GEOLOGY. 
Moll. 51 
Webb (577).—Fossils from East Barry Dock; Wotton, Rep. Cardiff Soc. 
xxviii, p. 90.—Mollusea from Galway and Down; Welch, Irish Natural, 
xi, p. 46.—Fossils from various localities in County Dublin; Hinch (225). 
Belgium:—Few land molluscs from Chat Sous-Uccle; Anon., Ann. Soc. 
malac. Belgique xxxvii, Bull. p. xxxiv. 
Norway:—Glacial and post-glacial fossils; Johansen (255). 
Germany:—Diluvial freshwater shells from Tarbeck; Gagel, Zeitschr. 
Deutsch. geol. Ges. liii, Verh. p. 99.—Notes on diluvial fauna of Rhein- 
hessen ; Wittich (597).—Post-Tertiary fossils from Hagenow, Mecklenburg; 
Geinitz, Arch. Ver. Mecklenb. lv, p. 165.—Post-pliocene fossils from 
Munich; Ammon (6 ).—Paludina diluviana in West Prussia; Maas, 
Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. liv, Yerh. p. 4.—Pleistocene shells from near 
Halberstadt; Wust (611).—Interglacial non-marine fossils from Benken¬ 
dorf; Wust, Centrbl. Mineral. 1902, p. 107.—Mollusea from Westhofen 
and Weisenau; Wittich (598).—Diluvial non-marine molluscs from Darm¬ 
stadt; Wittich (596). — Interglacial freshwater shells from Rouen; 
Milthers & Nordmann (353). 
France:—Fossils from Herault with Cerithium capestangi , n. sp. ; 
Locard (307). 
Italy:—Few fossils from Capri; Bellini, Bol. Soc. geol. Ital. xxi, p. 7. 
—Post-pliocene fossils from S. Paolo; Scalia (468).—Post-pliocene shells 
from Catania; Scalia (467).—Mollusea from Cannizzaro; Scalia (466). 
Russia:—On the Aralo-Caspian formations of the Yolga delta; Pravo- 
slavlev (428).—Few fossils from the right bank of the Yolga (near the 
Caspian); Pravoslavlev (429). 
North America :—Loess fossils of Natchez, Miss.; Shimek (480).—New 
species of Helix and Pyramidula from the John Day Region; Stearns 
( 510).—Post-tertiary shells from Colorado Desert; Stearns (509).—Occur¬ 
rence of Pandora grandis in California; Rivers (450).—Occurrence of 
Unio condoni in John Day Beds; Stearns (511).—Notes on Loess fossils 
of Iowa; Shimek (479).—Pleistocene Physa from New Mexico ; Springer 
( 505).—New variety of Planorbis bicarinatus from Wisconsin; Baker, 
Nautilus xv, p. 120.—Fossil land shells of the old forest bed of the 
Ohio River; Billups (44). — Ashmunella antiqua, n. sp., New Mexico; 
Cockerell & Cooper, Science xiv, p. 1009: is a synonym of A. porterce\ 
Ed., Nautilus xvi, p. 110. 
Australia:—Post-tertiary fossils from Williamstown, Yic.; Grant & 
Thiele (203).—Few Post-tertiary shells from Melbourne; Kitson, P. Soc. 
Victoria xv, p. 41. 
2. Tertiary. 
Review of Neogene Pectinidce of Europe, with n. spp.; Deperet & 
Roman (136).—List of Say’s Maryland ‘types’ in the British Museum ; 
Newton (370).—Catalogue of Paris Basin fauna continued; Chedeville 
( 75).—New names for forms of the Clava bidentata group; Hoernes, 
Anz. Ak. Wien 1901, p. 220.—Appendix to Catalogue of Paris Basin fossils 
with new genera and species; Cossmann (98). — Columbella marice , 
Depont., re-named C. depontailleri ; Cossmann, Rev. paleozool. vi, p. 203. 
—On the hinge in Venericardia ; Cossmann (102 ).—Kerunia cornuta is a 
Hydrozoan; Oppenheim, Centrbl. Mineral. 1902, p. 44 .—Kerunia cornuta 
is a Hydractinia\ Vinassa de Regny, Centrbl. Mineral. 1902, p. 137.— 
On the age of the strata with Helix sylvana ; Rollier (452). 
British Isles:—Notes on East Anglian fossils; Harmer (215).—Lists of 
fossils from neighbourhood of Southampton; Reid (443).—Few fossils 
from Creechbarrow, Dorset; Hudleston, P. Dorset Club xxiii, p. 186.— 
Fauna of Walton-on-Naze; Johnson, Essex Natural, xi, p. 284.—Non¬ 
marine fauna of Walton Crag; Kennard & Woodward (271). 
