50 Moll 
YU. MOLLUSCA. 
4. PRIMARY. 
Paheozoic fossils from Illinois, with Gonularia , 3 new species ; Miller 
6 Gurley (236) 
Permian : Permian Mollusca , very many new species, Modiolodon, 
n. subg., and Crassiconcha , n. g. ; Neciiaev (247) : Permian Mollusca 
from Timor and Ilotti Is., with new species ; Rothtletz (318). 
Carboniferous: J\[ollusca from British Coal-measures; Hind (163, 
163a) : notes on Temnocheilus coronatus , McCoy, from the Carboniferous 
of Yorkshire ; Foord & Crick (112) : Freshwater Pelecypoda from the 
Carboniferous beds of the basin of the Donetz ; Amalitzki (4) : notes 
on the bivalve shells of the Coal-formation, with Naiadites longus , 
mytiloides , n. spp. ; Dawson (93, 94). 
Devonian : Fauna of the Eastern Alps, many new species, and Triangu- 
laria , n. g. ; Frecii, Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. Ges. xlvi, pp. 446-479, 
7 pis.: Fauna of St. John’s Group, with Cyrtolithes atlantoides and 
Hyolithes decipiens , n. spp.; Matthew, Tr. R. Soc. Canada, xi, 
pp. 93-96 : Pteronites pittmani , n. sp., Spirifer Sandstone, New South 
Wales ; Etheridge (102). 
Silurian : Duslia insignis , n. g. & sp., Lower Silurian of Bohemia, with 
remarks on Triopus , Barr. ; Jahn (167). 
Ordovician : Nanno t n. g. and type P of Cephalopod from Trenton 
Shales; Clarke (53). 
IV. — SYSTEMATIC.! 
I. CEPHALOPODA. 
Phylogeny of Cephalopoda , chiefly Nautiloidea , Hyatt, P. Amer. Phil. 
Soc. xxxii, pp. 349-647, w r ith some new genera (for w r hich see ante , 
pp. 32 & 33) and new species. 
Collection and preservation of Cephalopoda ; Joubin (174). 
Preliminary notice of the Cephalopoda of the “ Hirondelle”; Joubin, 
Mem. Soc. zool. France, vii, pp. 211-216. 
Distribution on the coasts of France; Joubin, C.R. Ass. Franc. 1893 
(1894) ii, pp. 628-632. 
Cephalopoda from the stomach of a dolphin caught in the Mediterranean; 
Joubin, Bull. Soc. zool. France, xix, pp. 61-68, fig. 
Cephalopoda of the Azores and Madeira ; Girard, J. Sci. Lisb. ii, 
pp. 210-220. 
On the protoconch in the Cephalopoda ; Bather, Nat. Sci. v, pp. 422- 
436, figg. 
The movement of the Chromatophores is produced by the radial fibres ; 
Phisalix, C.R. Ass. Franc. 1893 (1894) ii, pp. 652-655. 
t This sign is prefixed to references relating to fossil forms. 
