128 THE NAUTILUS. 



a number of sliort notes, and a lew articles dealing with paleonto- 

 logical and archaeological topics. His influence was largely personal. 

 At the time ot his greatest activity in conchology — 1870 to 1895 — 

 he maintained a large correspondence, and was always ready to as- 

 sist students with information from the rich library of the Academy. 

 He was particularly helpful in naming specimens for conchologists 

 who had no access to large collections or libraries, much of his leisure 

 beinw given to this generous propaganda. Several species were named 

 in his honor, among them Donax fordi Conrad, Cerion fordi P. & V., 

 DrymoEus fordi Pils. Pleurodonte fordiana Pils., Phasianella for- 

 diana Pils., and others. 



The portrait accompanying this sketch, is from his last photograph, 

 taken when Mr. Ford was about sixty years of age. 



He is survived by two sons William Henry and Albert W. Ford 

 and two daughters Parthenia Ford and Mrs. Charles W. Johnson. 



List of the Conchological Writings of John Ford. 



1. Remarks on the Argouauta. Amer. Journ. of Conch., IV, 

 276, 18G8. 



2. Embryology of Fulgur, etc. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 

 1884, p. 292. 



3. A Day among the MoUusks. Conch. Exch., I, 21, 1886. 



4. Helices in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Conch. Exch,, II, 

 7, 1887. 



5. Succinea obliqua Say in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, with 

 some Remarks regarding the Relationship of Succinea totteniana 

 Lea. Conch. Exch., II, 23, 1887. 



6. The Fresh-Water Mollusks of Fairmount Park. Conch. 

 Exch., II, 39, 1887. 



7. Some Remarks on the Migration of Mollusks. Conch. Exch., 

 II, 71, 1887. 



8. Description of a New Ocinebra. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 

 1888, p. 188, fig. 



9. Description of Helix (Trachia) dentoni. Nautilus, III, 17, 

 1889. 



10. List of Shells of the New Jersey Coast South of Brigantine 

 Island. Naut., Ill, 27, 1889. 



11. Scalaria angulata in New Jersey. Naut., Ill, o2, 1889. 



1*2. Remarks on Oliva inflata, O. irisans, and Other Species 

 of Shells. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1889, p. 137. 



