BY H. LEIGHTON KESTEVEN. 451 



<).— Grap.aw, A. W. — "Studies of Gasteropoda." American Naturalist, 

 xxxvi., No. 432, 1892, p. 917 et ^eq. 



7.— Harris, G. F.— Brit. Mus. Cat. Tertiary Mollusca. Pt. i. Australasia, 

 1S97. 



8. — Hedley, C.—TiiforU in "The Mollusca of Funafuti." Mem, Austra- 

 lian Mus. iii., Pt. 7, 1899, pp. 439-448. 



9. " The Triphoridte of New South Wales "in " Studies on 



Australian Mollusca, Ft. 7." Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, xxvii. 

 Pt. 4, p, 606 et seq. 



10. — Kesteven, H. Leighton. — "The Systematic Position of Purpura tri- 

 toni for litis, of Blainville." Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, xxvi. Pt. 4, 

 1902, p. 533 et seq. 



11. "The Protoconchs of Certain Port Jackson 



Gasteropods." Loc. cit. p. 709 et seq. 



12. : "A Note on two species of A strait imi ivom 



Port Jackson." Op. cit. xxvii. Pt. 1, 1902, p. 2 et seq. 



13. ^^ "Notes on Frosobrancliiata. No. 1. Loto- 



riuiii.''^ Op. cit. Pt. 3, p. 443 et seq. 



14. — Watson, R. B.--" Gasteropoda." Challenger Reports, Zoology, xv., 

 1886. 



The above list might have been lengthened by enumerating 

 papers in which one or two apices are described incidentally, in 

 specific definitions, but it contains the most important works, 

 and their consultation will give references to many others. 

 Several of the text-books contain interesting remarks on the 

 subject and are well worth consulting. Tate's papers on the 

 " Gasteropods of the Older Tertiaries of Australia " give 

 several short descriptions and a few figures of apices. The fol- 

 lowing are the w^orks in which the auxological terms have been 

 discussed : — 



15. — BucKMAN, S. S., and Bathp:r, F. A. — "The Terms of Auxology." 

 Zoologischer Anzeiger, No. 405, 1892, p. 421; No. 406, p. 429. 



16. — Hyatt, A. — "Values in Classification of the Stages of Growth and 

 Decline, with Propositions for a new Nomenclature." Proc. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist, xxiii. 1888, pp. 396-408. 



17. "Genesis of The Arietidse." Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool, 



Harvard Coll. xvi. No. 3, 1889. 



