LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 129 
Dati, Wim1u1AmM HeaLey—Continued. 
series received from the authorities of 
Peru by the U.S. National Museum. .The 
report contains: First, a description with 
illustrations of the economic marine mol- 
lusks of Peru; second, a discussion of the 
history of discovery of the Peruvian 
fauna and of its relations to adjacent 
faunal provinces; third, a bibliography 
of the principal works bearing on this 
fauna; fourth, a catalogue with references 
to figures and statement of distribution of 
869 species which have been reported 
from the Peruvian Province; lastly, a list 
of 650 synonyms with references to the 
names adopted in the preceding cata- 
logue. This catalogue is a compilation 
from the literature and the data afforded 
by the National Collection, and is not in- 
tended to be taken as a monographic revi- 
sion. The following new species are de- 
scribed and figured: Modiolus arciformis, 
Aligena cokeri, Diplodonta ( Felaniella) 
artemidis, Xylotrya dryas, Bulimulus 
cokerianus, Megatebennus cokeri. The fol- 
lowing new names are proposed for species 
of which the current name is untenable: 
Acmexa Orbignyi for A. scutum Orbigny 
not Eschscholtz; Clio antarctica for Hya- 
lea australis Orbigny not Peron; Wil- 
liamia galapagana for Nacella subspiralis 
Wimmer not Carpenter; Murer elenensis 
for M. plicatus Sowerby not Gmelin; 
Thais peruensis for Purpura peruviana 
Eydoux and Souleyet not of Blainville; 
Architectonica Kochii for Solarium nanum 
Philippi not Grateloup; Fisswridea asper- 
ior for F. aspera Sowerby not Eschscholtz; 
Tonicella ( Mopalielia) stigmata for Chiton 
bipunctatus Sowerby not G. Fischer; 
Glycymeris chemnitzii for Pectunculus 
minor Orbigny not Isaac Lea; and Donar 
aricana for D. radiata Valennciennes not 
of Gmelin. 
Description of two new pulmo- 
nate mollusks, with a list of other 
species from the Solomon Islands col- 
lected by Dr. George A. Dorsey. 
Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Pub. 139, 
Zool. Ser., 7, No. 8, Feb., 
1910, pp. 211-221, pl. 4. 
Describes Placostylus dorseyi and Chlo- 
ritis camaratus from the Solomon Islands, 
and lists other species collected. A series 
of cotypes are in the U. S. National 
Museum. 
A new Floridian Amnicola. 
Nautilus, 24, No. 1, May, 1910, 
p. 2. 
Amnicola harperi is described as new 
from Lake Panasoffkee, Florida. The 
types are in the U. S. National Museum. 
71245°—nat mus 1910-9 
Dawu, WILLIAM HEALEY. 
On some land 
shells collected by Dr. Hiram Bingham 
in Peru. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 38, No. 
1736, June 6, 1910, pp. 177-182. 
figs. 1-4. 
Bulimulus (Lissoacme) binghami; B. 
(L.) ptyalum; and Clausilia ( Nenia) 
pampasensis are described as new and 
figured. The description of the last men- 
tioned was furnished by Dr. H. A. Pils- 
bry. Thetypes are in the U.S. National 
Museum. 
Summary of the shells of the genus 
Conus from the Pacific Coast of America 
in the U.S. National Museum. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 38, No. 
1741, June 6, 1910, pp. 217-228. 
This paper contains a systematic and 
nomenclatorial revision of the shells in 
question based on the literature and the 
material in the U. S. National Museum. 
The following new species and varieties 
are described: Conus purpurascens var. 
rejectus; Conus edaphus; Conus princeps 
var. apogrammatus; Conus xanthicus; 
and Conus scariphus. 
— Robert Edwards Carter Stearns. 
Science (n. s.) 30, No. 765, Aug. 27, 
1909, pp. 279, 280. 
An obituary notice of an old collabora- 
tor and former assistant curator of the 
National Museum. Subsequently sum- 
marized in the Nautilus, 23, p. 70. 
—— Ludwig Rudolph Sophus Bergh. 
Science (n.s.), 30, No. 766, Sept. 3, 
1909, p. 304. 
An obituary notice of a distinguished 
naturalist and collaborator of the Muse- 
um. Subsequently summarized in the 
Nautilus, 23, p. 72. 
— The Opisthobranchiate mollusca 
of the Branner-Agassiz Expedition to 
Brazil. By Frank Mace Macfarland. 
Science (n. Ss), 30, No. 774, Oct, 29, 
1909, pp. 602,603. 
A review of the above paper, which is 
partly based on species in the U. S. 
National Museum. 
New species of West American 
shells. 
Nautilus, 23, No. 11. Apr., 1910. 
Olivella porteri, Pomaulax turbanicus, 
Pachypoma magdalena, and P. litho- 
phorum are described asnew. The types 
are in the U.S. National Museum. 
