Mollusca 20 



9C5S6 Dons, Carl. 4.32 Buccinidae : 15.6 



1913. Zoologiske notiser II. Om egglaegningen hos enkelte Buccinider. 

 Troms0 Mus. Aarsh. 35/36 p. 11—22, 1 tab., 5 figg. 



87 Smith, Edgar A. 4.32 Bursa (26.7) 



1914. Note on Bursa (Tutufa) rubeta (Bolton) = Triton latnpas (Lamarck 

 et auct). Journ. Couch. London Vol. 14 p. 226—231, 1 pi. [3 rrn. van.] 



88 Bregeuzer, Aloys. 4.32 Bythinella : 14 



1914. Ueber die Anatomic von B//thinelIa dunkeri. Zool. Anz. Bd. 43 p. 

 332—334. 14.31 -.35,.61,.63,.65,.81,.83,.84,.89 



89 Haas, F. . 4.32 Bythinella (43.41) 



1914. Bythinella compressa mOHiii-avium, eine neue Quellschnecke aus dem 

 Vogelsberg. Nachrichtsbl. deutsch. malakozool. ties. Jahrg. 46 p. 38— 

 39. [n. sp.] 



90 Iredale, Tom. 4.32 Cassidea (938) 



1914. Description of a new Species of Cassidea. Proc. uialacol. Soc, 

 London Vol. 11 p. 179—180, 1 fig. [0. rot/ana.] 



91 Pilsbrj, H. A. 4.32 Ceratodiscus (729.1) 



1914. A New Cuban Land Operculate. Nautilus Vol. 27 p. 133-134. 

 [Ceratodiscus ramsdeni n. sp.] 



92 Lafltte, Jean-Paul. 4.32 Cerithiidae 



1913. La theorie des mutations et la paleontologie. L'evolution des 

 Ceiithides. La Nature Ann. 42 Sem. 1 p. 08—70, 4 figg. 



93 Leriche, Maurice. 4.32 Cerithium (1181) 



1913. Les ^Campanile" du „Tuffeau de Ciply" et du „Calcaire de 

 Cuesmes". Ann. Soc. zool. malacol. Belgique T. 47 p. 82—88, 1 pi., 1 

 fig. 



94 Hallen, A. Herbert. 4.32 Conns : 11.45 



1914. Poisoning by the Bite of Conus geographus. Nautilus Vol. 27 p. 

 117 — 120. [Reprinted from Australas. med. Gazette 1912.] 



^6595 Shaw, H. 0. N. 4.32 Conus : 14 



1914. On the Anatomy of Conus tulipa, Link., and Conus textile, Linn. 

 Quart. Journ. micr. Sc. N. S. Vol. 60 p. 1-60, 6 pis,, 12 figg. 



14.12,.13,.28,.31,.314-.36,.81,.83,.89 

 C6 Conklin, Edwin Grant. 4.32 Crepidula : 13.15 



1912. Experimental Studies on Nuciear and Cell Division in the Eggs 

 of Crepidula. Journ. Acad. nat. Sc. Philadelphia (2) Vol. 15 p. 501—590, 

 17 pis. [Prospective significance and potency of early blastoraeres identi- 

 cal, determined by relation of cleavage planes to axes of unsegmented 

 egg. Deflection of spindle by pressure and electric current. Effect of 

 temperature, ether, want of oxygen, surplus of CO2, hypo- and hypertoni- 

 city. Differential cleavage. Mitosis (diffusion figure) and amitosis.] 

 97 Orton, J. H. 4.32 Crepidula (42) 



1915. On the Extension of the Distribution of the American Slipper- 

 Limpet {Crepidula fornicata) in the English Coastal Waters. Proc. ma- 

 lacol. Soc. London Vol. 11 p. 190—191. 



(42.25, 27,.67) 

 93 de iMonterosato, T. 4.32 Danilia 



1914. Sur le genre Danilia. Journ. Couch. Paris Vol. 61 p. 381—384, 

 1 pi. 



99 Vaney, Clement. 4.32 Entoconchidae : 14 



1913|14. Morphologie comparee des Gastropodes parasites. Commun. 

 9me Congr. intern. Zool. Monaco Ser. 3 p. 22—23. — C. R. p. 486—491. 

 [Prosobranches profond^ment degrades par parasitisme.] 



14.12,.2b,.32— .3l5,.63,.G5,.77,.8l 

 96600 Hall, William Healey. 4.32 Fissnrellidae 



1915. On some Generic Names First Mentioned in the „Conchological 

 Illustrations." Proc. U. S. nation. Mus. Vol. 48 p. 437—440. [Macro- 

 chasma n. g. pro Fissurella crenulata.] 



90601 Hall, Wm. H. 4.32 Fissnrellidae (26) 



1914. Notes on West American Emarginulinao. Nautilus Vol. 28 p. 62 

 —64. [2 nn. spp. in Puncturella.] (26.3— .5,,7,.8) 



