OF CONCHOLOGY. 191 



Novitates ConchologlCee. Supplement III. Monographie der MoUusken 

 gattung Venus. By Dr. Edw. Romer. 16-17 parts, 6 colored plates. 



The present issue is a monograpliy of the section Crista, 

 Romer, of the sub-genus CytJierea. 



C. adunea, Romer. Indian Ocean. 



Parts 3.8, 19. With 6 colored plates. 



The present issue is occupied with descriptions of the species 

 of Circe. 



Novitates Conchologlcae. Mures-Conchylien. By Dr. Wm. Dusker. 

 Part 15, 4to, 3 colored plates. 



Fusus Meyeri, Dunker, n. sp. Hab. — ? 



" Rudolphi, " n. sp. " 

 Solen Lappeanis, " Carribean Sea. 

 Solen Morchii, Dunker, n. sp. Hab. — ? 

 Siliquaria centralis, Conrad. Coast of Georgia. 

 The shell here figured is nothing but the >S'. gibha, Spengler, 

 with which Dr. Dunker believes it to be " nearest allied." Mr. 

 Conrad never described a species under the name of S. centralis. 



Part 14. 4to, 3 colored plates. 



Murex depresso-spinosus, Dkr., n. sp. Loc. ? 

 The plates illustrate species of Area and Murex. 



Systematisches Conchylien Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz. 



Continued by H. C. KiisTER. Vol. 3, part 27, 4to. Nurnberg, 1869. 



Contains continuation of monograph oi Murex, with six colored 

 plates. 

 Vol. X, part 3d. 



Continues Romer's monograph of Cardiidce with six colored 

 plates. 



Vol. xi, part 7th. 



Contains continuation of Rb'mer's monograph of Veneridoe, 

 with six colored plates. 



Cyclina intumescens, Romer, n. sp. Northern Europe. 



Systematisches Conchylieu-Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz. 



Conducted by H. C. Kuster. 191st part. Nurnberg, 1869. 



This part contains the continuation of the monographs of the 

 Veneridce and of Cardium, and has a colored plate. 



Cardium glahratum, Romer, is proposed instead of C. 

 Icevigatum, Reeve, non Linn. 



