GEOLOGY. 
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North AmericaOligocene fauna of Southern United States, with 
n. spp.; Maury, Bull. Amer. Pal. 15.—Eocene fossils from Georgia; 
Harris, Bull. Amer. Pal. 16. — Ptereulima elegans , n. gen. and sp., 
Louisiana; Casey (68). 
Patagonia:—Invertebrata collected by Princeton University Expedition, 
with n. spp.; Ortmann (381).—New species of Nautilus and Neoinoceramus , 
n. gen.; Ihering (243).—Notes on Tertiary Invertebrates; Ortmann, 
Science xvi, p. 472. 
Australasia :—Eocene fauna of Altona Coal Shaft, Victoria; Thiele & 
Grant (548).—Few Tertiary fossils from Mount Mary, Victoria; Kitson, 
P. Soc. Victoria xiv, p. 153.—Few newer Pliocene fossils from Moorabool 
River strata, Victoria; Mulder (365 ).—Pecten dendyi , n. sp., Chatham 
Islands; Hutton (238). 
3. Secondary. 
Fauna of the ‘ Nesselsdorfer Schichten ’ of Stramberg; Remes (445): 
Few fossils from Carinthia; Mojsisovics, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1902, 
p. 66.—New species of Gervilleia ; Frech (178).—Note on Harpoceras 
concavum zone in Lorraine; Authelin (22). — Few fossils from Liine- 
burg; Muller, Jahresh. Ver. Luneburg xv, p. 45.—New species of 
Gryphcea and Ostrea from Patagonia ; Ihering (242).—Mesozoic fossils 
from Borneo; Vogel (568). 
Cretaceous:— 
British Isles—Review of English species of Pecten , with n. spp.; 
Woods (606).—Fossils from Brighton; McPherson, Rep. Brighton Soc. 
1902, p. 19. 
Denmark:—Senonian and Daman Pelecj^poda, with n. spp. of Avicula , 
Chama , Crassatella, Lima , Ostrea , Pecten , Pectunculus , Spondylus , and 
Veniella ; Ravn (436). 
Germany:—Fauna of Glatz, with many new spp.; Sturm (531).—Review 
of Ammonites from Saxony, with n. spp. of Mammites and Muniericeras ; 
Petraschek (402).—List of fossils from Misburg near Hannover; Wol- 
lemann (602).—Fossils from Angoumian of Teutoburger Wald; Elbert 
( 159).—Senonian fossils from Wolfenbiittel, with n. spp. of Area, Pecten , 
and Tudicla ; Wollemann (603).—Fossils from Senonian of Brunswick; 
Wollemann (600).—Fossils from Turonian of Brunswick; Wollemann 
(601). 
France:—Fossils from Alpes-Maritimes; Peron (399 ).—Hippurites from 
Santonian and Campanian of Aquitaine; Toucas, Bull. Soc. geol. France ii, 
p. 321.—Cenomanian fossils from Toulon; Michalet, Bull. Soc. geol. 
France i, p. 574. 
Portugal:—On new or little-known fossils from Portugal; Choffat 
( 77).—New or little-known Senonian fossils from Portugal; Choffat (76). 
Switzerland:—Albian fossils from near Bienne ; Rollier & Juillerat, 
Arch. Sci. Nat. xiv, p. 59.—Ammonite fauna of Chatel St. Denis with 
n. spp.; Sarasin & Schondelmayer (465).—Few fossils from Switzerland; 
Rittener, Beitr. geol. Karte Schweiz xiii. 
Italy:—New species of Natica from Calloneghe; Longhi (312).—New 
species of Ammonites from Tuscany; Fucini (184).—Occurrence of Exo- 
gyra columba near Crespano; Oppenheim, Centrbl. Mineral. 1902, p. 500. 
Austro-Hungary :—Fossils from Carpathians, with n. sp. of Bacidites; 
Liebus (303).—Fossils from Transylvania, with many n. spp.; Palfy 
( 387).—Occurrence of iScaphites constrictus in the Carpathians; Wis- 
niowski (595). 
Russia:—Fossils from the Crimea, with Holcostephanus wilfridi, n. sp.; 
Karakasch (264).—Fossils from Lake Baskuntschak, with n. spp.; Reh- 
BINDER (442). 
