GEOLOGY. 
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p 458 ,—Few fossils from Mikawa, Japan; Ishikawa, J. geol. Soc. Tokyo 
viii, pp. 105-111.—Occurrence of Vicarya callosa , Philippines; Martin, 
Centrbl. Mineral. 1901, p. 327.—Miocene fauna of Burma, with many n. spp. 
and varr. of Area, Avicula, Basilissa, Calliostoma , Cancellaria, Cardita, 
Cardium, Clavatula, Corbula, Crassatella, Cucullcea, Cyrene , Cytherea, 
Dentalium, Dione, Dosinia, Drillia, Eburna , Fossarus, Fusus, Galeodea , 
(ran, Hiatida, Leda, Lima, Lucina, Mactra , Meiocardia, Modiola, Natica, 
Nucula, Ostroea, Parallelipipedum, Pecten, Persona, Petricola, Pliolas, 
Pleurotoma, Pyrula, Ranella, Scalaria, Semicassis, Solarium, Solecurtus, 
Strioterebrum , Tapes, Tellina, Terebrum, Torinia , Triton, Turcica, Turri- 
tella, Venus, Voluta, Vidsella and Xenophora ; Noetling (392).— Argon- 
auta, n. sp., Japan ; Yoshiwara (674). 
Africa:—A few fossils from Egypt; Barron & Hume, C.R. Congr. Geol. 
viii, pp. 875-885.—Lower Pliocene fossils from Egypt, with n. spp. of 
Cardium and Cytherea ; Blanckenhorn (49).—Lists of Miocene fossils 
from Egypt, with n. spp. and varr. of Ostrea and Pecten ; Blanckenhorn 
( 48).—Palaeogene Mollusca of Egypt, with n. spp. of Lanistes ; Blancken¬ 
horn (47).—Occurrence of Lucina thebaica in the Suessonian of Egypt ; 
Fraas (188).—Lower Tertiary fossils from Egypt, with n. spp. of Ampul- 
laridce ; Mayer-Eymar (349).—Tertiary non-marine fauna of Algeria, 
with many apparently new forms ; Pallary (403). 
North America:—Eocene fauna of Maryland, with n. spp. of Anomia, 
Aporrhais, Cancellaria , Diplodonta, Fissuridea, Hercoglossa, Latirus, Leda, 
Lithophaga, Litiopa, Melongena {V), Metula, Mitra, Modiolus, Nucula, 
Pleurotoma, Scala, Tuba, Tudicla, Turbonilla, Turritella and Veneri- 
cardia ; Clark & Martin (99).—Lists of Eocene fossils from Maryland ; 
Clark & Martin (98 ).—Lyropecten dilleri, n. sp., California; Dall 
(139 ).—Clavilithes ckamberlaini, n. sp., Texas ; Johnson & Grabau (272). 
W. Indies:—Large species of Lucina from Jamaica; Dall (142). 
S. America:—Fauna of the Parana Stage, with n. spp. of Calliostoma, 
Cardita, Corbula, Crepidula, Diplodonta, Gibbula, Littorina, Modiola, 
Mytilus, Natica, Oliva, Panopcea, Pectunculus, Pholas, Rissoa, Strombus, 
Tivela, Trophon , Turritella, Venericardia, Venus, Voluta ; Borchert in 
Steinmann (558). 
Victoria:—New species of Eocene Polyplacophora ; Ashby & Torr (21 ). 
—Deposits of the Aire and Cape Otway ; Hall & Pritchard (231).—New 
species of Pelecypoda; Pritchard (462).—Eocene deposits at Moonee 
Ponds; Pritchard (461). 
3. Secondary. 
Fossils from the vicinity of Gelterkinden, Switzerland; Buxtorf (82).— 
Mesozoic fossils from White Cliffs, N. S. Wales, with n. spp. of Belemnites 
and Teredina ; Gurich (229).—Lists of fossils from Galicia; Lomnicki 
(324).— Aucella pallasi from Alaska; Rohn, Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv. xxi, 
pt. ii, pp. 439 & 440.—Correlation of lobe-formation and habits in 
Ammonea ; Solger (547). 
Cretaceous: —Note on Ammonites ramsayanusij) Sharpe; Crick 
(130). — Cerithium gustavi, n. n. for C. cotteaui Peron; Dollfus, J. 
Conchyl. xlix, p. 59.—Urgonian Rudistes from Bulgaria, Switzerland and 
France ; Paquier, Bull. Soc. geol. France S. 4, i, pp. 286 & 287.— Donax 
sulcata Br. is not a Pliocene fossil but from the infra-cretaceous ; Parona 
(411).—On AucellaMkQ forms with Aucellina, n. gen., and A. (?) sti. quirini, 
n. sp.; Pompeckj (458).—Synopsis of Neocomian Ammonea ; Simionescu 
(523).—Notes on Alectryonia syphax (Coquand); Stefano (557).—The 
shell of Aucella keyserlinai ; Wollemann, Centrbl. Mineral. 1901, pp. 497 
& 498. 
