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17. Caribbean Province. 
Brazil : — Marine shells from Bahia, with Mactrella iheringi , n. sp. ; 
Dall (103): List of Mollusca of the Island of St. Sebastian; Ihering 
(219): Arcidce and Mytilidce of, with Modiola martensi , n. sp. ; Ihering 
( 218): Species of Mactra , Venus, Ostrea, Mytilus, Cardium (?), and Tagel- 
lus , found in a Cemetery at Lomas de Zamora; Valentin (479): Pleuro- 
branchcea inconspicua, n. sp. ; Bergh (31). 
Brazil and Uruguay : — Columbella brasiliana , n. sp. ; Martens (285). 
West Indies: — Two new species of Dentalium ; Pilsbry in Tryon (475): 
New species of Chlamys and Cyclopecten ; Verrill (483). 
Bahamas: — Plcurobranchcea agassizi , n. sp. ; Bergh (31). 
Antilles : — Pleurobranchus crossei, n. sp. ; Vayssi^re (481). 
18. Transatlantic Province. 
Atlantic coast of N. America : — Cyclostrematidce and allied forms, with 
n. sp. of Granigyra , Choristella (n. gen.), Cir cuius, Cyclostremella (n. gen.), 
Leptogyra (n. gen.), Lissospira (n. gen.), Molleriopsis (n. gen.), Pseudo- 
tor ella, Tharsiella (n. gen.), and Vitrinella; Bush (66). 
Atlantic coast of United States : — Ledidce and Nuculidce , with new 
genera, and n. spp. of Ledella, Neilonella, Tindaria , and Yoldiclla ; Verrill 
and Bush (486): New species of Cyclopecten and IIyalopecten\ Verrill 
(483). 
Florida: — Marine shells from; White, Nautilus, xi, p. 31: Supposed 
gigantic Cephalopod; Verrill (484): Contradicted by Verrill (485). — 
Key West: Ianthina ; Simpson (416). 
GEOLOGICAL. 
N.B. — The same remarks apply hero that are given at the beginning of the pre- 
ceding section. 
Lower- Languedoc: — Paleontology of, with new species; Roman (396): 
Paleontology of Rosignano and Vignale, with new species; Alessandri 
(8). 
1. Post-Tertiary. 
British Isles : — Ilygromia umbrosa (new to Britain) and other mollusca 
of cave deposits; Kennard & Woodward (236). — Marine shells from 
Raised Beach, Portrush ; Stewart, Irish Natural, vi, p. 287. — List of 
Mollusca from raised beach and glacial beds in Ayrshire; Smith, J. 
(432). — Arctic shells from Elie; Geikie, P. Geol. Ass. xv, p. 151. — Mollusca 
from Boulder-clay in Ayrshire ; Reade (386). — Mollusca from the Kennet 
Valley Deposits; Kennard & Woodward (237). — Marine shells found in 
Drift series at High Levels in Ayrshire; Smith, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1896, 
p. 799. — Mollusca from shell-bearing deposits in Kintyre ; Rep. Brit. Ass. 
1896, pp. 378-399. — Mollusca from Boulder Clay, Vale of Clwyd ; Reade, 
Quart. J. Geol. Soc. liii, pp. 342 & 344. 
Germany : — Diluvial freshwater-deposit at Frankfurt ; Roedel (394). — 
Fauna of the interglacial Travertine of Burgtonna and Grafentonna in 
Thuringia; Weiss, Zeitsch. Deutsch. geol. Ges. xlix, pp. 683-689. — Mollusca 
from Interglacial beds at Marionburg and Dirschau, Prussia; Jentzsch, 
Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin, xvi, pp. 165-208. 
Denmark : — Kitchen-midden on Island of Fohr ; Splieth (435). 
Belgium : — Quaternary of Hoogstrooten ; Mourlon (322). 
