68 Moll. 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
Europe:— Few Ordovician fossils from Languedoc; Bergeron f.39). _ 
A few Pteropods from Gotland; Chapman, Ann. Nat. Hist, vii, p. 157 ._ 
Goniatitidce from the Kellerwald; Denckmann, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. 
Berlin xx, Abh., Mitarb., pp. 195-198.—Few fossils from Schonau, Prussia; 
Denckmann, t. c., Abh., Mitarb., pp. 307-320.—Lower Silurian fossils 
from the district of St. Petersburg; Lamansky, Bull. Com. geol. St. 
Petersb. xx, pp. 109-277.—Fossils from Belgium; Malaise, C.R. Congr. 
Geol. viii, pp. 561-571.—Fauna of the Lower Silurian of central Bohemia; 
Zelizko (675). 
America:—Upper Ordovician Mollusca from Indiana; Cumings (132). 
— Occurrence of Pterinea textilis near Canterbury station, Canada; 
Dawson, Rep. Geol. Surv. Canada xi, p. 137a. — Fossils from Tennessee 
and Kentucky; Foerste, Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. xii, pp. 395-444.—Fossils 
of the Monroe formation, Michigan; Sherzer (515). 
Cambrian:— 
Europe:—Few fossils from Languedoc; Bergeron (39). — Few fossils 
from Bornholm; Gronwall, Danmarks geol. Unders. S. ii, No. 10, pp. 4 - 
21 . 
America: — Note on fossils from St Francis County, Missouri; 
Beecher (33).—Fauna of the Boston Basin, with n. spp. of Hyolithes , 
Orthotheca , Platyceras , and Watsonella ; Grabau (209). 
III. SYSTEMATIC.! 
MOLLUSCA LiV GENERAL 
Structure and formation of shell; Biedermann (43). 
Systematic notes on many generic and subgeneric names; Rovereto 
(486). 
I. CEPHALOPODA. 
Structure and development of Chromatophores ; Rabl (464). 
Development of the radula ; Rottmann (485). 
Points in the anatomy of; Carazzi (88). 
Report on the species obtained by the £ Princesse-Alice ’; Joubin (278). 
Phylogenetic relationship with Amphineura ; Kerr (287). 
DIBRAN CHI A TA. 
Ancistroteuthis robusta , (Dali) Steenstrup, Unalaska, note on; Thompson, 
P. Zool. Soc. London 1900, p. 992, tig. 
Ctenopteryx cyprinoides , Joubin, figd. ; Joubin (278). 
Dubioteuthis physeteris, Azores ; Joubin, Result, campag. scient. Albert I 
de Monaco, Fasc. xvii, p. 102, fig.: n. sp. 
Eledone should be replaced by Moschites ; Hoyle, Mem. Manchester 
Soc. xlv, No. 9, p. 1 : Note on anatomy ; Capobianco (87). 
Entomopsis alicei, off Portugal; Joubin, Result, campag. scient. Albert I 
de Monaco, Fasc. xvii, p. 92, fig.: n. sp. 
Grimalditeuthis richardi, Joubin, figd.; Joubin (278). 
Histiopsis is not preoccupied by Histiops but may be a young form 
of Histioteuthis ; Hoyle, Mem. Manchester Soc. xlv, No. 9, p. 5. 
+ This sign is prefixed to references relating to fossil forms. 
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