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Painteb, Rev. W. H. More about Carboniferous Fish. Science 



Gossip, no. 119, pp. 253, 254. 

 Notices some fish-remaius in coal-shale, from an outlier on Baildon 

 Hill, near Bradford. 



Peach, C. W. Notice accompanying Specimen of Holoptycliiiis 

 nobilisslmus from the Black HUl, near Melrose. Trans. Edin. Geol. 

 Soc. vol. ii. part 3, p. 400. 



From a quarry on the Black Hill of Earlston. 



Pengelly, William. Notes on Dr. Riviere's Discovery of Three new 

 Human Skeletons in the Mentone Caverns in 1873-74. Trans. 

 Devon Assoc, vol. vi. part 2, pp. 560-566. 



A resume of a notice read to the Academy of Sciences in Paris by Dr. 

 E. Riviere. 



PoTJECn, I'Abbe. Note au sujet des restes d'un Elephant fossile 

 decouverts h Parniers (Ariege). Bull. Soc. Geol. France, 3 ser. 

 t. ii. pp. 8-13, 1 fig. in text. 

 A description of fragments of ElepJias primigeniiis found in the ravine 

 of Vicaria, W. of Parniers, in deposits belonging to the recent period. 



Probst, — . Beitrag zur Kenntniss der fossilen Fische (Labroiden, 

 Scarinen, Sparoiden) aus der Molasse von Baltringen. [Fossil 

 fishes from the Molasse of Baltringen.] Jahresheft. Yer. Naturk. 

 Wiirttemberg, vol. xx. pp. 275-299, t. iv. 



Redtenbacher, Dr. Anton. Reste von Ursus spelceus aus einer 

 Hohle bei Wildalpe in Obersteiermark. [Remains of Ursus spelceus 

 in a cave at Wildalpe, in Obersteiermark.] Verb. k.-k. geol. 

 Reichs. pp. 16, 17. 



RivikRE, E. Sur trois nouveaux squelettes humains decouverts dans 



Ics grottes de Menton, et sur la disparition des silex tailles et leur 



remplacement par des instruments en gres et en calcaire. [On 



three new human skeletons found in the caves of Mentono, &c.] 



Compt. Rend. t. Ixxviii. pp. 569-573. 



A detailed description of the skeletons and implements of bone and 



stone found in the Baousse-Rouss^ caverns in June 1873 and in 



January 1874. G A. L. 



Roemer, Ferd. Ueber das Vorkommen des Moschus-Ochsen (Ovibos 

 moscJuttus) in Diluvium Schlesiens. [Musk- Ox from Silesia.] 

 Zeitsch. deutsch. geol. Gesell. Bd. xxv. pp. 600-604. 

 Description of the posterior part of a skull of Ovibos moschatus in 

 the Breslau University. The matrix is a coarse grey sandy loam, pro- 

 bably from Kamnig, in Silesia ; but the locality is not definitely known. 

 This is the fourth example of this species recorded from Germany. Five 

 woodcuts of tho skull accompany the paper. F. W. R. 



