60 Moll. 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
Leda , Modiola , Tapes , Turritella ,and Fem/.s; Trentanove (606;.— 
Miocene fossils from Umbria; Verri & D’Ossat (621).—Note on the 
Pectinidce of the Nummulitic (? middle Miocene) of Subiaco; Viola, 
Boll. Com. geol. Ital. xxxii, pp. 223-226. 
Switzerland:—Few Middle Miocene land and marine shells; Buxtorf 
(82). 
Austro-Hungary:—Miocene fossils from St. Florian, with new names; 
Bauer (31).—Fauna of Nagy-Maros; Bockh (56).—Miocene fauna of 
Monte Promina, Dalmatia, with n. spp. of Cardium, Cassidaria, Ceritkium , 
Coptochilus, Corbicula, Crassatella , Cyrena , Helix , Melania , Natica , Pecten , 
Pholadomya , Scalaria , Spondylus, Subemarginula , Terebralia and Turbo ; 
Dainelli (136).—Miocene fossils from Dalmatia; Dainelli, Rend. Acc, 
Lincei x, p. 50.—Fossils from Pomaz with Pyrula ( Melongena) semseyia.na , 
n. sp.; Erdos (179).—Fresh-water Mollusca from vicinity of Agram; 
Gorjanovic-Kramberger (205).—Fossils from the Miocene of Hungary; 
Horusitzky (257).—Lists of fossils from Galicia; Lomnicki (324 ).—Sepia 
hungarica , n. sp. from Hungary; Lorenthey (326).—Eocene mollusca 
from various Austro-Hungarian localities with n. spp. of Cardita , Cardium , 
Cerithium , Chama , Crassatella , Cytherea , Fusus , Loparia , n. g., Lucina , 
Melanatria , Melania , Natica , Psammobia, Solen , Spondylus , Thracia , 
Trochus , Turritella and Venus ; Oppenheim (395).—Few Sarmatian and 
Pontian fossils from Krecsedin ; Palfy, Foldtani Kozl. xxxi, pp. 154, 155, 
182 & 183.—Few fossils from Syrmia ; Pavlovic, Ann. geol. Balkan, v, 
SB. p. 15.—Few Sarmatian fossils from Bihar; Petho, Jahresber. Ungarn. 
geol. Anstalt. 1898, 57.—Miocene fauna of East Bohemia; Prochazka 
( 463).—Few Miocene fossils from near Klopotiva; Schafarzik, Jahresber. 
Ungarn. geol. Anstalt 1898, 142.—Pontian freshwater Mollusca from 
Baroth; Schlosser, Mt. Ungar. geol. Anstalt xiii, p. 69 (5).—Miocene 
fossils from Siebenbiirgen; Telegd (590).—Few Neogene Cerithioids from 
Goding, Moravia; Tietze, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1901, p. 45.—Few 
Miocene fossils from Hungary; Timko, Jahresber. Ungarn. geol. Anstalt 
1898, 234.—Notes on Miocene fossils from Neudorf, near Pressburg: 
Toula (603). 
Balkan States:—Few fossils from Bosnia; KATZER,Centrbl. Mineral. 1901, 
pp. 227-233.—Addenda to fauna of Servia; Pavlovic (412).—Few fossils 
from Kosovo; Pavlovic, Ann. geol. Balkan, v, SB. p. 63.—Few fresh¬ 
water fossils from Negotin, Servia, with new names but without diagnoses; 
PavloviO, t. c. SB. pp. 78 & 79.—Few fossils from Bele Yode; Pavlovic, 
t. c. SB. p. 82.—Few Pontian fossils from Ralja, Servia; Pavlovic, t. c. 
SB. p. 90.—Few fossils from Sremcica, Servia, with Trochus sinzoiri, 
n. sp., without diagnosis ; Pavlovic, t. c. SB. p. 90.—Few freshwater 
fossils from Babin-Do, including new names without diagnoses; Pavlovic, 
t. c. SB. p. 92.—Few fossils from Kosovo with Planorbis icossovensis , 
n. sp. without diagnosis; Pavlovic, t. c. pt. 2, Annexe, p. 63.—‘MaotisclP 
fossils from near Negotin, Servia, including some new names without 
diagnoses ; Pavlovi 5, t. c. pt. 2, Annexe, pp. 78 & 79.—Few fossils from 
near Bele Vode; Pavlovic, t. c. pt. 2, Annexe, p. 82.—New species 
without diagnoses from Babin-Do; Pavlovi 6, t. c. pt. 2, Annexe, p. 92.— 
Gastropods and Pelecypods from North Moldavia; Simionescu (522).— 
Fossils from the Manganese-ore deposits of Jekaterinoslaw; Sokolow 
(546). 
Ionian Is.:—Miocene Pelecypoda; Martelli (341). 
Russia:—Langhian fossils from Novotcherkassk, with Turritella ata- 
manica, n. sp.; Bogatchew, Bull. Com. geol. St. Petersb. xx, pp. 219-232. 
Asia Minor:—Miocene fossils from the Cilician Basin, with Placuna 
taurica, n. sp.; Schaffer (498).—Neogene Mollusca, with n. spp. of 
Cardium, Fusus and Pleurotoma ; Toula (604). 
Asia:—Few fossils from Teshio, Japan; Anon, J. geol. Soc. Tokyo viii, 
