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France: — Quaternary shells near Paris; BicmS (44). — Quaternary 
shells from Arrest (Somme); B£d:6 & Vinchon (46). — Quaternary fossils 
near Nice; Dep^ret & Caziot (188). — Fauna of strata in Department of 
Aude ; Doncieux (196). 
Spain: — Quaternary fossils from the plain of San Juan de Yilasar; 
Almera (7). 
Italy: — Neogene fauna of Gulf of Naples ; Bellini (50). — Post-pliocene 
marine shells from Calabria, with n. spp. ; Crema (150). — Post-Tertiary 
marine shells from Nettuno ; Meli, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xxiii, p. xxxvi. 
Austria: — Landshells with Elephas near Vienna; Troll, Verh. geol. 
Reichsanst. 1904, p. 244. 
Hungary: — Post-Tertiary shells; Handmann, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 
1903, p. 343. — Succinea oblonga in diluvial ; Kormos (369). 
Moravia: — Few diluvial landshells ; Knies, Vestnik. Klub. Prostejove 
iv, p. 78. 
Turkey : — Fossils from Dardanelles ; Newton (454). 
Russia : — Post-Tertiary fossils from the basin of the Manytch ; Bogat- 
schew, Mem. Com. geol. St. Petersb. xxii, pp. 73, 609. — Fossils from Lublin ; 
Krishtafovich, Annuaire geol. Min. Russ, vii, p. 95. — Fossils from district 
in sheet 16 of map of Russia ; ToutkovskY, Mem. Com. geol. St. Petersb. 
xxii, p. 516. 
Japan : — Diluvial fossils from Shimosa ; N. K., J. geol. Soc. Tokyo xi, 
p. 491. 
Polynesia : — Shells from deposits on Hawaii, with n. spp. of Succinca ; 
Henshaw (297): see also Ancey (12). 
Africa :— New variety of Murex trunculus from Tunis ; B1 sdj§ (42). — 
Few Quaternary shells from Sfax, Ttmis : BIddis (43). — List of fossils 
from Raised Beach in Tunis ; Flick & PervinquiIire (229). — List of Post- 
Tertiary fossils from Algerian Coast ; Lamothe, Bull. Soc. geol.- France iv, 
p. 29 ; see also pp. 40 & 41. — Post-Tertiary marine shells from South 
Africa; Johnson (340). 
North America : — Pleistocene fauna of Sankaty Head, Mass. ; Cushman, 
Amer. Geol. xxxiv, p. 169. — Note on freshwater shells in American Loess; 
Shimek, Bull. geol. Soc. Amer. xv, p. 576. — Notes on fossils of North 
American Loess ; Shimek (557). 
Bermuda : — Landshells, with n. spp. ; Gulick (274). 
2. Tertiary. 
Teredo fistula, Lea, is a Teredina\ Johnson (337). — Review of the 
Gisortia section of Ovula ; Mayer Eymar (428). — New species from Lower 
Tertiary ; Mayer-Eymar (427). — Notes on phylogony of Fusus and allies 
with n. spp. ; Grabau (265). — New variety of Planorbis multiformis ; 
Kormos (370). — Poroleda tcitei , n. n. ; Hedley (295). — Notes on Orygoceras 
fuchsi , Pannonian; Lorenthey, Foldtani Kozl. xxxiii, p. 518. — Fossils 
from Western Jura ; Schmidt, Centrbl. Mineral. 1904, p. 609. 
Greenland : — Fossils from East Greenland ; Ravn (511). 
Germany : — Shells near Oppeln ; Michael, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. 
Berlin xxii, p. 372. — Miocene fossils from near Unter- and Oberkirchberg ; 
Kranz, Centrbl. Mineral. 1904, pp. 481, 528, 545. — Miocene land fauna of 
Oppeln, with n. spp.; Andreae (15). — Few fossils from Frankfurt; 
Fischer (224). — Miocene fauna of three localities in Mecklenburg ; Metz- 
m a cher (446). — Clausilia fischeri , n.sp.,from Upper Oligocene of Hochheim; 
Boettger (64). — Notes on Emmencia with a n. sp. from Frankfurt; 
Boettger (65). 
Belgium : — Abundance of Ilostellaria arnpla near Uccle ; Delheid 
(186). 
