25 Bry. 
Systematic. 
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England, Avouian founa of the Avon 
■Gorge; Vaughan, 2. 
Wales, few fossils from S. W. Gower ; 
Vaughan, 1. 
Scotland, fossils from near Glasgow; 
Macnair. 
Carnian Alps, fauna ; Vinassa de 
itegni & Gortani. 
Carnian Alps, fauna of the Fusu- 
Jinenkalk; Rhombopora, Septopora, spp. 
n. ; many others figd. ; Johnsen. 
Devonian. 
Belgium, Fammenian fauna of Con- 
droz ; Destinez, 1. 
England, fossils from St. Minver, 
Cornwall ; Fox. 
United States, fauna of Perc6, N. 
York ; Clarke, 2. 
United States, fossils from N. York; 
Slocom. 
United States, fauna of the Moscow 
Shales of Lake Canandaigua, N. York; 
Raymond. 
Silurian. 
Sweden, fauna of Gotland ; Coenites, 
Fenestella , Polypora , Semico scinium, 
Sphragiopora, Stomatopora, Thamniscus, 
spp. n. ; Hennig. 
Russia, fauna ; Lamansky. 
United States, fossils from the Chazy 
Limestone, Lake Champlain ; Hudson. 
United States, fossils from the Chazy 
formations of Champlain Valley, Ver- 
mont ; Monticulipora, Prasopom, spp. n. ; 
Seely. 
United States, fauna of the Rochester 
Shale ; CalLopora , Ceramopora , Ceramo- 
porella , Cocloclema, Diploclema, Diplo- 
trypa, Eridotrypa, Fistulipora, TAoclema, 
TAoclemella, Loculipora , Mitoclema , 
Monotrypa, N icholsonella, Orbignyella, 
Phcenopora, Rhombotrypa, Stigmatella , 
Tceniodictya, spp. n. ; Bassler, 2. 
Canada, Upper Silurian fauna of the 
Ekwan River and Sutton Mill Lakes, 
Keewatin, Ottawa ; Phcenopora, Fene- 
stella, spp. n. ; Whiteaves, 1. 
Canada, fauna of Manitoba ; 
Whiteaves, 2. 
Canada, fauna of Anticosti I. } 
Schmitt. 
Ordovician. 
Wales, fossils from Western Car- 
marthenshire ; Evans. 
Canada, fossils from E. Ontario ; Ami. 
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“ Cyphonautes ” larva, distribution in 
North Sea during 1903, Atstein. — 
Distribution in Irish Sea during 1904, 
Gough. 
jTypes of d’Orbigny’s “Prodr. 
Paleont. Strat. Univ.,” figured and 
reviewed ; Boule & Thevenin. 
•j-James’ types of Cincinnati group 
spp., re-described ; Bassler, Washing- 
ton Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 30 (1-66). 
■fCheilostomata, classification of 
Cretaceous forms, Brydone, Geol. Mag. 
Iiondon 1906, (289-300). 
Coenitid® fam. n. for Coenites, 
Eichw., Hennig Ark. Zool. Stockholm 
3 No. 10 (26). 
Eleidae, zooeciiim (61-2) ; tables 
for determination of species (62-3) ; 
validity of genera (65-6) ; topomorphs 
(66-8), Lang Geol. Mag. London 3. 
Alcyonella fungosa, spermatozoa, 
Retzius. 
Alcyonidium brucei Kolguev I., Arctic 
Ocean sp. n., Calvet Paris Bui. 
soc. zool. 28 (33-6). — A. mytili, 
anatomy, etc., Silbermann, Arch. Natg., 
Berlin 72 (265-310). —A. mytili, 
development and structure of larva, 
Seeliger. — A. mytili, budding, degenera- 
tion and regeneration, Romer. 
Barentsia variabilis (58-9), capitate 
(59) spp. n., sub-antarctic S. Atlantic 
Calvet Paris Bui. soc. zool. 29. 
Bugula avicularia, budding, degenera- 
tion and regeneration, Romer. — B. avicu- 
laria, rheotropisme, Hallez Paris C.-R. 
Acad. sci. 141 (842-3). — B. elongata 
sp. n. Norwegen, Nordgaard, Bergen 
Meeresf. Berg. 1 (80). 
