306 LIST OF WORKS, ETC. 



J. Macgillivray. Mollusca of Aberdeen. 12mo. 



Subterraneous Colony of Fresh- water Mollusca. Zool. x. 

 3430. 



W. G. Maton, M.D. and Rev. J. Racket. A Descriptive 

 Catalogue of the British Testacea, in Linn. Trans, viii. 

 (1807). 

 This paper contains some good figures of the land and fresh- 

 water shells. 



W. G. Maton, M.D. On a species of Tellina not described 

 by Linnteus {T. rivalis). Linn. Trans, iii. (1797) 41. 



Christopher Merrett. Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britanni- 

 carum, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1667. 



J. S. Miller. A List of the Fresh-water and Land Shells oc- 

 curring in the Environs of B^stol, with Observations. 

 Ann. Fhilos. vii. (1822) 377. 



George Montagu. Testacea Britannica. 4to. London, 1803. 

 — Supplement. 4to. London, 1808. 

 Next to Miiller, one of the best works on land and fresh- 

 water shells. 



John Morton. A Letter to Dr. H. Sloane, containing a Rela- 

 tion of River and Land Shells, &c. near Mears Ashby, in 

 Northamptonshire. Phil. Trans, xxv. 325. 

 Natural History of Northamptonshire. Fol. London, 1712. 



W. A. Newham. Carnivorous Propensity of Snails. Zool. iii. 

 1038. 



G. Norman. Notes on Oxfordshire Shells. Zool. xi. 4126. 

 Limax gagates, near Tenby. I. c. xi. 4048. — Near Torquay 



and Killarney. I. c. xii. 4248. 

 Some American Snails naturalised in Yorkshire. I. c. xii. 



4435. 



Thomas Nunnelet. A Description of the Internal Structure 

 of various Limaces found in the neighbourhood of Leeds. 

 Trans, of the Phil, and Lit. Soc. Leeds, i. (1837) 41. 



C. /. and J. Paget. Sketch of the Natural History of Yar- 

 mouth, &c. 8vo. Yarmouth, 1834. 



