DISTRIBUTION. 
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1. Post-Tertiary. 
British Isles: Mollusca from a Pleistocene deposit at Stone, Hants; 
Reid, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. xlix, p. 325 : Mollusca from a Post-tertiary 
deposit at Selsea, Sussex ; Bell, Rep. Yorksh. Soc. 1892 (1893), 
pp. 62-65, 1 pi. : list of shells from the Lower Boulder Clay at Heaton, 
Mersey; Roeder, Tr. Manchester Geol. Soc. xxii, pp. 206-210: 
Mollusca from Pleistocene deposits on either side of the Irish Sea; 
Bell, P. Irish Ac. ii, pp. 620-642 : list of Pleistocene Mollusca from the 
ancient lake of Elie, Fifeshire ; Scott, P. Phys. Soc. Edinb. xii, 
pp. 156-170. — Sweden : on Rissoa parva , DaC., and other Post-glacial 
Mollusca from Aland ; Munthe (253), Petersen (281).— France : Pleis- 
tocene non-marine shells, near Yendres and Bassan ; Biche, Bull. Soc. 
Beziers, xv, pp. 33 & 34 & 36-38. — Germany : Mollusca from the Pleisto- 
cene Calc-tuf of the Frankisch Alb and analogous deposits ; Sand- 
uerger, SB. Ak. Munchen, 1893, pp. 3-16. — Austro-Hungary : Molluscan 
fauna of the Alluvial beds at Mahrens ; Rzeiiak, Verh. geol. Reichsanst # 
1893, pp. 284 & 285. — Italy : Post-pliocene fossils at Rome ; Bassani, 
Rend. Acc. Lincei, ii, pt. i, pp. 347-350. — U.S. : Post-pliocene shells at 
Belten, Texas ; Crandall (88). 
2. Tertiary. 
Saccoia , n.g. for Melania orisa , Sism., Franco-Italian Tertiaries; Brusina 
(46). — Tertiary Mollusca of the Mediterranean, Tritonince ; Gregorio 
(140). — Italy : Tertiary Mollusca from the Yenetiau Alps, with many 
nom. nud. ; Yin ASS A de Regny, P.-v. Soc. Toscana, viii, pp. 217-223. — 
Tertiary Pyrarnidellidce. Ringiculidce , Solariidce , Scalariidce , Oonidce, and 
Conorbidce of Piedmont and Liguria; Sacco (311). — Switzerland: Ter- 
tiary non-marine Mollusca , with a few new species ; Locard (200). — 
Austro-Hungary: Fauna of Dubovac, near Karlstadt, Croatia, 2 new 
species ; Brusina (49). — Balkan Peninsular : Tertiary fossils from the 
Southern Balkans, with new species ; Toula, Denk. Ak. Wien, lix, 
pp. 409-478, 6 pis. — N. Africa : Tertiary fossils from Tunis ; Tiiomas, 
Explor. Scient. Tunisie, Descript. Foss. nov. pp. 7-29. — Australia : list of 
Mollusca from the marine Tertiaries of Australia ; Tate & Dennant, Tr. 
R. Soc. S. Austral, xvii, pp. 218-225 : Gastropoda from the older Tertiary 
of Australia, with very many new species, and Heligmope , n. g. ; Tate, 
t.c. pp. 316-345, 5 pis. — U. S. : Dates of Conrad’s “Fossils of the Tertiary 
Formation” and “ Medial Tertiary”; Dall (93). 
Neogene : Mollusca from Bessarabia, with new species ; Sintzov, 
Zapiski Novoross. Obsch. xvii, pp. 57-69, figg. 
Pliocene : Italy : Pliocene Pelecypoda of Upper and Central Italy ; 
Pantanelli (267) : Discohelix castelli , n. sp., Pliocene of Orciano, 
Tuscany ; Mantovani (222) : Pliocene fossils from Yallebbiaia, Prov. 
Pisa, a list ; Busatti, Atti Soc. Toscana, xii, pp. 75-82 : Pliocene fossils 
of the Yalley of the Aniene ; Angelis, Rend. Acc. Lincei, ii, pt. 1, pp. 350- 
