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the shells of the Brachiopoda. By Professor Carpenter, .... III. On the 



classification of the Brachiopoda. By Thomas Davidson, . London : 



Printed for the Palseontographical Society. 1851 1854. [4to. 1 p. 1. 136 pp. 

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DAVIDSON (Thomas). Introduction a 1'histoirc naturelle dcs Brachiopodes 

 vivants et fossiles, ou considerations generalcs sur la classification de ces 

 etres en families et en genres ; par Thomas Davidson, Esq., . Traduit 

 de 1'Anglais par M. Eudes-Deslongchamps, . . . ; et par M. Eugene Eudes- 

 Deslongchamps, .... <Memoires de la Societe linueene de Normandie. 

 X, 1856, 71271, pi. 614, with 9 1. exphm. 



[A translation of the third part of the preceding work, with modifications 

 by the author.] 



DESK A YES (Gerard Paul). Description des animaux sans vertebres decou- 

 verts dans la bassin de Paris pour servir de supplement a la Description des 

 coquilles fossiles des environs de Paris comprenant une revue generale de toutes 



les especes actuellernent connues, par G-. P. Deshayes. [See "Contents."] 



Paris, J. B. Bailliere et fils, ' . 1860 [ ] 1866. [50 livr., cliaque livr. 5 fr.] 



CONTENTS. 



Tome premier. Texte. Mollusques Acephales Dimyaires. Accompagne d'un 

 Atlas de 89 planches. . 1860. [2 p. 1. 912 pp.] 



Tome deuxieme. Texte. Mollusques Acephales Monomyaires et Brachio- 

 podes. Mollusques Cephales. Premiere partie. Accompagne d'un Atlas 

 de 64 planches. (Planches 1 a 64.) ... 1864. [3 p. 1. 968 pp.] 



Tome troisieme. Texte. Mollusques Cephales, deuxieme partie. Mollusques 

 Cephalopodes. Accompagne d'un Atlas de 42 planches. (Planches 65 a 

 107.) 1866. [2 p. 1. 667pp.] 



Atlas. Tome premier. (89 planches.) Mollusques Acephales. 1860. 

 [2p.l. [92] pp. [89] pi.] 



Atlas. Tome deuxieme. (107 planches.) Mollusques Cephales et Mollusques 

 Cephalopodes. ... 1866." [2 p. 1. 107 pp. 107 pi.] 



[This w T ork is cited as containing the latest general revision of the classi- 

 fication of the Conchifera, by one who has perhaps devoted more attention to 



those animals than any other naturalist. ] 



DESLONGCHAMPS (Jacques Arxnand Eudes). Description d'un nouveau 

 genre de coquilles bivalves fossiles Eligrnus, provenant de la grande oolithe du 

 depart ement du Calvados ; .... <Mernoires de la Societe linneene de Nor- 

 mandie. X, 1856, 272293, pi. 1516. 



GILL (Theodore Nicholas). Systematic arrangement of the mollusks of the 

 family Viviparida?, and others, inhabiting the United States. < Proceedings 

 of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1863, 33 40. 



On the family Strombid:>e, and its classification. < American Journal of 



Conchology. (Not yet published.) 



GRAY (John Edward). Catalogue of the Mollusca in the collection of the 

 British Museum. Part I. Cephalopoda Antepedia. Printed by order of the 

 trustees. London: 1849. [12mo. viii, 164 pp. 4sh.] 



