INVERTEBRATA. 291 



R. rohmta, Eutot. [The last afterwards abandoned as synonymous 

 with B. ampla.'] H. A. N. 



Butot, A. Note sur quelques fossiles recueillis dans le Diluvium des 



Environs de Tongres. [Note on some fossils found in the diluvium 



of the neighbourhood of Tongres.] Ann. Soc. Mai. Behj. t. x. 



Mem. pp. 7-20, pi. i. 



Describes some Oligocene fossils from diluvium near Tongres. 



Almost all are MoUusca, and several are new to Belgium. Fiisus Loozi, 



Fleurotoma nodularis (non Desh.), Cerithium Loozi, and Neritina 



Dewalquei are new. H. A. N. 



Schltiter, Dr. Clemens. Cephalopoden der oberen deutschen Kreide. 

 (2 Theil.) [Cephalopoda of German U. Cretaceous.] Pal(xonto- 

 graphim, Bd. xxiv. Lief. 1-4, pp. 123-263, pis. 36-55. 



Continues with Turrilites., of which 13 species are described ; Bacu- 

 lites 7 species, Bac. hrevicosta being a new species from the Ems marl. 

 In a supplement to the Ammonites of a former volume we find the 

 following new species : — A. Ahtadeneiisis, A. Mengedensis, A. Emscheris, 

 from the Ems marl of Westphalia ; A. Dolhergeiisis from the mucronata- 

 zone. The appellations A. striatocostahis, A. robustus, A. scaphitoides, 

 being preoccupied, they are here changed to A. Vari, A. Wittelcindi, 

 and A. Lemfoerdensis respectively. Of Nautilus are new : — N. tenui- 

 costatuSj N. cenomanensis. N. angtdiferus, from the Cenomanian ; N. 

 Tourtice and N. Sharpei from the " Tourtia;" N. leiotropsis from Ems 

 marl ; N. Ahltenensis, N. Darupensis, and N. corticatus from the mucro- 

 nata-zonc. Under Belemnitella are ranged 3 species — B. mucronata., 

 B. lanceolata, and B. Hoeferi ; these differ from the remainder of the 

 group for which the genus Actinocamax is revived. 



The distribution of species is discussed — lists of characteristic fossils, 

 and a special one of Cephalopoda, being given for each of the zones 

 adopted [see above, p. 108]. E. B. T. 



Schwager, Corr. ^^aggio di una classificazione dei Foraminiferi 

 avuto riguardo alle loro famiglie Natural i. [Classification of 

 Foraminifera.] Boll. It. Com. geol. Ital. t. vii. pp. 475-485. 

 Divides the Order thus : — I. Porous and jmrely calcareous. II. Ag- 

 glutinant. III. Without pores, purely calcareoas. lY. With a ciii- 

 tinous shell. Group I. is further subdivided : 1, forms with chambers 

 disposed in a single row and in one plane ; 2, chambers in one row and 

 turbinate ; 3, two or more rows of chambers, e. g. Textilaria ; 4, cham- 

 bers more or less complicated, e. g. Polytrema. E. B. T. 



Scudder, S. H. Fossil Coleoptcra from the Rocky Mountain Ter- 



tiarics. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr. vol. ii. pp. 77-87. 

 Describes, from the Green Biver group, Wyoming, 25 new species ; 

 and from South Bark, Colorado, the new genus Orgctoscirtetes and new 

 species. For the now names, see Index of Species. W. H. D. 



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