87 



Catalogue of the families Saxicavida?, Myidae and Corbulidse. By George W. 



Tryon, jr. pp. 59— G8. 1869. 

 Catalogue of the family Pandoridfe. By Philip P. Carpenter, pp. G9 — 71. 



18G9. 

 Catalogue of the family Telliuidte. By George W. Tryon, jr. pp. 72 — 120. 



1869. 

 Catalogue of the recent species of the family Corbiculadse. By Temple Prime. 



pp. 127—187. 1870. 

 Catalogues of the families Porcellauidse [=Cypraeid8e4-Triviidae — Eratoinaj] 



and Amphiperasidfe. By S. R. Roberts, pp. 189—214. 1870. 

 Catalogue of the known species, recent and fossil, of the family Marginellidse 



[+Cystiscidfe+Eratoinoe]. By John H. Rcdfield. pp. 215—269. 1870. 



[Although these catalogues have not actually been referred to in the 

 Arrangement, they are here recorded on account of their usefulness as well as 

 cognate nature.] 



See, also, AMERICAN Journal of Conchology. 



REEVE (Lovell Augustus). Conchologica iconica ; or, illustrations of the 

 shells of Molluscous animals. • • • . London : Reeve, brothers, • • • . 1843 [-] 

 1845; Reeve, Benham, and Reeve, • . . . 1847 [-] 1849 ; Reeve and Benham, 

 .... 1851 ; Lovell Reeve, • • • . 1854 [-] 18G0 ; Lovell Reeve & co., .... 

 1862, [et seq.] [4to., 193 monographs in 17 volumes.] 



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 species. It must be understood, however, that many of the "genera" enume- 

 rated in the following list are artificial assemblages of species combined on 

 account of agreement in some more or less marked conchological character, 

 and that some genera (e.g. Bulimus, Helix, Lucina, Pyrula, etc.) contain 

 representatives of several widely distinct families. The references in such 

 cases are to the families containing the typical species of such genera. 



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