BIOLOGY, CEPHALOPODA. 
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Marmora; Toula, Adz. Ak. Wiss. 1896, pp. 3-7. — Musch^lkalk fauna of 
the Gulf of Ismid, Asia Minor; Toula, N. Jahrb. 1896, ii, pp. 137-139. — 
Muschelkalk fauna of the Gulf of Ismid, Asia Minor, with many new 
species, chiefly of Cephalopoda , including Nicomedites , n. gen. ; 
Toula (351). — New Halohia from the Trias of Balia, Asia Minor ; 
Bittner, Jahrb. geol. Reiclisanst. xlv, p. 254, figg. — Triassic Cephalopod 
fauna of India ; Mojsisovics (221). — Four new species of Unio from the 
►Staked Plains of Texas ; Simpson (300). 
Palaeozoic : — New species from the Palaeozoic of the United States, 
with Blairella ( Cardiidce ) and Enchostoma ( Comdariidce ), new genera ; 
Miller & Gurley (217). — New species of Platyceras and of Cephalo- 
poda from the Paleozoic of the United States ; Miller & Gurley 
( 218). — Lower Palaeozoic of Bohemia, Orthoceras Icayseri , n. sp., and two 
other Cephalopoda : Katzer (157). 
Permo-Carboniferous : — New species of Platyceras , Euompluilus , 
and Mourlonia , from New South. Wales ; Etheridge (96). 
Carboniferous : — British species of Carhonicola , Anthracomya , and 
Naiadites ; Hind (141) : British Mytilidce ; Hind (142). — List of species 
of Orthoceras (with 19 new species) and Acantlionautilus hispinosus , n. g. 
& sp., from the Carboniferous Limestone of Ireland; Foord (108). — 
Suboarboniferous Pelecypoda of the southern Vosges, with some new 
species ; Tornquist (350). — Carboniferous of Nova Scotia, Cardinia 
angulifera , n. n. for C. subangulata , and Area puncticostaia, n. n. for A. 
punctifer ; Ami (6). — Fauna of the coal-measures of Arkansas ; Smith, 
P. Amer. Phil. Soc. xxxv, pp. 243-270, figg. — Carboniferous of West 
Australia, Actinoceras hardmani , n. sp. ; Etheridge (95). 
Devonian : — Fossils from N. Devon, with new species of Modiolopsis , 
Pterincea , and Avicula ; Hicks, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. Hi, p. 269, figg. — 
Fauna of the Pick well Down, Baggy, and Pilton beds, with many nom. 
nuda ; Wiiidborne, P. Geol. Ass. xiv, pp. 371-376. — Devonian fossils of 
Rhineland, several new species ; Maurer, N. Jahrb., Beilage Bd. x, 
pp. 636-647 & 660-704, figg. — New fossils ( Cephalopoda and Gastropoda ) 
from the Rheinish Provinces ; Sciilueter (293). 
Silurian : — Cephalopoda from the Dalmanites Sandstone near Giessen, 
with new species ; Kayser, Schr. Ges. Marburg, xiii, p. 24. — New South 
Wales, occurrence of a new species of Chelodes (which is a Chiton) ; 
Etheridge (97). 
Fossils from Central Australia, with many new species ; Tate, Rep. 
Horn Scient. Exped. Centr. Austral, iii, pp. 97-110, figg. 
Cambrian : — Mollusca from Protolenus beds of New Brunswick, with 
Pelagiella , n. g. ; Matthew, Tr. N. York Ac. xiv, pp. 129-132, figg. — 
Cambrian fauna of Tejfovic and Slcrej, Bohemia [Stenotheca and Hyo- 
lithes'] ; Pompeckj, Jahrb. geol. Reiclisanst. xlv, pp. 517 & 518, figg. 
III. — SYSTBMATIO.t 
MOLLUSCA IN GENERAL. 
Molluscan terminology ; Feltgen (103). 
Molluscan morphology, notes on; Verrill (361, 362). 
Visual organs ; Horne ll (145.) 
1. CEPHALOPODA. 
Notes on their development ; Faussek (102). 
Eggs and young ; Hornell (144). 
Histology of the optic lobes; Lenhossek (177). 
+ This sign is prefixed to references relating to fossil forms. 
