V1J, MOLLU$CA. 
[ 1905 ] 
50 Moll. 
from Jura of Neuchatel ; $chardt, Bull. Soc. ^ Neuchatel xxx, p. 404, 
xxxi, p. 253. — Lists of species from the Areuse District ; Schardt & 
Dubois (502). — Age of Inoceramqs - strata in Carpathians ; Wisniowski 
(649). 
Notes on fossils from French Colonies ; Thevenin, Bull. Soc. Autun 
xvii, p. 181. — Few species from Yunnan ; Mansuy, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxl, 
S , 692. — Fossils from Daghestan; Kasansky, Protok, Kazan Uniy. 1903-4, 
o. 232. — List of Nautiloidea and Ammonitoidea from Texas ; Pritchett 
(478). — Lists of Texas fossils ; Richardson (488).— Fauna of Essex Co., 
Mass. ; Sears (512). — Few fossils Rom Madagascar noted ; Colcanaf, 
Bull. Mus. Paris xi, p. 355. 
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1. Post-Tertiary. 
British Isles : — Extinct fauna of the S, of England ; Kennard & 
Woodward (326). — England : Occurrence in Pleistocene of Planorbis 
vorticulus y &c. ; Kennard & Woodward (325). — Holocene Mollusca from 
Walton Heath, Surrey ; Chandler (103). — Few shells from Lower Thames 
Valley; Hinton & Kennard, Geol. Ass., six, p. 81.— Shell-marl deposit 
at Hawes Water, Lancs. ; Dean & Jackson (175). — Ireland : Few shells 
from raised beach on South Coast; Wright & Muff, R. Dublin Soc. x, 
p. 266 : Fresh-water shells in Shell-Marl ; Welch (628). 
Norway: — Glacial shells neap Christiania; Dai^ielsen (167). — Fan PR of 
raised beaches of West Norway ; Rekbtad (483), 
Sweden : — Post-tertiary shells from Kattegat ; Nordmann (426). 
Denmark: — Few Post-tertiary shells from Esbjerg ; Nordmann, Medd. 
Dansk. Geol. For. x, p. 139. 
Germany : — Few diluvial fossils from Bavarja ; Bartling (27). — 
Shells from Loess near Regensburg ; Clessin (122). — Postglacial fossils 
from near Lubeck ; Friedrich (210). — Diluvial fossils from Northwest 
Thuringia ; Kaiser & Naumann (319). — Few diluvial shells ; Schmierer 
& Soenderop, Jahrb. Geol. Landesanst. Berlin xxiii, p. 544. —Diluvial 
shells from Neuhaldensleben ; Wiegers, Monatsb. Deutsch. geol. Ges. 
1905, p. 2. — Fossils from Steensigmoos ; Gottsche, Zeitschr. Deutsch. 
geol. Ges. lvi, Prot. p. 181. — Fpw shells from Mecklenberg ; Steusloff, 
Arch. Ver. Mecklenb. lix, p. 154. — Post-tertiary shells near Lubeck ; 
Friedrich & Heiden, Mt, Ges. Lubeck xx, p. 65. 
France : — Brackish water fauna in plastic clay of Issy ; Cayeux, C.R. 
Ac. Bci. ex}, p. 1728. — Fossils from Durance Basin ; Martin, Bull. Carte 
geol. France, No. 103. — Fossils from French Pyrenees ; Carez (84). — 
Pleistocene shells from S. of France ; Crzjot & Maury (100). 
Spain Holocene shells from Carmona ; Bullen (81). 
Portugal : — Pleistocene fauna ; Chorfat & Dolrfus (110, 111). 
Italy : — Fe\y Pleistocene shells from Taranto ; Bassani, Atti Acc. 
Napoli xii, No. 3. 
Austro-Hungary : — Pleistocene and Holocene fauna of Bohemia ; Babor 
(16). — Fossils from Hungary; Horusitzky, Jahresber. Ungarn. geol. 
Anstalt 1903, p. 268. — Fauna from Piispokfurdo ; Kormos (344). 
Crete : — Pleistocene shells from ; Bullen (80). 
Russia :— Marine shells from the Peninsula of Kertsch ; Andrussow, 
Ann. geol. Min. Russ, vii, p. 17?. — Shells from Bessarabia ; Grigoro- 
WITSCH-Beresowsky (250). — Shells from borders of Black Sea 5 Grigoro- 
witsch-Beresowsky, Zapiski Novoross. Obshch. xxiv (2), pp. 103, 160 r 
Africa: — Fossils from Fayum, Egypt; Beadnell (3.5).— Quaternary 
shells from Tunis ; BIsd£ (36). — Few quaternary shells from Tunis ; 
B6 de, Bull. Mus. Paris x, p. 52?. 
America ’.— Oreohelix i/qyapqi } vai\, from Pleistocene of New Mexico; 
