic. C. P. G 



. Diagnose d'une Coquille fossile des terrains tertiaires supe- 



rieurs d'eau douce de I'ile de Cos. Journ. Conchyl. ser. 3, t. xv. 

 p. 167. 



Diagnosis of Pyrgula Brusinai from the Upper Freshwater Tertiaries 

 of Cos. 



Addition a I'etude sur quelques especes fossiles du falun de 



Pont-Levoy en Touraine. [Addition to the article on Fossils from 

 Pont-Levoy.] Journ. Conchyl. ser. 3. t. xv. p. 242, pi. xv. fig. 6. 

 An immense specimen of Murex Dujardini has been found, 75 mill, 

 long and nearly 50 broad. C. P. G. 



Note sur le groupe des Cyllene fossiles des terrains miocenes 



de I'Europe. [The European Miocene Species of Cyllene.'] Journ, 



Conchyl. ser. 3, t. xv. pp. 329-335, pi. xv. figs. 1-5. 



Considers that there is a gradual transition from C. Desnoy er si, Bsist^ 



to the recent C. lyrata, and figures several forms in confirmation of this 



opinion. C. P. G. 



Coup d'oeil sur la f aune des couches a Congeries et des couches 



a Paludines de I'Europe centrale et meridionale, a I'occasion d'un 



recent travail de M. S. Brusina. [The Fauna of the Conge.ria and 



Paludina beds of Central and Southern Europe, with reference to 



a work by M. S. Brusina (see Geological Eecokt) for 1874, 



p. 289)]. Bull. Soc. Geol France, 3 ser. t. iii. pp. 291-298. 



Concludes : — 1. That the fauna of the Congeria beds is allied to that 



of Asia by some types of MelaniadaB, and to that of Asia by its Valen- 



ciennesice, but is essentially European in character. 2. That the fauna 



of the Paludina beds partakes of the European, N. American, and 



Asiatico-American types. 3. That neither of the two faunas is in any 



degree African. G. A. L. 



. Considerations sur les Echinodermes du Calcaire a Asteries. 



[The Echinoderms of the .Asteria Limestone.] Bull. Soc. Geol. 

 France, 3 ser. t. iii. pp. 484-490. 

 The Echinoderms of this limestone (which is Tongrian = Middle 



