393 MoUusca. 



17419 Walker, Bryant. 4 (7) 



1900. The Origin and Distribution of the Land and Fresh-Water Mollus- 

 ca of North America. 1st Rep. Michigaa Acad. Sc. p. 43 — 61. 



4.1,.32,.38 



20 Ball, William Healej. 4 (72) 



1908. Descriptions and Figures of Some Land and Fresh-Water Shells 

 from Mexico, believed to be New. Proc. U. S. nat. Mus. Vol. 3o p. 177 

 — 182, 2 pis. [7 nn. spp. in: Coeloceirtrum (Dall & Bartsch), Streptosti/la 

 3, Euglondina, Anodonta, Lampsilis (Simpson). Crossostephantis n. sect.] 



(72.1,.3,.4) 4.1,.38 



21 Jackson, Henry, jr. 4 (74.1) 



1908. The Mollusca of North Haven, Maine. Nautilus Vol. 21 p. 142— 

 144. 4.1,.2,.31,.32,.38 



22 Walker, R. D., and Wm. H. Coolidge, jr. 4 (74.2) 



1908. Mollusca of Keene, New Hampshire. Nautilus Vol. 22 p. 32. 



4.1, .38 



23 Barnes, Ernest W. 4 (74.5) 



1906. A Preliminary List of the Marine Mollusca of Rhode Island. 36th 

 ann. Rep. Comni. Inland Fish. Rhode Island p. 30—37. 



4.1,.31,.32,.36— .38,.58 

 17424 Weeks, Wm. H. 4 (74.7) 



1908. A Collecting Trip at Northport, N. Y. Nautilus Vol. 22 p. 98—99. 



4.1,.31,.32 



25 Aldrich, T. H. 4 (76) 



1908. New Eocene Fossils from Alabama and Mississippi. Nautilus Vol. 

 22 p. 74 — 76, 1 pi. [7 nn. spp. in: Kellia, Concellaria^ Corhula, Area, Siga- 

 7-etus, Vert/'cordia, Lepton. 1 n. var. in Action.] (76.1, .2) 4.1,.32,.37 



26 Strecker, John K. 4 (76.4) 



1908. The Mollusca of McLennan County, Texas. Nautilus Vol. 22 p. 

 63-67. 4.1,.38 



27 Berry, S. S. 4 (79.4) 



1908. Molluscan Fauna of the San Bernardino Mountains, California. 

 Nautilus Vol. 21 p. 121—123. 4.1,.32,.38 



28 Berry, S. S. 4 (79.4) 



190S. Miscellaneous Note on Californian MoUusks. Nautilus Vol. 22 p. 

 37—41. [1 n. var. in Nassa.] 4.1,.2,.32 



29 Ball. William Healey. 4 (79.4) 



1908. Descriptions of New Species of MoUusks from the Pacific Coast of 

 the United States, with Notes on other MoUusks from the Same Region. 

 Proc. U. S. nation. Mus. Vol. 34 p. 245 — 257. [13 nn. spp. in: Clistax^is, 

 Tv)-ris 2, Tritonofusus, Boreoirophoti , Columbella, Opalia 2, Epitonivm 2, Eu- 

 linia, Odostotiiia, Tricotrophis. 4 nn. varr. in : Acanthina, Phasianella, Fissu- 

 rella, Yoldia.] (72.2„3,.7) 4.1,.32,.37 



17430 yon Ihering, H. 4 (8) 



1907. Les mollusques fossiles du tertiaire et du cretace superieur de 

 I'Argentine. An. Mus. nac. Buenos-Ayres (3) T. 7 p. 1 — 611, 18 pis., 16figg. 

 [138 nn. spp. in : Nucula, CucuUaea, Osfrea 5 (2 nn. varr.), Yenericardia 8 

 (1 n. subsp.), Cardium 3, Pkacides 2 (1 n. var.), Dosinia 3, Lutraria, Tellina 

 2, Struthiolaria, Tt/lostoma, Pecten (1 n. subsp.), Corbula 2, Actaeon 2, Tor- 

 nafina 2, Voh-ulella, Bingicula, Bullinella, Gibbula 2, Neomphalius 3, Calliosioma 8, 

 Scalaria 3, Polynices 3, Turritella (2 nn. subspp.), Penagodus, Yermetus 3, 

 Cerithiopsis 2, Lotorium 3, Trophon 2 (2 nn. subspp.), Hadriania 2, Urosal~ 

 pinx^ Cominella 2, Siphonalia, Fusus, Vulpecula, Lgria, Proscaphellm (n. g. pro 



Voluta gracflior), Cymbiola (1 n. var.), Cancellaria, Pleurotoma 2, Geiwtia, 

 Nucula, Leda 2, Cucullaria, Area 2, Glycimeris 2, Myochlamys 5 (2 nn. subspp.), 

 Aiintssium, Lima 3, Pododesmus 4, Modiolarca, Crassinella, Pitar (1 n. svibsp.), 

 Marc/'a, Chionp 4, Psanimobia 3, Abra, Solent, Saxieava, Panopaea 3, Bulla, 

 Columbella, Tritonidea, Marginella, Oliraneillaria, Crassatellites, Anomaloeardia, 

 Cyrena, Amiantis, Turbonilla, Cardito, Melania, IHplodon 2 (1 n. subsp.), 



15. L 1909. 



