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134. 
II. SUBJECT INDEX. 
STRUCTURE. 
Bale, 4 ; Bassler, 6 ; BretNall, 9 ; 
Dacque, 15 ; Duvergier, 18 ; Kett- 
ner, 25; Lang, 26; Marcus, 36; 
Osburn & Veth, 39. 
[ 1922J 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
Bassler, 6. 
AETIOLOGY. 
Variation. — Dacque, 15 ; Lang, 23 ; 
Duvergier, 18. 
DISTRIBUTION. 
(а) Recent. 
Italy, Zirpolo, 45 ; Zuiderzee, Jut- 
ting, 24; South Africa, Japan, Aus- 
tralia, New Zealand, Canu & Bassler, 
12 & 13; Australia, Bale, 4; Aus- 
tralia and Indian Ocean, Marcus, 35 ; 
Auckland and Campbell I., Marcus, 36 ; 
Mediterranean, Marcus, 32 ; and 
Barroso, 5 ; and Waters, 43 ; 
Trondhjem Fiord, Nordgard, 88 ; 
N. America, Osburn & Veth, S9 ; 
New South Wales, Bretnall, 9. 
(б) Fossil. 
Cambrian. — Arctic America, Holte- 
daiil, 22. 
Ordovician. — Arctic America, Holte- 
dahl, 22 ; 
Silurian. — Bohemia, Kettner, 25 ; 
Arctic America, Holtedaiil, 21. 
Devonian. — Tonkin, Mansuy, 29 & 
31;, Australia, Benson, 8; India, 
Reed, 40. 
Carboniferous. — Now South Wales, 
Benson, 7 ; Ohio, Morningstar, 37 ; 
Arctic America, Tschernyschew & 
Stepanow, 42 ; Gsrmanv, Weigelt, 
44. 
Permian. — Indo China, Colani, 14. 
Jurassic. — Germany, France & Eng- 
land, Canu & Bassler, 13; France, 
Joly, 23; France, Fauiie-Margue- 
RITE, 20. 
Cretaceous. — Madagascar, Canu, 11 ; 
Europe, India and America, Lang, 
26 ; Europe and N. America, Canu 
& Bassler, 13. 
Eocene. — United States, Canu & 
Bassler, 13. 
Oligocene. — West Indies and Central 
America, Canu & Bassler, 12. 
