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nary. A list of the most common fossils is given, all of which (except 

 the new species) now inhabit the neighbouring seas of the archipelago 

 or of the west coast of Africa. The new species are Pocillipora Cessaci 

 and Clypeaster vulcani. G. A. L. 



FoLiN, Marquis de, and — B^rillon". Deux especes nouvelles des 

 Paluns de Cabane, pres Dax. [Two new species from theFahluns 

 of Cabane, near Dax.] Proc.-Yerb. Soc. Mai. Belg. t. iii. pp. eiii-cv. 



The species described are Ccecum fibratum and Meioceras Cabanensis. 



Fdeesti, L. Catalogo dei Moluschi Pliocenici delle colline Bolognesi, 



con una tavola. [Catalogue of the Pliocene MoUusca of the 



hills of Bologna.] Mem. Ac. Sci. 1st. Bologna, ser. iii. vol. iii. 



The second part of the Catalogue, and comprises 108 species of 



Lamellibranchiata and 2 of Brachiopoda. In an appendix a number 



of Gasteropods are catalogued, which have been discovered since the 



publication of the first part. H. A. N. 



FtJCHs, Th. Petrefacte aus dem Schlier von Hall und Kremsmunster 

 in Oberosterreich. [Possils from the Marls of Hall and Krems- 

 munster in Upper Austria.] Yerh. k.-k. Geol. Beichs. pp. 111- 

 113. 



Describes the fossils of the later Tertiary marls of the above localities. 

 Amongst them is a new species, Necera Wolfi. 



. Yersteinerungen aus den oligocanen Nummuliten-Schichten 



von Polschitza in Krain. [Fossils from the Oligocene Nummu- 

 litic beds of Polschitza in Krain.] Yerh. k.-k. geol. Beichs. 

 pp. 129, 130. 



Gives lists of fossils collected by Suess in these deposits, and con- 

 cludes that they are of the same age as those of Oberburg. 



■ . Yersteinerungen aus der Eocanbildungen der Umgebung von 



BeichenhaU. [Possils from the Eocene formations of the neigh- 

 bourhood of BeichenhaU.] Yerh. k.-k. geol. Reichs. pp. 132- 

 135. 

 Gives full lists of fossils from these deposits. 



Gatjbrt, Albert. Les etres des temps primaires. [Palaeozoic 

 fossils.] Paris. Pp. 1-20, 8vo. See also Bev. Sci. pp. 993-997. 



A syllabus of the first part of the Pala^ontological course delivered 

 at the Museum of Natural History, Paris. A sketch of the divisions of 

 the Palaeozoic rocks, and notices of their chief fossils. G. A. L. 



Geinitz, Dr. Hans Bruno. Das Elbthalgebirge in Sachsen — der untere 



Quader. [Gasteropoda from the Lower Quader in the Elbe 



valley.] Palaeontographica, Bd. xx. Abth. i. Lief 7 (Gastropoden), 



pp. 239-276, pis. liii.-lx. 



The Gasteropods from the L. Quader or Cenomanian of the Elbe 



valley in Saxony are here described, to the number of 112. Many of 



these occur at Blackdown (Devon), and some as far away as India. The 



