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Appendix ad Historiae Animalium Anglian, &c. 



Eboraci, 1681. 4to. 

 Observations concerning the Odd Turn of some 



Shells' Snails. Phil. Trans, iv. n. 50. 10, 11. 



Rev. R. T. Lowe. 



On the Genera Melampus, Pedipes, and Trunca- 

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 the nature of the respiratory organs of these Mol- 

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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 Linnaeus 

 (T. rivalis). Linn. Trans, hi. (1797) 41. 



Christopher Merrett. 



Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum, &c. 

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J. S. Miller. 



A List of the Fresh- water and Land Shells occur- 

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George Montagu. 



Testacea Britannica. London, 1803. 4to. — Sup- 

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 Next to Miiller, one of the best works on land 

 and fresh-water shells. 



John Morton. 



A Letter to Dr. H. Sloane, containing a relation of 

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