GEOLOGY. 
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Texas ; Cragin (96). — Perisphinctes from Somaliland ; Crick in Donaldson- 
Smith, Through Unknown African Countries, 1897, pp. 426-429. 
Lias : — Cephalopoda from near Rugby ; Newton, Geol. Mag. 1897, p. 58. — 
List of fossils from the Middle Lias near Lincoln ; Cooke, Geol. Mag. 1897, 
pp. 258 & 259. — Revision of Lower Lias Pelecypods from Kanonenberge, 
near Halberstadt, with a n. sp. of Unicardium ; Philippi (352). — Ammo- 
nites from the Lower Lias of Portugal, with some new species ; Pompeckj 
(379). — Cephalopoda from the Middle Lias of Spezia, with new species; 
Fucini (155). — Nautili of the Lower Lias of Saltrio, Lombardy, with five 
new species; Parona (343). — Lower Lias Ammonites of Saltrio, with 
n. spp ; Parona (344). — Mollusca from the Middle Lias of Monte Calyi ; 
Fucini (156). — Cephalopoda from Monte Calvi, with new genus and species; 
Levi (258a). — Fauna of Middle Lias of Schandelah ; Bode, Jahresber. Yer. 
Braunschweig, x, p. 187. — Mollusca from Borneo ; Krause (254). 
Trias: — Notice of Works on Triassic Cephalopoda ; Tornquist (469). — 
Rhsetic Cephalopods of Lombardy ; Mariani, Rend. 1st. Lombardo, xxx, 
pp. 62-67. — Pelecypoda of St Cassian with new genera and species; 
Bittner (41). — Fauna of the Middle Trias of Lagonegro, with new species ; 
Lorenzo (268). — New fossils from Sardinia; Tommasi (468). — Fauna of 
the “ Draxlehncrkalk” near Innsbruck ; Hammer, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 
1897, pp. 314-317. — Ammonite (Joannites spA from Greece; DouviliJ, 
Bull. Soc. geol. France, xxiv, pp. 799 & 800. — Cephalopods of Bosnia, with 
new species; Hauer (186). — Cephalopods of Upper Trias of Himalayas, with 
new species; Mojsisovics (315). — Cephalopoda from the Lower Trias of the 
Himalayas, with new families, sub-families, a new sub-genus ( Vishnuites ) 
and many new species ; Diener (122). — Triassic Ammonites ( Norites sp. 
and Juvavites tonldnensis, n. sp.) from Tonkin; Diener, Bull. Soc. geol. 
France, xxiv, pp. 882-886, figg. — New species of Nautilus from Lower Trias 
of Saltrio; Parona (343). — Occurrence of My ophoria vulgaris in Algeria; 
Bertrand, Bull. Soc. geol. France, xxiv, p. 790. 
4. Primary. 
Palceozoic: — Mollusca from the neighbourhood of Hof a. Saale; Leyh, 
Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. xlix, pp. 504-560, figg. — Lists of Fossils from 
the Carboniferous and Permian Formations of Nebraska and Kansas; 
Prosser (381). — Ottawa palaeozoic basin: Lists of fossils; Ami (10). — 
Fossils from Alaska; Schuchert, Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv. xvii, pt. 1, 
pp. 898-906. — Fauna of Argentina; Kayser (233). — Fossils, probably 
Palaeozoic, from Western Queensland; Jack (223). 
Permo-Carboniferous : — Mollusca from the Productus shales of Kumaon 
and Gurhwal, Himalayas; Diener (121). — Pelecypoda from the Permo- 
Carboniferous of the Kempsey District, N. S. Wales; Dun, Rec. Geol. 
Surv. N. S. Wales, v, pp. 180-182. — Carboniferous and Permo-Carboniferous 
Mollusca from N. S. Wales; Etheridge (135). 
Carboniferous : — Lancashire Coal measures : New species ; Bolton (48). 
— Acanthonautilus bispinosus, n. g. and sp. from the Carboniferous Lime- 
stone of Ireland ; Foord (140, 141). — Mollusca from the Millstone Grit of 
South Yorkshire; Barnes & Holroyd (24). — Mollusca from near Edin- 
burgh; Goodchild, P. Geol. Ass. xv, p. 138. — Fossils from N. Wales; 
Morton (319). — British species of Posidoniella , Myalina , Parallelodon , 
Nucula , Nuculana ; Hind (203). — Irish species of Orthoceras\ Foord 
(142). — Goniatites with a few new species; Foord & Crick (143). — 
Carboniferous Mollusca from St Monans; Geikie, P. Geol. Ass. xv, 
p. 150. — N. spp. of Rhineoderma , Callonema , and Dualina from Belgium ; 
Fraipont & Destinez, Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique, xxiv, pp. 225 — 236, 
pi. ii. —Occurrence of Euchondria in the Culm of Germany; Tornquist 
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