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magazine of Natural History are before us, and contain a paper 

 on the " Land Shells of New England," from the experienced 

 pen and pencil of Mr. Edw, S. Morse. The illustrations are 

 excellent. There is also, in the sixth number, a paper " On the 

 Preparation of Snails' Tongues for the Microscope," by E. S. 

 Morse. 



Repertorlo Fisico-Natural de la Isla de Cuba. Conducted by F. Poey. 

 Vol. 2, No. 4. March, 1867. 



Conspectus Molluscorum Terrestrium et Fluviatilium Insulce 

 Cuhce. By Raphael Arango. 

 A very complete list of Cuban species. (See a paper on the 

 "Synonymy of Cuban Shells," by the same author, noticed p. 

 198 of tlds Journal-) 



II.— FOREIGN. 



BRITISH. 



Catalogue of the Specimens of the Australian Land Shells in the 



Collection of James C. Cox, M. D. ICmo., 50pp. Sidney. 18G4. 

 (From the Author.) 



The following new species are described : 



Helix Blomfieldi. Helix 3£urphyi, 



" Mitchelke. " lirata. 



" Master si. " 31arice. 



" /Stroudensis, " assimilans. 



" marmorata. " umhraculorum. 



" Strang eoides. " (Jraftonensis. 



" Parramattensis. Bulimus Walli. 



" Lyndliurstensii. " Onslowi. 



" microscopica. " JacTcsonensis. 



" conoidea. Succinea Nortoni. 



" ])aradoxa. " Macgillivrayi. 



" Kreffti. " rliodostoma. 



" Belli. " Eucalypti. 



" ATorti. Pupa Kingi. 



" Leichardti. " Ramsayi. 



" Saturni. " N'elsoni. 



" Alexafidrce. " Master si. 



" Scottii. Pupina Wilcoxi. 



" Mac Leayi. Pupinella MacGillivrayi. 



" cerea. " Whartoni. 



" Sydneyensis. Helicina Crladstonensis. 



The following remarks are made respecting synonymy, etc. : 



