67 Moll. 
Subject Index. — Distribution — Fossil. 
2227 
San Marino, Miocene fauna of Mte. 
Titano ; Spondylus sp. n. ; Nelli, 561. 
AuRtria-IIungary, Eocene Nautilidae ; 
Nautilus sp. n. ; Vogl, 861 ; Pliocene 
fauna of Feherpont nr. Tihany ; Vitalis, 
856 ; sp.n. Planorhis ; LSrentliey, 505. 
Austria, Gastropoda fauna of Eich- 
kogel nr. Modling ; Helix, Hyalina, 
Pupa spp. n. ; Schlosser, 709 ; Pontian 
fauna of Leobersdorf; Clausilia, Cras- 
pedopoma, Helix, Melanatria, Pyrgula 
spp. n. ; Troll, 838 ; occ. spp. nr. 
Korneuburg ; Schaffer, 698. 
Austria (Styria), Miocene Gastropoda 
of Rein ; Schlosser, 709. 
Hungary, list Upper Mediterranean 
fauna of Ribice ; Vadasz, 844 ; occ. 
I.«vantinian spp., Petrovaradin ; Koch, 
458. 
Dalmatia, Eocene fauna ; Cardium, 
Trochus spp. n. ; Dainelli, 191. 
Burma, Miocene and Eocene spp. ; 
Alectryonia, Area, Cassidea, Jouannetia, 
Ostrea, Valuta spp. n. ; Dalton, 211. 
Java, Gastropoda ; Martin, 521 ; sp. n. 
Unio ; Dubois, 238. 
Alaska, few Miocene spp., sp. n. Epi- 
tonium ; Dali, 207. 
vS. United States, Oligocene fauna 
comp, with European ; Maury, 529. 
United States (Alabama), Acteon, 
Area, Corhula, Lepton, Vertieordia spp. 
and var. n.. Eocene; Aldrich, 8; sp. n. 
Mitromorpha from (Claiborne ; Aldrich, 7. 
United States (Florida), spp. n. Fasei- 
olaria, Pyrazisinus, Oligocene ; Maury, 
529. 
United States (Mississippi), spp. n. 
Caneellaria, Kellia, Sigaretus, Eocene; 
Aldrich, 8. 
United States (California), illustra- 
tions and notes on fauna ; Arnold, 17 ; 
faunas Santa Cruz Mts. ; Agasoma, 
Arehitoetonia, Cardium, Chlorostoma, 
Chrysodomus, Fissurella, Fusus, Gly- 
cimeris, Hipponyx, Leda, Lirofusus, 
Maetra, Malletia, Nueula, Ostrea, Pa- 
tella, Periploma, Pleurotoma, Semele, 
Strepsidura, Tellina, Thais, Tritoninm, 
Tureieula, Venericardia, Yoldia spp. 
and varr. n. ; Arnold, 18 ; sp. n. Man- 
gilia ; Dali, 193. 
United States (Colorado), sp. n. 
Lymnaea, Miocene beds Florissant: 
Cockerell, 155. 
(n-10332 r) 
United States (Louisiana), sp. n. Ano- 
donta, Unio, Oligocene; Maury, 529. 
United States (Washington), spp. n. 
Cardium, Malletia ; Arnold, 18. 
N.E. Mexico ; Durable, 248. 
Trinidad, fauna at Compare Road ; 
Guppy, 322. 
Patagonia, col In. descr. ; Dosinia, 
Fusus, Infundibulum, Lueina, Maetra, 
Panopea, Struthiolaria , Vermetus spp. 
and varr. n. ; Ortmann, 575; colln. 
descr. ; Steinmann & Wilckens, 778. 
Tierra del Fuego, spp. and varr. n. 
Anodonta (?), Cardita, Chorus (?),. 
Cominella, Gihhula, Nassa, Siphonalia, 
Turhonilla; Steinmann & Wilckens, 778. 
Mesozoic. 
General, rev. Aueella, spp. n, ; Pavlow;.. 
589, 
Russia (gouv. Jaroslav), Craspedites 
okensis group, spp. n. ; Prigorovsky, . 
642. 
Silesia, occ. few spp. ; Branca & 
Fraas, 89. , 
W. England, occ. few spp. ; Richard- 
son, 665. 
England (Gloucestershire), occ. few 
spp. Ebrington Hill ; Richardson, 663. 
England (nr. Bristol), faunal lists etc. 
Mytilus sp. n. ; Tutcher, 840. 
France, sp. n Hhynehoteuthis ; Mary & 
Mary, 527. 
Sardinia ; Deninger, 222. 
Switzerland, lists few spp. ; Jaccard, 
396. 
Gastropoda and Scaphopoda of the 
“ Pachycardientuffe ” of the Seiser Alp; 
Angularia, Coelostylina, Coluhrella, 
Dentalium, Keration (gen. n. Pros.), , 
Loxonema, Patella, Promathilda, Spiro- 
ehrysalis, Troehus, Turbo spp. n. ; : 
Broil! & Read, 92. 
Malaysia (Taliabu I.), few spp. from 
Upper Lagoi ; spp. n. Belemnites, Nu- 
eula ; Boehm, 59. 
Tunis, Cephalopoda ; Aeanthoeeras,: 
Aspidoeeras, Baeulites, Barroisieeras,. 
Bostryehoeeras, Braneoeeras, Desmo-, 
ceras, Eugonoeeras, Fagesia (gen. n.), 
Fliekia (gen. n.), Forbesieeras, Hamites, 
Hemitissotia, Hoplites, Hoplitoides, Ly- 
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