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land ; Sykes (430) : non-marine Mollusca in re-deposited Lincolnshire 
Oolite ; Thompson (437). — Italy : Land-shells from the caverns in the 
neighbourhood of Comedo and Valdagno in the Yicentin ; Gregorio, 
Ann. Geol. Pal. xv, pp. 5 & 6 : Fauna of the Galatina basin, with 2 new 
species of Turritella ; Franchis (141): non-marine from the I. of 
Levanzo ; Gregorio (164). — Sicily : non-marine fossils from ; Gregorio 
(165). — Mediterranean : marine fossils ; Gregorio (166). — Barbados : 
list of Mollusca from the low-level reefs; Gregory, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 
li, pp. 286-293. — Argentine : Pampas formation of La Plata : marine 
Mollusca ; Jiiering (213,214). 
2. Tertiary. 
Tertiary Mactridce and Mesodesmatidce ; Dale (109). — Belgium : new 
species; Vincent (464). — Italy : Cancellariida ?, Cerithiidw, Triforidiv , 
Cerithiopsidcc , Diastomidai, Mclaniidcc , Litlorinidcc , Fossaritdat , PissoUdaf, 
llydrobiidce , Paludinidce , Valvatidc e, Tarritellidce , and Mathildidce, of 
Piedmont and Liguria, with many new subgenera, species, and varieties ; 
Sacco (358): Fauna of Venetia ; Gregorio, Ann. Geol. Pal. xx, pp. 5-19: 
Fauna of the Venetian Alps, with many new species; Vinassa de Regny 
(463). — Malta : Gregorio, Ann. Geol. Pal. xix, pp. 7-17, figg. — Greece, 
Albania, &c. : some new species ; Philippson & Oppenheim (320). — 
Africa: Senilia senilis, Linn., found fossil in Angola ; Dreger (131). — 
Java : Tertiary fossils, many new species ; Martin (271). — Australia : 
marine Tertiary species of Victoria ; Tate, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austral, xix, 
pp. 111-115 : new species of Trigonia, Myochama , Pinna, Cardita , aud 
Chione, from Victoria; Pritchard (341). — United States: diagnoses of 
Tertiary fossils from the southern States, with new species, and Walcul- 
lina , n. subg. of Carolia and Abderospira, n. sect, of Bullina ; Dall (108): 
Alabama and Texas: new and little-known species; Aldrich (3). — - 
Texas : new and interesting species ; Harris (174). 
Upper Tertiary : — Now species of Ostrea , Lima, Avicula, Modiola, Litho- 
domus, Cardita, and Crassatella ; Mayer-Eymar (273) : Neocene fauna 
of Texas, with new species ; Harris (176). 
Pliocene : — Derivative shells of the Red Crag ; Harmer, Rep. Brit. Ass. 
1895, pp. 676 & 677 : Southern character of the Coralline Crag fauna; 
Harmer, t. c. pp. 675 & 676 : Fauna of the basin of Albenga, with Murex , 
n. sp. ; Arduini, Atti Soc. Ligustica, vi, pp. 159-208, 1 pi. : Pelecypoda 
and Scaphopoda near Bologna, with few new species ; Foresti (140). 
Miocene : — Pereiraia gervaisii, Vez., note on, showing genus belongs to 
Strombidee ; Hoernes (198) : Fauna of the Faluns of Orthez and Salies- 
de-Bearn (Basses-Pyr6n6es), with new species ; Degrange-Touzin (126): 
Faluns of Bordelais, with new species of Plesiothyreus , Truncatella , 
Nystia, Dalliella , n. g., Clavatula, and Homatoma ; Cossmann (95) : non- 
marine Mollusca from the Upper Miocene of Wurttemberg; Sandberger 
(361) : Mollusca from the Glauconian ; Vinassa de Regny, Pr. verb. Soc. 
Toscana, ix, pp. 261 & 262 : Upper Pontic fauna of Szegzard with 
