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Dall, William IIealey — Continued. 



onadoi, diegensis, and saccoi; Bui- 

 laria morfjana, Bursa calciptctn ; 

 Caduhts peruvianus ; Gallistochi- 

 ton periconis ; Cancellaria culifor- 

 nica, corbicula, exopJeura, and 

 microsoma ; Capulus chilensis ; 

 Certthlodcrma paciflca; Cetocon- 

 cha smitliii; Chlniiii/s pasca; Chiii- 

 culus ruhidtis; CluthiireUa oni- 

 riana, panameUa, plicutellaj Cli- 

 nura monochorda, and peruviana; 

 Cocculina agnssiM, diomedw, and 

 nassa; Columtella fusidens; Cor- 

 bula ira, Corneoci/clas magellani- 

 cus ; Cuispidaria pntKDiioini.s, pJii- 

 netica, pseustes; Cyclichnella ata- 

 hualpa, inca, and pizarro ; Daph- 

 nella hlaiida, cortezl, imparella; 

 Dcntalium panamcnse and peru- 

 viunum ; Drillia decenna; Epi- 

 tonium hrunneopictum, fermint- 

 aiiinn, and turhinum ; Fusinus 

 fragilissimits and panamensis ; 

 Gcmmula henthina, cldorana, esu- 

 ricns, herilda, pcrnodata, serilla, 

 and vicclla ; Olyphostoma im- 

 maculata and tluilassoina ; Hemi- 

 thyris streieli; Hipponix delicata; 

 Irenosyriiix crehristriata and le- 

 onis ; Ischnochitoii ophioderma ; 

 Leda acrita, agapea, calcar, cal- 

 carella, callimene, cordylu, lohula, 

 loshka, peruviana, and rhytida ; 

 Lepidopleurus aiireviatus ; iiicoii- 

 gruus and opacus ; LcptotJiyra 

 panamensis ; Leucosyrinx clionclla 

 and erosina ; Lima diomedw, slmi- 

 laris, and suteri; Limopsis diazi, 

 diegensis, juarczi, niahilleana, 

 stimpsoni, and zonalis ; Liotia cali- 

 fornica and pacts; Lyonsia pana- 

 mensis; Lyonsiella peciflca. Ma- 

 coma hesperus and hupeana; Mal- 

 Iciia arciformis, henthima, ine- 

 qnalis, peruviana, and tnincata ; 

 Mangllia cctolaca, encclla, enora, 

 genilda movilla, and scdiUina ; 

 Myonera garretti; Natica othello, 

 and scethra ; Nuciila agujana, 

 cJirysocoma, colombiana, pana- 

 mina, pigafettw twniolata, and 

 tanneri; Oocorys elcvata and ro- 

 tunda; Pecten cocosensis, liriope, 

 miser, neoceanicus, panamensis, 

 pasca, polylcptus, and rotundus ; 

 Pcfaloconclius compUcatus ; Pha- 

 scolus patagonicus ; Phohidida; 

 minusrulu ; Pleurotomella altina, 

 clarinda, dinora, cgregia, esllda, 

 isogonia, oceanica, parella pnly- 

 stcphanus, and xylona ; Polynices 

 agujanus, constrictus, crawfordi- 

 anus, litorinus, pardoanus, stre- 

 belt, and vaginatus ; Poromya 

 chilensis, equatorialis, and perla; 

 Protocardia panamensis; Ptycha- | 



Dall, William Healey— Coutimied. 



tractus calif amicus; Rnrlicfortia 

 mabillei and rochebrunci; Scaph- 

 ander cylindrelius, decapitatus, 

 and planeticus ; Seguenzia occi- 

 dentalis, and stcphanica; Solari- 

 ela equatorialis and galapagana ; 

 Solvmya agassizii and panamensis; 

 Snlrnostcira elegans; Sphenia sub- 

 cqualis; Stilifcr bathymetra;; 

 titrombina edentula ; Sureulina 

 blanda; Tellina chrysogona and 

 fuctigera ; Tcrebra balwnorum, 

 bridgrsi, lucana, panamensis, pe- 

 druana, and stylus; Thais nesi- 

 otes ; Tindaria atossa, compressa, 

 mexicana, panamensis, salaria, 

 smirna, and thea ; Tritnnoharpa 

 vexillata ; Trophon citricus ; Tros- 

 chcUa viorchii; Turris armilda, 

 dolenta, dotella, fusinclla, notilla, 

 and resina; Turritella mariana; 

 Vesicomya donacia ; Vohitoiisius 

 amabilis ; Xylopliaga nirxicana ; 

 Yoldia chilcnica, dicella, grunula, 

 indolc7is, infrequens, leonilda, man- 

 tana, panamensis, and vincula. 



Descriptions and figures of some 



laud and freshwater shells from 

 Mexico, believed to be new. 



Proe. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 XXXV, No. 1642. Nov. 10, 

 1908, pp. 177-182, pis. 



XXIX, XXX. 



This paper contains descriptions 

 of some new Mexican land shells 

 in the National Museum, with fig- 

 ures ; a new section, Crossoste- 

 phanus, ot Cwloccntruni Crosse & 

 Fischer, is proposed for a new 

 species, C Palmcri Dall and 

 Bartsch ; Streptostyla bartschii, S. 

 toyuca, S. jilitlana, and Euglan- 

 dina livida, are described as new, 

 Anodonta coarctata Anton, Lamp- 

 silis (Proptera) salinascnsis Simp- 

 son, and Diplodon wcbstcri Simp- 

 son are figured. The latter was 

 described from New Zealand, but 

 had never been figured. 



National Antarctic Expedition. 



Zoology. 



Science (n. s.) xxviii. No. 

 730, Dec. 2.5, 1908, pp. 

 923, 924. 

 A review of this important con- 

 tribution to Antarctic zoology. 



A new species of Pholadomya. 



Nautilus, XXII, No. 11, Mar., 

 1909. pp. 11.5-117. 

 This Is an amplification of a 

 diagnosis published in 1907, in 

 Smithsonian Misc. Colls., Quar. 

 issue, p. 172, which had been over- 

 looked by the editor ; and this ac- 



