» 



15 MoUusca 



96522 Friersou, L. S. 4.1 Uuionidae 



1J)14. Remarks on Classitication of the Unionidae. Nautilus Vol. "28 p» 

 6—8. [Sintpsotiaias n. g. pro Lastena ambiqua Say.] 



23 Churchill, E. P. 4.1 Uniouidae : 11.33 



1915. The Absorption of Fat by Fresh-water Mussels. (Amer. Soc. Zool.) 

 Science N. S. Vol. 41 p. 470. [Abundantly absorbed from soap solutions 

 made from olive oil, probably through epithelium of gills and mantle, as 

 well as through intestine.] 



24 Ho>vard, Arthur D. 4.1 Uuionidae : 13.41 



1915. Exceptional Life-histories among the Unionidae. (Amer. Soc. 

 Zool.) Science J(. S. Vol. 41 p. 474—476, [Necturus infected with unde- 

 termined Glochidia. Infection of black bass with Glochidia of Strophitus 

 edentulus.] 



25 Allen, William Ray. 4.1 Uniouidae : 15.3 



1914. The Food and Feeding Habits of Freshwater Mussels. Biol. Bull. 

 Woods Hole Vol. 27 p. I:i7 — 146, 3 pis. [Transportation of food by cili- 

 ary currents. Role of mucus. Selection and rejection of food particles. 

 Incidental observations on digestion. Food (algae).] 



26 Briick, A. 4.1 Uniouidae : 18.6 



1914. Die Eutstehung der spiraliggestreiften Muskela mit heterogenen 

 Fibrillen bei Anodonta und Unio. Zool. Auz. Bd. 45 p. 173 — 189, 7 figg. 

 [Umwandlung der ausgebildeten, iunKtionsfahigen Muskeltaser mit homo- 

 genen Fibrillen in eine andere, spiraliggestreifte mit heterogenen Fibril- 

 len.] 



27 Ortmauu, A. E. 4.1 Uuionidae (4) 



1913/16. Studies in Najades. Nautilus Tol. 27 p. 88—91. [I n. var. in 

 Fuiconaja.] — Vol. 28 p. 20-22, 28—34, 41—47, 65-69, 129-131, 141- 

 143. [Lexingtonia n. g. pro Unio subplanus. — Alasminota, Frolasmidonta 

 nn. subgg.] 



(43.21, 44.89, 74.8, 75.4— .6, 76.3,.7, 77.2, 79.7) 

 96528 Haas, F., und E. Schwarz. 4.1 Uuionidae (43.3) 



1913. Die Unioniden des Gebietes zwischen Main und deutscher Donau 

 iu iiergeographischer und biologischer Hinsicht. Abh. Akad. Wiss. Miin- 

 cheu math, physik. Kl. Bd. 20 Abh. 7, 34 pp., 4 Taf., 1 Karte. (Ref, 

 Nachrichtsbl. deutsch. malakozool. Gies. Jahrg. 46 p. 91—92.) 



(43.31,.32^34,.37) 



29 Zwiesele, Heiur. 4.1 Unionidae (43,47) 



1914. Die Verbreitung der Neckar- und Donaumuscheln im Kocher- und 

 Jagstgebiet. Jahreslu \er. vaterl. Nat. VYiirttemberg Jahrg. 70 p. 60— 

 68. 



30 Walker, Bryant. 4.1 Uniouidae (73) 



1913. The Unione Fauna of the Great Lakes. Nautilus Vol. 27 p. 18— 

 23, 29-34, 40—47, 56—69, 5 figg. 



(74.7..8, 77.1,.2,.4) 



31 Wheeler, H. E. 4.1 Uuionidae ;,76.7) 



1914. The Unione Fauna of Cache River, with Description of a New 

 Fusoonaia from Arkansas. Nautilus Vol. 28 p. 73—78, 1 pi. [F. selecta n. 

 sp] 



32 Jnkes*Browne, A. J. 4.1 Veueridae 



1913. On Callista, Amiantis, and Pitaria. I'roc. malacol. Soc. London 

 Vol. 10 p. 335 — 347. [Pitarina n. sect. — Callizona, Leucothea nn. subsg.] 



33 Jnkes'Browue, A. J. 4.1 Veueridae 



1914. A Synopsis of the family Veueridae. Part I. Proc. uialacol. Soc. 

 Londou Vol. 11 ]». 58 — 74. [Tinetora n. nom. pro Ci/therea vulnerata, 

 Aphrodora pro Callocardia l/ii-tsi,] — Part II. p. 75—94. [Salucia n. g. 

 pro Venus lamellata, Ehomalea pro Venus rufa, Aeolus pro Psephis foveola- 

 ta.] 



:96534 Jaworski, t. 4.1 Vola (1162) 



14J14. JBeitrage zur Kenntnis der Lias-Volen Siidamerikas und der Stam- 

 mesgeschichte der Gattung Vola. Palaeont. Zeitschr. Bd. 1 p. 273—320, 

 11 figg. (82, 83, 85) 



