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Subject Index. — Distribution— Fossil. 
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United States, Wyoming, the supposed 
Jurassic fossils collected by Fremont ; 
Veatch. 
Argentina, Liassic fauna of Piedra 
Pintada, (Neuquen); Burckhardt in 
Roth, Kurtz & Burckhardt. 
Arctic, Franz Josef Land, Cephalo- 
poda ; Whitfield. 
Triassic. 
Ammonoidea ; Diener, 2. 
The Ceratitidas of the Musclielkalk ; 
Diener, 3. 
Germany, fauna; Arniotites, Bala- 
tonites, Beneckeia, Pleuronautilua 
spp. n. ; Fritsch. 
Lamellibranchiata of the Frombach- 
tuffe ; Waagen, 1. 
Montenegro, Cephalopoda ; Acrochor- 
diciras, Ceratites , Monophyllites, Pina - 
coceras , Ptychites spp. n. ; MartelU, 1. 
Greece, Ammonites from the Muschel- 
kalk of Epidaurus ; Freeh, 1. 
Greece, few fossils ; Freeh & Renz. 
Baluchistan, Upper Triassic fauna; 
Rhacophyllites sp. n. ; Diener, 6. 
India, Middle and Upper Triassic 
faunas of Spiti ; Diener, 4. 
India, Cephalopoda from the Ilalorites 
Limestone ; Ilalorites, Martolites, Sire- 
nite a spp. n. ; Diener, 5. 
Himalaya, Upper Triassic Cephalo- 
poda; Diener, 1. 
Palaeozoic. 
Volbortliella ; Karpinsky. 
Russia, fauna of Podolia ; Anarccstcs, 
Clinoceraa, Edrnondia, Grammysia, 
Leptodomus , Modiolopsis , Murchisonia , 
Platyceras spp. n. ; Siemiradzki, 1. 
Russia, fauna of Podolia ; Siemiradzki, 
2 . 
British Is., Lophospira , Omospira , 
Turritoma spp. n. ; Donald. 
England, fossils from Haverfordwest ; 
Bellerophon, Eotomaria spp. n. ; Reed, 2. 
Italy, Permo-Carboniferous fauna of 
Forni Avoltri ; Avieulopecten, Loxonema , 
Maerocheilus, Straparollus spp. n. ; 
Gortani, 1. 
Bohemia, Conularia ; 2elfzko, 2. 
S. Africa, fossils from Grahamstown ; 
Nuculites, Orthoceras, Palaeoneilo, spp. 
n. ; Schwartz. 
Canada, faunas of Manitoba ; Cyrto- 
ceras, llionia, Pterinea , Spyrocerae 
spp. n. ; Whiteaves, 2. 
Canada, fossils from Ottawa; Whit- 
eaves, 4. 
Canada, Nanno spp. n. Cambfo- 
silurian; Whiteaves, 6, 
United States, Upper Silurian and* 
Lower Devonian faunas of Trilobite Mt., 
N.Y., Nuculites sp. n. Conularia var. n. ; 
Shimer. 
South Australia, few fossils from 
Northern Territory ; Etheridge. 
Permian. 
Fauna of the Bellerophon formation 
of Carnia; Avicula, Bellerophon t 
Cassianella, Gervillia, Iloernesia, Liebea, 
Murchisonia, Myophoria, Pecten, Peeudo- 
monotis, spp. n. ; Gortani, 2. 
Carboniferous. 
Value of Mollusca in stratigraphy J 
Stobbs. 
England, fossils from the Cheadle 
coalfield, Stafford ; Ward. 
England, fossils from the Midlands } 
Hind. 
England, Anthracomya at Radstock { 
Watson. 
Scotland, fossils from the Rouken 
Glen, Glasgow ; Maonair. 
Belgium, fossils from Ilainnut ; 
Cornet, 2. 
Belgium, list of fossils from neigh- 
bourhood of Mons ; Cornet, 1. 
Carnian Alps, fauna ; A starts, 
Avieulopecten, Bellerophon, ConocaY- 
dium, Murchisonia, Myophoriopsie spp. 
n. ; Vinassa de Regny A Gortani. 
Bohemia, Lamellibranchiata ; An - 
thracosia, Palaeanodonta spp. n. { 
Schmidt, A. 
Hungary, marine fauna ; with Belle- 
rophon, Euphemiia spp. n. ; Freeh, 2. 
N. America, fauna of the Glen Park 
Limestone; Bellerophon, Cypi'icardinia, 
