ON FOSSIL POLYZOA. 217 



Professor Hitter von Keuss. 



1874. Die fossilen Bryozoen, &c (Fossil Bryozoa of the Austro-Hungarian 

 Miocene). Sitzb. K. Ak. Wiss. Math. Naturw. Classe, abth. i. bd. lxviii. 

 hefte 3-5, pp. 219-222. A brief notice of memoir which was to appear 

 in the Denkschriften. 

 „ Paliiontologische Studien. (Paleontology of the Older Alpine Tertiaries.) 

 „ Miocene Bryozoa of Austro-Hungary, Part I. Denkschr. K. Ak. Wiss. bd. 

 abth. i. pp. 141-190 (plates 1 to 12). Describes ninety-five species, of 

 which forty-one are new Zejjralue and two are new Membraniporee. (This 

 work was completed by Dr. Manzoni, to whose name reference can now 

 be made.) 



Friedrich Adolph Eoemee. 



1863. Die Polyparien des Norddeutschen Tertiar-Gebirges. Abdruck aus Palreonto- 

 graphica. Cassel, Verlag von Fischer. 



Captain Charles Sturt. 



1833. Two Expeditions into the Interior of South Australia. London, 2 vols. 

 8vo. ; vol. ii. pp. 253, 254 (plate 3). 



Tertiary Polyzoa in Australia were first collected by Sturt ; but ' the 

 reference of his specimens to species at that time known as European . . . 

 will not, I think, stand.' — ' Synopsis,' R. Etheridge, jun. 



Dr. Stoliczka. 



1864? Austrian Novara Expeditions to Australia. In one of the vols. Dr. Stoliczka 

 describes ' Fossile Bryozoen aus dem Tertiaren Griinsandstein der Orakei 

 Bay, Auckland,' pp. 87-158. 



A. William Waters, F.G.S. 



1877. Remarks on the Eecent Geology of Italy. ' Transactions of the Manchester 



Geological Society,' 1877. Paper read June 26. 



In this paper Mr. "Waters gives some account of the Bryozoa Limestone 

 of Calabria, with lists and range of species. No descriptions or plates. 



1878. On Bryozoa. ' Proceedings of the Literary and Phil. Soc' vol. xvii. No. 10, 



1877 and 1878; Manchester Micro, and Nat. Hist. Soc. Paper read 

 March 1878. 



In this paper Mr. Waters treats of the structure of the Polyzoa, more 

 particularly of the character of the cell and the minute details in connec- 

 tion with its structure, for the purpose of comparison and study of fossil 

 species. 



1878. Bryozoa (Polyzoa) from the Pliocene of Bruccoli (Sicily). ' Proceed. Man- 

 chester Geol. Soc' Paper read May 1878. 



In the Sicilian deposits the debris closely resembles that of the Crag. 

 From the Bruccoli bed Mr. Waters describes forty-three species of Polyzoa 

 — thirty-two species of Ckeilostomata and eleven of Cyclostomata. One 

 plate of illustrations. 



1878. On the Use of the Opercula in the determination of the Cheilostomatous 



Bryozoa. 'Proceedings. Lit. and Phil. Soc' vol. xviii. No. 2, Sessions 

 1878-9. Paper read Oct. 1878. One plate, thirty-seven figures. 



1879. Bryozoa (Polyzoa) of the Bay of Naples. 'Ann. Mag. Nat. History,' ser. v. 



vol. iii. 1879, Jan., plates viii. to xi. ; Feb. 1879, plates xii. to xv.; March, 

 1879, plates in previous parts ; April, 1879, ' Cyclostomata ' plates xxiii., 

 xxiv. 



