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Simroth, H. — " Ueber die einfachen Farben im Tierreich." Biol. Centralbl., 

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Sterki, Dr. V. — " Some Notes on the Genital Organs of Unionidae, with 

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Thiele, J.—" Ueber die Verwandtschaftsbsziehungen der Amphineuren." 

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 Maintains that the Solcnogastres are not Mollusca and must be separated 

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Vayssiere, A.-" Etude zoologique de VOvula (Neosimnia) spelta, L., et du 

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Vernon, H. M. — " The Respiratory Exchange of the Lower Marine Inverte- 

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 The following Mollusca were experimented upon : — Tethys, rtetvti'achea, 

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III. BIOLOGY, HABITS AND TERATOLOGY. 



Bernard, F. — " On a new Lamellibranch (Scioheretia austniUs) commensal 

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 Association of the Hydrazoon P. repens with Nucula nucleus at Heligoland. 



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 Specimen of 0. fanslerensis probably over 6 ft. long. 



Lancelevee, Th. — " Sinistrosite de 1' Helix potnatia." Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat, 

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Packard, A. S. — [Rev. of Kew's "Dispersal of Shells" (Int. Sci. Series, 

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 In this somewhat belated review Packard calls attention to two cases 

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Post, E. J.—" Plover caught by a Pinna.'' Naut., vol. ix., p. 107. 



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Wright, C. E. — " Helix hoytensis,yionsi., sinistrovsum in Northamptonshire." 

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