lOO CURRENT LITERATURE. 



Pallapy, Paul. — Addition a la faune Malacologique du Golfe de Gabes. Jdurn. de 

 Conchyl., 1904, vol. lii, pp. 212—248, pi. vii. 

 The author describes and figures ten new species and five subspecies from this 

 region. 



Couturier, M. — Catalogue des Coquilles Palcarctiques de la Collection Hagenmi'iller. 

 Ann. Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Marseille-Zoology, 1903, T. viii, pp. 21 — 67. 



Vayssiere, A. Rccherches zoologiqueset anatomiques sur les Mollusques Opisto- 

 branches ou Golfe de Marseille. Supplement. Ibid., pp. 73 — 108, pis. ii, iii. 



Heath, Harold. — The habits of a few Solenogastres. Zool. Anz. 1904, Bd. 27, pp. 

 457—461. 



Roebuck, W. D. — Radnorshire Slugs. Journ. Conch., 1904, vol. xi, p. 128. 



Fischer. H. et Dautzenberg", Ph. — Catalogue des mollusques terres et fluviatiles 

 dc rindo-Chine orientalc cites jusqu'a ce jour. Mission Pavie, 1904, pp. i— 61. 



Fischer, H. — Kemarques sur le Coliimbclla terpsicliorc, Sow., et sur VEiichclus crytli- 

 raccnsis, Stur. Journ. de Conchyl., 1904. vol. iii, pp. 59, 60. 



Dautzenberg, Ph. et DollfUS, G. F. — Etudes critiques sur la nomenclature avec 

 examcn des genres Pccltinciilits et Glycimcris, Ibid., pp. 109 — 122. 



Vayssiere, A. — Etude zoologique de VArcliidoris stelli/cra, H. von Ihering. Ibid., 

 pp. 123—130, pi. iv. 



Lamy, Edouard. — Liste des Arches conservees avec etiquettes de Lamarck dans Ics 

 collections du Museum de Paris. Ibid., pp. 132 — 167, pi. v. 



Randies, W. B. — Some observations on the Anatomy and Affinities of the Trochidac. 

 Quart. Journ. Micros. Sci., 1904. vol. 48, pp. 33 — 78, pis. iv. — vi. 



Melvill, J. Cosmo. — Descriptions of twenty-eight species of Gastropoda from the 

 Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and Arabian Sea, dredged by Mr. F. W. Townsend, 

 of the Indo-European Telegraph Service, 1900 — 1904, Proc. Malac. Soc. Lond.. 

 1904, vol. vi, pp. 158 — 169, pi. X. 



Melvill, J. Cosmo. — Couus coromandclicns, Smith, its probable affinities, and system- 

 atic position in the family Conidae. Ibid., pp. 170 — 173, figs, i, 2. 



EDITOR'S NOTES. 



On completing another volume, the Editor tenders his grateful thanks to all who 

 have in any way furthered the interests of the Journal during 1904. 



It is with feelings of deep regret that we learn of the death of Professor E. von 

 Martens. 



