LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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Dall, WiXLiAM Healey. Note on 



Clementia obliqua Jukes-Brown. 



Nautilus, 27, No. 9, 



Jan., 1014, pp. lO.S, 



104. 



Proof is given that the above 



species had been named subdia- 



phana by Carpenter In 1864, 



and that it is a native of the 



northwest coast of America and 



not of Porto Rico, as supposed. 



It is referable to the genus 



Marci of the Veneridae. 



Notes ou some West American 



Pectens. 



Nautilus, 27, No. 11, 

 Mar., 1914, pp. 121, 

 122. 

 The group as represented on 

 the west coast of North Amer- 

 ica is reviewed. Pecteii exca- 

 rutus of Valenciennes, not An- 

 ton, is renamed P. caiaractes. 



Notes ou West American oys- 



ters. 



Nautilus, 28, No. 1, 

 May, 1914, pp. 1-3. 

 The group is reviewed. O. 

 flsheri is proposed for O. jaco- 

 bcea Rochebrune, not Linnajus. 

 O. semi and 0. tuiulifera from 

 the tropical fauna are described 

 as new. The material on which 

 the review is based is in the 

 National Museum. 



-The life of the moUusca. 



Science (n. s.), 39, No. 

 1016, June 19, 1914, 

 pp. 910, 911. 

 A review of the volume so en- 

 titled by B. B. Woodward. 



Notes on some northwest coast 



Acmseas. 



Nautilus, 28, No. 2, 



June, 1914, pp. l.S- 



15. 



Data derived from a revision 



of the species in the collection 



of the National Museum. New 



Dalc, William Healey — Continued. 



species indicated are : Acniwa 

 olympica Dall, A. cniydia Dall, 

 A. parallela Dall, and A. semi- 

 rvMda Dall. Important changes 

 In the coast line are suggested 

 by the present distribution of 

 the temperate and tropical spe- 

 cies of the genus. 



and Paul Bartsch. New spe- 

 cies of mollusks from the Atlantic 

 and Pacific coasts of Canada. 



Victoria Mem. Uus. 

 Bull. No. 1, Oct. 23, 

 1913, pp. 139-146, 

 pi. 10. 

 Descriptions of species dredged 

 by the staff of the Dominion 

 Geological and Natural History 

 Survey. The types and cotypes 

 are in the Victoria Memorial 

 Museum and the U. S. National 

 Museum. Mangilia crebricostata 

 Carpenter, known only from a 

 unique and defective specimen, 

 is redescribed from better mate- 

 rial ; and the following new 

 forms are named : Turbonilla 

 (Pyrgiscus) hecuba, Odostomia 

 (Evalea) cassandra, O. (E.) cy- 

 priri, O. (E.) hypatia, and 0. 

 (E.) skicJepatensis. All except 

 the first mentioned are from the 

 Queen Charlotte Islands, British 

 Columbia. 



PiLSBRY, Henry A. (assisted by C. 

 Montague Cooke). Manual of 

 Conchology structural and syste- 

 matic, with illustrations of the 

 species. Vol. 22. Achatinellidfe. 



Published by the Con- 

 chological Depart- 

 ment, Acad. Nat. 

 Sci., Phila., 1912r- 

 14, 8vo., pp. i-lviii, 

 1-428, pis. 1-63. 

 This volume is based in part 

 on the collection of Achatinel- 

 VkVjs in the National Museum, 

 which was lent to Dr. Pilsbry 

 for study. 



PROTOTRACHEATA. 



Clark, Austin Hobart. Piccole note 

 su degli onychophora. 



Zool. Anzeiger, 42, No. 



6, July 18, 1913, pp. 



253-255. 



Records PeHpatus (Epiperl- 



patus) simoni from Marajo, 



Brazil; P. (E.) tritiidndensls 



from Tobago, B. W. I., with a 



suggestion that the specimen 



Clark. Austin Hobart — Continued. 



from that Island may prove 

 distinct, in which case the 

 author proposes the name P. 

 (E.) broadwayi for this form; 

 P. (P.)jtianensis from Vieques, 

 P. R., and Pcripatoides nova;- 

 zealandiw from New Zealand. 

 The last three are in the 

 National Museum. 



