44 Moll. 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
Norway : — List of species from raised beach, Varanger Fiord ; Strahan, 
Quart. J. Geol. Soc. liii, p. 150. 
Syria: — Pleistocene fauna of the fresh-water deposits, with some new 
species ; Blanckenhorn (44). 
Ottawa: — Post-pliocene of Ottawa valley; Ami (11). 
California: — New species of Actceon; Stearns (441). Loess fossils, 
Des Moines; Keyes, Rep. Towa Geol. Survey, vii, p. 344. 
Franz Josef Land: — Mollusca from raised beaches; Newton & Teall 
(326). 
2. Tertiary. 
Occurrence and distribution of Gryphcea eszterhazyi , P&vay ; Koch (250). 
— Tertiary Mollusca with new species ; Simonelli (415). — Pelecypods and 
Gastropods from Bulgaria, with new species of Pecten , Mytilus , V dates and 
Cerithium ; Bontscheff (49). — Tertiary Gastropoda from Hungary with 
Hydrobia ( Liobaikalia ?) sopronensis , n. sp.; Hoernes (206). — Mollusca of 
Monte Postale ; Regny (493 ). — Pecten and Lucina from Barcelona and 
Tarragon, with new species ; Poch & Almera (378). — Tertiary of Avignon, 
with new species; Nicolas (330). — Tertiary fossils from Baden, with 
new species; Hug (214). — Marine and Land Mollusca from Venetian 
Alps, with new species; Vinassa de Regny (491). — Tertiary Mollusca of 
Piedmont and Liguria ; Sacco (402). — Eogene and Neogene Faunas of 
Roumania, with new species ; Stefanescu (442). — New Pteropoda from 
Sivizzano ; Simonelli (414). — Tertiary Mollusca from Denmark ; Ravn 
( 384). — Fauna of tertiary deposits in Buzeu, Roumania, with new, but 
undcscribcd, species; Teisseyre, Vcrh. geol. Roichsanst. 1897, pp. 159- 
166 . — Gastropoda and Pelecypoda from the Tertiary of West Borneo, 
with n. g. and n. spp.; Krause (255). — Tertiary Mollusca from the 
Philippines; Martin (287). — Lists of Tertiary Mollusca from Java; 
Martin (286). — Tertiary Mollusca of Patagonia with descriptions of 48 
new species; Ihering, Revist. Mus. Paulista, ii, pp. 217-382, pis. iii-ix : 
for Summary of this paper see Ihering (217). — Tertiary of Patagonia 
with new species; Pilsbry (357). — Tertiary of Patagonia, Ostreidce , with 
new species; Ortmann (337 ). — Scaphopoda from tertiary of San Domingo, 
with new species; Pilsbry L Sharp (370). — New species from Vancouver; 
Merriam (304). — Tertiary of Lower Moorabool, Victoria ; Hall & Pritch- 
ard (181). — Tertiary Opisthobranchs of Australia, with new spooics; Coas- 
mann (93). — Australasian Mollusca, with new genera and species; Harris 
( 184). — Fossils from Tertiaries near Melbourne; Hall & Pritchard (180). 
Neogene: — Dalmatia, Croatia, Bosnia, Hertzgovina and Servia: Pontic 
and Levantine fauna, with new genera and species ; Brusina (62). — New 
species from upper tertiary of France ; Mayer-Eymar (291). 
Paleogene: — New species from lower tertiary of Egypt; Mayer-Eymar 
(290). 
Pliocene : — Pliocene of Barcelona ; Almera, Bol. Ac. Barcelona, i, 
No. 14 & 15. — Land and freshwater Pliocene of Roussillon ; Dep^ret, 
Mem. Soc. geol. France, Pal. No. 3, p. 176. — Pliocene of Iwowski ; Lomnicki 
( 267). — Fauna of the Diestian sands, with Isocardia cor ; Bernays, Bull. 
Soc. Beige Geol. Mem. pp. 117 — 132, 1 pi . — Chenopus uttingerianus and 
C. pespelecani of the Italian Pliocene; Vinassa de Regny (490). — Levantine 
molluscan fauna of Rhodes, with new species; Bukowski (64). — Pliocene 
fauna of the fresh- water deposits in Syria, with some new species; 
Blanckenhorn (44). 
Miocene: — Mollusca from Bellunesi ; Vinassa de Regny (492). — Miocene 
of Lemberg ; Lomnicki (266). — Middle-miocene of Kostej, with new species; 
Boettger (47). — Miocene of Waldorf, &c., with new species; Hilber 
( 202). — Tongrian of Liguria : Pelecypods with new species ; Rovereto 
