52 Moll 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
Belgium:—New species of Amplosipho ; Vincent (565).—Few fossils 
from various localities; Ertborn, Bull. Soc. Beige Geol. xvi, Mem., p. 39. 
Germany:—Landshells from Lower Miocene of Oppeln, with n. spp. of 
Clausilia, Cyclostoma , Daudibardia , and Helix ; Andreae (18).— Miocene 
fossils from Oppeln, with several new species and Gyralina , n. subgen. of 
Hyalinia ; Andreae (19). — Few fossils from Leobersdorf; Rzehak, 
Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1902, p. 265.—Upper Miocene land fauna of 
Steinheim, with n. spp. of Limax and Pomatias-, Jooss (260).—Lower 
Oligocene fossils from Einbeck; Schmidt (474).—Fossils from Bavarian 
Alps, with n. spp.; Deninger (135). — Upper Oligocene fossils from 
Hannover; Koert (288). 
France :—Helix ramondi , etc., from Aquitanien of Gard; Chatelet, 
Bull. Soc. geol. France ii, p. 329.—Pelecypod fauna of Middle Miocene of 
Loire Basin ; Dollfus & Dautzenberg (140).— Many n. spp. of Gastropods, 
with notes on some known forms, from Cotentin; Cossmann & Pissarro 
( 103).—Non-marine Molluscs from Miocene of S. of France; Boistel (53). 
—Review of fauna from brackish and freshwater deposits of Mid-France, 
with many n. spp. ; Repelin (447): See also Matheron (339).—Fossils 
from deposit near Reims; Tuniot (557).—Eocene Gastropods of ‘ Loire- 
Inferieure \ with new genera, sections, and many n. spp.; Cossmann (99). 
—New species of Fastigiella and Pithocerithium ; Cossmann (100). 
Italy:—Pliocene fossils from Gallina; Stefano (514).— Helvetian 
Molluscs from near Turin; Bellini (36).—Molluscs from Viterbo, with 
n. spp. of Pelecypoda; Stefani (512).—Lists of fossils from near Vicentin 
with Trochus taramelli , n. sp.; Patrini (392).—Tertiary fossils from 
province of Rome; Stefani, Rend. Acc. Lincei xi, p. 508; Sem. 2, pp. 40, 
75.—Fossils from Cannizzaro ; Scalia (466).—List of Tertiary Mollusca of 
Piedmont and Liguria; Sacco (400).—Miocene and Pliocene fossils from 
Chieri; Audenino, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xxi, p. 78.—Pliocene fossils from 
Sicily, with n. varr.; Stefano (515). 
Austro-Huugary:—Notes on Limnocardium from upper Pontic of 
Konigsnad with n. spp.; Hoernes (228). — On upper Pontic fauna of 
Konigsnad with n. spp. of Congeria ; Hoernes (229).—Note on Limno¬ 
cardium semseyi and allies from Konigsnad; Hoernes, Anz. Ak. Wien 
1901, p. 97.—Note on Congeria oppenheimi and hilberi from Konigsnad ; 
Hoernes, t. c. p. 137.—Notes on fauna of Eggenburg; Fuchs, op. cit. 
1900, p. 288.—Pannonian fauna of Budapest, with Pannona , n. subgen. of 
Hydrobia , and many n. spp.; Lorenthey (315).—Gastropoda from Middle 
Miocene of Kostej, with many n. spp., and Microliotia , Pseudonoba, n. genn.; 
Boettger (51).—Miocene deposits near Cracow with new species of 
Pomatias and Tudora ; Lomnicki (311).—Lists of Eocene fossils from 
Croatia; Stefani & Dainelli (513).—Notes on fossils of Dalmatia and 
Hertzgovina; Stefani & Martelli, Rend. 1st. Lombardo xi, Sem. 2, 
p. 112.—Fauna of Mt. Promina, Dalmatia, with several n. spp.; Oppen- 
heim (378).—A new species of Pteropod from Mahren; Fuchs, Anz. Ak. 
Wien 1902, p. 167: also Fuchs (183). 
Russia:—Tertiary fossils from Kanew ; Radkewitsch (434).—Fossils 
from Daghestan with new names ; Goloubiatnikow (198).—Neogene 
fossils from Caspian Region, with n. spp.; Andrussov (20). 
Asia Minor:—Miocene fauna of Cilicia; Schaffer (469). 
Asia:—Fossils from Borneo, with n. spp. and Tceniodomics, n. gen.; 
Krause (293). 
Africa:—Fossils from deep boring at Dar-es-Salam; Wolff (599).— 
New species of Gastropods from Lower Tertiary of Egypt; Mayer-Eymar 
( 344).—Critical notes on synonymy of Natica conomphalus , Sandb., from 
Tongrian of Egypt; Mayer-Eymar (345).—Fossils from Constantine; 
Blayac, Bull. Soc. geol. France ii, p. 42.—Notes on Algerian and Tunisian 
fossils; PervinquiSre, Bull. Soc. geol. France ii, p. 40. 
