DISTRIBUTION. 
Mott. 45 
Cretaceous : Note on Aptian Belemnites , Renevier, Bull. Soc. 
Vaudois, xxix, pp. 91-95. — Germany : Upper Cretaceous fossils from the 
Kieslingswalder, with Scaphites kieslingwaldensis and Ostrea difformis , 
n. sp., from. Jahresb. Glatzer Gebirgs-Vereins, 1891, 12 pp., 6 pis., fol., 
Breslau. — Austro- Hungary : fossils from the Cretaceous of Bohemia ; 
Fric, Arch. Landesdf. Bohmen, ix, No. 1. — Italy : note on a Cretaceous 
Ammonite from near Bergamo ; Taramelli-Torquato, Rend. 1st. 
Lombardo, xxvi, pp. 200-209. — Russia : Ammonites from the Neocomian 
of Northern Simbirsk, with Oxynoticeras , 2 new species, Hoplites , 2 new 
species ; Stchirowsky, Bull. Soc. Moscow, 1893, pp. 369-380, 2 pis. 
— Africa : Cretaceous fossils from Tunis; Thomas, Explor. Scient. 
Tunisie, Descript. Foss. nov. pp. 7-29. — Neocomian fossils from Somali- 
land, several new species ; Mayer-Eymar, Vierteljahrschr. Ges. Zurich, 
xxxviii, pp. 253-265, 2 pis. — U. S. : Cretaceous Mollusca from near 
Moorestown, New Jersey : Woolman, P. Ac. Philad. 1893, pp. 219-222. 
— Cretaceous Pelecypoda from near Moorestown, New Jersey ; [Whit- 
field?], Nautilus, vii, pp. 51 & 52 : Cyproza squyeri , n. sp., Fox Hills 
Group, E. Montana ; Campbell (57). — Canada : Cretaceous Ammonites 
from Athabasca, 4 new species ; Wiiiteaves (399). — Cretaceous Ammo- 
nites (Olcostephanus deansii and Hoplites haidaquensis ) n. spp.) from Queen 
Charlotte Is. ; Whiteayes (401). 
J urassic : Middle J urassic species of Sonninia, with 2 new species, and 
Witchellia , with 5 new species; Haug (150). — British Is.: Ammonites of 
the Inferior Oolite, Sonninia , 25 new species ; Buckman (53). — France : 
Trigoniaz from the Jurassic of Normandy, with 21 new species ; Bigot 
(21,22): Mollusca from the Sequanian beds at Tonnerre (Yonne), few 
new species ; Loriol (217) : Lower Jurassic Mollusca of the Southern 
Jura, with some new species ; Riche, Ann. Univ. Lyon, vi, Fasc. 3. — 
Portugal : J urassic Lamellibranchs, with new species of Pholadomya and 
Arcomya and Goniomeris gaudryi, n. g. & sp. ; Ciioffat (63). — Germany : 
Upper Jurassic Mollusca of N. Germany, with many new species; Fiebel- 
korn, Zeitschr. Geol. Ges. xlv, pp. 395-429 : Jurassic Mollusca from 
near Echte, with many new species and list ; Smith, Jahrb. geol. Lande- 
sanst. Berlin, xii, pp. 333-354 : Corallian fossils of Oberbuchsiten, with 
many new species ; Greppin (141) : Ammonites of the Schwabian Jura, 
with several new species; Pompeckj (301).— Switzerland : Mollusca 
from the Corallian beds of the Bernese Jura ; Loriol (216). — Italy : 
Inferior Oolite Mollusca from Monte Grappa; Fucini, P.-v. Soc. Toscana, 
viii, pp. 225-228. — Balkan Peninsular : Jurassic fossils from the Balkans 
N. of Sofia, with new species of Ammonites ; Toula, SB. Ak. Wien, 
Abth i, Bd. cii, pp. 191-206, 1 pi. — Poland: Upper Jurassic Mollusca, 
with many new species ; Siemiradzki, Zeitschr. Geol. Ges, xlv, pp. 110- 
130. — Russia : Mollusca from theTithonian beds at Theodosia [or Kaffa], 
Crimea, with many new species, and Tithonoceras , n. g. [ Nautilidce ] ; 
Retoystski, Bull. Soc. Moscow, 1893, pp. 206-298, 6 pis.: Jurassic Mol- 
lusca from the Caucasus, with new species and Kepplerites , n. subg. of 
Ammonites ; Neumayr & Uhlig, Denk. Ak. Wien, lix, pp. 18-66, figg. 
