(IN I'USSII, I'OI.Y/.OA. 



1!)1 



I-".. ViNCULAUiA r.iNdiATA. Rss. ^Ms.«.. ' Osf .-urigar.' 



^lvi;ln/(iL'M, IJdIlilti. 



4(!. „ I'lNcrAM \i, I'liill., HsA. I. i\ p. T'-'t ; ' I'luui. dcutsch. 



Olxiroligocilii,' p. •">'•; ' Mry. iloiitscli. SL^pt.' [>. 71-. 



CuiTi.AiiiA, fjamx. 



47. M llAii)i\(ii:i:i. Kss.. /. c. p. .^S. 



48. „ CAXADLNsis, ikisU, • Uriig Polv/.nii,' p. ^7; .^^an/,(mi, 

 ' Hry. Fosa.' i. p. 10. 



Lixn.n'DS, Lanix. 



49. „ ANi)i:nsA(r>, Alt.. Miui/. • 15ry. Vn^^.' i. j). 1;!. 



In an apjicndix Mau/.oni gives tho follow iiiy : 



50. ? GlCMKI.I.AKlA, Sav. 



salz,' 



t). / 



i'al. 



Part III. ' Foss. I5iy. ().st.-nn<rai'.,' !Manzoiii. 



In tlio ' (it'oloijfical lloconl ' lor 1^77, p. I»l.'), Professor Xicliol.son 

 U'ivcs a brief note on Part TH. of tho • Fossil Pryozoa of the ]\liocene of 

 Austria tincl Hungary.' This Avork f luivo not seen. It deals with 

 siiccics belonging to the Cyclostoniata. The new forms described are : — 



1. Idmonka viiucAi'A, !Manz. 0. Pi siri.ni'ouA rnouosciNA, !^^anz. 



2. FlLISl'AllPA ELIOOAXTISSIMA, ,, 



;{. „ ASTALIS, „ 



4. „ TYI'ICA, ,, 



!). Pl'STDr,f)l'01!A HUGULOSA, „ 



7. PaTINET,I,A CYATUII'OU.MIS, 

 H. DlSCOTtllilGEKA INSir.NIS, 

 0. ,. ACTINOIDI'.S, 



'Polyzoa (Bryozoa) from the Pp|U'r siiul Low(n' OHgocene,' 

 Professor Koemer. 



Professor Uoemer, in his ' Xorddeutsehen Tertiiir-Gehirges,' Cassel, 

 cJ. 18G3, adopts a classillcntion similar to that of .^[ons. Pictet in sumo 

 respects, but with tliree divisions instead of two. Pictet ' divides tho 

 Polyzoa or Bryozoa thus : — 



A. Ckli.UI.ata, D'Orbigny, have three families (Ciilii.o.sid.maia, Buslc). 



J. C'i:i.l.A]!10ll»KS. 



11. Es(iiAi;oini:s. 

 111. Ki.rsii;i:i.i.Hii,.i:. 



B. CK.NTUiruGiN.i:, with three families ((-"vilostomata, Busk). 



I. EAhicci.i.i:. 



IT. OL'KUCI I.IX.K. 

 III. Tri:i i,lp(ii;ii>.>:, ]\rilne-Ed. 



Roemer adds another family literally another division. 

 C. CEniOl'ORlD-TO, D'Orbigny. 



The 114 species given by Rocmcr as described in his monograph arc 

 distributed under .V2 genera which, in the introductiou that ])rel'aces tho 

 de.scriptive part, lias a rather elaborate synopsis. I have not broken tho 

 text of the autlior. 



' Jukes' ^fainucl </ (It'olofjy. 



