32 Moll. 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
17 . Caribbean Province . 
Brazil : — Species of Area ; Jiiering (153). 
Gulf of Mexico : — Liotia centrifuga , n. sp., off Havana ; Dall (76). 
Antillean : — Shells of Bahamas Expedition ; Dall (76). 
West Indies : — Dolabrifera swiftii , n. sp. ; PlLSBRY in Tryon (355). 
Bahamas : — Mur ex nuttingi , n. sp. ; Dall (76). 
Florida: — Notes on some Mollusca ; White (376), Willcox (377) 
Marginella veliei , n. sp. ; Pilsbry (249). 
Texas : — Scala mitchelli , n. sp. ; Dall (79). 
18 . Transatlantic Province. 
Florida : — Notes on Mollusca of; White (376), Willcox (377). 
North Carolina Ervilia maculosa, n. sp. ; Dall (82). 
New York : — Dredging in Long I. Sound ; Gardner, Nautilus, ix, 
p. 119. 
Bermudas : — Carditella smithii , n. sp. ; Dall (76). 
GEOLOGICAL. 
N.B. — The same remarks apply here that are given at the beginning of the pre- 
ceding section. 
Java fossils (some new species), Bulla , Terebra , Conus , Pleurotoma , 
Cancellaria , Oliva , Ancillaria , Ilarpa ; Martin (203). 
1. Post-Tertiary. 
British Isles : — Mollusca from a rainwash at Darenth ; Kennard 
(158). — Fauna of raised beaches in N.-E. Ireland ; Lloyd Praeger, 
P. Irish Ac. iv, pp. 30-54. — Non-marine shells from Hitchin ; Monckton, 
P. Geol. Ass. xiv, p. 417 [add Clausilia biplicata , fide C. Reid]. — Mollusca 
from tufaceous deposit at Blashenwell ; Reid, P. Dorset Club, xvii, 
pp. 67-75. — Unio littoralis in Pleistocene times ; Kennard (160). 
France : — Quaternary Fauna of the “ He de Cremieu,” Isere ; Jacque- 
met (149). — Non-marine Mollusca from the palaeolithic station at Saint - 
Pierre-les-Elbeuf ; Chedeville, Bull. Soc. Elbeuf, xiv, pp. 71 & 72. 
Germany : — Northern fossils in the diluvium of Westphalia ; Marck, 
Verh. Ver. Rheinland, li, pp. 71-82. — Pleistocene fossils of the Schwabiau 
lowlands ; Fraas, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. xlviii, pp. 698-701. — 
Fauna of the lower Pleistocene Travertine of Weimar ; Weiss (373). 
Hungary : — Fauna of diluvial beds at Ocsa ; Franzenau, Termes. 
Fuzetek, 1896, pp. 122-124. 
Russia Subfossil Mollusca of the Riga district; Doss (91). 
2. Tertiary. 
Marine shells in the Tertiary beds of Spitzbergen and East Greenland ; 
Nathorst, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. xlviii, pp. 983-986. — Notes on 
Tertiary species in Belgium ; Vincent (363-370). — Tertiary Fauna of 
Dauphine, Savoy, and Western Switzerland, with few new species; 
Douxami, Ann. Univ. Lyon, xxvii. — Tertiary fossils of Roumania, with 
many new speoies and new genera of Unionidce and Cardiidce ; Stefanescu 
(326).- — Tertiary fossils from the Philippines; Martin, Samml. geol. 
Mus. Leiden, v, pp. 52-69, figg. — Tertiary fossils of Chili, with many new 
species ; Moericke, N. Jahrb. Beilage, Bd. x, pp. 553-586, figg. — 
Tertiary fossils from the Antillean region, with many new species; 
Guppy & Dall (127). 
