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Tenison- Woods, J. E. — On some new Marine Sheila. [3 nov. sp.] Plate 4, 

 fig3. la, 2, 2a, 5, 5a, 7, 7a. 



Froc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, IV., pp. 21-24. 

 „ „ „ On some Fresh-water Shells from N. Guinea. 



[3 nov. sp.] Plate 4, figs. 3 and 4. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, PV., pp. 24-6. 

 „ „ „ On some new Marine Shells from Moreton Bay. 



[3 nov. sp.] 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, IV., pp. 108-11. 

 TouRNOL'ER, R. — Concliyliorum fluviatilium fossilium, in stratis tertiariis 

 Buperioribus Humanise coUectorum, novae species. [8 sp] 



Journ. de Conch., XX., pp. 96-100. 

 Tryon, G. W., jun. — Manual of Conchology, Structural and Systematic. 

 Part 4. 124 pp. 42 plates. (8vo. Philadelphia, 1879.) 

 Vacek, M.— On the Vorarlberg Chalk. Plates 18 and 19. 



[Palseontology, pp. 735-36 ; 11 nov. sp. Moll, descr. and fig.] 



JB. K.-K. Geol. Reichsanst., XXIX., pp. 658-758. 



Verrill, a. E. — Notice of recent Additions to the Marine Fauna of the 



Eastern Coast of North America. No. 8. Brief Contributions to Zoology from 



the Museum of Yale College. No. 45. [Cephalopoda, 2 nov. sp. — Octopus obesus 



and 0. lentils ; Echinodermata, 1 nov. sp. — Brisiana Americana.'] 



Atner. Journ. Sci., XIX., pp. 137-40. 



MoUuscoida. 

 HiNCKs, T. — A History of the British Marine Polyzoa. 2 vols. cxli. and 

 601 pp. 83 plates (with descriptions), and 42 figs. (8vo. London, 1880.) 

 „ „ On the terms Polyzoa and Brvozoa. 



Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist., V., pp. 127-9. 

 „ „ On a supposed Pterobranchiate Polyzoon from Canada. 2 figs. 



Ann. ^ Hag. Nat. Mist., V., pp. 239-41. 

 Jones, T. R. — On the Nomenclature of Polyzoa, Busk. 



A7in. cj,- Mag. Nat. Hist., V., p. 220. 



Langerhans, P. — On the Appendiculariae of Madeira. Plate 6, figs. 66 and 



68-73. Zeitschr. viss. ZooL, XXXIV., pp. 144-6. 



Leidy, J. — On Cristatella Idic. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1879, pp. 203-4, 



Neumayr, M. — See Mollusca. 



ffiHLEUT, D. — The Silurian Brachiopods of Bohemia, according to M. Barrande. 



Jour, de Conchy., XX., pp. 86-95. 

 SzAjNOCHA, L. — The Brachiopod Fauna of the Oolith of Balin near Cracow. 



Vcrh. K.-K. Geol. Peichsanst., 1879, pp. 324-6. 

 Tenison-Woops, J. E. — See Coelentcrata. 

 ToDARO. — On the First Phenomena of the Development of Salpa. 



Atti P. Accad. Lined ( Transunt.), IV., pp. 86-9. 

 Ulbich, E. O. — Description of a new Genus ^Atactopora'], and some new 

 species of Bryozoans from the Cincinnati Group. Plate 12. [12 sp.] 



Journ. Cincinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., II., pp. 119-131. 



Arthropoda. 

 Beneden, E. van. — Existence of a Double Ha;mal System and of Two 

 Heemal Fluids in the Artbropoda. P-ull. Acad. P. Sci. Belg., XLIX., pp. 5-6. 



Reichenbach, H. — On the Germinal Layers and the earliest Development of 

 the Nervous System in Arthropoda. 



Per. Senckenb. Naturf. Gesell., 1878-9, pp. 168-70. 



a. Insecta.* 



Beal, W. J. — The Agency of Insects in Fertilization. 



Am. Nat., XIV., pp. 201-4. 

 Breitenbacu, W. — On the Function of the Antlia of Butterllies. 



Entoinol. Nachr., VI., pp. 29-31. 

 Briant, T. J.— The Sting of a Bee. 8 figs. Sci.-Gossip, 1880, pp. 31-4. 



* Omitting lists and deucriptious of new epccics, local fauna, &c. 



