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Oligocene) in the basins of the Gironue and of the Adour are repre- 

 sented by 24 or 25 species. There are no Crinoids ; the Stelleridae only 

 furnish one species, Crenaster Icevis, which gives its old name {Asterias) 

 to the formation ; of Cidaridae there are 3 genera with as many species ; 

 the Clypeastroidae are represented by 8 species belonging to 7 genera ; 

 and, lastly, the Spatangoidoe present 10 species of 6 genera. Two or 

 three doubtful species of Periaster (?), Euspatangus^ and Ecliinocyamus 

 make up the total number. The paper consists chiefly of a discussion 

 of the relations existing between this fauna and those of the other 

 principal Tongrian basins of Prance. G. A. L. 



Trautschold, H. Ueber Ammonites hicurvatus, Mich. Bull. Soc. 

 Imp. Nat. Mosc. t. xlviii. p. 394. 



Tribolet, Maurice de. Supplement a la description des Crustaces du 

 terrain neocomien du Jura j^euchatelois et Yaudois. [Supplement 

 to the Descriptions of the Neocomian Crustacea of the Neucliatelese 

 and Vaudese Jura.] Ball. Soc. Geol. France, 3 ser. t. iii. pp. 72- 

 81, pi. i. 

 The following species are figured : — Callianassa infracretacea, Trib. ; 

 Meyeria ornata (PhilL), McCoy ; Glyphea Couloni, Trib. ; PalcBastacus 

 macrodactylus^ Bell ; Palceno dentatus (R.), liob. ; Hoploparia Latreillei 

 (Eob.), Trib. ; H. neocomensis^ Trib. A list of all the Erachyurous Deca- 

 pods ends this paper. * G. A. L. 



Description des Crustaces decapodes des etages neocomien et 



urgonien de la Haute-Marne. [Neocomian and Urgonian Deca- 

 poda of the Haute-Marne.] Bidl. Soc. Geol. France, 3 ser. t. iii. 

 pp. 451-459 ; 1 plate. 

 The following species are figured, besides some mentioned above : — 

 Glyphea carinata, Trib. ; G. Meyeri, Trib. ; Hoploparia Edwardsi (Eob.), 

 Trib.; H. granulosa, Trib.; H. Cuuieri (Eob.), Trib.; Prosopon oviformis 

 (Bell), Trib. ; Caloxanthus TomhecTci, Trib. No new species are de- 

 scribed. G. A. L. 



Sur VUnio CornueJi, Orb. Journ. Concliyl. ser, 3, t. xv. 



pp, 242-245. 



D'Orbigny at first identified a species of Unio from the Oolitic iron- 

 stone of Yassy with the Unio Martini from the Wealden, but afterwards 

 recognized that the shells difi'ered, and named the Yassy species U. 

 Cornueli. D'Orbigny wrongly attributed the name Martini to Fitton, 

 instead of to Sowerby. U. Cornueli has since been found also in the 

 Neocomian of Hauterive, near Neuchatel. C. P. G, 



Sur une nouvelle espece de Crustace dccapode macroure des 



terrains valangien et urgonien de Sainte-Croix. [New Macrurous 

 Crustacean from Sainte-Croix.] Bull. Soc. Vaud. Sci. Nat. vol. 

 xiii. pp. 657-660 ; plate. 

 Claws from the L. Cretaceous of Sainte-Croix are referred to the 



