64 Moll. 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
Queen Charlotte Islands, with n. spp. of Acanthoceras, Anatina, Anomia , 
Area, Belemniles, Cucullcea, Desmoceras, Gervillea, Gryphceai, Hoplites , 
Modiola, Nautilus, Phylloteuthis, and Protocardia ; Whiteaves (646 .— 
Unio nanaimoensis, n. sp., from Nanaimo; Whiteaves (643 ).—Lytoceras 
denmanense, n. sp., from the Strait of Georgia; Whiteaves (645).—Note 
on specimen of Helicoceras stevensoni from Nebraska; Whitfield (648). 
South America:—Fauna of the Chilian Andes; Burckhardt (81).— 
Fauna of Patagonia, with n. spp. of Aporrhais, Astarte, Avicula, Cinulia, 
Corbula, Dentalium, Gervillia, Hatchericeras , n. gen., Leda (?), Lunatia , 
Martesia, Mytilus (?), Nucula, Ostrea, Pecten, Pleuromya, Pleurotomaria , 
Solecurtus (?), Tapes {V), Tornatellcea, Trigonia, Tubulostium and Turnvjs ; 
Stanton (553). 
Jurassic:—On the genus Aucella, with A. impressa, n. var.; Pom- 
peckj (458).—Callovian Mollusca, chiefly Cephalopoda, with new forms of 
Harpoceras, Peltoceras, and Cos?noceras; Simionescu (520). 
British Isles:—Bajocian fossils from the Cotteswolds; Buckman, Quart. 
J. Geol. Soc. lvii, pp. 126-155.—Fossils from the Corallian of St. Ives and 
Elsworth; Wedd (634). 
Europe:—Fossils from Lorraine and Luxemburg, with new names but 
no diagnoses; Benecke (37).—Occurrence of Aptychus lamellosus near 
Brescia; Cacciamali (85).—Few fossils from the vicinity of Brescia; 
Cacciamali (84).—Fossils from near Grenoble; Kilian & Lory (292).— 
Fossils from boulders from Denmark; Madsen, Medd. Dansk Geol. For. 
No. 6, pp. 63-69.—List of Cephalopoda from Villany, Hungary; Palfy, 
Foldtani Kozl. xxxi, pp. 152 & 180.—Supplement to the Bajocian fauna of 
the Franclie-Comte, with n. spp.; Petitclerc (424).—Bajocian fossils 
from Comberjon (Haute-Saone), with n. spp. of Anisocardia, Pleuroto¬ 
maria, Pseudomelania, and Trigonia ; Petitclerc (423).—Few fossils from 
the Chiemgauer Alps; Plieninger, Centrbl. Mineral. 1901, pp. 361-367. 
—The Jurassic escarpment at the promontory of Auberville, Yillers-sur- 
mer; Raspail (467).—Fossils from Pommerania; Schmidt, Zeitschr. 
Deutsch. geol. Ges. liii, Protok. p. 28. — Fauna of the Labergebirge, 
Bavaria; Sohle (544).—Fossils from the Teutoburger Wald, Prussia; 
Stille (567).—Fossils from Basle; Strubin (572 ).—Lioceras concavum and 
other fossils from Switzerland; Strubin (573).—Few fossils from Bihar, 
Hungary; Szontagh, Jahresber. Ungarn. geol. Anstalt 1898, pp. 252-254. 
—Few Tithonian fossils from Siebenbiirgen; Telegd (590).—Fossils from 
near Niort, France; Welsch, Bull. Carte geol. France xi, pp. 118 & 119.— 
Fossils from Lorraine and Luxemburg; Werneke (638). 
Asia :—Sphceroceras brongniarti (?) from the Moluccas ; Boehm, Zeitschr. 
Deutsch. geol. Ges. liii, Mitth. p. 6. 
Madagascar :—Lists of fossils ; Boule, C.R. Congr. Geol. viii, pp. 679- 
681 : Douville, t. c. pp. 429-438. 
North America :—Fauna of Alaska, with n. spp. of Cadoceras and 
Phylloceras ; Pompeckj (459). 
South America :—Fauna of the Chilian Andes ; Burckhardt (81).— 
On some fossils from the Chilian Andes ; Crick (131). 
Lias :—Oil the genus Tmcegoceras, with T. crassiceps, n. sp.; Pompeckj 
( 457 )- 
British Isles :—Derived fossils in a Tertiary volcanic vent in Arran, 
with Tancredia (?) peachi, n. sp.; Newton in Peach, Gunn & Newton 
( 414).—Fossils from near Hull ; T. S. & J. W. S. [Sheppard & Stather], 
Tr. Hull Geol. Soc. v, pp. 34 & 35. 
Europe :—Few fossils from near Lugano ; Bistram, Centrbl. Mineral. 
1901, pp. 737 & 738. —Few fossils from the County of Bavanya, Hungary ; 
Bockh, Foldtani Kozl. xxx, pp. 255-261, German translation, pp. 2S9- 
295.—Fauna of the Pereiros beds of Portugal with Ephyra, n. gen., and 
