INVERTEBRATA. 283 



cluster 1, Hemiaster 1, Brissopsis 2, Linthia 2, Schtzaster 2, Pericosmus 

 1, Prenaster 2, Echinocardimn 1, Meter op neustes 2, Easpatangus 2, 

 Spatanrjus 2 ; there are no new names. The number described in the 

 whole memoir is 53, of which 43 are from the Eocene. The fossil 

 Echinidae from Switzerland described by De Loriol number 438. E. B. T. 



Loriol, Ph. de. Note sur quelques Especes IS'ouvelles appartenant a 



la Classe des Echinodermes. [New Echinoderms.] Mem. Soc. Fhys. 



Hist. Nat, Geneve, t. xxiv. pp. G59-673, pi. i., ii. 



Describes and figures the following new species : — Enallaster Kar- 



steni, Neocomian ?, Ecuador ; and Astropecten Filleti, L. Neocomian, 



France. Gives the name Fseudocidaris Scmssiirei to Cidaris (jlandifera, 



Galeotti (non Goldf.) W. H. D. 



Lotti, B. Di alcune recenti scoperte paleontologiche nei dintorni di 

 Massa Marittima nella provincia di Grosseto. [Palaeontology of 

 Massa Marittima.] Pp. 6. 4to. Rome. 



Lundgren, Bernhard. Om Inoceramus asterna i kritformation i 

 Sverige. [Species of Inoceramus in the Cretaceous of Sweden.] 

 Geol. Foren. Stockholm Fork. Bd. iii. pp. 89-96, pi. v. 



Treats historically and critically of the Swedish Cretaceous Inocerami. 



. Om Belemniterna i Sandkalken i SkSne. [Belemnites in^the 



Calcareous Sandstones of Scania.] Ofv. k. Vet.-AJcad. Fork. Arg. 

 xxxiii. no. 10, pp. 15-21. 



Treats of the species of Belemnites and of their associated fossils. 



. [Crinoids in the Chalk of Sweden.] N. Jahrh. Heft ii. pp. 



180-182. 



Crinoid stems have been found in the Chalk of Kopinge, near Ystad, 

 and have been commonly referred to Bouryueticrinus. But a calyx lately 

 discovered comes very near to Antedon Fischeri, Geinitz. F. W. 11. 



McCoy, Prof. F. Prodromus of the Palaeontology of Victoria ; or, 



Figures and Descriptions of Victorian Organic liemains. Decade 



iii. pp. 40, pis. 10. 8vo. MeJhourne and London. 



The following new U. Silurian trilobites are figured and described — 



Forhesia euryceps, Lichas australis, and Homalonotus Harrisoni. Among 



the Tertiary species described are Thylacoleo carnifex, Owen, the only 



specimen extant exhibiting all the teeth in front of the carnassial in 



the upper jaw in situ (modifications in the synonymy are proposed), 



and the following new species of Mollusca : — Pleurotomaria tertiaria, 



Haliotis orinoides, and If. Moorahoolensis^ U. Miocene ; H. nerosoides 



and Cerithium Flemiwjtonensui^ L. Pliocene ; Triyonia Howitti and Ga~ 



cullcea Gorioensis, Oligocene and Miocene ; Gyprcea (Aricia) yujas, G. 



(Trivia) arellanoides, and G. (Aricia) plaiypyya, Oligocene ; G. {Aricia) 



platyrhyncha, Miocene. K. E., Jun. 



