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VII. MOLLUSCA. 
beds in Rhodes I. with Corymbina , n. g.; Bukowski (39) : marine 
Pliocene of Syria, few new species ; Blanckeniiorn, SB. Soc. Erlangen, 
xxiv (1892) pp. 1-53, 2 pis.: Pliocene freshwater fossils of California, 
with Margaritana subangulata , n. sp., and figg. of Limncea contracosta , 
Planorbis pabloanus, and Amnicola yatesiana ; Cooper (G9). 
Miocene ; Pelecypoda from Dingden ; Lehmann (200) : Miocene 
fossils from Krapina and Radoboj ; Fuciis, Mt. Ungar. geol. Anstalt, x, 
pp. 163-175 : Pontic fauna from Kurd, Tolua, Hungary, with many new 
species ; Lorenthey (213): Lower Pontic Mollusca , many new species ; 
L(Orenthey (212) : Nucula shaleri and Mucomci lyelli, n. sp., Miocene, 
Qay Head, Mass.; Dale, Amer. J. Sci. xlviii, p. 298. — Jamaica : Miocene 
qon-marine Mollusca, with Neocyclotus baked, Lucidella cuslata , Pleuro- 
dante bowdeniana, n. spp.; SlMPSON (338). 
Oligocene: France : revision of the Oligocene fauna of Etampes, with 
Diastomidce , n. farm, and Sandbergia trinuirgarita and Scaphander 
mediocris , n. spp.; Cossmann (70) : Potamides from Acquitanian beds of 
Burgos with 2 new species; Larrazet (197).— Germany : revision of 
the Molluscan fauna of the Samlandian Tertiaries, few new species ; 
Koenen (191) : Lower Oligocene Mollusca [ Pelecypoda ] of North 
Germany, many new species; Koenen (191). — United States: new’ 
Oligocene fossils from Red Bluff, Mississippi ; Aldrich (3). 
Eocene : British Is.; Eocene Pulmonata, new species and little-known 
forms ; Newton & Harris (251) ; revision of British Eocene Cephalo- 
poda ; Newton & Harris (252) : Eocene Pteropod from Bracklesham, 
Eachilotheca elegans, n. sp. ; Harris (142) : revision of British Eocene 
Scaphopoda, with 2 new species, and Entaliopsis , n. n. ; Newton & 
Harris (250). — Italy : Eocene fauna of Mt. Pulli, near Yaldagno, 
Yenetia, w’ith many new species; Oppenheim, Zeitsclir. deutsch. geol. 
Ges. xlvi, pp. 309-445, 9 pis. — United States : Eocene fossils of 
Alabama; Aldrich, Rept. Geol. Surv. Alabama, 1894, pp. 232-239: 
fossils of the Clayton Tertiaries, Alabama, new species ; Aldrich, t. c. 
pp. 240-248, 4 pis. 
3. Secondary. 
Mesozoic Invertebrata of N. America, Cat. & Bibliog. ; Boyle, Bull. 
U. S. Geol. Surv. No. 102, pp. 315. — New fossils from the secondary 
rocks of Nivernais, with figg. ; Lefort (199).— Jurassic and Cretaceous 
fossils of Campora, near Como, with Aptychus mariani and Rhyncho- 
teutlus camporce, n. spp. ; Corti, Rend. 1st. Lombardo, xxvii, pp. 378-384. 
—-Cretaceous and Jurassic Mollusca from the Argentine Andes, Lists ; 
Bodenbender, Bol. Ac. Cordoba, xiii, pp, 32-44. 
Cretaceous : France : Ammonites janneli , n. sp., from the Gault ; 
Parent (266). — Ammonites from the Barremien, near Chatillon-en- 
Diois ; Sayn & Lory, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxix, pp. 381-383 : Molluscan fauna 
of the Danien at Saint-Remy and Baux, n. spp. ; Nicolas (253). — 
Germany : on the Belemnites of the Upper Planer with Inoceramus 
