48 Moll. 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
of Belemnitea ; Haug, Bull. Soc. geol. France iii, pp. 245, 248: Kilian, 
t. c. p. 249 : Fabre, 1. c. — Classification of HippuHtes , with n. spp. ; Toucas 
( 534). — On type of Pseudomonotis; Diener (145). — Notes on Nemertites 
sudeticus ; Walter, Centrbl. Mineral. 1903, p. 76. — On Eurydesma and 
Leiomyalina ; Boehm (58). 
British Isles: — Fossils from near Dublin; Lamplugh, etc., Mem. geol. 
Surv. Ireland, No. 112. — Lists of fossils from Torquay, Chichester, Isle of 
Man, South Wales, Cheadle, Reading, and Leicester; Authors in Mem. 
U. K. Geol. Survey. 
Europe: — Paleontological fauna of the ‘Corbifcres Orientalos,’ with many 
n. spp.; Doucieux (148). — Paleontology of the ‘Gorges de PAreuse’; 
Schardt & Dubois (459). — Few fossils from various strata of Hainaut ; 
Dollfus, Feuille Natural, xxxiii, p. 18. — Fossils from various formations 
of Monte Misma ; Alessandri (6). 
Asia: — Ammonites from Nagato; Yokoyama, J. geol. Soc. Tokyo ix, 
p. 441. 
1. Post-Tertiary. 
Europe: — Quaternary fauna of North Europe; Frech (184). 
British Isles: — Postpliocene Mollusca from Kesh Caves, Co. Sligo; 
Kennard & Woodward (278). — Occurrence of Planorbis marginatus and 
Limncea pereger at Bognor; Reynell (442). — Occurrence of Neritina 
grateloupiana in Pleistocene of Thames valley ; Kennard & Woodward 
( 273). — Pleistocene Mollusca from Portland and Holocene Mollusca from 
Wilts., Cambs., Dorset, and Kent; Bullen (72). — Holocene Mollusca from 
Clifton Hampden, nr. Oxford, including Dreissensia ; Kennard & Wood- 
ward (274). — Molluscs from River Lea alluvium at Walthamstow ; 
Kennard & Woodward (275). — Shells in Lea Valley at Canning Town ; 
Kennard & Woodward (276). — Few fossils from Cornwall; Johnson 
( 264). — Fossils from Thames alluvium at Bermondsey ; Kennard & 
Warren (272). — Fossils from Blown Sands of Newquay ; Kennard & 
Warren (271). — Post-tertiary Molluscs from Harlyn Bay ; Bullen (73). — 
Notes on fauna of Raised Beaches of Devon ; Hunt (249).— Post-tertiary 
shells from the Walbrook near London Wall ; Kennard (270). — List of 
fossils from near Uxbridge; Kennard, P. Geol. Ass. xviii, p. 188. 
Belgium: — Quaternary fauna; Engerrand (171). 
Germany : — Paludina diluviana in Mecklenburg ; Metzmacher (355). — 
Pleistocene shells from Thuringia and the Harz ; Wust (582). — Pleistocene 
shells near Bottendorf ; Wust (583). — Pleistocene freshwater shells found 
with brackish- water Ostracods in Germany; Wust, Centrbl. Mineral. 1903, 
p. 586. — Diluvial non-marine shells in South Hanover ; Menzel, Zeitschr. 
Deutsch. geol. Ges. liv, Protok. p. 195. — Shells from Main Valley; Wittich 
(563). 
Iceland : — Few fossils in boulder clay ; Pjetursson, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 
lix, p. 359. 
Spitzbergen : — Post-pliocene shells ; Knipowitsch (290). 
France: — Post-tertiary fossils from Saint-Clement-de-la-Place; Couffon 
(118).. 
Spain : — Quaternary fossils from Barcelona, with Helix almerai , n. sp. ; 
Almera & Bofill y Pooh (7). 
Italy : — The Post-pliocene Mollusca of Southern Italy ; Stefano (498). 
Hungary : — Few diluvial fossils from Budapest ; Schafarzik (458). 
Roumania: — Pleistocene landshells ; Sevastos (471). 
Polynesia: — N. spp. of Amastra from Hawaii; Baldwin (24). 
America : — Pleistocene fauna from San Pedro, Cal., with n. spp. ; 
Arnold (18). — Molluscs of White Pond, New Jersey; Baker (20). — 
Pisidium costatum , n. sp., Michigan; Sterki (504). — New variety of 
Ashmunella thomsoniana , New Mexico; Cockerell (100). 
