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Tappan. — Description of some Xew Shells: by Benj. Tappan, 

 Steubenville, Ohio. (In Am. Journal Science, 0. S.,vol. xxxv, 

 No. 2. Date of title-page, Jan. 1839.) 



•fay. — A Catalogue of the Shells, arranged according to the 

 Lamarckian System : together with descriptions of new or rare 

 species contained in the collection of John C. Jay, M. D. 

 Illustrated by several plates. 3d edition, 4to. pp. 126. Xew 

 York, 1839. 



[Vide the fourth edition. The following species are described] : — 



Name. Locality. 



Paludina scalaris Jay. Everglades of Florida. 



Lymnaea gracilis Jay. Essex County, N. Y. 

 Trichotropis costulatua Couth. Massachusetts Bay. 



Ampullaria scalaris Orb. Mexico. 



TJnio spinosus Lea. Altamaha river. 



Melanla leeta Jay. Alabama. 



CoutllOliy. — Monograph of Osteodesmacea, &c: by J. P. 

 Couthouy. (From Am. Journ. Sci. and Art, O. S., vol. xxxvi, 

 April-July, 1839.) Descriptions of the following American 

 species : — 



Page. Name. Locality. 



383 Thracia Conradi Couth. New England. 



T. declivis Conrad, non Pennant. 

 Anatina convexa Hitchcock's Rep. 

 Thracia eorbuloides Kiener. 



384 Osteodesma hyalina Couth. 



Mya hyalina Conrad. 



Amphidesma eorbuloides Hitchcock's Rep. 



385 Eolis diversa Couth. Massachusetts Bay. 

 385 Cochleodesma Couth, (n. g.) 



ex. Anatina Leana Conr. 

 389 Nucula navicularis Couth. Massachusetts Bay. 



389 Bulla lineolata Couth. Massachusetts Bay. 



