324 Notices of Memoirs — Distribution of Cephalopoda. 
Mi - . Stur remarks tbat many of tlie above-named plants belong to 
tbe “ Culm ” series, or bave, at least, very nearly related representa- 
tives in tbis horizon. Tbe genuine Sphenopteris distans is a 
cbavacteristic form of tbe “ Culm.” 
B. Cape Boheman. Tbe sandstone and carbonaceous beds of 
tbis locality, formerly tbougbt to be Tertiary, bave proved to be 
Jurassic (“Brown Jura”; “ Batbonian ” of tbe Frencb geologists). 
Ten of tbe tbirty-two species composing tbis flora are known to 
exist in otber Jurassic localities. Tbe most remarkable forms are 
Podozamites Icinceolatus (Lindley), and Ginko digitata (Brong.). 
C. Cape Staratchin. A total of 19 species of Cretaceous forms. 
D. Cape Lyell, Scott Glacier, and Cape Heer, explored by 
Prof. Nordenskiöld. All tbese localities togetber yield 71 species 
of Miocene plants. Tbe specimens frorn Cape Lyell are beautifully 
preserved, tbose of tbe two otber localities are not in nearly so good 
a state. 
E. East Siberia and Abioor Province, explored by MM. Schmidt 
and Glebn. Tbe fossil plants of tbese regions are of tbe bigliest 
interest for tbe study of tbe Jurassic Flora. Tbe species are: — 
From East Siberia, Government Irkutsk , 
Thyrsopteris Murrayana (Brong.) 
Maakiana, Hr. 
Dicksonia cluvipes, Hr. 
Asplenium (Diplazium) Whitbiense 
(Brong.) 
, var. 
tenuis, Hr. 
Lycopodites tenerrimus, Hr. 
J'hy llolhe.ca Sibirica , Hr. 
Phcenicopsis angustifolia, Hr. 
Baiera longifolia (Brong.) 
Baiera Czekanowskiana, Hr. 
Ginko Schmidtiana, Hr. 
Sibirica , tlr. 
lepida, Hr. 
Czekanowskia setacea, Hr. 
rigida, Hr. 
Leptostrobus laxißora, Hr. 
Samaropsis rotundata, Hr. 
caudata, Hr. 
parvula, Hr. 
Kaidacarpum Sibiricuni, Hr. 
Amoor Province : 
Anomozamiies Schmidtii, Hr. 
Podozamites Eichwaldi, Sch. 
Phcenicopsis speciosa, Hr. 
Czekanowskia setacea, Hr. 
j Thyrsopteris prisca, Eichw, 
| Dicksonia Saportana, Hr. 
acutiloba, Hr. 
Asplenium spectabile, Hr. 
Tbese Florae, like the scanty one of the Islet of Andoe on tbe 
West coast of Norway (only eigbt species), are cbaracteristic of tbe 
Middle Brown Jura (Batbonian). 
III. — The Distribution of Cephalopoda in the Upper Cretaceous 
Series of North Germany. By Herr C. Schlüter. 
(Imp. Geol. Instit. Vienna, Meeting January 23, 1877.) 
A. Lower Pläner (Cenomanian, d’Orb.). 
1. Zone of Pecten asper, and Oatopygus carinatus. 
2. Zone of Ammonites varians and Hemipneustes Guepenkerli. 
3. Zone of Ammonites Rhotomagensis and Holuster subglobosus. 
B. Upper Pläner (Turonian, d’Orb.). 
1. Zone of Actinoceras plenum. 
2. Zone of Ammon, nodosoides and Inoceramus labiatus. 
3. Zone of Ammon. Woolgari and Inoc. Brongniarti. 
4. Zone of Eeteroceras Reussianum and Spondylus spinosus. 
5. Zone of Inoceramus ’Cuvieri and Epiaster brevis. 
