220 AMERICAN JOURNAL 



NOTICES AND REVIEWS 



NEW CONCHOLOGICAL WORKS 



BY GEO. W. TRYON, JR. 



-AMERICAN. 



Annals of the New York Lyceum of Natural History. Vol. ix, No. 5. 

 1869. 



Note on BuUmus eiUatus, Grould. By A. D. Brown. 



Mr. Brown states that this Brazilian species has a reflected lip 

 when mature, and as Gould's description contains the words 

 ^^labrum simplex,'' he evidently described from an immature shell. 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. October, 1869. 



On a neiv species of Pedipes^ from Tampa Bay, Florida. 

 By Robert E. C. Stearns. 



P. naticoides, Stearns. 



Molluscan Fauna of Neiv Haven. A critical review of 

 all the Marine, Fresh-ivater and Land Mollusca of the 

 region, with descriptions of many of the living animals 

 and of two new species. By George H. Perkins. 



Part 1. Cephalopoda and Cfasteropoda. 



Nassa Fretensis, Perkins, n. sp. 



The author says of the ova-capsules of Crepidula unguiformis, 

 Lam., (C. plana, Say,) that they " are similar to those of Q. 

 fornicata, but are broader, shorter and thinner, and the ova are 



