48 Moll. 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
4. Primary. 
Palaeozoic of Central Asia ; Suess, Deuk. Ak. Wien, lxi, pp. 431-466, 
figg. : palaeozoic of Asia and N. Africa, with new species ; Frech, 
N. Jakrb. Min. 1895, ii, pp. 47-62, figg. : palaeozoic of the United States, 
a few new species and Bodmania , n. g., founded on a characterless cast; 
Miller & Faber (285-287). 
Permian : — Non- marine Pelecypoda of Russia compared with those of 
the Karoo system of S. Africa, with Palceanodonta , n. g., and several 
new species ; Amalitsky (4). — Bohemia : Mollusca , 3 species ; Fritsch, 
SB. Bohmisch. Ges. 1894, No. xxxvi. 
Permo-Carboniferous: — Queensland, fossils with new species; Ethe- 
ridge, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, ix, pp. 531-537, figg. 
Carboniferous :—-British Isles : Coal-measure fossils of North Stafford- 
shire; Hind (197) : marine fossils in N. Staffordshire coal-measures; 
Ward, Rep. North Staffordsh. Club, xxix, pp. 129-138 : carboniferous 
fossils around Liverpool ; Morton, P. Liverp. Club, 1894 (1895), pp. 23- 
26 & 28 : Prolecanites si mills, n. sp., Carboniferous limestone, Yorkshire ; 
Crick (102): British Carboniferous Murchisonice ; Donald ( 129) : mono- 
graph on British Carbonicola , Anthracomya , and Naiadites ; Hind (196). 
United States : new species of Goniatites and Trematoceras ; Miller & 
Faber (284). 
Devonian : — Belgium : Fauna of the Upper Rhenan, with new species; 
Kayser (227). — Germany : Pelecypoda , with some new genera and many 
new species ; Beushausen (28).— Canada : Fossils from St. John, New 
Brunswick, with Pupa primceva , n. sp. ; Matthew, Tr. R. Soc. Canada, 
xii, p. 98. — Missouri : Goniatites louisianeusis , Pleurotomaria minima , and 
Murchisonia (?) pygmcea , n. spp., with poor descriptions and worse figures ; 
Rowley, Amer. Geol. xvi, p. 222, figg. 
Silurian: — Sweden: Conularia loculata , n. sp.; Wiman (488). — Minne- 
sota : Pelecypoda ; Ulrich (452). 
Ordovician : — Fossils of Trenton Limestone of Lake Winnipeg, with 3 
new Cephalopoda ; Wiiiteaves (485). 
III.— SYSTEMATIC^ 
MOLLUSCA IN GENERAL. 
[Manual] ; Cooke (87). 
Mollusca in relation to modern ocean deposits ; Hume (205). 
Results of the ‘ Challenger ’ expedition; Pelseneer, Nat. Sci. vii, pp. 61- 
63, fig. 
I. CEPHALOPODA. 
Physiology of the circulation ; Fuchs, Arch. Ges. Physiol, lx, pp. 173- 
202, 3 pis. 
On the optic ganglion of Cephalopoda ; Kopsch, Anat. Anz. xi, pp. 361- 
369, figg. 
f This sign is prefixed to references relating to fossil forms. 
