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66. On Rare or Little-known Mollusks from the West Coast of North and 

 South America, with Descriptions of New Species. — Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 Vol. 16, 1893, pp. 341-352, pl. 50. 



Onchidella Binneyi, Cypraea isahella-mexicana, Tectarius atyphus, Uvanilla regina, 

 Chlorosioma gallina var. multifilosa, figured. 



67. Report on the Mollusk-Fauna of the Galapagos Islands, with descrip- 

 tions of new species. Scientific Results of Explorations by the U. S. Fish 

 Commission Steamer " Albatross." — Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 16, 1893, 

 pp. 353-450, pis. 51 and 52, map. 



Bulinmlus {Pleuropyrgus) Habeli, Onchidium Lesliei, Onchidella Steindachneri. Niti- 

 della incerta, and Tectarius galapagiensis, figured. A summary of previous work in the 

 region is given. 



68. Notes on Recent collections of North American Land, Fresh-water 

 and Marine Shells, received from the U. S. Department of Agriculture. — 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 16, 1894, pp. 743-755. 



69. Mollusk-Fauna of the Galapagos Islands. — West American Scientist, 

 San Diego, California, April, 1894. 



70. Triodopsis + Mesodon, distribution, etc. — Nautilus, Vol. 8, No. i, pp. 

 6-8, Philadelphia, May, 1894. 



71. Urosalpinx. cinereus in San Francisco Bay. — Nautilus, Vol. 8, No. 2, 

 pp. 13-14, Philadelphia, June, 1894; Vol. 12, No. 10, p. 112, February, 1899. 



y2. Helix (Arionta) coloradoensis — A New Locality.— Nautilus, Vol. 8, 

 No. 3, p. 29, Philadelphia, Juh', 1894. 



72)- The Shells of the Tres Marias and other Localities along the Shores 

 of Lower California and the Gulf of California, etc. — Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 Vol. 17, 1894, pp. 139-204. 



74. A New Variety of Ocinebra circumtexta Stearns {var. aurantia). — 

 Nautilus, Vol. 9, No. 2, p. 16, Philadelphia, June, 1895. 



75. Purpura lapillus, var. imbricata. — Nautilus, Vol. 10, No. 8, p. 85, Phila- 

 delphia, December, 1896. 



Not Lamarck's " imbricata," but a finely imbricated form, detected by me sixty years 

 ago in Boston. 



76. Uvanilla regina — A new locality. — Nautilus, Vol. 11, No. i, pp. 1-2, 

 Philadelphia, May, 1897. 



San Clemente Island, in the Santa Barbara Channel; previously on Guadaloupe Island. 



77. Quarter-Decks and Jingles. — Nautilus, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 38-40, Phila- 

 delphia, August, 1897. 



Local names given to Crepidula fornicata and Anoinia simplex. The oystermen use 

 these shells for the purpose of collecting the spat of O. Virginica in the Eastern oyster 

 beds. 



78. Modiola plicatula Lamarck — An extinct locality. — Nautilus, Vol. 11, 

 No. 9, pp. 102-103, Philadelphia, January, 1898. 



The " Back-bay district," in Boston, the region referred to. 



79. Description of new species of Actaeon, A. Traski, from the Quaternary 

 bluffs of Spanish Bight, San Diego, California. — Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 Vol. 21, 1898, pp. 297-299, with figure. 



Also preliminary descriptions in Nautilus, Vol. XI, June, 1897, pp. 14-15. 



