168 D»'- W. Kobelt: 



Chiamenti, A. Contribuzione allo studio della Malacofauna 

 Adriatica. Nota sulla Famiglia delle Ve?ieridae e delle Fetricolidae^ 



— In: Rivista ital. Scienze natural!, Siena, vol. 20, p. 9 — 15. 



Clapp, G. II. Land Molluska of Kennebunkport, Maine. — 

 In: Nautilus, vol. 14, p. 63—64. 



Clessin, S. Vide Martini & Chenanitz. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. (1). Note on the Asiatic species of Phylo- 

 mycus. — In: J. of Malacology, vol. 7, p, 127. 



— (2). Limax cocci?ieus, Gistel. — In: Nautilus, vol. 13, 

 p. 117—118. 



— (3). Notes on Veronicella. — Ibid. p. 131. 



— (4). A new Phüomycus. — In: Nautilus, vol. 14, p. 59. 



— (5). Note on Äshmunella hyporhyssa (Cockerell). — Ibid. 

 p. 72. 



Vide Pilsbry & Cockerell. 



Colemann, A. T. The Iroquois Beach. — In: Transact. 

 Canadian Inst., vol. 6, p. 31 — 44. 



Collett, 0. Contributions to Ceylon Malacology. Description 

 of a new Helicoid land shell from the Southern Province. — In: 

 J. Asiatic Soc, vol. 15, p. 153 — 154, with pl. 



Collinge, W. E. (l). Report on the Slugs. — In: "Willeys 

 Zoological Results, part. 4, p. 429 — 438, with 2 pl. 



— (2). Description of a new species of Änademts from China. 



— In: J. of Malacology, vol. 7, p. 133 — 135, pl 6. 



— (3). Description of a new species of Veronicella from the 

 Fiji Islands. — Ibid. p. 179. 



— (4). Note on the Gaeotis douvillei of De Morgan. — Ibid. 

 p. 179—180. 



— (5). A Collection of Slugs from South Africa, with des- 

 criptions of some new species. — In: Annais South African Mus., 

 vol. 2, p. 1—8, with pl. 1—2. 



Corsi, A. F. Moluscos del Uruguay. — In: Ann. Mus. Monte- 

 video, vol. 2, p. 291 — 528, with figs. 



Cunuigham, J. T. Report of the Fisheries Committee [Gyster 

 culture in Cornwall]. — In: Rep. Cornwall Soc. 1899, p. 66 — 67, pl. 7. 



Da Costa, S. J. Descriptions of new species of land shells 

 from Central und South America. — In: Pr. mal. Soc. London, 

 vol. 4, p. 66 — 67, pl. 7. 



Dali, W. H. (1). Contributions to the Tertiary Fauna of 

 Florida, with especial reference to the Silex Beds of Tampa and 

 the Pliocene Beds of the Caloosahatchie River, including in many 

 cases a complete revision of the generic groups treated of and their 

 American Tertiary species. — Part. Y. Teleodesmacea: Solen to 

 Diflodontu. — In: Transact. Wagner Free Institute, vol. 3, p. I — VII, 

 p. 949— 1218, p. 36— 42. 



— (2). Synopsis of the family Tellinidae and of the North 

 American species. — In: Pr. U. St. Museum, vol. 23, p. 285 — 326, 

 pl. 2—4. 



