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GOULD, DK. AUGUSTUS A.— (Continued.) 



THE TERRESTRIAL AIR-BREATHING MOLLUSKS OF THE UNITED STATES, 

 AND THE ADJACENT TERRITORIES OF NORTH AMERICA. BY DR. 

 AMOS BINNEY. Edited and partly written by Dr. Gori.n. Boston, 2 Vols Text, 

 1851. 1 Vol. Plates, 1859. 



LAMARCK'S GENERA OF SHELLS; WITH A CATALOGUE OF SPECIES.— 

 TR.\NSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. 12mo. Boston, 1833. 



NATURAL HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS. PUBLISHED BY THE STATE. 

 Part 7, Svo. Cambridge, 1841. 



Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts, pp. 373. Com- 

 prising the Mollusca, Annelida, and Radiata. 



MOLLUSCA OF AVILKES' UNITED STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 

 Text, Folio. Boston, 1852. And Plates, colored, bearing same date, but just issued. 



IN "LAKE SUPERIOR." BY LOUIS AGASSIZ. Svo. Boston,.1850. 



Catalogue of the Shells of Lake Superior, with descriptions of 

 new species, p. 243. 



GREEN, JACOB, M.D., Philadelphia. 



IN THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE ALBANY INSTITUTE, ALBANY. 



Monograph of the Cones of North America, including three 

 new species. (Read June 7th.) 



Vol. i, p. 121. 1830. 



The Dolia of the United States. (Read June 7th.) 



Vol. i, p. 131. 1830. 



Notes on the American Shells, figured in the Supplement to 

 the Index Testaceologicus, (Read June 7th.) 



Vol. i, p. 1U. 1830. 



IN CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE MACLURIAN LYCEUM, PHILADELPHIA. 



Description of Helix Pennsjlvanicus. (Read Oct. 23, 182C.) 



Vol. i, No. 1, p. 8. .January, 1827. 



Some Remarks on the Unios of the United States, with a Des- 

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Vol.i, No. 2, p. 41. .Inly. 1827. 



