INARTICULATA. 
Brack. 5 
Cretaceous : Upper Bavaria ( Thee idea rothpletzi, n. sp.) ; Boehm (C). — 
Terebratulina suborbicularis , n. sp., Syria ; Blanckenhorn (5). 
Jurassic : Jurassic and Rhetian forms from Switzerland ( Spiriferina 
m'dschi , n. sp.) ; Haas (21, 22 ). — Terebratula dorenbergi , n. sp., Jurassic, 
Mexico ; Felix & Lenk (14). — Species from Orenburg and Samara 
(Bhynchonella pseudo-per sonata , n. sp.) ; Sintzov (30). — Callovian of 
Velluire (Vendee), with 2 new species ; Grossouvre (20). 
Lias : Waldheimia perforata , showing colour-markings, Wilson (36) : 
species from the Province of Belluno, Uhlig (31) : 3 new species from 
Longobucco, Fucini (18) : 2 new species from Sicily, Di-Stepiiano (13): 
Liassic species from the Argentine Republic, Behrendsen (2) : Middle 
Lias forms in Tertiary Beds of Turin, Parona (29). 
Trias : 4 new species from the Tirol, Bittner (4) : 4 new species from 
Asia Minor, Bittner (3). 
Permo-Carboniferous : Waverly Beds, Ohio, Herrick (25). — Lower 
Coal Measures, Iowa : Fossil fauna, Keyes, P. Ac. Philad. 1891 [ Brachi - 
opoda] pp. 246 & 247. 
Devonian of the Mackenzie River Basin (Canada) : Newberria, n. g., 
and 2 new species ; Wiiiteaves (34). 
Lower Palaeozoic, Salt Range, India: Orthis warthi , u. sp. ; Waagen 
(32). 
Silurian of Saskatchewan, 2 new species ; Wiiiteaves (33). 
Cambrian of Sardinia ; Bornemann (7). 
IV.— SYSTEMATIC* 
Beecher (1) proposes to divide the Brachiopoda into Atremata , Neo- 
tremata , Protremata , and Telotremata. 
Notes on recent forms ; Dall, P. Ac. Philad. 1891, p. 172, 1 pi. 
tList of figured specimens in the York Museum ; Rep. Yorks. Phil. 
Soc. 1890, pp. 62-64. — tLists ? of the Brachiopoda found fossil in the 
neighbourhood of Cracow; Zareczny, Sprawozd. Kom. fizyjogr. xxiii, 
pp. 29-32, and xxv, pp. 103 & 104. 
INARTICULATA. 
LiNGULIDjE. 
Lingua : 2 species and their distribution in Indo-Chinese waters ; 
Fischer, (15) p. 162. 
Lingula anatina : habits and anatomy ; FRAN90IS, Arch. Z. 6xper. ix, 
pp. 231-239. 
Discinidjj. 
iDiscina magnifea, n. sp., Waverly beds of Ohio ; Herrick, Bull. 
Geol. Soc. Am. ii, p. 46. 
* For convenience, the arrangement adopted by Fischer in his Manual is followed 
here, t is placed before extinct forms. 
