298 PALEONTOLOGY. 



11 species are described and figured, of whicli 10 are new: — Orepi- 

 cephalus (Loganellus) Montanensis and Arionellus tripunctatus, from. 

 Potsdam Sandstone ; Pinna Ludlovi, from Coal Measures ; GryphcBa 

 planoconve.va, Gervillea sparsalirata, and Myalina ? (Oervillea)perplana, 

 from Jurassic (Bridger Mountains) ; and Tapes Montanensis, Mactra 

 7naia, Sanguinolaria oblata, and Thrcwia (Corimya) Grinnelli, from 

 Cretaceous rocks. H. A. N. 



Woods, Rev. J. E. T. On Some Tertiary Fossils from Table Cape, 

 Tas. Monthly Notices R. Soc. Tasm. for 1875, pp. 13-26 ; 3 plates. 



Gives an outline of the geology and a list of fossils of the deposit. 

 Describes as new 9 Gasteropods and 5 Lamellibranchs (see Index of 

 Species). R. E., Jun. 



On the Genus Fenestella. Monthly Notices R. Soc. Tasm. for 



1875, pp. 46-50. 



Remarks that in some species of Tasmanian Devonian Fenestellce 

 the cross bars or dissepiments are sparsely ceUuliferous. No Australian 

 species occur in British rocks. Gives descriptions of several previously 

 known species. E. E., Jun. 



Woodward, Henry. On some New Macrurous Crustacea from the 



Kimmeridge Clay of the Sub-Wealden Boring, Sussex, and from 



Boulogne-sur-Mer. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxii. pp. 47- 



50, pi. vi. 



The name of Oallianassa isochda is proposed for a Crustacean of the 



family of the Thalassinidse, from the Sub-Wealden boring. The name 



of M. Peytoni is further given to a new Mecochirus, which was foun^ 



both in the boring and in the Kimmeridge Clay of Boulogne. Both 



species are described and figured ; and an analysis of the fossil species 



belonging to these genera is appended. H. A. N. 



On a New Eossil Crab from the Tertiary of New Zealand, 



collected by Dr. Hector. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxii. pp. 



51-53, pi. vii. 



The name of Harpactocarcinus tumidus is given to a new crab from 



the " Ototara series '' on the N.W. coast of the South Island (see 



Hector, p. 162). H. A. N. 



On the Discovery of a Eossil Scorpion in the British 



Coal-Measures. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxii. pp. 57-59, 



pi. viii. 



Analyzes the previously known remains of Palaeozoic Scorpionidae, 



and records the occurrence in England and Scotland of examples of the 



genus Eoscorpius. The remains consist of the body-segments and one 



of the palpi ; and they are referred to a new species, E. Anglicus. 



H. A. N. 



, On a remarkable fossil Orthopterous Insect from the Coal- 



