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Wiiiteaves (484).— United States : Comanche Series in Texas, Kansas 
and Indian Territories, n. spp. ; Cragin (101). 
Jurassic: — Ammonea , with Sowcrbyccras , Lophoceras , and Disticho- 
ceras , n. g. ; Parona & Bonarelli (311). — British Isles : Gastropoda 
[ Pleurotomaria ] with new species ; Hudleston (204). — France : 
Actceonidce , many new species; Cossmann (93) ; fossils of the Southern 
Jura, with new species; Riciie, Ann. Univ. Lyon, vi, fasc. 3: new 
Cephalopoda from Normandy ; Brasil (48) : species of Opts in Nor- 
mandy, with new species ; Bigot (29, 30): Callovian fauna of Normandy ; 
Bizet (32) : Bajocien of Normandy, with new species ; Brasil, Bull. 
Geol. Caen, ii, pp. 223-243, figg. — Germany: Fauna of the Bavarian Alps, 
now species ; Boese (3G). — Switzerland : Macrocephalitcs , with 2 new 
species ; Tornquist (444): Fauna of the Lower Rauracian of the Bernois 
Jura, with new species ; Loriol (255). — Italy : Fauna of the Posulo- 
nomya alpina zone, with many new species ; Parona (310) : Domerian 
fossils of Briauza; Bonarelli, Rend. 1st. Lombardo, xxviii,pp. 415-421 : 
Callovian fauna of Acque Fredde, with many new species ; Parona, 
Mem. Acc. Lincei, vii, pp. 365-396, 1 pi. — Russia : on Posidonomya buchi , 
Roemer, from the Balaclava Schists ; Stremoouciiow (419). — Mada- 
gascar : fossils from, with new species ; Newton (297). — Mexico : Fauna 
of Sierra de Catorce, Potosi, with many new species, especially of Cephalo- 
poda ; Castillo & Aguilera (67). 
Liassic : — Fauna of Mt. Pisano, with many new species, and Auseria , 
n. subg. Juliana , n. n. ; Fucini (144) : Upper Lias of Normandy, Ammo- 
nites of the A. opalinus zone, with new species ; Brasil (47). 
Rhnctic : — Ammonea , new species, and Mojsvarites , JJesperites , n. g. ; 
Pompeckj (338). 
Trias : — Revision of the Pelecypoda of the St. Cassian beds, with Lau- 
heia, n. g. ; Bittner (31) : Gastropoda of the Arcestes studeri zone, with 
new species, and Lepidotrochus and Hyper acanthus, n. g. ; Koken (234): 
Cephalopoda of the Reiflinger Limestone, with Proavites and Sphcerites t 
n. g. ; Artiiarer (13) : Gastropoda of the Marmolata Limestone, with 
many new species and some now genora ; Boehm (35). — Tirol : Fauna of 
the Marmolata, with many new species, and Mysidioptera i n. g. ; Salo- 
mon (359). — Italy : Lower Trias fauna of the southern slopes of the 
Alps; Tommasi, Rend. 1st. Lombardo, xxviii, pp. 437-440 : Fauna of the 
Muschelkalk of Lombardy, with new species; Tommasi (442) : Fauna of 
Myophoria vestita beds ; Di-Stefano, Boll. Com. geol. Ital. xxvi, pp. 4- 
50, 1 pi. : Fauna of the Lower Trias of the southern slopes of the Alps, 
with new species ; Tommasi (443). — Dalmatia : Cephalopoda from the 
Muschelkalk of Braic ; Bukowsky (62). — Eastern Siberia : Cephalopoda , 
with new species, and Ussuria and Pseudo sag ecer as, n. g. ; Diener (127). 
India : Ammonea from the Ceratite beds of the Salt Range; nearly 
all new species, with some new genera (including new names) and families; 
Waagen (473) : Cephalopoda of the Muschelkalk of the Himalaya, with 
many new species, and Buddhaites , n. subg.; Diener (128). — New Cale- 
donia : Ammonea ; Mojsisovics, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxi, pp. 741 & 742. 
