2 4 Bry. 
VII. Bryozoa. 
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Madagascar, fossils ; Lemoine. 
Canada, fossils from Beechy I. ; Lan- 
caster Sd. ; and Cape Ohidley ; Low. 
United States, fossils from Bighorn 
Mountains, Wyoming; Darton. 
Cainozoic. 
Italy, fauna of the Piedmont basin ; 
Sacco. 
Post- Tertiary. 
Sweden, occurrence of Cristatdla 
mucedo ; Witte. 
Crete, few species from cave-deposit; 
Bullen. 
United States, fauna of Maryland ; 
Ulrich. 
United States, fossils from Snnkaty 
Head, Nantucket ; Wilson. 
Tertiary. 
France, fossils from the Faluns of 
Saint-Denis, lie D’Oleron; Degrange- 
Touzin. 
Italy, Pliocene fossils ; Toldo. 
S. Tunis, fauna Cribri cella (gen. n.) 
M embranipora, Phylactella, Poricclla 
(gen. n.) spp. n. ; Canu. 
Patagonia, fauna; Ameghino. 
Mesozoic. 
Cretaceous. 
Key to spp. of Entalophora ; Lang, 2. 
Germany, fauna of Schaumburg-Lippe ; 
Harbort. 
England, fossils from the Phospliatic 
Chalk of Berkshire ; White & 
Treacher. 
England, fauna of the Trinnningham 
Chalk; Cribrilina, Eschar a, Membrani - 
pora, Mucronellci , Semieselutra , spp. n. ; 
Bry done, 2. 
England, occurrence of Siphoniotyphis 
tenuis, Hag. in the Trinnningham Chalk ; 
few fossils from between Cromer and 
Weybourne; Bry done, 1. 
England, Semimultelea sp. n. Surrey ; 
Lang, 1. 
England, Upper Cretaceous fossils 
from the London Basin ; Treacher & 
White. 
Bohemia, fossils from the Iser district ; 
Zahalka. 
Pondoland, Cretaceous fauna ; Elea t 
sp. n. ; Lang in Woods. 
Patagonia, Upper Cretaceous fauna; 
Ameghino. 
Jurassic. 
Germany, fossils from the Bayerische 
Wald; Wanderer. 
France, Toarcian fossils from Macon ; 
Lissajous. 
Italy, Lower Lias fossils from Peru- 
gia; Merciai. 
Moravia, fossils from boulders of the 
“ Strarnberger Kalkstein,” Rychaltitz ; 
Remes, 1, 2. 
Paleozoic. 
Catalogue of type-specimens in the 
New York State Museum ; Clarke, 1. 
Russia, fauna of Podolia ; Siemi- 
radzky, 1, 2. 
Russia, fossils from Podolia, some new 
names without descriptions ; Siemi- 
radzki. 
United States, Upper Silurian and 
Lower Devonian faunas, Orange County, 
N. York; Shimer. 
United States, lists of fossils from the 
Schoharie Valley, N. York ; Grabau. 
United States, James’ types of 
Ordovician and Silurian fossils from 
Cincinnati, Ohio, re-described ; Bass- 
ler, 1. 
S. America, fossils from the lower 
Amazon region ; Schuchert. 
Carboniferous. 
Belgium, fossils from Petit-Modave ;; 
Destinez, 2. 
England, fauna of Burrington Combe,. 
Somerset; Sibley. 
