LYMNIDZ OF NORTH AMERICA. 114 
Limnza? multistriata (Meek and Hayden). 
Limnea? multistriata Meek and Hayoen, Proc. Phil. Acad., p. 431, 1860 = 
Melania multistriata, M. & H., 1. ¢. 1857, p. 124 = Campeloma multistriata. 
Laramie formation (Cretaceous). 
C. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN FOSSIL LYMN/EAS. 
The following bibliography is believed to be measurably complete. As 
references to fossil Lymnzeas are so widely scattered, many of them being in 
inaccessible publications, absolute completeness cannot be claimed, but it is 
thought that all of the more important references are here included.* 
Anderson, Robert. 
1907. See Arnold, Ralph. 
Arnold, Ralph and Anderson, Robert. | 
1907. Geology and Oil Resources of the Santa Maria Oil District, Santa 
Barbara County, California. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 322, 1907. 
Arnold, Ralph. 
1908. New and Characteristic Species of Fossil Mollusks from the Oil-, 
bearing Tertiary Formation of Santa Barbara County, California. 
Smith. Mis. Coll, L, p. 419, 1908. 
(Review in Nautilus, XXII, p. 36.) 
Aughey, Samuel. 
1876. The Superficial Deposits of Nebraska. An. Rep. U. S. Geol. and 
Geog. Surv. Colo. and Adjoining Territory, 1874, pp. 243-269. 
1880. Sketches of the Physical Geography and Geology of Nebraska. p. 
326. 
Bather, F. A. 
1909. Visit to the Florissant Exhibit in the British Museum (Natural 
History). Proc. Geologist’s Association, XXI, pt. 3, pp. 159-165, 
1909. 
Bell, Robert. e 
1859. On the Natural History of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the Dis- 
tribution of the Mollusca of Eastern Canada. Canadian Naturalist 
and Geologist, IV, p. 197. 
Binney, W. G. 
1865. Land and Fresh-Water Shells of North America. Part II, Pul- 
monata Limnophila and Thalassophila, p. 72, Smithsonian Miscel- 
laneous Collections, No. 143, 1865. 
Boyle, Cornelius Breckenridge. 
1893. A Catalogue and Bibliography of North American Mesozoic Inver- 
tebrata. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., No. 102, 1893. 
Call, R. Ellsworth. 
1884. On the Quaternary and Recent Mollusca of the Great Basin with 
Descriptions of New Forms. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., XI, 1884. 
1886. On Certain Recent, Quaternary, and New Fresh-Water Mollusca. 
Proc. Daven. Acad. Sci., V. p. 1, 1886. 
Chamberlin, Thos. C. and Salisbury, Rollin D. 
1906. Geology, Volumes II and IIT, 1906. 
1It is to be noted that the references to Pleistocene species are also 
included in the bibliography of the recent species. 
