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DALL, William Healey — Continued. 

 Dall; subgenus Liiciiiiiica Dall, type Lnrina 

 nassulu Conrad: subgenus Liiciiioina Dall, 

 type L^leina filoi>a Stimpson; subgenus Callii- 

 riim Dall, type Luc.ina mdinnsQonniA: section 

 Kpilitciiia Dall, type Luchia raUfornica Con- 

 rad; subgenus ParvihiriiKi Dall, type Lucina 

 trriiiiisciilpta Carpenter: section Belliicina 

 Dall, type Lucina jiisnni Reeve: Jiiraricella 

 von Martens, with seeticjns I'ontphoUgina 

 Dall, type Lucinn f/ihba Gray: Bonrdotin Dall, 

 type Lucina hunrdidi Cossmann: and Vati- 

 ciuaria Dall, type Cri/ptodon iiKiKt/iiii K. A. 

 Smith. The new species and names are as 

 iiillows; TIn/asira excavata, Gull" of California: 

 T. toiuiana Chile; T. mafjrUdiu'ii, Patagonia; 

 A.rinopi^i.'i viridi:^, Alaska; Diplodonta tonili. 

 variety Akutica, Alaska; Codakid colpaica. 

 Gulf of California; r. ndiuiia. Cuba; C. porti,- 

 ricana, Porto Rico; C. lut.cirniin. west Me,\icii; 

 C. fialap(tii(nu(, Galapagos Islands; C. chiquiUi, 

 Lower California; I'fiacoidts (Callucina) bcr- 

 mudeni<i.<i. Bermuda: P. (Parvilucina) cnnelld, 

 Florida; P. {IMlurina) amiantus. North Caro- 

 lina; P. (Caviluciua) lamprus, Lower Cali- 

 fornia, P. (Lucini.ica) nidtallii, variety cen- 

 ^/•(/■(((/H^, Gulf of California; PALucinonia) hero- 

 •tCM.s,Gulf of California ; P. ( Parrilurina ) appro.c- 

 imatus, Gulf of California; I)ii'(irin!l(t perpar- 

 vula, Aeapulco. The following species hereto- 

 fore unfigured are illustrated: Tlujai<irabisecta 

 Conrad; T. coiiia Dall and .Simpson: Axinop- 

 »is sericatus Carpenter; Liiciud plicnax Dall 

 and .Simpson. Phncoidca (, Lui-inonid) Ji/nsus 

 Stimpson; P. (L.) (untutiduK Reeve: P. i ('al/ii- 

 cina) radians Conrad: P. [Pteuyoluciud ] ini- 

 daias Carpenter; /*. (Here.) riMlmfi ni Gabl>: 

 P. (Cavilucina) limjualis Carpenter; P. { I'ar- 

 vHucina) ienuisculpiuii Carpenter; P. (licllu- 

 cina) cancellaris Philippi; Cijrnioidafioridana 

 Dall; and Phacoida< (Pgeudoniilfhd) mrc/ame- 

 ris Dall. 



A gigantic fossil Lucina. 



SautUus, XV. No. 4, Aug., 1901, pp. 10^-J. 

 Lucina mer/ameris is described as new fnjm 

 the Clairemont limestones of the Eocene of 

 .lamaica, West Indies, the internal casts 

 measuring 235 mm. in length and v eighing 

 7 pounds. The largest .species previously 

 known measured 80 mm. in length. 



History of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution. 



Xation, i.x.xni, No. 1902, Dee. 12, 19til, 

 p. 4-56, and lx.xiv. No. 19(t7. Jan. 16, 1902, 

 p. 52. 

 A review of the two volumes of documen- 

 tary history of the Institution, prepared by 

 Mr. Rhees. 



The discovery and exploration of 



Alaska. 



Harriman Alaska Expcditimi. .\laska. Ii, 



pp. 185-204. New York: Doubleday.Page 



& Co. 1901. 



A summary of the history of di.seovery and 



exploration of the lerritorv now known as 



DALL, William Healey — Continued. 



Alaska, from 17.50 1(1 lSti7. Portraits of B;ira- 

 noft", VeniaminofT, ^VraIlgell, ami Ki'tinieott 

 are supplied from extremely rare originals, 



The structme lit Diamond lh>ad, 



Oalm. 



Am, (rcoloi/isl, xxvil. No. (■), I'.idl. ]ip. 

 38(;-387. 

 ,\ brief summary of the facts observed at 

 this locality by the writer in 1.S99, tending to 

 establish the slow growth, witli intermittent 

 periods of rest and submergence, of the lower 

 outer portion of the tnfT cone at Diamond 

 Head, 



On the true nature of 7}nnio.<riiiin. 



Science (new .seriesK Xo. :'.(ii;, .Ian. :'.. 1902, 



pp. 5-7. 

 A resume of the literature on this problem- 

 atical geniis, and a brief account of newly 

 di.scovered specimens proving it to belong to 

 the Balanida'. 



The Alaskan l)oundai'y. 



Xation, LXXIV, No. 1909, ,raii, :;0, 1902, \>. 

 92, 

 A refutation of certain errors and recapitu- 

 lation of sundry facts bearing on the question 

 of the location of this line and the i^roposition 

 to submit it to arbitration. 



A new species of Wilntdinitrd. 



yautilus, XV, No. 9, .Jan., 1902, pp. 

 102-103. 

 Volntoiuitra aiuftkana from Bering Sea is 

 described as new. 



Lamarck, thefoiinder of evolution. 



Popular Science Mouildi/. ,Ian., 1902, ix, 

 No.3,pp.2G3-2G4. 

 A review and summary of the work of the 

 same title by A. S. Packard, jr,, professor of 

 zoology in Brown University, 



• Alpheus Hyatt. 



Popular Scieure Moutlil;/. Feb., 19112, IX, 

 No, 4, pp. 439-441. 

 .\ii obituary notice, with portrait. 



— Illustrations and descrijitions of 



new, itntigured, or imperfectly known 

 shells, chiefly .\merican, in the V. S. 

 National Museum. 



Proc. I'.S. Xat. .Vi/.s.,.xxiv, No. 1204, Mar. 

 31, 1902, PI'. 499-5tit;, pis. x.xvn-XL. 

 This comprises (1 ) the illustration of species 

 unfigured, imperfectly illu>trated,or new in 

 the National Museum; (2) the descriiitions of 

 a number of new forms from the collection, 

 and (3) the revision of several groups of 

 northern gastropods, particularly those of the 

 subfamily Chry.sodomina' and the genera 

 Trophon and Boreotroplum. 



The following names of genera or sul'- 

 genera or sections are propo.sed as new; 



Agriopoma, Antiplanea, Antistreptus, Auslro- 

 trophon, Microrjl aphis. Plicifmus, and Tolc- 

 donia. 



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