Chronological List of Publications xxxv 



357. Collect inji and preserving fresh-water snails. Ann. Rei)t. Amcr. Malacol. Union, 



Philadelphia, 1941:5-9. 



358. A new Gi/raulii.^ from the Pleistocene of California and a new Parapholyx from 



a supposed Pliocene deposit in Oregon. Nautilus, 55:130-132. 



1943 



359. Mollusca contained in the test pit deposits. Carnegie Inst, of Washington, Publ. 



538:117-119. 



1945 



360. The Molluscan Family Planorbidae. The University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 



BIOGRAPHICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 



(In Dictionary oj American Biography) 



1929. Augustus Addison Gould. 1932. George Washington Tryon. 



1930. Robert Kennicott. 1933. Victor Sterki. 

 1932. William Stimpson. 



BOOK NOTICES AND REVIEWS 



(In Ecology) 



1921 



The fresh-water Mollusca of the Parish of Aldenham, by A. E. Boycott. 2:230. 

 Correlation of shape and station in fresh-water mussels, by A. E. Ortmann. 2:231. 

 Natural historv and propagation of fresh-water mussels, by Shira, Coker, Clark, and 

 Howard. 2:314. 



1922 

 The Mollusca collected by the University of Michigan-Walker expedition in southern 



Vera Cruz, Mexico, by H. B. Baker." 3:342. 

 Final report on the study and appraisal of mussel resources in selected areas of the 



upper Missi-ssippi River, by N. M. Grier. 3:343. 

 The edible clams, mussels, and scallops of California, bv F. W. Wevmouth. 3:344-345. 

 Mollusca of North Dakota, by Mina L. Winslow. 3:345. 

 Stream pollution. A re^"iew of 'Stream pollution studies,' bv Russel Suter and Em- 



meline Moore. 3:340-341. 



1923 



On the effect of salinity on Teredo navalis, bv H. F. Blum. 3:318. 

 The Mollusca of Dickinson County, by H. B. Baker. 4:318. 

 The Champlain Sea, bv Winifred Golding. 4:318. 

 The Mollusca of Oundle, by Rev. C. E. Y. Kendall. 4:319. 

 Variations in the shell of Teredo navalis, by R. C. Miller. 4:319. 



1924 



The Kentucky River and its mussel resources, by E. Danglade. 4:431. 



Studies of the biologv of fresh-water mussels. III. Distribution and movements of 

 Winona Lake mussels, by W. R. Allen. 5:220. 



The Mollusca collected bv the Universitv of Michigan-Williamson expedition in 

 Venezuela, by H. B. Baker. 5:221. 



Biology and economic value of the sea mussel, Mytilu.'^ rdulii^, by I. A. Field. 5:306. 



Mollu.^ca of the southwestern states. XI. From the Tucson Range to Ajo, and moun- 

 tain ranges between the San Pedro and Santa Cruz riv(>rs, Arizona, bv H. A. Pils- 

 bry and J. H. Feniss. 5:222. 



