GEOLOGY. 
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2. Tertiary. 
Notes on the species of Bauxia ; CAziot (83 ). — Fusus arnoldi , n. n. for 
E. rugosus , Trask nec Lamk. ; Cossmann, Rev. paleozool. vii, p. 215. — 
On Lucina volderi; Vincent (544). — List of Paris basin fauna continued; 
ChIcdeville (89). — New species of Ferussacina from the Paris Basin; 
Douvill^ (152). — Few fossils from Tarnocz; Koch, Foldtani Kozl. xxxiii, 
p. 139. — Fauna of the older beds of Sremu; Pavlovic (387). — Fossils 
from localities in Balkans, with n. spp. ; Pavlovh$ & Petkovich (389). 
British Isles: — Fossiliferous Oldhaveh Beds at Ipswich; Bassett, Geol. 
Mag. x, p. 453. — Few fossils from St Erth ; Johnson (264). 
Belgium: — Fauna of the Upper Pliocene; Stefano (498). — Notes on 
the Sparnacian in Belgium and its fauna; Ertborn, Ann. Soc. malac. 
Belgique xxxviii, Bull. p. iv. 
Germany: — Notes on German fauna, with n. spp.; Oppenheim (371). — 
Species of Vallonia from lower Miocene of Mainz and some fossils from 
Frankfurt; Boettger (59). — New species of Carychium and Hyalinia 
from Hochheim ; Boettger (60). 
France : — Helvetian fossils from Touraine, etc., with n. spp. ; Peyrot 
(400 ). — Cardita chaylai, n. sp., J&tampes ; MeunIer (356). — Fauna of 
Cotentin continued, with many ri. spp.'; Cossmann & Pissarro (116, 117). 
— Notes on 1 r enus fallax Millet, from Miocene of Anjou; Dollfus (146). 
Spain : — Lists of fossils from various localities near Barcelona ; Almera^ 
Bol. Com. geol. espan. xxxvii, Excut’s. 
Italy: — Mollusca from Naples with a n. sp. of Radula\ Bellini (35). — 
Pliocene fossils from near Borgamanero; PaTrini (%M).—Pecten estheris , 
n. sp., Italy 7 ; Crema (119). — Few fossils from Spalato, with n. sp. of 
Pecten ; Martelli, Palceontogr. ital. viii, p. 95. — New species of Pectinidce 
from Italy; Ugolini (536). — Neogene Rissoidce of Messina, with n. spp.; 
Seguenza (469). — On some Trochidcp. and Solariidce from Messina ; 
Seguenza (468). 
Austro- Hungary: — Few fossils from Przemysi; Wojcika, Kosmos polski 
xxviii, p. 295. — New species of Melanopsis and Feritina from Hungary; 
Brusina (69). — Miocehe fossils from Rzeszow; Friedberg (185). — Forms 
of Limnocardium from pontic of Croatia; Gorjanovic-Kramberger (210). 
— Few Pontic fossils from Lower Austria ; Fuchs, SB. Ak. Wien cxi, 
Abth. i, p. 449. — Few fossils from Vienna; Fuchs, SB. Ak. Wien cxi, 
Abth. i, p. 454.— Fossils from Moravia, including Pteropod; Fuchs (189). 
— Few fossils from Eggenburg ; Fuchs, SB. Ak. Wien cxi, Abth. i, p. 63. 
— New Cerithiidce from Mittelsteiermark ; Hoernes (242)'. — Occurrence of 
Papyrotheca in the ‘ Congerienschichten ’ of Lower Austria ; Rzehak, 
Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1903, p. 258. — Lists of fossils from Hungary ; 
Lorenthey (319). — List of fossils from Budapest; Schafarzik (458). 
Roumania : — Sarmatian fossils ; Simionescu (477). 
Servia : — On the fauna, with many n. spp. ; Pavlovic (388). 
Greece: — Fossils from Thebes, showing Cretaceous characters, with 
n. spp. ; Oppenheim (3.73). 
Russia : — Sarmatian fossils from South Russia, with n. spp. ; Andrusov 
( 15). — Few species from Western Caucasus; Mikhailovski (357). 
Asia: — Fauna of strata between the Cretaceous and Eocene in Balu- 
chistan; Noetling, Centrbl. Mineral. 1903, p. 514. — Pliocene fauna of 
Karikal continued, with many n. spp. of Gastropoda; Cossmann (113). 
Asia Minor:— Notes on Syrian species of Vola,-, Blanckenhorn (48). 
Africa: — Upper Tertiary Pelecypoda from Egypt, with many n. spp.; 
Oppenheim (372). — Gastropods and Scaphopoas from Egypt; Mazer- 
Eymar (343 ). — Turritellidce from Egypt; Mayer-Eymar (342). — Notes on 
Egyptian Ampullaria\ Mayer-Eymar (344). — Notes on Egyptian species 
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