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Relates in part to the new Polyzoan genus Bliahdomeson (see above). 

 Points out that Millepora gracilis and M. rhombifera belong to Rhahdo- 

 meson^ whilst M. similis and M. interporosa are different in structure, 

 and may be provisionally placed in the genus Ceriopora. A Polyzoon 

 from the same locality pre\^ously referred to was further identified with 

 P. tuherculata. H. A. N. 



Young, Jokn. On the Occurrence of Saccammina Carteri (Brady) 

 in the Limestone Series of the Lanarkshire Coal-field. Trans. 

 Geol. Soc. Glasgow, vol. iv. pt. iii. pp. 263-266. 

 Identifies certain fossils from the second " calmy " limestone of a 

 section near Braidwood, belonging to the Lower Limestone of the 

 Lanarkshire coal-fields, with the organism first found in the Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone of Northumberland, and described as Saccammiyia Car- 

 teri. Some other localities are mentioned where this Foraminifer has 

 been found. G. A. L. 



, and James Armstrong. The Fossils of the Carboniferous 



Strata of the West of Scotland. Trans. Geol. Soc. Glasgow, vol. 



iv. pt. iii. pp. 267-281. 



Consists of full lists of fossils found in -the Robroyston district. The 



following new species are described — Loxonema claihratula^ Macro- 



cheihis semistriatus, Murchisoniajimbricarinata, Naticopsis Bohroystonen- 



sis. Figures of these will be given with the second part of this paper. 



G. A. L. 



See also : — 



Jones, Prof. T. R. Cyihere plicata from London Clay, p. 335. 

 Zarecznego, Dr. St. Cenomanian Fossils, Galicia, see p. 106. 



