BIBLIOGRAPHY 



NORTH AMERICAN CONCHOLOGY. 



In order to complete the list of the Conchological writings of 

 American authors, it becomes necessary to quote the titles of a 

 few papers on foreign species published by them in foreign 

 periodicals. Besides those given below, there have occurred in 

 foreign works many criticisms, notices, translations, &c, of 

 papers published by American authors in American books. 

 Some few of these have been referred to in the previous pages of 

 my Bibliography. Many more will be given in Part II, espe- 

 cially in the quotations from the Isis, Journal de Conchyliologie, 

 Zeirtschrift fur Malakozoologie, Malakozoolische Blatter, Bulle- 

 tin Zoologique, Bibliographic Conchyliologique, and Archiv fur 

 Naturgesechte. 



Rafiliesque. — (See former pp. 403, 4S8.) 



Lea. — Description of a new genus of the family Melaniana, and 

 of many new species of the genus Melania, chiefly collected by 

 Hugh Cuming, Esq., during his Zoological Voyage to the 

 East, and now first described : by Isaac Lea and Henry 

 Carey Lea. (From the Proc. of the Zoological Society of 

 London, vol. xviii, No. 212, p. 179, 1850; also distributed in 

 a separate pamphlet, and published in Annals of Nat, Hist., 

 Second Series, vol. ix, p. 58.) And 



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