2 Brack . 
VII. Brachiopoda. 
[1907 
Abbreviations used in Sections II & 
III:— 
anat. anatomy. 
chars. = specific characters. 
colln. = collection. 
comp. = characters compared. 
descr. = description, or described. 
dev. = development. 
diagn, = diagnosis. 
disc. = discussion, or discussed. 
distr. = distribution. 
esp. = especially. 
inch = includes, or included. 
occ. = occurrence. 
ref. = referred to, or referable. 
reg. = regarded, 
spec. = specimen. 
syn. = synonym, or synonymy. 
I. TITLES* 
*' As it has been necessary to complete 
the MS. within a shorter period than 
usual, this Record does not include 
all the literature of the year. Works 
marked * have not been fully analysed, 
and entries relating to these must 
therefore be regarded merely as pro- 
visional : such further details as may 
be required will be given in the next 
volume. 
Aldrich, T. H. Some new Eocene 
fossils from Alabama. Nautilus, Boston, 
Mass., 21, 1907, (8-11), pi. i. 1 
Anderson, Robert vide Arnold, R. & 
Anderson 7 . 
Andrew, Arthur R. On the geology 
of the Clarendon Phosphate-deposits, 
Otago, New Zealand. Wellington, Trans. 
Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., 38 , 1906,(447-482). 
2 
Anon. Eminent living geologists : 
Professor H. G. Seeley . . . Geol. 
Mag., London, ser. 2, dec. 5, 4 , 1907, 
(241-253) pi. xii. 3 
Anon. John Francis Walker, M.A., 
F.L.S., F.I.C., F.C.S., F.G.S., formerly 
Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cam- 
bridge. [Obituury notice.] Geol. Mag., 
London, ser. 2, dec. 5, 4 , 1907, (380- 
384), pi. xvi. 4 
Arnold, Ralph. New and characteristic 
species of Fossil Mollusks from the Oil- 
bearing Tertiary Formations in Southern 
California. Washington, D.C., Smith- 
sonian Inst., Nation. Mus. Proc., 32, 
1907, (525-546) pis. xxxviii-li. 5 
Arnold, Ralph. New and characteristic 
species of Fossil Mollusks from the Oil- 
bearing Tertiary Formations of Santa 
Barbara County, California. Washing- 
ton, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., Misc. Col- 
lect., 50 , quart, ser. 4 , (419-447, pis. 
1-lviii) ; separate, (Publ. No. 1781), 1907, 
Dec. 13, (29 pp.) 8 pis. 6 
* Arnold, Ralph & Anderson, Robert. 
Geology and Oil Resources of the Santa 
Maria oil district, Santa Barbara County, 
California. Washington, D.C., Dept. 
Int., U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull., 322, 1907, 
(161 pp., 24 pis., 2 maps). 7 
Bather, F. A. Nathorst’s use of 
Collodion Imprints in the Study of 
Fossil Plants. Geol.' Mag., London, 
ser. 2, dec. 5, 4 , 1907, Oct., (437-440, 
1 fig-). 8 
*Beede, J. W. Invertebrate Paleon- 
tology of the Upper Permian Red Beds 
of Oklahama and the Panhandle of Texas. 
Lawrence, Ivan., Univ. Sci. Bull., 14 
(ser. 2, 4 ), No. 3, 1907, (115-180, pis. 
v-viii). 9 
Berry, S. S. Molluscan Fauna of 
Monterey Bay, California [I]. Nautilus, 
Boston, Mass., 21 , 1907, (17-22), 10 
*Boehm, Georg. Beitriige zur Geologie 
von Niederliindisch-Indien. I. Abteilung. 
Die Siidkiisten der Sula-Inseln Taliabu 
