56 Moll. 
VII. MOLL use A. 
[1904] 
Switzerland : — Lower Cretaceou.s fauna of Western Swiss Jura ; Baum- 
BERGER (38). — Few Gault and Urgonian fossils from near Bregentz ; 
Stizenberger, Eclog. geol. Helvet. viii, p. 221. 
Italy : — Few Urgonian fossils from Capri ; Parona, Atti Acc, Lincei 
xiii, pt. 1, p. 165. — Occurrence of Biradiolites near Schio ; Parona (470). 
Austro- Hungary : — Lists of fossils from Eastern Bohemia ; Jahn (328). 
— Senonian fossils from River Aranyos ; Palfy, Jahresber. Ungarn geol. 
Anstalt 1901, p. 79. — Oenomanian fossils from Bohemia ; Jahn, Yerh. 
geol. Reichsanst. 1904, p. 297. — Two new species of Inoceraraus from 
Siebenburgen ; Palfy (465).— Few fossils from East Bohemia ; Petra- 
SCHECKjVerh. geol. Reichsanst. 1904, p. 59. — Fauna of Urmos (Transylvania), 
with n. spp. ; Simionescu (563). — Neocomian Fauna from the South 
Carpathians, with n. spp. ; Simionescu (561). — Few fossils from the Iser 
Region ; Zahalka, SB. Bohmisch. Ges. 1903, No. xxxii. 
Poland : — Wealdian and Neocomian fossils from Poland ; Michalski, 
Mem. Com. geol. St Petersb. xxii, p. 339. 
Asia: — Fossils from Ferghana; Bohm (61). — Species of Eurydesma 
from the Salt Range ; Koken (367). — Fossils from between Cretaceous and 
Jura of Sula Is., with n. spp. ; Boehm (60). — New Ce23halopoda from the 
Hokkaido ; Yabe (665). 
Africa : — Few fossils from Madagascar ; Boule & Thevenin, Bull. Soc. 
geol. France iii, ^. 435. — Fossils from Somaliland, with n. spp. ; Dacque 
(162). — Fauna of deposit at Umkwelane Hill, Natal, with n. spp. ; 
Etheridge (211). — On fauna of Egypt, with n. spp. ; Fourtau (231). — 
Few fossils from the Sahara ; Haug, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxviii, p. 1529.— 
Famia from Kameruns, with n. spp. of Cephalopods ; Solger (585). — 
New species of Pseudocucullcea., n. gen., from the Kameruns ; Solger 
(584). 
America : — New forms of Molluscs from Argentina, with Pseudotylostoma, 
n. gen. ; Ihering (323). — Fossils from Rio Negro, with n. sp. of Gryphcea ; 
Bohm, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. Iv, Protok. p. 71. — Collection of 
Ammonites from Texas, with n. spp. ; Lasswitz (388).— Laramie Group : 
Farreysia hariiumi, n. n. for Unio browni, Whitf. ; Pilsbry, Nautilus 
xviii, p. 12. — Few fossils from Arizona ; Stanton in Ransome, Pap. U. S. 
Geol. Survey xxi, p. 70. — Six new species of Unio from the Laramie Group; 
Whitfield (630). — Few fossils from Upper Chalk of South Patagonia ; 
Wilckens, Centrbl. Mineral. 1904, p. 597. 
Australasia :— Occurrence of Ptyc/ioceras and other n. spp. in Northern 
Territory of South Austraha ; Et^ieridge (213). — Notes on Australian 
fossils with n. spp. ; Etheridge (214). 
Jurassic : — Notes on some species of Ammonites ; Healey (284). 
British Isles -.—Review of Hildoceratidce of British Isles with n. genu, 
and n. spp. ; Buckman (90). — Few fossils from Portland series at Hadden- 
ham ; Davies, P. Geol. Ass. xviii, p. 385. — Fossils from Scarborough ; 
Fox-Strangways (232).— Lower Oolite forms near Bristol ; Tutcher 
(621). — Oolite fossils from Cheltenham ; Richardson (526). 
East Greenland :— Fossils from East Greenland, with n. spp. ; Madsen 
(407) : also Skeat (568). 
Germany : — Occurrence of Dicems in Hanover ; Menzel, Zeitschr. 
Deutsch. geol. Ges. Ivi, Protok. p. 10.— Fauna of the Solenhofen Platten- 
kalk ; Walther (640). 
France : — L^pper Jurassic Cephalopods and Gastropods from Calvados, 
with n. spp. ; Bigot (53). — Few Jurassic fossils fi-om Calvados ; Dou- 
viLLE, Bull. Soc. geol. France iv, p. 106. — Ammonites 6aye/ from Besau90u ; 
Petitclerc (480). — Fauna of the zone of Lioceras concavuni at Mont d'Or, 
with n. spp. ; Riche (527). 
Spain : — Few fossils from various formations from Ortigosa ; A'icente, 
P>ol. Soc. Aragon. Ci. nat. ii, p. 127. 
