50 Moll. 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
17. Caribbean Province. 
Brazil:— Venericardia moniliata, n. sp.; Dall (120): Tivela braziliana , 
n. sp.; Dall (119). 
Gulf of Mexico:— Venericardia armilla , n. sp.; Dall (120). 
Cuba :— Daphnella eugrammata , n. sp.; Dall (118): Turbonilla pfeifferi , 
n. sp.; Clessin in Martini & Chemnitz (337). 
Haiti:— Turbonilla verkruzeni , n. sp.; Clessin in Martini & Chemnitz 
(337). 
Jamaica:— Miralda jamaicensis, n. sp.; Clessin in Martini & Chemnitz 
(337). 
Barbados:— Cytherea callimorpha , n. sp.; Dall (119). 
18. Transatlantic Province. 
Eastern Coast of N. America:—Review of Veneridce; Dall (119). 
Bahamas:— Tivela abaconis, n. sp.; Dall (119). 
Florida:—New species of Cytherea and Transennella ; Dall (119): Conus 
stimpsoni , n. sp.; Dall (118). 
New England:—Notes on shells; Winkley (594). 
Rhode Island:—Fauna continued; Carpenter (67). 
Washington and Oregon:— Boreotrophon tripherus , n. sp.; Dall (118). 
Massachusetts :— Pholas truncata in Salem Harbour ; Morse (364). 
North Carolina:—New species of Callocardia and Chione ; Dall (119). 
GEOLOGICAL. 
N.B. —The remarks given at the beginning of the preceding section, p. 39, also 
apply here. 
Manual of Palaeontology; Vinassa de Regny (564). 
Many changes in Ammonite nomenclature; Buckman (61).—Deceptive 
fossilization of Pelecypods; Sardeson, Amer. Geol. xxx, p. 39.—Critical 
note on Nautilus pennatida, Batsch; Fornasini, Riv. ital. Pal. viii, p. 48. 
—Pleuronectes does not belong to Aviculidce ; Salomon (463).—Note on 
Ammonites calcar ; Crick (107).—Several changes in specific nomenclature; 
COSSMANN (101). 
British Isles: — Fossils from Oxfordshire; Walford, Quart. J. Geol. 
Soc. lviii, p. 267: 
Germany:—List of fossils from Sehnde; Hoyer, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. 
Ges. liv, p. 84. 
France:—Fossils from varying formations and localities in the Alpes of 
Dauphiny and Savoy; Matte (340). 
Italy: — Fauna of the district of Friuli with n. spp.; Marinelli (322). 
Asia:—Ammonites from Echizen Province, Japan; Yokoyama, J. geol. 
Soc. Tokyo ix, p. 387. 
1. Post-Tertiary. 
British Isles:—Holocene Mollusca from London Wall and Westminster; 
Kennard & Woodward (269).—Holocene Mollusca from North Cornwall; 
Bullen (62).—Note on deposit at Castle Cary; Kennard & Woodward, 
Geol. Mag. 1902, p. 87.—Shells from Hornsea Mere, Yorks.; Sheppard, 
Naturalist 1902, p. 366.—Shells from Uphill Brickyard, Ilford; Johnson 
(258).—Molluscan fauna of Ilford ; Kennard & Woodward (270).—Non¬ 
marine Mollusca from Clacton-on-Sea; Webb (576).—Shells from Copford; 
