DISTRIBUTION. MARINE. GEOLOGY. 
Moll. 49 
Cape Hatteras :—Turbonilla unilirata , n. sp.; Bosh (67). 
Long Island:—Fauna, with n. spp. of Corambella (n. gen.) and Polyce- 
rella ; Balch (20). 
Massachusetts:— Montacutapercompressa, n. sp.; Dall (116). 
Carolina :—Turbonilla stimpsoni , n. sp.; Bush (67): New species of 
Anisodonta , Erycina , Montacuta , and Sportella; Dall (116). 
Bermuda:—New species of Turbonilla ; Bush (67): Lascea bermudensis, 
n. sp.; Bush, Science x, p. 251. 
GEOLOGICAL. 
N.B.—Tlie remarks given at the beginning of the preceding section also apply 
here. 
Several changes in nomenclature proposed; Cossmann (95): Notes on 
some fossils from Madagascar; Boule (49): Fossils from the Canary 
Islands, with many new spp.; Rothpletz & Simonelli (447): Catalogue 
of figured types in American Museum continued; Whitfield (584): 
Recent work on fossil Cephalopoda; Tornquist (547): Cephalopoda of 
Seine-Inferieure; Coulon (99): Development of Lytoceras and Phyllo- 
ceras , with L. alamedense , n. sp. ; Smith (494): Fossils from Syria, with 
Cardium dayi , n. sp. ; Kinkelin (246): New fossiliferous deposit in 
Calabria; Stefano (506): Land and freshwater Mollusca from Eastern 
Bohemia; Schubert (463): The Fossils of Ferdinando Bassi's “Tabella 
oryctographica,” 1757 ; Vinassa de Regny (573). 
1. Post-Tertiary. 
Distribution of Loess fossils; Shimek (469).—Note on Helix ( Tachea) 
tonnensis ; Hocker (218).—Note on glacial deposit of Central Europe; 
Gredler (176). 
British Isles:—Pleistocene Beds of Thames Valley; Kennard (240).— 
List of Mollusca from Glacial drift at Hunstanton; Whitaker & Jukes- 
Browne, Mem. geol. Surv. U.K., 69 Old series, p. 90.-—Antrim Pleistocene 
fossils; Bell, Irish Natural, viii, p. 210.—Holocene deposit at Reigate; 
Bullen (61). 
Germany:—Pleistocene shells from Siissenborn near Weimar; Weiss 
( 580), pp. 162-165.—Shells from diluvial fresh-water beds near Werder ; 
Koert, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. li, Protok. p. 60.—Post-Pliocene 
shells from Thuringia; Wust (593). 
Switzerland:—Fauna of post-glacial deposit in St Gall; Fruh, Viertel- 
jahrschr. Ges. Zurich xliv, p. 178. 
Italy:—Land, Freshwater, and Marine shells from excavations near 
Rome; Clerici, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xviii, pp. 501-509 .—Typhis (Typ/ii - 
nellus ) tetrapterus (Bronn); Meli (304).—Pleistocene Mollusca from 
Morrocu; Stefano (507).—Post-Pliocene Mollusca from Calabria; Stefano 
( 508).—Post-tertiary Mollusca from Calabria; Stefano, Boll. Soc. geol. 
Ital. xviii, pp. 132-139.—List of Quaternary Mollusca found with Mam¬ 
malian remains in Calabria; Stefano, t. c. pp. 423 & 424.—Subfossil 
Molluscan Fauna from Bay of Messina; Schaffer (458).—Quaternary 
shells found with Elephas antiquus in Sicily; Gregorio, Ann. Geol. Pal. 
no. 26, pp. 5 & 6. 
Borneo :—Brackish-water deposits of the Melawi; Martin (293). 
Africa:—Land and freshwater Mollusca from Algeria; Pallary, Bull. 
Soc. geol. France xxvii, p. 374.—Post-Pliocene Shells from Egypt with a 
n. sp. of Unio ; Newton (353). 
North America:—Pleistocene Shells from Milwaukee; Baker (19). 
