50 Moll 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
2. Tertiary. 
. Cossmann (92) describes a few new species of Gastropoda .—Several new 
specific names; Dollfus, Rev. paleozool. iii, pp. 178 & 179 .—Pirula 
nodulifera in North Kent; Johnson, Sci. Gossip v, p. 323.—New species 
of Mollusca from the Paris basin; Gregorio (177 ).—Fusus heberti , n. sp. 
from France; Mayer-Eymar (298).—Shells from Asprieres (Aveyron); 
Thevenin, Bull. Soc. geol. France xxvii, pp. 353-359.—Notes on tertiary 
species from Touraine, with some new forms; Dollfus & Dautzenberg 
(139 ).—Cephalopoda from Piedmont, with n. spp.; Parona (378).— Dreis- 
sensiidce of South of France, with n. spp.; Degrange-Touzin (129).— 
Fossils from Merignac and Pessac; Neuville, Act. Soc. Bordeaux iii, 
p. 201 .—Corbis pugetensis, n. sp. from Nice; Mayer-Eymar (298).—Lists 
of fossils from the Peugue valley and Eyquems; Degrange-Touzin (130). 
—Mollusca from Savoy, with n. spp. of Trochus and Natica ; Douxami & 
Revil (141).—Eocene and Miocene Mollusca from the Central Appennines, 
with a n. sp. of Pleurotomaria ; Morena (336).—List of Tertiary fossils 
from Marche; Luzj (278).—Tertiary fossils from Umbria; Bonarelli, 
Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xviii, pp. 484-490 .—Orcagnia trivigiana , n. g. n. sp. 
from the Venetian Priabona beds, Possagno, near Forniseta; Oppenheim 
( 367).—On Pecten aduncus from Tuscany; Oppenheim (369).—Mollusca 
from N. Italy; Sacco (452).—List of Tortonian fossils from the Valley of 
the Idice; Sangiorgi (453).—Fossil Landshells from N. Italy; Ugolini 
(557 ).—Pelecypoda of Piedmont and Liguria continued; Sacco (449, 451).— 
Helix beds in Roumania with names of n. spp.; Teisseyre (543 ).—Pecten 
denudatus and Pleuronectia comitatus from Hungary identical with PsevAa- 
musium oblongum ; Bockh (35).—New species of lower tertiary fossils from 
Egypt; Mayer-Eymar (298).—Land and freshwater Mollusca from Algeria; 
Pallary, Bull. Soc. geol. France xxvii, pp. 374-376.—Tertiary (Eocene ?) 
shells from Borneo, with n. spp. of Area and Melania ; Martin (294).— 
Fossil Gastropoda from Java, with many n. spp.; Martin (295).—Neocene 
fossils from Vancouver, with n. spp.; Merriam (317).—North American 
Leptonacea ; Dall (116).—New species of Gastropoda from Oligocene and 
Lower Miocene of Patagonia; Cossmann (94).—Shells from Patagonia, 
with several n. spp.; Ihering (224).—Mollusca from Peru, with many 
n. sjyp.; Grzybowski (512).—Revision of Australian fauna commenced, 
with n. spp.; Tate (539).—Fossils from Murray Desert, with n. spp.; 
Tate (535). 
Pliocene :—Pecten ( Macrochlamys) ponzii and its allies; Meli (306).— 
Non-marine fauna of England, with Paludestrina reevei, n. sp.; Kennard 
& Woodward (241).—Mollusca from the Val d’Era, with n. vars. and 
n. spp.; Ugolini (559, 560 ).—Pectunculus glycimeris , Linn., and P. insu- 
bricus, Brocc., from Italy; Ugolini (554 ).—Pecten aduncus , Eichw., Italy; 
Ugolini (555).—Fossils from Santerno; Sangiorgi (454).—Fossils from 
Cataluha, Spain, with many n. spp.; Almera & Bofill y Poch (3).— 
Shells from Egypt; Newton (353).—Fossils from Ghizeh; Fourtau (161). 
—Polygyra ccdoosaensis , n. sp., from Florida; Johnson (228).—Fossils 
from St Paul Island, Alaska; Dall (115 ).—Sigaretus (?) clreed, n. sp., New 
Zealand; Murdoch (340). 
Miocene :—Aturia aturi in the faluns of Touraine; Peyrot (385).— 
Cerithium miqueli , n. sp., from Herault; Oppenheim, Zeitsclir. Deutsch. 
geol. Ges. li, Protok. pp. 50 & 51, figg.— Unio from the Upper Miocene, 
Saint-Gaudens (Haute-Garonne); Harl^, Bull. Soc. geol. France xxvii, 
pp. 308 & 309.—New species of Potamides and Solenotellina from Belgium; 
Dew t alque (134).—Lists of fossils from Piedmont and the Vienna basin ; 
Schaffer, Jahrb. geol. Reichsanst. xlviii, 1898, pp. 389-424.—List of 
Mollusca from Bologna; Bortolotti (47 ).—Pectinidce of Central Italy, 
