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climate then prevailiug. Gives an account of the Glacial vertebrate 

 fauna of the district. E. B. T. 



GheUonneix, Emile. Couches Landeniennes au pied des Noires- 

 Mottes, et disposition des gres Diestieus dans les memes buttes. 

 [Landenian at the Foot of the Xoires-Mottes, and Position of the 

 Diestian Sandstones in those Hillocks.] Ann, Soc. Geol. Nordy 

 t. iii. pp. 20, 21. 



The Noires-Mottes are three hillocks situated on the N.E. flank of 

 Cape Blanc-Xez. 



Chelloimeix, Emile, and Gustave Lecocq. Observations sur les en- 

 virons de Tourcoing. [The Country round Tourcoing.] Ann. Soc. 

 Geol. Norcl, t. iii. pp. 26-29. 

 A continuation of records of local sections. See Geological IIecord 

 for 1875, p. 385. 



Choffat, P. Sur les couches a Ammonites acantJdeus dans le Jura 

 occidental. [The Amm. acanthicus Beds in the W. Jura.] Ball. 

 Soc. Geol. France, 3 ser. t. iii. pp. 76-1-773, folding table, tigure in 

 text. 



Compares in detail the species found in these beds at Porrencruy, 

 Laegern, and Wangen. 



Christ, Dr. H. Die Unterwaldner Alpen. [TJnterwald Alps.] Jahrh. 



Schweiz. Alpencl. Jahrg. xi. pp. 3-44 ; 3 views. 

 Touches on the geology (Jurassic, Cretaceous, Eocene, and Drift). 



CoUadon, D. Terrasses lacustres du lac Leman, et constitution de la 



terrasse d'alluvion sur laquelle est construite la ville de Geneve. 



[Terraces of the Lake of Geneva and Alluvial Terrace of the Town.] 



Bull. Soc. Geol. France, 3 ser. t. iii. pp. 661-668. 



Torrent- deltas are composed of oblique layers of coarse material 



capped with a horizontally bedded mass, the surface of which indicates 



the level of the lake at the time of deposition. W. H. D. 



CoUenot, — . Rectification a la Description geologique de I'Auxois 

 en ce qui concerne le deuxieme Etage du groupe oolitiquo inferieur, 

 suivie de la Description des vestiges erratiques aux environs do 

 Laroche-Yanneau, pres Flavigny. [Correction of the Geological 

 Description of Auxois relating to the second division of the L. 

 Oolite, with a description of the traces of Erratics in the neigh- 

 bourhood of J^aroche-Vanneau.] Pp. 15, plate. Semur. 



Coquand, Prof. H. Decouverte de la Craie blanche d'origine marine 

 dans la Provence. [Discovery of Marino White Chalk in Pro- 

 vence.] Bull. Soc. Geol. France, 3 ser. t. iii. pp. 599-601. 

 llecords the discovery of White Chalk near Seutis and in the Com- 

 mune of Beynes. This chalk contains Ostrea vesicularis (Meudon type), 

 0. Matheronl, and fragments of Belomnites {Belemnitella ?) and Anan* 



