8 Brack. 
VIII. BRACHIOPODA. 
Post-Tertiary:— 
Europe :—Fossils from Otranto; Dainelli (21).—Occurrence of Rhynco- 
nella at Spitzbergen; Knipowitsch, Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. xii, p. 377. 
America:—Distribution of E. Canadian forms; Whiteayes (95;. 
Tertiary:—Fauna of the Priabona Beds, with n. spp. of Terebratula 
and Terebratulina ; Oppenheim (66). 
Europe:—Fossils of the Molasseschichten near Tolz, Bavaria; Ammon 
( 3).—Fossils from C. di Leuco, Otranto; Dainelli (21).—Few fossils 
from St. Chinian; Dep^ret, Bull. Soc. geol. France xxvii, pp. 686-709.— 
Fauna of middle Miocene of France; Dollfus & Dautzenberg 24 .— 
Brachiopoda from various Austro-Hungarian localities, with Terebratula 
hoeferi, n. sp.; Oppenheim (67).—Few fossils from boulders from X. Ger¬ 
many; Rayn, Medd. Dansk Geol. For. Xo. 6, pp. 97-100. : —Brachiopoda 
from Tortonian of Xorth Moldavia; Simioxescu (81). 
Xorth America:—Eocene fossils from Maryland; Clark & Marten 
(17 ).—Platidia marylandica , n. sp. and Terebratula harlani , in the Aquia 
formation of Maryland ; Clark & Martin (18). 
Mesozoic:— 
Fossils from near Gelterkinden, Switzerland; Buxtorf (15).—Xotes on 
Terebratula ribeiroi , Choffat, from Portugal; Choffat (16).—Lists of 
fossils from Galicia; Lomnicki (55). 
Cretaceous:— 
British Isles: Cretaceous fossils from Wiltshire; Jukes-Browx & 
Scaxes (45).—Fauna of the White Chalk of Dorset; Rowe (74).— Tere¬ 
bratula carnea from the White Chalk of Dover; Rowe, P. Geol. Ass. xvii, 
p. 190.—Few fossils from the Chloritic Marl of Mupe Bay, Dorset; 
Strahax, Geol. Ma,g. 1901, p. 320. 
Europe :—Few fossils from vicinity of Mons ; Cornet, Ann. Soc. geol. 
Belgique xxviii, pp. B 52-B 59. —Campanian fossils of Belgium; Forir (29). 
—Occurrence of Terebratulina chrysalis at Gr. Steinort, Prussia ; Gagel 
& Kaunhowen, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xx, Abh., Mitarb. p. 229. 
—Few fossils from Jutland ; Gronwall, Medd. Dansk. Geol. For. Xo. 5, 
pp. 65-72.—Few fossils from near Herfoelge, Denmark ; Grox’wall, op. 
cit. Xo. 6, p. 36.—Brachiopods from the vicinity of Tolz, Bavarian Alps ; 
Imkeller (43).—Fossils from Lure, Basses-Alpes ; Kilian, Trav. Lab. 
geol. Grenoble v, pp. 627-635.—Fossils from S.E. France ; Kilian (46).— 
Lower Cretaceous fossils from near Grenoble ; Kilian & Lory (47).—Few 
fossils from the Hilsmulde; Ivoenen, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xx, 
pp. xiii-xx.—Few fossils from Savoie ; Lugeon, Bull. Carte geol. France 
xi, pp. 369-375 .—Pygope elongata, n. sp. from the Berriasian of S.E. 
France; Paquier, Trav. Lab. geol. Grenoble v, p. 555.—Few Aptian 
fossils from dept. Gard, France ; Pell at, Bull. Soc. geol. France S. 4, i, 
pp. 428 & 429.—Fossils from Bohemia ; Petrascheck, Yerh. geol. Reiclis- 
anst. 1901, pp. 402-408 .—Rhynchonella plicatilis Sby., in the Hachauer 
beds ; Reis, Geognost. Jaliresh. x, p. 93.—Xeocomian Brachiopoda from 
the Southern Carpathians with Waldheimia rucarensis , n. f.; Simioxescu 
( 79).—Few fossils from Roumania ; Simioxescu, Centrbl. Mineral. 1901, 
p. 194.—Few fossils from the ‘ Ammergebirge ’; Sohle (83). 
Asia :—Few Japanese species ; Axon, J. geol. Soc. Tokyo viii, p. 329 [in 
Japanese]. 
Africa:—Lower Cretaceous fossils from Algeria and Tunis; Joleaud 
( 44 ). 
Xorth America :—Faima of Queen Charlotte Islands, with n. spp. of 
Rhynchonella and Terebratula ; Whiteayes (94). 
Jurassic :—Zeilleria cornutiformis , n. n. for Z. subcornuta Buckm. nec 
Quenst.; Buckman (13). 
