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VII. MOLLUSCA. 
North America:—Few marine shells from Hudson Strait; Bell, Rep. 
geol. Surv. Canada xi, p. 31 m.—Non-marine Mollusca from the Toronto 
Formation; Coleman (105).—Few marine shells from Ontario; Coleman, 
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. xii, pp. 129-146.—Post-pliocene fauna of Niagara 
Falls District; Letson in Grabau (207).—Shells from marl-deposit in 
Maine; Nylander (393).—Pleistocene land Mollusca from Maryland; 
O’Harra, Maryland Geol. Surv., Allegany County, p. 131.— Succinea 
chrysis from Yukon and Koyukuk Flats; Schrader, Rep. IT. S. Geol. 
Surv. xxi, Pt. ii, p. 479.—Loess molluscs at Iowa City; Shimek (516).— 
Loess fossils from Iowa; Shimek in Udden (610).—Loess fossils from 
Iowa; Udden (609).—Alluvial fossils from the Missouri; Udden (610).— 
Post-Pliocene non-marine Mollusca from Huron County, Michigan; 
Walker & Lane (632).—Distribution of -E. Canadian forms; Whiteaves 
(647). 
West Indies: — Antigua, sub-fossil non-marine Mollusca; Spencer, 
Quart J. Geol. Soc. lvii, pp. 490-505. —St. Kitts, Post-pliocene marine 
Mollusca; Spencer, t. c. p. 537. — St. Kitts, sub-fossil land shells; 
Spencer, t. c. lvii, p. 541. 
2. Tertiary. 
Derived Miocene fossils in Diluvial sands near Osnabruck; Hamm, 
Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. liii, p. 508.—The genus Valencieirnesia and 
Pontian Limnceidce , with n. spp.; Gorjanovic-Kramberger (205).— 
Fauna of the Priabona Beds, with many n. spp. of Anomia, Area, Bayania, 
Borsonia, Capulus, Cardita, Cerithium, Chama, Clavaiula, Conorbis, Conus, 
Corbula, Cordieria, Crassatella, Cultellus, Cyprcea, Cyrena, Cytherea, 
Dimya, Eratopsis, Ficula , Hipponyx , Lithocardium , Lithodomus, Lucina , 
Marginella, Mathilda , Mitra, Modiola, Murex, Natica, Ostrea, Pecten , 
Pleurotoma, Pleurotomaria, Seal aria, Solarium, Solen, Strombus, Tellina, 
Thracia, Triton, Tritonidea, Trochus, Turbo, Typhis, Voluta, Yolutilithes, 
and Vulsella ; Oppenheim (394). —Donax sulcata Br. belongs to the 
infra-cretaceous fauna ; Parona (411). 
British Isles :—Dibranchiate Cephalopod from the London Clay of 
Sheppey; Crick (129).—Notes on non-marine species ; Kennard & 
Woodward (283).—Fine example of Pleurotoma prisca from Barton, and 
notes on other large Eocene forms ; Woodward (666). 
Belgium :—Notes on some fossils ; Anon, Ann. Soc. malac. Belgique 
xxxv, Bull. pp. lii & liii.—Occurrence of Tympanotomus lignitarum ; Dollfcs 
& Dautzenberg (161). —Sparnacian fossils from a well-boring at Ostend ; 
Ertborn, Bull. Soc. Beige Geol. xv, proc. verb., p. 180.—Pliocene fossils 
from a well-boring at Sterbosch-Wuestwezel; Ertborn, Ann. Soc. geol. 
Belgique xxviii, p. 175.—Notes on fossils from various Belgian localities ; 
Ertborn, Ann. Soc. malac. Belgique xxxvi, Bull. pp. xi, xv.—Occurrence 
of Pecten corneus in the Ypresian ; Rutot, Bull. Soc. Beige Geol. xv, proc. 
verb., p. 103.—Fossils from well-borings at Ghent; Vanhove, t. c. pp. 63- 
69.—Notes on Panopcea honi Nyst; Vincent (625 ).—Goossensia seminuda, 
n. sp., Laekenian; Vincent (624).—Dibranchiate Cephalopods, with n. spp.; 
Vincent (623). 
Denmark :—Fauna of Albsek Hoved, Jutland ; Madsen (331). 
Germany :—Fossils of the ‘ Molasseschichten ’ near Tolz ; Ammon (8).— 
Occurrence of Helix sylvana and Unio Jlabellatus near Munich ; Ammon, 
Geognost. Jahresb. xii, pp. 128 & 129.—Oligocene fossils from Oberbayern; 
Ammon, oji. cit. xiii, pp. 55-69, 5 hgg.—Non-marine Mollusca from Nieder- 
bayern ; Ammon, t. c. pp. 197 & 198.—Fauna near Eggenburg; Fuchs 
( 192). — Non-marine fauna of the ‘ Sylvanakalk ’; Miller, Centrbl. 
Mineral. 1901, pp. 129-133, 217.—The group of Planorbis multiformis in 
