48 Moll. 
VIII. Mollusca. 
[1906]. 
Brazil, Drymanis sp. n. ; Da Costa, 
1 . 
Peru-, Drymceus , Goniostomus, Neo- 
eyclotus spp. n. ; Da Costa, 3. 
Brazil, Maerodontes spp. n. Thiele, 
5 . 
Peru, Amphieyclotus , Neocydotus, 
spp. n. ; Da Costa, 1. 
Australasia, New Guinea, New 
Caledonia, etc. i 
N. W. Australia, Limncea sp. n. ; 
Preston, 2. 
New Guinea, Cldoritis spp. n. ; Gude, 
1, 2. 
New Ireland, Cldoritis spp. n. ; Gude, 
1, 2. 
New Mecklenburg, Cldoritis sp. n.; 
Gude, 1. 
Torres Straits, Cldoritis sp. n. ; Gude, 
Queensland, Pupina, Pupinella spp. 
& var. n. ; Fulton, 2. 
Queensland, Cldoritis spp. n. ; Gude, 
2 . 
New South Wales, Cldoritis spp. n. ; 
Gude, 1. 
New Zealand, Phrixgnathus sp. n. ; 
Webster, W. II., 2. 
New Hebrides, Omphalotropis , witli 
var. n. ; Ancey, 6. 
Pacific. n 
Marianne Is., Diplommcitinci, Limncea, 
Melania, llealia spp. n. ; Bavay, 4. 
Hawaiian Is., species of Endodonta 
and Opeas ; Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1. 
Hawaiian Is., Sphyradium spp. n. ; 
Pilsbry & Cooke. 
Hawaiian Is., Achatinellidae of Molo- 
kai ; A diatinellastrum , Lamindla 
spp. n. ; Borcherding. 
Hawaiian Is., Amastra, Newcombia, 
Partulina spp. n. ; Baldwin. 
Antarctic. o 
Kerguelen, occurrence of Patula 
Ilookeri ; Richters in Drygalski. 
Deutsche Siidpolar-Exped., 10, Zool., 
Berlin (G. Reimer) 1906, (298). 
(6) Fossil. 
General. 
Types of D’Orbigny’s “ Prodr. - Pa- 
leont. strat. univ.” reviewed and figured ; 
Boule & Thevenin. 
Summary of geological range of 
Mollusca ; Plant. 
England, fossils of Macclesfield, &c. ; 
Pocock. 
England, fossils of Sidmoutli and Lyme 
Regis ; Woodward & Ussher. 
France, fauna of environs of Nimes ; 
Roman. 
Italy, Triassic and Permian fossils 
from Caffaro ; Mariani. 
N. Alps, Inoceramidic of the Flyscli ; 
Petrascheck, 2. 
Madagascar, fauna ; Boule, Thevenin & 
Lambert. 
Madagascar, fossils; Thevenin, 1, 2. 
United States, fauna of Indiana; 
Greene. 
United States, paleontology of Scho- 
harie Valley, New York; Grabau. . 
United States, fossils from the Big- 
horn Basin, Wyoming; Fisher. 
Patagonia, Cretaceous and Tertiary 
fossils ; Cucidlcea, Diplodon, Ilelcionis- 
cus, Modiola, Rostellaria, Strophodieilus 
spp. n. ; Ihering, 1. 
Antarctic, Ammonites from Graham 
I. ; Kilian. 
Cainozoic. 
France, dept. 1’Aude, few fossils; 
Doncieux. 
California, spp. n. ; Rivers. 
California, Pectinidoe ; Arnold. 
Now Zealand, fossils from the 
Clarendon Phosphate-deposits, Otago; 
Andrew. 
Post-Tertiary. 
Sweden, fauna of Gotland ; Halle. 
Norway, fossils from Skrellene ; 
0yen, 2. 
S. Norway, fauna of raised beaches ; 
0yen, 1. 
Denmark, Glacial fauna of Stenstrup ; 
Madsen. 
