•40 Moll. 
Subject Index. — Distribution — Fossil. 
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Iceland, Purpura lapillm in raised 
beaches; B&rSarson. 
Russia, fauna of Gera ; Weiss, 2. 
Germany, fossils from the Loess of 
Regensburg; Clessin, 1. 
Germany, Pleistocene shells from 
Regensburg ; Clessin, 4. 
Germany, Loess fossils from the 
Danube district ; Clessin, 5. 
British Is. ; pocket guide to non- 
marine fauna ; Swanton, 1. 
England, Post-glacial deposit at 
Hornsea ; Sheppard, 2. 
England, Holocene fauna of Staines 
and Wargrave; Kennard & Wood- 
ward, 1. 
England, Vertigo parcedentata, Holo- 
cene ; Kennard & Woodward, 2. 
Ireland, Mollusca from caves ; Scharff, 
1 . 
Ireland, kitchen midden in Co. Down ; 
Welch, 3. 
N. France, fauna of Saint- Aclieul ; 
Bytkiospeum sp. n., Helix var. n. ; 
Babor, 1. 
France, Alpes Maritimes, fauna ; 
Helix , Hyaliiia , Testacella spp. n. ; 
Maury & Caziot, 2. 
France, Alpes Maritimes, Caziotia 
gen. and sp. n. ; Pollonera, 1. 
France, Alpes Maritimes, shells from 
St. Jean ; Maury & Caziot, 1. 
France, fauna of Nice ; Caziot, 4. 
Italy, fauna of Salustro ; Scalia, 1. 
Italy, fossils from Catania; Scalia, 2. 
Switzerland, fossils from the Thurtal ; 
Wegelin. 
Alluvial fossils from Piirklgut ; 
Clessin, 2. 
Hungary, Diluvial Neritina of the 
Balatonsee district ; Kormos, 2. 
Java, fauna ; Ancillaria, Atys, Colum- 
bella , Conus , Fusus* Hindsia, Latirus, 
Lyria , Marginella , Melania , M along ena , 
Mctula , Mitra , Nassa, Neritina, Oliva, 
Plios, Pleurotoma, Potamides, Pyrami- 
della, Strombus, Terebra, Tritonidea, 
Trochus, Turbonilla, Turricida, Voluta 
spp. n. ; Martin. 
Amboina, fossils ; Boettger, 0., 2. 
(n-9720 r) 
Japan, fauna; Area, Astai%c, Cardita , 
Cardium , Cerithium, Cylichna, Denta- 
lium, Eidima, Lasaea, Lima, Lutraria, 
Mysia, Odostomia, Ostrea, Pecten, 
Pleurotoma, Rissoa, Tellina, Trochus , 
Turbonilla spp. n. ; Tokunaga. 
Japan, Diluvial shells ; K. 
S. Africa, raised beach fauna near 
Klein Brak River ; Rogers. 
N. America, Loess, Helicina occulta ; 
Shimek. 
Canada, marine and fresh-water fauna 
Anticosti I. ; Schmitt. 
United States, Colorado, fauna of 
Florissant ; Lymnaea, Omphalina, 
Sphaerium spp. n. ; Cockerell 1. 
United States, Maryland, fauna ; 
Clark. 
United States, New Mexico, Oreohelix 
yavapai ; Cockerell, 2. 
United States, deposit of Venus shells 
in New York city ; Wilson, 2. 
United States, fauna of Sankaty Head, 
Nantucket ; Wilson, 1. 
Arctic, marine deposits ; Knipo- 
witsch, 2. 
E. Greenland, Lamellibranchiata ; 
Jensen, 1. 
Kolguev I., marine shells ; Knipo- 
witsch, 1. 
Bermuda, fauna, with spp. n. ; Verrill. 
Tertiary. 
Cerithiidae, notes on ; Boussac. 
Europe, Upper Tertiary fauna of 
Mediterranean region ; Hoernes, 1. 
Fauna of Mandrikowka; Arca,Nucida, 
Pccten, Pectunculus, spp. n. : Sokolow. 
Fauna of the Maeotische Stufe ; 
Avimactra, Cardium, Dosinia, Mactra, 
Mohrensternia, Nassa, Pyrgula, Trochus, 
spp. n. ; Andrussow. 
Russia, Miocene fossils from Novo- 
cherkassk ; Pholas, Tapes, Turritella 
spp, n. ; Bogatchew. 
Germany, list of shells from Kassel ; 
Hornstein. 
Germany, few Miocene fossils from 
near Domitz ; Metzmacher. 
Germany, Miocene fauna of Luneburg ; 
Astarte sp. n. ; Wollemann, 3. 
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