6 Brack. 
VIII. BRACHIOPODA. 
Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1899, p. 74.—Triassic Fauna from the neighbourhood 
of Recoaro and Schio, N. Italy; Torxquist (44, 45).—Three new species of 
Ccenothyris from Monte -Judica, Italy; Nelli (28), pp. 221-223.—Brachio- 
poda from the Himalayas and Bokhara, with several n. spp.; Bittner 
( 3).—Brachiopoda from Monte Clajisavon ; Tommasi (43). 
Palseozoic:—Brachiopods from China, with n. spp.; Loczy (24).—The 
group of Spirifer primcevus ; Scupin (37).—Brachiopoda from Armenia 
and Persia, with n. spp.; Frech (14), pp. 183, 190 & 191, 194-197, 199- 
204 & Arthaber (14), pp. 244-284.—Devonian and Lower Carboniferous 
Faunas of Southern Indiana and Central Kentucky; Kindle (21).—Upper 
Palaeozoic: Anthracolitliic Brachiopoda from Kashmir and Spiti, with a 
few n. spp.; Diener (9).—Spirifers of Germany with many n. spp.; Scupin 
( 38).—Brachiopoda from Vaigatch Island and Nova-Zemla, with n. spp.; 
Tschernyschew & Yakovlew (46). 
Permian :—Lists of Silurian and Carboniferous Brachiopoda from Middle 
Permian conglomerates; King, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lv, pp. 124 & 125.— 
List of species from Kansas and Nebraska; Knight, J. Geol. vii, pp. 372 
& 373. 
Pernio-carboniferous :—List of Brachiopoda from the Eastern Alps, with 
Tegulifera deformis , n. g. and sp.; Schellwien (36).—Brachiopoda from 
S. Australia; Etheridge (10). 
Carboniferous:—Brachiopoda from Novaya Zemlya; Newton (29).— 
Fossils from the Yoredale and Millstone Grit Rocks of the Upper Calder 
Valley; Spencer, Proc. Yorks. Geol. Soc. xiii, pp. 392 & 393.—Carboni¬ 
ferous Fossils; Hind (18).—List of species from the Judith Mountains, 
Montana; Weed, Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv. xviii, pt. 3, 1898, pp. 473 & 474. 
—Review of Irish forms ; Foord (11).—List of Brachiopods from the black 
limestone of Pair (Clavier); Destixez, Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique xxvi, 
p. lix.—Fossils from Magdeburg - Neustad t; Wolterstorff (51).—Fauna 
of Lancashire coal measures; Bolton (4).—Batesville Sandstone of Ar¬ 
kansas, fauna with n. spp.; Weller (48).—Brachiopoda from Lives and 
Samson, Belgium; Dewalque (8).—Brachiopoda from Seille and from 
Comblain-au-Pont, Belgium; Destinez (7).—List of species from the 
black limestone of Petit-Modave; Destinez, Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique xxvi, 
p. lx.—Collection from South Brazil; Siemiradzki (41). 
Devonian Brachiopoda from S. Brazil; Siemiradzki (41).— Rhyncho- 
nella dumonti and Cyrtia murchisoniana in the ‘schistes de Matagne’; 
Forir (12).—The geological age of Pentamerus rhenanus ; Beushausen 
( 2).—Brachiopoda from the Tentaculitenschiefer in Prussia, with some 
n. spp.; Burhenne (6).—Fossils from Illinois; AVeller, J. Geol. vii, 
p. 483 et seq.—List of species from the Devonian at Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin; Monroe & Teller (27). 
Silurian:—List of species from the L T sk and Llanfrechfa Inliers; 
Strahan, Mem. geol. Surv. U. K., 328, pp. 11 & 12.—Lists of species from 
Lake Temiscaming, Lake Nipissing, and Mattawa outliers; Ami (1).— 
Wenlock Brachiopoda from Lievin (Pas-de-Calais); Barrois, Ann. Soc. 
geol. Nord xxvii, 1898, pp. 178-180.—Silurian Brachiopoda from Pas-de- 
Calais ; Barrois, Ann. Soc. geol. Nord xxvii, 1898, pp. 216-218.—Fossils 
from the Govt, of Podolia, Russia, with several n. spp.; Wenjukow (49), 
pp. 95-168.—List of species from the S. of Scotland; Peach & Horne. 
The Silurian Rocks of Britain. Yol. i. Scotland (Mem. geol. Surv. U. K.), 
pp. 675-679. 
Ordovician:—Brachiopoda from Co. Waterford, Ireland ; Reed (33).— 
Upper Ordovician faunas in Lake Champlain A Alley; White, Bull. Geol. 
Soc. Amer., No. 10, pp. 452-461.—Fossils from Trenton formation at 
Ungava: AVhiteaves, Amer. J. Sci. vii, p. 433.—Brachiopods from the 
neighbourhood of Barcelona (Spain); Barrois, Ann. Soc. geol. Nord xxvii, 
1898, p. 181. 
