nfVERTEBRATA. 287 



the ambulacral pores in Caryocrinus^ the latter of which he believes to 

 be ovarian. G. A. L. 



BoECK, JoHAKN. Die geologischen Verhaltnisse des sUdlicheu Theiles 

 des Bakony. [Geological Relations of the Southern Part of the 

 Bakony.] Mittheil. Jahrb. kon. ung. geol. Anst. Bd. iii. Heft 1, 

 Part 2, pp. 180 (6 plates). 

 After describing the geological structure (see p. 50), the author de- 

 votes 47 pages and 6 plates to the elucidation of some of the Secondary 

 fossils and one Tertiary form. Several previously described forms are 

 noticed ; and the following new species, all from the Lias, are described 

 and figured — Lima liothi, Turho multistnatus, Terehratula Fotterlei^ 

 T. ovatissimcefonnis, T. ( Waldheimia) Uerendica, T. ( Waldheimid) 

 Bakonica^ T. ( Waldheimia ?) linguata^ llhynduytiella UrJcutica, R. Hun- 

 f/arica, R. pseiidopolyptijcha^ R. forticostata, R. Matyasovszhyi, and R. 

 Hofmanni. The work concludes with descriptions of Ceratites Boechi 

 and Ainmonites Zsigmondyi, both of which belong to the zone of Cera- 

 tites Reitzi^ in the Trias of Bakony. H. A. N. 



Booth, W. H. Chapters on Cuttles. — No. 3. Science Gossip, 



no. 110, pp. 26-28. 

 Relates to the fossil forms. 



BoRNEMANN, L. G., Juu. Ueber die Foraminiferen-Gattung Invohi- 

 tina. [On the Genus Involutina.'] Zeit. deutsch. geol. Gesell. 

 Bd. xxvi. pp. 702-740, pis. xviii., xix. 



Enters into a discussion as to the structure, affinities, and history of 

 the genus Involutina, giving an amended diagnosis of the genus, and 

 referring to it /. Hasina, Jones. The forms described by Terquem 

 under the names of /. silicea and /. aspera are referred to Ammodiscus, 

 Reuss, the former being identified with the Orhis infimus of Strickland, 

 and standing therefore as A. infimus, Strickl., sp. The species described 

 by Terquem as /. polymorjyJia and /. limitata are referred to a new 

 genus, Silicina ; and the author founds a second new genus, Problema- 

 tina, for the reception of /. Deslongchampsi, I. petrcea, and /. nodosa. 

 In an appendix the author discusses the characters and position of 

 the curious fossils described by Terquem under the name of Annulina 

 nietensis. H. A. N, 



Bradley, F. H. Note on Anomj^htdus MeeJci. Amer. Journ. ser. 3, 

 vol. vii. p. 151. 



A letter, in which the writer states that his species Anomphalus 

 MeeJci is not congeneric with A. rotidus, the type of the genus ; he is 

 obliged to consider it the type of a new genus, for which he proposes 

 the name Dawsonella. G. A. L. 



Brady, George, Rev. H. W. Crosskey, and J). Robertson. A Mono- 

 graph of the Post-tertiary Entomostraca of Scotland, including 

 Species from England and Ireland. Palocontographical Society, 

 pp. 232, pis. i.-xvi. 



