GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Ccel. 15 
Existence of deep-sea Medusa discussed and answered provisionally in 
the affirmative; Fewkes(I). 
Pelagic forms in deep-water ; Chun (1). 
General observations on distribution ; Llerena. 
Arctic Province, 
White Sea. Vagner. 
Planlcayon hyalinus , n. g. & sp., pp. 195 & 196. 
Boreal Province. 
New England. Medusa treated, with Hydrichthys mirus, n. g. & sp. ; 
Fewkes (3) 
Quebec. Some Graptolites recorded : Ford. 
N. Atlantic. AVgir, Fenja , n . gg. ; Danielssen. 2 new species ; 
Grieg (2). 
Moster. List, with notes ; id. (1). 
Celtic Province. 
British Isles. Catalogue of Palaeozoic fossils ; Etheridge. Some 
remarks on fossil corals ; Pattison. 
Far a Channel and Irish Coast. 8 species, 1 new genus ; Marshall & 
Fowler. 
West of Scotland. Several species recorded ; Hoyle. 
Loch Ftive. Cerianthus memhranaceus , 71 fath. ; Bell (3). 
Argyllshire. Diphyphyllum , n. sp. ; Thomson. 
St. Andrews. Occurrence of Leseuria vitrea, M.-Edw., and sudden 
appearance of Lucernaria ; MTntosh. 
Dumfriesshire. Lithostrotion y n. sp. ; Thomson. 
Moffat. Notes on Graptolites ; Dairon. 
Cumberland. Occurrence of few fossil corals, none new; Marr & 
Nicholson. 
Wenloch Shales. Vine. 
Stratford. Heterastraa n. g. & sp. ; Tomes. 
France. Vhysalia pelagica apparently carried by current from Gulf of 
Mexico; Th^ry. 
English Channel. BathJcea octopunctata, Sars ; Giard (3). 
Wimereux. Occurrence of a few species noted ; id. (4). 
Pas-de-Calais. 55 Hydroids, none new; B^tencourt. See also 
Giard (2). 
Cotes-du-Nord. Edwardsia lucifuga t n. sp. ; Fischer (1). 
Continent of Europe. 
Bohemia. Anthozoa from chalk, with many new species ; Pocta. 
Moravia. Discussion of certain Miocene Corals, with 8 new species ; 
ProciiAzka. 
Lake Balaton. Dad ay. 
