BIOLOGY. 
DISTRIBUTION. 
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II. BIOLOGY. 
A. Anatomy, &c. 
Morphology:—Variation of the Spiralia in Seminula ; Beede (4).— 
Embryology of Terebratulina septentrionalis, Couthony; Conklin (11).— 
Variation in Platystrophia lynx ; Cumings& Mauck (13). —On some living 
Brachiopods; Morse (36). —Habits of Lingula ; Yatsu (58). —Develop¬ 
ment of Lingula anatina ; Yatsu (56) : On its Histology ; Yatsu (57). 
Bibliography:—Canadian Palaeontology for 1900 ; Ami (2). —List of type 
and figured fossils in Norwich Museum ; Leney(31). —Bibliography of North 
American Palaeontology for 1892-1900 ; Weeks (49) : Index to same ; 
Weeks (50). 
B. Distribution. 
GEOGRAPHICAL. 
Arctic:—Three species collected by the £ Michael Sars ’ Expedition; 
Friele, Bergens Mus. Aarbog 1902, no. 3, p. 4. 
Spitzbergen:—Notes on fauna; Knipovitsch (30). 
East Finmark:—Notes on fauna; Norman (37). 
S. France (St. Raphael):—List of Brachiopoda; Claudon (10). 
Capri:—List of species; Bellini (6). 
Indian Ocean:—Deep-Sea fauna, two species of Terebratula quoted; 
Alcock (1). 
West Patagonia :—Crania patagonica, n. sp.; Dall (14). 
Antarctic:—Forms collected by the Belgian Expedition, with n. spp. of 
Crania and Rhynconella; Joujbin (27). 
New South Wales:—Brachiopods trawled by ‘Thetis’ Expedition; 
Hedley (23). 
New Zealand:—Correct nomenclature of species described in Hutton’s 
Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca; Suter (47). 
GEOLOGICAL. 
General:—Fossils from Pendleside series in Staffordshire; Hind (24). 
—Fossils from Oxfordshire; Walford, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lviii, p. 267.— 
Few fossils from Junction Beds of Lias and Oolite in Northamptonshire; 
Thompson, J. Northampt. Soc. xi, pp. 197, 235. 
Tertiary:— 
Europe:—Appendix to catalogue of Paris Basin fossils with Cistella 
thioti , n. sp.; Cossmann (12).—Brachiopoda from middle Miocene of 
Kostej, with n. spp.; Boettger (7).—Review of fauna of Piedmont and 
Liguria, with n. varr., and n. spp. of Cistella, Hemithyris, Megatkyris , 
Terebratulina, and Thecidea ; Sacco (45). 
America:— Terebratalia' hemphilli, n. sp., Santa Barbara; Dall (14).— 
Brachiopoda collected by Princeton University Expedition in Patagonia, 
with Terebratella gigantea, n. sp.; Ortmann (38). 
Cretaceous:— 
Europe:—Cenomanian fossils from Toulon; Michalet, Bull. Soc. geol. 
France ii, p. 574.—Few Senonian Brachiopods from Wolfenbiittel; Wolle- 
mann, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xxi, Abh. Auss., p. 1. —Rhynconella 
