322 PAL-ffiONTOLOGT. 



culosa, Echinolamjpas StojpjpanianuSf E. Lucianif Hemiaster Covazii^ 

 and Micraster Stacheanus. H. A. N. 



Tawi^ey, E. B. Museum Notes — Dundry Gasteropoda. Proc. 

 Bristol Nat. Soc. ser. 3, vol. i. part i. pp. 9-59, plates i.-iii. 



Describes all the species of Gasteropoda from the Inf. Oolite of Dundry 

 Hill in the Museum at Bristol. Notes 66 species in a determinable 

 condition, of which 19 appear not to have been previously figured, while 

 15 others are added to the list of British fossils. The following new 

 species are described — Purpurina injlata, Euspira Dundriensis, Alaria 

 Dundriensis, A. trinitatis, A. Eiheridgii^ Littorina recte-planata, Turbo 

 Stoddartif T. Dundriensis, T. Shaleri, Troehus Sandersii, T. Wimvoodii, 

 Straparollus Dundriensis, Cirrus pyramidalis, PleurotomaHa Sandersii, 

 .P. obconica, P. distinguenda, P. Dundriensis, P. Stoddarti, P. Yeovi- 

 lensis. H. B. W. 



Tekqtjem, M. 0. Quatrieme Memoire sur les Foraminiferes du 



Systeme Oolithique, comprenant les genres Polymorphina, Guttu- 



lina, Spiroloeidina, Triloculina, et Quinquelocidina de la zone a 



Ammonites ParJcinsoni de Eontoy (Moselle). [Fourth Memoir on 



the Foraminifera of the Oolitic Series, comprising the genera 



Polymorphina, Guttulina, SpirolocuUna, Triloculina, and Quin- 



queloculina of the zone of Ammonites Parhinsoni of Fontoy.] Paris, 



pp. 279-338, pis. xxx.-xxxvii. 



In this instalment of his work the author describes and figures the 



following species as new : — Polymorphina Fontinensis, P. Oolithica, 



P. intorta, P. amygdala, P. disjuncta, P. annulata, Guttulina disparilis, 



G. gibbosa, G. intricata, SpirolocuUna infraoolithica, S. vermiformis, 



S. intorta, Tnloculina costata, T. Fontinensis, T. variabilis, Quinque- 



loculina impressa, Q. ovula, Q. gibberula, Q. inconstans, and Q. angulata. 



He also discusses the characters of the above-mentioned generic types. 



H. A. N. 



Thomson, James. Descriptions of New Corals from the Carboniferous 

 Limestone of Scotland. Geol. Mag. dec. 2, vol. 1. pp. 556-559, 



pi. XX. 



Describes a new genus of CyathophylUdce under the name of Rhodo- 

 phyllum. The genus is in many respects allied to Cyathophyllum, but 

 differs in the possession of a columellar boss, which is dome-shaped, 

 " slightly raised above the inner margin of the primary septa, and 

 clasped by subconvolute ridges." Four species of the genus, all new, 

 are described under the names of Bhodophyllum Craigianum, R. Slimo- 

 nianum, R. simplex, and R. PhilUpsianum, all from the Lower Car- 

 boniferous rocks of Ayrshire and Lanarkshire. H. A. N. 



TouLA, Dr. Fkanz. Kohlenkalk- und Zechstein-Fossilien aus dem 

 Hornsund an der Siid-Westkliste von Spizbergen. [Carbonife- 

 rous and Permian fossils from the Horn Sound on the S.W. coast 

 of Spitzbergen.] Sitzungsb. k.-k. Ak. Wiss. math.-nat. CI. Bd. Ixx. 

 1874, pp. 133-156, plate. 



