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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1911. 



Dall, William Healey. Notes on 

 post glacial evidences of climatic 

 changes in North America as indi- 

 cated by marine fossils. 



Postglasia le Klimaveran de- 

 rungen, Stockholm (In- 

 ternational Geol. Con- 

 gress), 1910, pp. 365, 366. 



Report on the Brachiopoda ob- 



tained from the Indian Ocean by 

 the Sea Lark Expedition, 1905. 



Trans. Linn. Soc. London, 

 2nd. Ser., Zool., XIII, pt. 

 3, 1910, pp. 439-441, 

 pi. 26. 

 Kraussina gardineri and Hemi- 

 thyris sladeni are figured and de- 

 scribed as new. Cotypes are in 

 the U. S. National Museum. 



Notes on California shells (II). 



Nautilus, 24, No. 10, Feb., 

 1911, pp. 109-112. 

 Miscellaneous notes on species 

 represented in the U. S. National 

 Museum and on various Califor- 

 nia collections. Bathytoma trem- 

 periana, Modiolus diegensis and 

 Pachypoma inaequale var. spira- 

 tum are described as new. 



Notes on California shells. III. 

 Nautilus, 24, No. 11, Mar., 

 1911, pp. 124-127. 

 Miscellaneous notes on the dis- 

 tribution of many Californian 

 species. 

 Notes on Gundlachia and Ancy- 



Amer. Naturalist, 45, Mar., 



1911, pp. 175-189. 



Biographical notes bearing on the 



validity and relationship of the 2 



genera, illustrated by a series in 



the U. S. National Museum. 



■A giant Admete from Bering 



Nautilus, 25, No. 2, June, 

 1911, pp. 19, 20. 

 Admete regina is described as 

 new. The type is in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



and Paul Bartsch. New spe- 

 cies of shells collected by John Ma- 

 coun at Barkley Sound, Vancouver 

 Island, British Columbia. 



Can. Geol. Surv., Memoir 

 No. 14-N. No. 1143, Ot- 



lus. 



Sea. 



Dall, William Healey, and Paul 

 Bartsch — Continued. 



tawa, 1910, pp. 5-22, pis. 

 I, II. 



The following new species, co 

 types of which are in the National 

 Museum, are described and fig- 

 ured : Leda penderi, Bela mau- 

 rellei, Mangilia. hecetw, M. arteaga, 

 Boreotrophon macouni, Epitonium 

 caamanoi, Turoonilla (Pyrgolam- 

 pros) talama, T. (P.) pesa, T. 

 (P.) rinella, T. (P.) macouni, 

 Odostomia (Bvalea) youngi, O. 

 (E.) spreadboroughi, O. (E.) 

 quadra, O. (E.) vancouverensis, 

 O. (E.) barkleyensis and Bittium 

 vancouverensis. 



m 

 New species of shells 



from Bermuda. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 40, 

 No. 1820, May 8, 1911, 

 pp. 277-288, pi. 35. 

 An account of species collected 

 in Bermuda and of which a series 

 is in the National Museum. The 

 following are described as new and 

 mostly figured : Mitra haycocM, 

 Columoella somersiana, Aclis ber~ 

 mudensis, Turbonilla (Careliopsis) 

 bermudensbs, T. (Strioturbonilla) 

 peilei,T. (S.) JwycocM, Cerithiopsis 

 movilla, C. ara, C. pesa, C. vicola, 

 C. io, Fissuridea bermudensts, 

 Odostomia (Chrysallida) nioba-, 

 and Ischnochiton (Stenoplax) ber- 

 mudensts. A list of the species not 

 new is also given, which contains 

 several not previously reported 

 from Bermuda. 



Gill, Theodore N. The Cypnea notata 



revived. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 



52, pt. 3, No. 1868, July 

 15, 1909, p. 397. 

 The Cyprwa notata was described 

 and illustrated by 3 colored figures 

 by Gill in 1858. but was not ad- 

 mitted by later writers as a dis- 

 tinct species. In 1907, however, 

 Hidalgo, in a monograph of the 

 genus Cyprwa, has restored the 

 name to its proper rank and re- 

 ferred to, as synonyms, the C. 

 macula of Adams (1867) and the 

 C. interpunctata of Brazier (1895). 

 Two specimens are in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



