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Speyer, Dr. Oscar. Die palaontologischen Ein sclilusse der Trias in 

 der Umgebung Fuldas. [Triassic Fossils of Fulda (Hesse Cassel).J 

 Fulda. 



Stefani, C. D. Descrizione di niiove specie di molluschi pliocenici 

 italiani raccolti nei dintorni di S. Miniato di Tedesco. [New 

 Italian Pliocene Mollusca.J Bull. Soc. Mai. Ital. vol. i. pp. 9. 



Stephens, T. On the Discovery of Trilobites and other Silurian 

 Fossils in Tasmania. Monthly Notices R. ISoc. l^as. for 1874, 

 p. 27. 



Notices the occurrence of the genera Phacops, Ogygia, Calyrnene^ 

 Conocephalites, Orthis, and EaompTialas. No species are mentioned. 



Sterzel, J. T. [Fossil Plants of the Ijlothliegende of Chemnitz,] 

 Ber. nat. Ges. Cliemnitz, Bd. v. pp. 71-243. 



Stevenson, D. Notice of Striated Rock Surfaces ,on North i^^rwjck 

 Law. Froc. li. Soc. Edin. vol. viii. pp. 481-484. 

 ■~ 'States that " they present the usual two-fojd glacial aspect of 

 smoothly -ground undulating surfaces, indented by occasional deep 

 striae or scorings." 



Stolpe, M. Beskrifning till Kartbladet *' Riseberga " (No. 54). [De- 

 scription of Biseberga Sheet (Swedish Geol. Survey).] Sver. Geoh 

 undersoJcn. Pp. 29. See notice of map in volume for 1875, 

 p. 869. 



Stossich, M. Escursione sull' isola di Pelagosa. [Excursion to the 

 Island of Pelagosa.] Boll. Soc. Adr. Trieste, vol. i. no. 6, October. 



The rocks forming the island are : — 1. Cherty limestone, with a 

 coarse conglomerate or breccia derived from it. 2. Limestone, with 

 many fossils (Helix). 3. Hard yeUow conglomerate, with marine 

 fossils. On the S. side of the island are gypsum deposits, associated 

 with a clayey marl. G. A. L. 



Struckmann, C. Ueber einige der wichtig^tenfossilcn Siiugethiere 

 der Quartarzeit oder Diluvial-Periode in Deutschland, mit beson- 

 derer Beriicksichtigung des nordwestlichen Deutschlands und der 

 Provinz Hannover. [Quaternary Mammals of N.W. Germany.] 

 Sitz. nat. Ges. Hannover, and Ber. nat. Ges. Hannover , Jahrg 24. 



Treats of pnehistoric man and the contemporary mammals. 



Symonds, Rev. W. S. Evidence-of Glacier Action in Central France, 

 Nature, vol. xiii. pp. 67, 68. 



Refers to Dr. Hooker's remarks (see p. 356), and states that M. 

 Lecoq has obtained remains of Marmot, Mammoth, and Tichorhine 

 Rhinoceros fro;n crevices in the lava of that district. C. E. D. 



