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(400).— Land shells in miocene of Florida; - Pilsbry (354).— Fossils from 
probable miocene in Victoria; Dennant & Mulder (120). 
Oligocene:— Pelecypoda and Gastropoda from Bavaria, with many new 
species; Wolff (519). — Bernburg: Lower oligocene fossils; Merkel & 
Fritsch (303). — Itzehoe, Germany: Seventy-two marine species, with 
notes; Reinhard (388). — List of fossils from Moravia; Rzehak, Verh. 
geol. Reichsanst. 1897, pp. 199-201. — Hemistenotrema, n. subgen. of Helix , 
with new species, from Upper Oligocene of Mainz; Boettger (46). — 
Note on Cerithium ocirrhoe, from Dax ; Vignal (488). 
Eocene: — Note on Actceon Simula, tus; Vincent (497). — Eocene of Loire- 
inf^rieure, with many new species ; Cossmann (95). — Note on new species 
of Pecckiolia ; Vincent (496). — Note on Belgian Nuculina , with new 
species; Vincent (495). — Note on species of Amussium\ Vincent (494). — 
Fauna of Vdrtes, with some new species of Pelecypods and Gastropods ; 
PArp (339). — The Cerithiidce of the Paris Basin ; Vignal (487). — Paleocene 
mollusca from Copenhagen; Gronwall (174). — New Pelecypoda from 
N. America; Harris (183). — New mollusca from America; Aldrich 
(7). — Mollusca from the Middle Atlantic slope in Delaware, Maryland, 
and Virginia; Clark (78). — Lists of Fossils from the Martinez group of 
California; Merriam (305). — Alabama: A new Canccllaria; Aldrich 
(6). — Fauna of the Eocene of the Pacific coast, with some now species; 
Stanton (437). 
3. Secondary. 
Rhsetic and Liassic fauna of Mount Albenza; Mariani, Rend. 1st. 
Lombardo, xxx, pp. 1001-1006. — Alectryonia amor , d’Orbigny, and a list 
of Mesozoic Cephalopoda , Gastropoda , and Pelecypoda from Borneo ; 
Newton (328). — Mesozoic mollusca from Alaska; Hyatt, Rep. U.S. Geol. 
Surv. xvii, Pt. i, pp. 907 & 908. 
Cretaceous: — Lists of species from County Antrim; Hume (215). — 
Albian of Dorset, fossils from ; Newton (327). — Mollusca of the Chalk 
Rock with new species of Cardium , Cardita , Arctica ?, Trapezium , and 
Corbisl ; Woods (522). — Gaudryceras found in Upper Campanien of 
Cotentin ; Brasil (60). — New Cephalopoda from Cretaceous of Chatillon- 
en-diois; Lory & Sayn (270). — Cretaceous of France with many new 
species ; Cossmann (94). — New species of Ammonites from Cretaceous of 
France ; IIonnorat-Bastide (210). — Pelecypoda , Gastropoda , and Cephalo- 
poda , from the Albian of France and Italy, with new genera and species ; 
Parona & Bonarelli, Palceontogr. ital. ii, pp. 53-112, figg. — Acantlioceras 
cayeusi , n. sp. from the Senonian of France; Parent (342). — Fauna 
of the Lower Senonian of the valley of the Mdhaigne, with new species ; 
Rutot (401). — Cretaceous of Saxony, with new species ; Petraczek (351). — 
Division of North German and Baltic senonian with new species of 
Actinocamax and Belem nitella ; Stolley (446). — Chalk-formations of 
Mecklenburg; Geinitz (162). — Wetzlar: New species from Chalk; Beyer 
(39). — Cretaceous of Sweden: Revision of Nilsson’s work on the Pelecy- 
poda ; Hennig (192). — Lists of fossils from the Lower Cretaceous, near 
Rheine, Westphalia; Muller, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin, xvi, pp. 
60-71. — Lists of fossils from the Lower Cretaceous in Brunswick ; MUller, 
t. c. pp. 95-110. — Gastropods and Pelecypods from tho Venetian Alps, 
with now species of Lima , Lima ( Ctcnoides ), and Caprinula ; Boehm (45). 
— Cenomanian and Turonian fossils from Upper Silesia, with a few new 
species ; Leonhard (258). — Cretaceous of N. Bulgaria ; Kilian & Paquier 
(243). — List of Barremian fossils from Roumania ; Simionescu, Verh. 
geol. Reichsanst. 1897, pp. 131-134. — Lower Cenomanian fauna from the 
Carpathians of Roumania; Simionescu, t. c. pp. 269-273. — Chalk of 
