64 GEOLOGY. 



Continuation of the j'early record of geological literature relating to 

 Switzerland and the adjoining parts of neighbouring countries. [Ap- 

 peared originally in the Arch. Sci. Phys. NatJ] G. A. L. 



Feistmantel, Karl. Zum Trilobitenfunde bei Pribram. [Dis- 

 covery of a Trilobite at Pribram.] Verh. h.-Tc. geoh Reichs. pp. 

 162-165. 



Fellenberg, E. von. Ein Abstecher in die hohe Tatra. [Excursion 

 to High Tatra.] Jahrh. Schweiz. Alpend. Jahrg. xi. pp. 320-368, 

 coloured view and folding geological section. 



Touches on the geology, pp. 363-366. 



Ferrand, H. Courses dans la Savoie et le Dauphine. [Excursions 



in Savoy and Dauphine.] Sull. Club Alp. Fran^. p. 217. 

 Contain geological notes. 



Excursion a la breche de Lauvitel. [Excursion to the Breche 



de Lauvitel.] Ann. Club Alp. Fran(^. 2 ann. p. 259. 

 Contains geological notes. 



Filhol, H. Eecherches sur les Phosphorites du Quercy. Ann. Set. 

 Geol.t. vii. cab. 2, pp. 220. 



Geological introduction, pp. 1-44. [Fossils, post under Paleonto- 

 logy.] The nature of the pockets in which the phosphate of lime in the 

 Dep. Lot, Tarn, and Garonne are deposited is described, and a history 

 of previous opinion given. They are U. Eocene, have been filled in 

 from above, the end of the process accumulating a siderolitic deposit. 

 Of MoUusca 29 species have been found (terrestrial). Some of the 

 workings are 30 metres deep. E. B. T. 



Flahault, Evariste. Les alluvions de la Lys, a Comines. [Alluvia 

 of the Lys, at Comines.] Afm. Soc. Geol. J^orcl, t. iii. pp. 89-91, 

 fig. in text. 

 Gives a sketch-section across the valley of the Lys, showing 7 divi- 

 sions (sands, earths, peat, and clays) above the supposed Ypresian clay. 

 The data are from two borings. G. A. L. 



Fontannes, F. Sur le cailloutis de la Fuly et les sables a Buccins 

 des environs d'Heyrien (Isere). [Pebble-bed of La Euly and 

 Buccinum sands near Heyrien, Isere.] Bull. Soc. Geol. France, 

 3 ser. t. iv. pp. 224-226. 



Analysis of part of the author's memoir on '' Le vallon de la Fuly, 

 etc." See Geological Becokd for 1875, pp. 307, 387. 



. [On the Ammonites tenuilobatus zone of Crussol, near Yalence.] 



Mem. Ac. Lyon, t. xxi. ; abstract in Eev. Geol. for 1875-76; Ann. 

 Mines, ser. 7, t. x. p. 559. 



Is disposed to admit that the Amm. tenuilobatus zone, or the syn- 



