DISTRIBUTION. 
Bruch. 1 1 
North America:—Fossils from Kansas; Beede & Rogers (5).— Pro¬ 
ducts com from Alaska; Brooks, Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv. xxi, Pt. ii, 
p 359 , — Orthothetes minutes , n. sp. from the Salem [Bedford] Limestone 
of Harrodsburg, Indiana; Cummings (19).— Fossils from the Missourian of 
Iowa; Galvin (34).—Fossils from the St. Louis beds, Iowa; Miller (59). 
_Few fossils from the Snaring River, Canada; McEvoy, Rep. Geol. Surv. 
Canadaxi, p. 31c?.—Bracliiopoda from the Waverley Series, Ohio; Prosser, 
J. Geol. ix, pp. 205-231.—Few fossils from Colorado; Spencer, Rep. U. S. 
Geol. Surv. xxi, Pt. ii, p. 48.—Fossils from the Missourian of Iowa; 
Udden (89).—Fossils from the Sub-carboniferous rocks of Iowa; Bidden 
( 88 ).—Fauna of the Kinderhook formation, Missouri; Weller (91). 
Devonian :—Age of Pentamerus rhenanus; Beushausen ( 8 ). 
British Isles:—Fossils from Devonshire; Whidborne (93). 
Europe:—Few fossils from Languedoc; Bergeron (7).—Few fossils 
from Schonau, Prussia; Denckmann, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xx, 
Abh., Mitarb., pp. 320-334.—Famennian fossils from Condroz, Belgium; 
Destinez (22 ).—Occurrence of a few fossils at Haversin, Belgium; Forir, 
Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique xxviii, pp. M 183-M 197.—Few Tapper Devonian 
fossils from Theaux, Belgium; Fourmarier, t. c. pp. M35, M 37.—Few 
Lower Devonian fossils from Aachen; Holzapfel, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. 
Berlin xx, Abh., Mitarb., pp. 199-226.—Fossils from the Harz; Koch, 
t. c., Abli., Mitarb., pp. 237-246 .—Stringocephalus burtini from Prussia; 
Loretz, t. c. p. xxxi.—Fauna of Santa-Lucia, Leon, Spain, with 
n. spp. of Reticularia and Spirifer; GChlert (65).—Fauna of Kusnetzk, 
Russia, with n. spp. of Anathyris , n. subg., Atrypa , Dalmanella , Pen¬ 
tamerus, Products, Retzia , Rkynchonella, Schizophoria, and Spirifer; 
Peetz (70). 
North America:—Fossils from Tennessee & Kentucky; Foerste, Bull. 
Geol. Soc. Amer. xii, pp. 395-444.—Fauna of the Ouray Limestone of 
Colorado, with n. spp. of Athyris and Spirifer ; Girty (33). — Fossils from 
Michigan; Grabau (37).—Fauna of Indiana, with n. spp. and varr. of 
Camarotoechia , Gypidula, Martinia, Reticidaria , Rhynckonella, and Spirifer; 
Kindle (48). — Few fossils from Roche Miette, Canada; McEvoy, Rep. 
Geol. Surv. Canada xi, pp. 29 d & 30c£—Fossils from Iowa; Norton (64). 
—Occurrence of Pentamerus galeatus in Allegany County, Maryland; 
O’Harra, Maryland Geol. Surv., Allegany County, p. 97.—Few fossils 
from Maryland ; Prosser, J. Geol. ix, p. 415.—Helderbergian fossils near 
Montreal, with n. spp. of Chonostrophia; Schuchert (76).—Fossils from 
the Dundee formation, Michigan; Sherzer (77).—Fossils from Indiana; 
SlEBENTHAL (78). 
Australia :— Lingula gregaria, n. sp. from New South Wales ; Etheridge 
(26).. 
Silurian:—Notes on Silurian fossils; Delgado, Commun. geol. 
Portugal iv, pp. 208-227.— Aidacomerella. angusta , n. gen., n. sp.; Huene 
( 41).—Remarks on Aulacomerella and Pseudocrania divciricata ; Huene, 
Centrbl. Mineral. 1901, p. 719. 
British Isles:—Wenlockian and Llandoverian fossils from Gloucester¬ 
shire; Morgan & Reynolds, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lvii, pp. 267-284. 
Europe:—Few fossils from Languedoc; Bergeron (7).—Seven species 
noted from Gotland; Chapman, Ann. Nat. Hist, vii, p. 157.—Few fossils 
from Schonan, Prussia; Denckmann, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xx, 
Abh., Mitarb., pp. 307-320.— Craniadce from the Baltic region, with n. spp. 
and varr. of Eleutherocrania , Pkilhedra and Pholidops; Huene (40).— 
Lower Silurian fossils from the district of St. Petersburg, with n. spp. 
of Plectella, n. gen. and Porambonites ; Lamansky (51).—Fossils from 
Belgium; Malaise, C.R. Congr. Geol. v viii, pp. 561-571.—Fauna of the 
Lower Silurian of central Bohemia ; Zelizko (98). 
