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— (2). Land and Freshwater Mollusca at Cloghane, Co. 
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— (3). Localities for Hygromia revelata (Michaud). Ihbid., 
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— (4). New Herefordshire Records. Ibid., vol. 13, p. 68. 
— (5). Notes on the Nomenclature of some Lifu Shells. 
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— (6). On Ethalia nevilli, Sowerby. Ibid., vol. 13, p. 108. 
— (7). The Dispersal of Shells by Insects. Ibid., vol. 13, 
p- 108. 
Vanatta, E. 6. (1). A new Rissoa from Bermuda. Nautilus, 
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— (2). Purpura crispata and saxicola. Ibid., vol. 24, p. 37 
—38. 
— (3). Unionidae from South Eastern Arkansas and N. E. 
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— (2). Note sur une anomale tentaculaire chez un Chromo- 
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Vohland, A. (1). Ein fossilführender Kalksinter im Gebiet der 
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— (2). Streifzüge im östlichen Erzgebirge, II. Nachrbl. d. 
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Wagner, A. (1). Eine neue Vitrella aus dem Mürztale in 
Steiermark. 
— (2). Neue Arten des Genus Acme Hartmann aus Süd- 
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— (8). Über Formenunterschiede der Gehäuse bei männ- 
lichen und weiblichen Individuen der Helieiniden. — 1—3 in: 
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Walker, Br. (1). A new species for the United States fauna. 
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— (2). A new Spatha. Ibid., vol. 24, p. 38—39, Taf. 3, 
Fig. 1—2. 
— (3). Deseription of a new species of Truneilla. Ihbid., 
vol. 24, p. 42—44, Taf. 3, Fig. 4—5. 
