DISTRIBUTION. 
Moll. 47 
food ; Guppy (135). — Jamaica : list of Pelecypoda , Pleropoda, and Nudi- 
branchidta ; Cockerell (56). — Bahamas : some Mollusca collected, with 
Venus leptalea, Tornatina parviplica , n. spp. ; Dall (80). — Florida : 
habits of littoral Mollusca ; Willcox (439). 
18 . Transatlantic Province. 
Mactridtc , synopsis ; Dall (83). — Florida : habits of littoral Mollusca ; 
Willcox (439) : occurrence of Melongena corona , Gmel., in brackish 
water, Banana Riv. ; White (438). — Maine : notes on some Eastport 
shells ; Winkley (441). 
GEOLOGICAL. 
List, including fossil forms, of Mollusca from Jamaica ; Cockerell 
(56). 
1. Post-Tertiary. 
British Isles: Pleistocene non-marine Mollusca from Twickenham; 
Leeson & Laffan, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 1, p. 458 : Pleistocene non-marine 
Mollusca from the Ightham fissures; Abbott, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 1, 
p. 182 : Pleistocene non-marine Mollusca from Walton-on-the-Naze (Coll. 
J. Brown : in Chelmsford Mus.); Webb (432) : Mollusca of the Glacial 
Drift of the I. of Man ; Kendall, Lioar Mannin. i, pp. 415-421, 1 pi. — 
France : alleged new species of Mollusca from the Quaternary beds near 
Cremien (Isere); Locard (204) : Molluscan fauna of the freshwater tuffs 
of the Hautes Alpe3 ; Martin (224). — Russia : Quaternary Mollusca 
near Moscow; Zickendratii, Bull. Soc. Moscou, 1894, pp. 275 & 276. — 
Cauada : Unionidcc and other freshwater shells from the Drift at 
Toronto ; Simpson (337). — West Indies : Quaternary fossils from the 
Bahamas with Cerion agassizii , n. sp. ; Dall (80). — Quaternary fossils 
from Lake Callabonna, with Blandfordia Stirling? , n. sp. ; Tate (406). 
2. Tertiary. 
Relationships of Tertiary Helices discussed by Bcettger (26) in reply to 
Pilsbry : Tertiary Cyprceidce and Amphiperasidw from Piedmont and 
Liguria ; Sacco (319) : Tertiary fossils of Yenetia, several new species ; 
Gregorio, Ann. Geol. Pal. pp. 13&14,figg.: Tertiary Mollusca from Servia, 
with new species of Ancylus , Caspia , Limncea, Limnocardium , Lithogly- 
phus , Melanopsis, Neritodonta , Orygoceras , Planorbis , and Prososthenia ; 
Brusina (34) : Tertiary Mollusca of Australia with many new species 
and Phragmorisma, Poroleda , Triploca , Calyptropis ) Ataxocerithium , 
n. g., and Tectifusus, n. subg. ; Tate (407). 
Pliocene : Molluscan fauna of the older Pliocene travertine of the 
Weimar-Taubach Kalktuff ; Weiss (433) : Mollusca of the Levantine 
