46 Moll . 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
Baglivla spinata, n. sp. ; LOrenthey (254) : Fauna of New Jersey, with 
new species ; Whitfield (486) : marine fossils from Burma, many new 
species ; Noetling, Mem. geol. Surv. India, xxvii, pp. 7-43, figg. 
Lower Oligocene : — Russia : Fauna of the Glauconite Sand near Ekate- 
rinoslav; Sokolov, Trudui geol. Kom. ix, No. 3 (1894). 
Lower Tertiary : — Mollusca , with many new species ; Mayer-Eymar 
( 274) : fossils from Seymour Is. (Antarctic regions), with Cuculliea donaldi 
and Cytherea antarctica , n. spp. ; S harman & Newton, Tr. R. Soc. 
Edinb. xxxvii, pp. 707-709, 1 pi. : Nautili of Oarinthia with Nautilus 
tumescens and Aturia brunleclineri , n. spp. ; Frauscher (142) : list of 
older Tertiary Mollusca from Victoria, Australia ; Hall & Pritchard, 
P. Soc. Victoria, vii, pp. 184 & 185. 
Eocene : — British Gastropoda, n. spp.; Newton (298). — France: Appen- 
dix to the catalogue of Eocene shells of Paris, with new species, and 
Aurelianella , n. g., Newtoniella, n. n. ; Cossmann (96) : Eocene Mollusca 
of Loire- Inf erieure, with many new species, and Plicobulla , n. subg. ; 
Cossmann (94). — Belgium : species new to the Upper Eocene ; Cou- 
turieaux (98) : Niso, 3 new species ; Vincent (469) : Poromya, 4 new 
species; Vincent (470): Fusus serratus , specimens so named are new 
species ; Vincent (471): Crassatclla , with new species; Vincent (472): 
species of Avicula , 9 new ; Vincent (467) : the Landenian species of 
Glycymeris ; Vincent (465) : Fauna of the Sables de Mons-en-Pevele ; 
Parent, Ann. Soc. geol. Nord. xxii, pp. 58-69. — Italy : non-marine of 
Venetia, with many new species, and Pugnellia , Styx, Mazzinia , n. g. ; 
Oppenheim (303). — United States : Claiborne fossils with few new 
species; Harris (175) : Fauna of the Middle Atlantic Slope, with many 
new, but imperfectly defined species ; Clark (77) : Solarium, n. vai\, and 
S. planiforme , n. sp., from Alabama ; Aldrich (2). 
3. Secondary. 
Cretaceous : — Sweden : Upper Cretaceous fauna of South Sweden, with 
new species ; Lundgren (256) : fossils from the Alius sandstone, with 
Mytilus scanensis , n. sp. ; IIennig (193). — France : non-marine fauna of 
the Provin 9 al Chalk, with new species, and Nicolasia , Rognacia, n. g. ; 
Oppenheim (304). — Spain : new species of Neocomian Ammonea ; 
Nickles (299). — Germany : Upper Cretaceous of Brunswick, Actinn- 
camax depressus , n. sp. ; Andrew (11) : “ Subhercyne Tourtia ” (= Lower 
Cenomanian) of the northern borders of the Harz, with new species ; 
Ti essen (440) : Lower Cretaceous, with new species ; Maas, Zeitschr. 
Deutsch. geol. Ges. xlvii, pp. 227-302, figg. : occurrence of Belemnites 
minimus in the Flammenmergel ; Muller, N. Jahrb. Min. 1895, ii, p. 144. 
—Bohemia : Fauna, lists ; Jaiin, Jahrb. geol. Reichsanst. xlv, pp. 125— 
218, figg. — Southern Alps : Fauna of the Schiosi and Calloneghe beds, 
with new species; Boehm (34).— India : Ammonea with many new 
species and some new subgeuera ; Kossmat (236). — British Columbia : 
notes on fossils with Ileteroceras hornbyense, perversion “ nom. prov.” ; 
