GEOLOGY. 
Moll. 55 
Italy Review of Nautili from the lower Dogger of Sicily; Tagliarini 
( 546).—New species of Raiblian fossils from Carnia; Gortani (199).— 
New species of Gymnites and Proarcestes from near Lorenzago; Longhi 
( 313).—New species of Dinarites from Yal de Dezzo; Tommasi (553).— 
Note on fossils from Lombardy, with Arpadites paronai , n. sp.; Mariani, 
Rend. 1st. Lombardo xxxiv, p. 1259. 
Austro-Hungary:—Cephalopoda of Upper Trias, with new genera, 
subgenera, and species; Mojsisovics (361). 
Asia:—New species of Ammonites from Kashmir; Frech (176). 
North AmericaOn some North American Pelecypoda,; Smith, 
Centrbl. Mineral. 1902, p. 689. 
4. Primary. 
Fossils from Pendleside series in Staffordshire; Hind (227). 
Palaeozoic:—Comparison between Hyolithes and Acrothyra ; Mat¬ 
thew (341). 
Africa:—Notes on fossils from Algeria; Gautier (193). 
North America:— Fossils from Crown Point Section; Raymond (437).— 
Fauna of limestones of Central and Western New York, with n. spp.; 
Clarke (78). — Fauna of Marcellus -limestone of Lancaster, New York, 
with n. spp.; Wood (604). 
Permian:— 
North America:—Few fossils from Upper Permian of Western Texas; 
Girty, Amer. J. Sci. xiv, p. 363. 
Australasia:—New species of Keeneia (n. gen.) and Straparollus from 
New South Wales; Etheridge (163). 
Carboniferous:— 
British Isles—Fossils from the Pennine area; Hind, etc., Rep. Brit. 
Ass. 1901, p. 289.—New marine bed in North Staffordshire; Stobbs, 
Rep. North Staffordsh. Club xxxvi, p. 86.—Fossils of the Pennine System; 
Hind (226). 
North America:—Carboniferous fossils from Kansas; Beede & Rogers 
( 35).—New Mollusca from Upper Carboniferous of Kansas; Beede (34). 
—Lists of fossils from near Morgantown, Virginia, with notes; White, 
Amer. Geol. xxx, p. 211.—Fossils from Humboldt, Iowa; Sardeson, 
Amer. Geol. xxx, p. 300.—Fauna of vermicular sandstone in Missouri, 
with n. spp.; Weller (581).—Fauna of various beds at Burlington, Iowa, 
with n. spp.; Weller (583).—Fauna of Chonopectus-s&riAstonQ at Burling¬ 
ton, with n. spp).; Weller (582).—Vertical range of fossils at Louisiana; 
Keyes & Rowley (283 ).—Myalina copei , n. sp., Texas; Whitfield (587). 
Devonian :—Amnigenia as an indicator of freshwater deposits; 
Clarke (79). 
Spitzbergen :—New species from Grey Hook; Ivayser (265). 
Germany:—New species of Tornoceras and Epitornoceras , n. gen.; 
Frech (177).—Fauna of the ‘ Untercoblenzschichten ’ of Oberstadtfel, with 
n. spp.; Drevermann (145 ).—Goniatites from Smerland; Denckmaxn, 
Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. liv, Verh. pp. 15, 54: also from Letmathe; 
Denckmann, 1. c. p. 16.—Upper Devonian fossils from Langenaubach, 
with n. spp.; Drevermann (146). 
Austro-Hungary:—Devonian Ammonites of Austro-Hungary, with new 
genera and species; Frech (179). 
North America:—Fossils of Appalachian Province; Weller, J. Geol. 
x, p. 423. 
South America:—Devonian Mollusca from Brazil; Clarke (81). 
