54 Moll. 
VII. MOLLUSCA. 
Indiana and Central Kentucky; Kindle (245).—Mollusca from Vaigatch 
Island and Nova Zernla, with n. spp.; Tschernyschew & Yakovlew 
(552). 
Permian:—List of Silurian and Carboniferous fossils from Middle 
Permian conglomerates; King, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lv, p. 124.—Lists of 
Mollusca from Kansas and Nebraska; Knight (247), pp. 372-374. 
Permo-Carboniferous:—Fossils from the Eastern Alps; Schellwien 
(460 ).—Pelecypoda and Gastropoda from S. Australia, with a n. sp. of 
Avicidopecten ; Etheridge (149). 
Carboniferous :—Pelecypoda with n. spp. of Sedgwickia , Edmondia , 
Mytilomorpha , n. g., and Cypricardella ; Hind (215).—Carboniferous Fossils; 
Hind, Tr. Manchester Geol. Soc. xxvi, pp. 96-112.—List of Fossils from 
the Yoredale and Millstone Grit Rocks of the Upper Calder Valley; 
Spencer, P. Yorksh. geol. Soc. xiii, pp. 391-393.—Three new species of 
Pelecypoda from Great Britain; Hind (216).—Fauna of Lancashire; 
Bolton (44).—Irish fauna; Foord (159).—New or little-known Goniatites 
from Limestone of Ireland; Crick (104).—Fossils from Seille and from 
Comblain-au-Pont, Belgium; Destinez (132).—List of fossils from the 
black marble of Pair (Clavier); Destinez, Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique xxv, 
1897-1898, p. xxxv: also Op. cit. xxvi, p. lix.—List of fossils from the 
black limestone of Petit-Modave; Destinez, t. c. p. lx.—Carboniferous 
fossils from Lives and from Samson, Belgium; Dewalque (135).-—Fauna 
from Magdeburg-Neustadt, with n. spp.; Wolterstorff (588).—Am- 
monoids and Nautiloids from Central Russia, with several n. spp.; 
Tzwetaev (553).—Mollusca from Nebraska and Kansas; Prosser, 
J. Geol. vii, pp. 342-356.—New species of Pelecypoda from Kansas; 
Beede (22 ).—List of Mollusca from the Judith Mountains, Montana; 
Weed, Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv. xviii, pt. 3, 1898, pp. 473 & 474.—New 
species of Pelecypods from Kansas; Beede & Rogers (23).—Batesville 
Sandstone of Arkansas, fauna with n. spp.; Weller (581). 
Devonian :—Archanodon jukesi from the Old Red Sandstone, Monmouth¬ 
shire; Newton (352).—Fossils from Brittany and the Ardennes; Barrois, 
Ann. Soc. geol. Nord xxvii, 1898, pp. 231-259.—Mollusca from the Tenta- 
culitenschiefer in Prussia; Burhenne (64 ).—Cephalopoda from southern 
Timan, with many n. spp.; Holzapfel (221 ).—Fauna of the Devonian 
formation at Milwaukee, Wisconsin ; Monroe & Teller (327). 
Silurian:—Shell of Ptenncea retrojlexa , Wahlenberg, sp.; Philippi 
( 387).—List of Mollusca from the S. of Scotland; Peach & Horne, 
The Silurian Rocks of Britain, Vol. i, Scotland (Mem. geol. Surv. U. K.). 
pp. 680-684.—List of Mollusca from the Usk and Llanfrechfa inliers ; 
Strahan, Mem. geol. Surv. U. Iv., No. 328, pp. 12-15.—Wenlock fossils 
from Lievin (Pas-de-Calais); Barrois, Ann. Soc. geol. Nord xxvii, 1898, 
pp. 178-180.—Mollusca from the Govt, of Podolia, Russia, with several 
n. spp.; Wenjukow (582), pp. 168-204. 
Ordovician:—On the genus Bathmoceras ; Holm (219).—Mollusca from 
Co. Waterford, Ireland; Reed (434).—Fossils from the neighbourhood of 
Barcelona (Spain); Barrois, Ann. Soc. geol. Nord xxvii, 1898, pp. ISO- 
182.—Upper Ordovician faunas in Lake Champlain Valley; White, Bull. 
Geol. Soc. Amer. No. 10, pp. 452-461.—Shells from Trenton formation at 
Ungava; Whiteaves, Amer. J. Sci. vii, p. 433. 
Cambrian :—Hyolithes and Pseudotheca , n. g., from the Eastern Salt- 
Range, India; Redlich (433).—Mollusca from Kennebecasis Valley, 
Canada; Matthew, Tr. R. Soc. Canada iv, p. 123.—Names of fossils from 
East Braintree, Mass.; Hobbs, Amer. Geol. xxvi, p. 114. 
