DISTRIBUTION. 
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British Isles:—Bajocian fossils from the Cotteswolds; Buckman, Quart. 
J. Geol. Soc. lvii, pjx 126-155.—On Homoeomorphy, with n. spp.; Buck- 
man (12).—Fossils from the Corallian of St. Ives and Elsworth ; Wedd, 
Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lvii, pp. 73-85. 
Europe:—Fossils from Lorraine and Luxemburg; Benecke (6).— 
Terebratula diphya near Brescia ; Cacciamali, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xx, 
p. 356 .—Rliynchonella sacharoidea from the Apennines ; Cassetti, Boll. 
Com. geol. Ital. xxxii, p. 170.—Fossils from near Grenoble ; Kilian & 
Lory (47).—Few fossils from boulders from Denmark ; Madsen, Medd. 
Dansk Geol. For. No. 6, pp. 63-69.—Few fossils from Villany, Hungary ; 
Palfy, Foldtani Kozl. pp. 153, 181.—Fossils from the Chiemgauer Alps ; 
Plieninger, Centrbl. Mineral. 1901, pp. 361-307.—Callovian Brachiopoda 
from the Southern Carpathians with Rliynchonella arthaberi , n. f. ; Simio- 
nescu (80).—Fauna of the Labergebirge, Bavaria ; Sohle (82).—Few 
fossils from the Teutoburger Wald, Prussia; Stille (85).—Few fossils 
from near Niort, France ; Weloch, Bull. Carte geol. France xi, pp. 118 & 
119.—Fossils from Lorraine and Luxemburg ; Werreke (92). 
Africa :—Fossils from Madagascar ; Douville, C.B. Congr. Geol. viii, 
pp. 429-438. 
Lias:— 
Europe :—Occurrence of Spiriferina wcdcotti in the County of Baranaya, 
Hungary ; Bockh, Foldtani Kozl. xxx, pp. 256, 290.—Middle Liassic 
fossils from Ariano-Puglia, S. Italy ; Bonarelli (10), p. 230.—Few fossils 
from the vicinity of Brescia ; Cacciamali, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xx, pp. 85- 
94.— Terebratida renieri from the Apennines ; Cassetti, Boll. Com. geol. 
Ital. xxxii, pp. 167-169.—Fossils from Belluno, Italy ; Dal Piaz, Atti 1st. 
Yeneto lviii, pp. 579-583.—Occurrence of Spiriferina ivalcotti Sby., at 
Skerisora, Hungary ; Palfy, Jahrb. Ungarn. geol. Anstalt. 1898, p. 67. 
—Fossils of the ‘ Ammergebirge ’ with Rliynchonella pseudoregia , n. sp.; 
Sohle (83).—Fauna of the Labergebirge, Bavaria ; Sohle (82).—Fossils 
from the Teutoburger Wald, Prussia ; Stille (85).—Lower Lias fossils 
from Niedersclionthal, Switzerland; Strubin, Eclog. geol. Helvet. vii, 
pp. 119-123. 
South America :—Fauna of the Chilian Andes ; Burckhardt (14). 
Trias 
Europe :—Fauna of the Bakonyer Wald, Hungary, with n. spp. of 
Amphiclinodonta , Cyrtina , Retzia , Rliynchonella , Terebratula , Thecospira 
and Thecospirella, n. gen. ; Bittner (9).—Fossils from Cerljanovic, 
Bosnia; Bittner, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1901, pp. 284-291.—Fossils 
from Carinthia ; Ceyer, t. c. pp. 119, 349 .—Gcenothyris vulgaris in the 
Muschelkalk of Liineburg, Hannover ; Muller, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. 
Berlin xx, Abh., Mitarb., pp. 180-184.—Few fossils from the ‘Ammer¬ 
gebirge’; Sohle (83).—Fauna of the Labergebirge, Bavaria; Sohle (82). 
—Few Muschelkalk fossils from Provence ; Steinmann, Centrbl. Mineral. 
1901, pp. 445-463.—Occurrence of Lingida tenuissima in the Muschelkalk 
near Mauleon, Pyrenees; Stuart-Menteath, Bull. Soc. geol. France 
xxviii, p. 839.—Fossils from a well-boring at Gross-Zollnig, Silesia; 
Zimmermann, Zeitschr. Deutscli. geol. Ges. liii, pp. 22-28 .—Terebratula 
vulgaris from Sardinia ; Tornquist, Centrbl. Mineral. 1901, p. 388. 
Asia :—Few fossils from the Himalayan Muschelkalk ; Ivrafft, Verh. 
geol. Reichsanst. 1901, pp. 52 & 53. 
North AmericaFossils of the Palaeozoic border-line in Western 
America; Smith, J. Geol. ix, pp. 512-521. 
Palaeozoic:— 
Europe :—Few Silurian or Devonian fossils from Lievia, N. France ; 
Gosselet, Ann. Soc. geol. Nord xxix, pp. 22-24.—Fossils from Galicia ; 
