14 



und neuen Örtlichkeiten ; Adelocera : 3 (2 n.) sp. ; Lacon : 4 (3 n.) sp. ; Meristhus: 

 2 (In.) sp.; Alans: 1 n. sp.; Tetrigus: Isp.; Pectocera: Isp.; Anchastus: 2 n.sp.; 

 Elater: 24 (19 n.) sp.; Megapenthes : 13 (11 n.) sp. 



16. Brachiostoma. 



b) Brachiopoda. 

 Brachiopoda from Oban. v. Mollusca, Chaster, G. W., and Heathcote. 



17. Mollusca. 



Journal, The, of Ooncliology. Established in 1874 as The Quarterly Journal 

 of Conchology. Conducted by John W. Taylor. Vol. VII. No. 9. Jan. 

 (15.) 1894. Leeds, Taylor Bros., 1894. S». (p. 289—352.) 

 Mason, PMl. Brookes, Variation in the Shells of the Mollusca. President. 

 Address, in: Journ. of Conchol. Vol. 7. No. 9. p. 328—346. 



Cases of Hybridization and of Mimicry are not known among Mollusks. The 

 variations of the Shell depend upon the relation of the animal to the shell and on 

 the influence of the surroundings on the animal. 

 Chaster, G. W. , and W. H. Heathcote, A Contribution towards a List of the 

 Marine Mollusca and Brachiopoda of the Neighbourhood of Oban, in : 

 Journ. of Conchol. Vol. 7. No. 9. p. 289—312. 



169 species were obtained, 53 new to the list. 2 Brachiopoda. 

 Milne, J. G. , and Oh. Oldham , The Molkiscan Fauna of the Bowdon District 

 of Cheshire, in; Journ. of Conchol. Vol. 7. No. 9. p. 313—325. 



74 species with 26 varieties. The localities are geologically and floristically 

 characterized. 

 Ostroumoff, A,, Supplément au Catalogue des Mollusques de la Mer Noire et 

 dAzow, observés jusqu'à ce jour, in: Zool. Anz. 17. Jhg.No.437. p. 9 — 10. 

 23 sp. 

 Smith, Edg. A., On the Land-Shells of the Sulu- Archipelago. With 1 pi. in: 

 Ann. of Nat. Hist. (6.) Vol. 13. Jan. p. 48—60. 



25 (4 n.) sp. Die Land-Mollusken der Tawi-Tawi Inseln sind von den Philippi- 

 nen, nicht von Borneo gekommen. Einzelne dürften von Borneo über die Tawi- 

 Tawi nach den Philippinen gekommen sein; nn. spp. : Troehonanina bongaoensis, 

 Helix ( Chlor itis) sihutiiensis, Cyclotus suluensis MUdf. Mscpt., C. bongaoensis. 

 Oollinge, Walt. E., The Anatomy and Description of a new Species of Urion 

 [elongatus]. With 4 figg. (on pi.) in: Ann. of Nat. Hist. (6.) Vol. 13. Jan. 

 p. 66—67. 



From Somersetshire. 

 Taylor, Ino W., Abnormal Clausilia perversa, in: Journ. of Conchol. Vol. 7. No. 9. 

 p. 327. 



After injury recommenced to grow as a free tube devoid of epidermis. 

 Suter, Henry, Preliminary Notes on the Relation between the Helicidae of 

 New Zealand, Tasmania, and South Africa, in: Ann. of Nat. Hist. (6.) 

 Vol. 13. Jan. p. 61—65. 



Von den drei neuseeländischen Gattungen Flammulina , Endodonta (Alb.) Su- 

 ter und Laoma ist Endodonta auf Tasmanien nur durch eine Art vertreten, die 

 andern zahlreich. 

 Daniel, A. T., Hi/drohia Jenkinsi Smith in an inland locality, in: Journ. of 

 Conchol. Vol. 7. No. 9. p. 325. 



In a fresh-water canal near Dudley. 

 Gulielmi, M., YcTpHi^a h en iipoMWcejr'L [Die Auster und ihre Fischerei], in : 

 E'ÉCTHHKTi PbioonpOM. [Anz. d. Fischerei-Industrie] . 8. Jhg. No. 9/10. 

 p. 302—328. No. 11/12. p. 361—377. 



I. Die Auster. II. Austcrfischerei. III. Nothwendigcr Salzgehalt u. Tempera- 

 tur d. Wassers. IV. Nahrung der Auster. V. Ursachen der Erschöpfung der 

 Austernbänke. VI. Künstliche Vermehrung und Ernährung der Auster. — Ein- 

 richtung von Parks. 



