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VII. MOLLUSCA. 
of Vola\ Blanckenhorn (48). — Fossils from Tunis ; Pervinqui^re (396). 
— Fossils from Algiers ; Gentil (196). — Few fossils from Cameroons ; 
Oppenheim, Centrbl. Mineral. 1903, p. 373. 
America : — Fauna of Florida completed, with new genera, sections, and 
many n. spp. ; Dall (126). — N. spp. of Gastrochama and Umbraculum 
from Alabama ; Aldrich (5). — Conus waltonensis , n. sp., Florida ; Aldrich 
(4). — New species of Molluscs from Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida; 
Aldrich (3). — On Conrad Collection of Vicksburg fossils, with n. genn. 
and n. spp.; Casey (81). — Pliocene fauna from San Pedro, Cal., with 
n. spp. ; Arnold (18). 
Australasia : — New species from Miocene of Edithburg ; Basedow (28). 
— List of Australian Pleurotomaria , with n. spp. ; Pritchard (429). — New 
species of Pelecypods from older Tertiary of Victoria ; Pritchard (428). — 
Few Cainozoic fossils from Western Victoria; Kitson, Victorian Natural, 
xx, p. 91. 
3. Secondary. 
Mesozoic fossils from the Oural; Ilovaisky, Bull. Soc. geol. France iii, 
p. 292. — Secondary fossils from the Cordilleras, with many n. spp. ; 
Burckhardt (74). — Secondary fossils from Monte Clapsavon; Tommasi, 
Rend. 1st. Lombardo xxxvi, p. 431. — On Lytoceras crebricosta; Fucini 
( 192). — Secondary fossils from Conca Aquilana; Chelussi, Atti Soc. Ital. 
xlii, p. 58. — Secondary fossils from Palermo, with new names but no 
diagnoses; Scalia (457). — Few fossils from Chili, with a n. sp. of Radio- 
lites ; Ihering (252).— Fossils from Tunis; PervinquiIsre (396). — Fauna 
of strata between the Cretaceous and Eocene in Baluchistan; Noetling, 
Centrbl. Mineral. 1903, p. 514. 
Cretaceous : — Study of the Ceratite fauna, with many new genera 
and n. spp. from various localities; Hyatt (250). — Bivalves from ‘Rudistes- 
chalk’ of S. Europe; Schuuert (466). — Nucula miilleri , n. n. for N. 
truncata Muller nec Moore; Cossmann, Rev. paleozool. vii, p. 143. 
British Isles : — Lists of fossils from Lower and Middle Chalk of England ; 
Jukes-Browne (267). — Few fossils from Upper Chalk of Suffolk; Jukes- 
Browne, P. Geol. Ass. xviii, p. 85. — Belemnites from Caistor, Lines. ; 
Stather, Naturalist 1903, p. 446. — Belemnites of Faringdon ‘Sponge 
Gravels’ ; Lamplugh (305). — Fossils from Devon ; Rowe, P. Geol. Ass. 
xviii, p. 1. — Review of British Pelecypods continued, with Pectunculus 
vauyhani, n. sp. ; Woods (567). — Lower Greensand fossils from Leighton 
Buzzard ; Lamplugh & Walker (306). 
Denmark : — Scaphopods, Gastropods, and Cephalopods, with n. spp. ; 
Ravn (437). — Stratigraphical distribution of Danish Mollusca ; Ravn (438). 
Germany : — Fauna of Liineburger Chalk, with n. spp. ; Wollemann 
(566). — Inoceramus from Saxony and Bohemia, with n. spp. ; Petraschek 
( 399). — Fossils from Gosau Beds of Kainach, with n. spp.; Hilber (235). 
— Few species from Misburg, Hanover; Wollemann, Zeitschr. Deutsch. 
geol. Ges. liy, Mitth. p. 93. 
France r— Study of Lower Cretaceous Ammonite Fauna of Chatel-Saint- 
Denis completed, with n. spp. ; Sarasin & Schondelmayer (454). — New 
species of fossils from France; Cossmann (115). — Silicified fossils in 
Turonian of Lot; Douvill£, Bull. Soc. geol. France iii, p. 93. — Fossils 
from Neocomian of Gard; Pellat, t. c. p. 119. — Fossils from the Haut- 
erivian of Dauphin4; Sayn, t. c. p. 142. 
Italy: — Mollusca of Lecce, with n. spp.; Franchis (180). — Molluscs 
from Calloneghe ; Longhi, Riv. ital. Pal. ix, p. 22. — New species of 
Cephalopods from Esino; Airaghi (2). 
