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Brit. (or Br.) Mar. C. British Marine Conchology, 1844. The revised list by 
Hanley. 
Br. (or Brrr.) Mor. Forbes and Hanley’s British Mollusca. i. 1848; ii. 1849, to Feb. 
1850; iii. 1850, to Sep. 1851; iv. 1851, to May, 1853. The generic arrangement 
and the animals by Forbes; the synonymy, and description of shells by Hanley. 
Brit. Mus. Names attached to the shells by Gray, &c. in the British Museum. 
\< Brop. Sow. Tu. Broderip’s monographs of Cymba and Melo in Sowerby’s Thesau- 
rus Conchyliorum. 
Sp. Con. Broderip’s monographs of Cymba, &c. in the Species Conchyliorum. 
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1830. 
\. — Z. J. Broderip in the Zoological Journal. 
‘\, — ann Sow. Z. J. Broderip and Sowerby’s joint articles in the same work. 
—— Z.P. Broderip in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 
Brown. Brown’s Illustrations of the Recent Conchology of Great Britain and Ire- 
land. ed. 1844. Also in Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural-history So- 
ciety. 
Brug. or sive E. (or E. M. or E. M. Vers.) Bruguiére’s Dictionnaire des Vers 
in the Encyclopédie Méthodique. 1789 to 1792. 
—— Ju. H. Nar. Bruguiére in the Journal d'Histoire Naturelle. 1792. 
Burr. or Burrows or Burr. E. (or Ex.) C. (or Concu.) Burrow’s Elements of 
Conchology, 1815. 
CaILLAupD, or Cain. Voy. Meron. Cailliaud’s Voyage a Meroé, vol. iv. 1824. 
CANTRAINE. Cantrainein the Bulletin del’Academie de Bruxelles, 1836, and in his 
Malacologie Méditerranéenne, 1840. 
Cuarren. Charpentier, in the Fauna Helvetica (between 1837 and 1840); and 
in Petit’s Journal de Conchyliologie. 
Cu. or Cuz. Chemnitz’s continuation of Martini’s work, vol. iv. 1780: vol. v. 1781: 
vol. vi. 1782: vol. vii. 1784: vol. viii. 1785: vol. ix. 1786: vol. x. 1788: 
vol. xi. 1795. 
Cuenv, In. C. Chenu’s Illustrations de Conchyliologie; contains monographs by 
Rousseau, Recluz, &c. From 1843 to present time. 
— Rec. Lam.—De tes. Rec. 
CrarKk, Z. J. Clark on British Bulle in the Zoological Journal. 
Coates Coates on Ianthina and Cirrhipedes in Journal of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. vi. &c. p 
Con. Conrad in the cited works; also in Silliman’s Journal, vols. xxiii. xxv. &e. 
Conr. Am. C. (or M. C.) Conrad’s American Marine Conchology. 1831, &c. 
— J. Puirap. , Conrad in the Journal of the Academy, &c. of Philadelphia; 
chiefly in vol. vii. and new. ser. vol. i. 
Costa. Costa’s Catalogo sistematico e ragionato dei Testacei delle due Sicilie, 1829. 
Coucu. Couch’s Cornish Fauna, part ii. 1841. 
» Cournovy, or Courn. Bost. J. Couthouy in the Boston Journal of Natural His- 
tory, vol. ii. (1838). 
C. Pr. (or Prerr.) C. Pfeiffer’s Systematische Anordnung und Beschreibung Deut- 
scher Land und Wasserschnecken, vol. i. 1821: vol. ii. 1824: vol. iii 1828. 
Croucu, or Croucu Inv. (or Lam. or Inv. Lam.) Crouch’s Illustrated Introduc- 
tion to Lamarck’s Conchology, 1827. 
Cuy. Cuvier’s Memoires pour servir a l’Histoire, &c Mollusques, 1817; also in his 
Regne Animal. 
Cuv. ep. Crocu. The illustrated French edition of Cuvier’s Regne Animal. From 
1836. 
» Da Cos. or Da Costa. Da Costa’s British Conchology, 1778. 
Darw. Cre. Darwin’s monograph on the Cirripedia. Vol. i. 1851: vol. ii. 1855. 
Dayip. Davips. or Davins. But. Geox. FRANCE, Ss. 2, vit. Davidson in the 
Bulletin de la Societé Geologique de France. s. 2. vol. ii. There are valu- 
able papers also by this naturalist in the Annals of Natural History 1847, 
(vol. xx.) n. s. ix. (1852). 
Der Joannis, Mac, Z. De Joannis in Guérin’s Magasin de Zoologie, 1834. 
% Dexay. Dekay’s Zoology of New York, Mollusca, 1843. 
* Det. or Detes. or Deus, Rec. (or R. C.) Delessert’s Recueil de Coquilles 
decrites par Lamarck, et non encore figurés, 1841. 
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