BIOLOGY. 
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Neogene : — Upper Tertiary fossils, new species ; Mayer-Eymar (206). 
— Neogene Mollusca, list of a collection from Hungary, Croatia, &c., with 
some new names; Brusina (41). 
Pliocene : — List of species from the crags of Holland; Harmer, Quart. 
J. Geol. Soc. lii, pp. 748-781. — Correct name for the Corbula from the 
Upper Antwerp Sands ; Dautzenberg & Dollfus (87 ). — Scaphopoda of 
Liguria, with Loxoporus ligusticus , n. sp. ; Razzore (276 ). — Mollusca of 
the Province of Teramo, Italy ; Irelli, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xv, pp. 9- 
11 . — Mollusca from Monte Mario, near Rome ; Meli, Boll. Soc. geol. 
Ital. xiv, pp. 94-96, 141-148, and xv, pp. 74-84 . — Cyrenoidea caloosaensis, 
n. sp., from Alabama ; Dale (83). 
Miocene: — Fossils of the Conglomerate, near Avignon; Dep^ret, Bull. 
Soc. geol. France, xxiv, pp. 516-521 . — Chlamys apollo , n. sp., from the 
Faluns of Anjou ; Dollfus & Dautzenberg (90). — Species of Natica 
from the Faluns of Touraiue and Pont-Levoy, in the Museum of Zurich ; 
Meyer-Eymar (207). — Non-marine species from Undorf, near Regens- 
burg, with new species ; Clessin, Ber. Ver. Regensburg, iv (1894), 
pp. 25-37, 1 pi. — Land-shells from the Corbicula- beds, near Offenbach- 
a-M., with Spiraxis (?) bickhardti , n. sp. ; Bcettger (30 ). — Gastropoda 
from the Miocene marl of Rzegocinie ; Dyducha, Kosmos polski, 1896, 
pp. 207 & 208. — Cavolinia cookci , n. sp., from Malta ; Simonellt (298). — 
Fossils from Upper Burma, with many new species ;kNoetling, Mem. 
geol. Surv. India, xxvii, pp. 7-43, figg . — Scala mazycldi , n. sp., from 
S. Carolina ; Dall (79). 
Oligocene : — Fauna of Polschitza in Cariuthia ; Oppeniieim, Ber. 
Senckenberg. Ges. 1896, pp. 259-283. — Middle Oligocene fauna of the Ber- 
nois Jura, few new species ; Kissling, Abh. Schweiz, pal. Ges. xxii, 74 pp. 
Eocene : — Palaeontology of the Landenian Sands of Entre-Sambre-et- 
Meuse ; Vincent, Bull. Soc. malac. Belgique, xxix, pp. li-lv. — Belgian 
species of Nerita, Astarte, Pinna , Limopsis and Pleuroiomaria, with new 
species ; Vincent (363-365 &369, 370 ). — Chlamys fl,andrica,n. sp., Pani- 
selian of Belgium ; Vincent (367 ). — Periploma rugosa , n. sp., from 
Belgium ; Vincent (368). — Arcomya fallax from the lower Landenian 
of Belgium ; Vincent (366). — Fossils of the environs of Paris, with 
many new species, and Microstagon , n. n, for Goodallia ; Pezanlia , n. sect, 
of Pseudotaphrus ; Pasitheola, n. n. for Pasithea ; Tenuicerithium , n. sect, 
of Cerithium ; and Euryochetus , n. n. for Lccvibuccinum ; Cossmann (60). — 
Mollusca from Loire-Inferieure, with many new species ; Cossmann (61). — 
Molluscan Fauna of the Rupelthon at Itzehoe, Holstein, few new species ; 
Reiniiard (277). — Fossils of Venetia, with many new species ; Oppen- 
iieim (234). — Fauna of Roncii, with somo new species, and Roncania , 
n. g. (Limidce) ; Gregorio (121). — Fossils of Ronca; Vinassa de Regny, 
Pr.-verb. Soc. Toscana, x, pp. 188-190. — Fossils of the glauconitic tuff 
of Zovencedo ; Vinassa de Regny, Pr.-verb. Soc. Toscana, x, pp. 55 & 
56. — Middle Eocene fossils of Monte Postale and S. Giovanni Uarione; 
Vinassa de Regny, Pr.-verb. Soc. Toscana, x, pp. 30-35. — Fauna of Mt. 
Postale, near Bolca, with many new species, and Postalia postalensis , 
n. g. &sp. ( Scutibranchiata ); Oppeniieim (233). — Fossils in some quartz- 
ites of Piana dei Greci ; Gregorio, Natural. Sicil. i, pp. 121-123. — Mol- 
lusca from the Gulf States, U. S., with new species ; Harris (129). — 
Fauna of the Midway Stage, U. S., many new species ; Harris (130). — 
Scala ranellina , n. sp., from Alabama; Dall (79). — Voluia , 2 new species 
from Patagonia ; Jhering (152). — Fauna of Table Cape beds, Tasmania, 
with several new species ; Pritchard (273). 
3. Secondary. 
Fossils from Lombardy, with alleged new, but imperfectly diagnosed, 
species ; Mariani, Atti Soc. Ital. xxxvi, pp. 113-137, 2 pis. 
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