12 BIBLIOGRAPHY, 



IV. DISTRIBUTION AND FAUNA. 



A. RECENT FORMS. 



Adams, Lionel E.. — '' Pliysn acuta at Ostend." Journ. of Conch., vol. viii., 



p. 176. 

 Andrews, Mrs. Geo.— " Shells of Thunderhead Mt., N.C" Naut., vol. ix., 



p. 120. 

 [Bowell, E. W. W., and Bazely, E. H.]— " British Land and Freshwater 



Shells, Part III." Devonia, vol. i., part iii., pp. 64-73, figs. 

 Byne, L. St. George. — "The Marine Mollusca of Teignmouth Bay: 



Additions." Journ. of Conch., vol. viii., pp. 162-7. 

 Caziot.— " Faune Malacologique terrestre et fluviatile du departement de la 



Vienne." Feu. Jeun. Nat., sen 3, no. 303, pp. 54-5. 

 Clapp, Geo. H. — " Vitrina Umpida in Western Pennsylvania." Naut., vol. 



ix., pp. 94-5. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. — " California Slugs." Naut., vol. ix., p. 120. 



Crosse, H. — " Faune Malacologique terrestre et fluviatile de la Nouvelle- 

 Caledonie et de ses dependances (suite et fin)." Journ. de Conch., vol. 

 xlii., pp. 333-473. pl- ix.-x., Nov., 1895. 

 This completes the important study by Mr. Crosse of the New Caledonian 

 Fauna. He describes a shell, previously considered to be a variety of Helicina 

 porphyrosijyaa. under the name of //. rossitcri. Also Helix po)iiatia ii recorded 

 as an acclimatised species ; this must, however, be a slip for H. aspcrsa, since 

 the authorities he quotes refer to this latter species only. The entire land and 

 freshwater fauna is said to comprise 361 species — an enormous number con- 

 sidering the extent of the islands A table of the geographical distribution of 

 the species amongst the islands concludes this very instructive paper. 



Dautzenberg, Ph. — " Campagne de la Melita, 1892. Mollusques recueillis 

 sur les cotes de la Tunisie et de 1' Algerie." Mem. Soc. Z06I. France, 

 vol. viii., pp. 363-73. 



Farrer, Capt. J. W. — " Notes on the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of the 

 English Lake District." Journ. of Conch., vol. viii., pp. 151-161. 



Fra Piero (Pietro Arbanasich). — "La Enumerazione dei MoUuschi della 

 Sardegna." Boll. Soc. Mai. Ital., vol. xix., pp. 263-78. 

 Deals with the Cephalopods and Pteropods. 



Gardner, A. H. — " Dredging in Long Island Sound." Naut., vol. ix., pp. 

 119-120. 



Hedley, C. — " Considerations on the Surviving Refugees in Austral Lands of 

 Ancient Antarctic Life." Ann. Nat. Hist., s. 6, vol. xvii., pp. 113-20. 



Henderson, John B. — " Notes of a Conchologist in Japan." Naut., vol. ix., 

 pp. 85-7. 



Henderson, John B. — " Notes on collecting Shells in China." Naut., vol. 

 ix., pp. loo-i. 



Herdman, W. A. — The ninth Annual Report of the Liverpool Biology 

 Committee and their Biological Station at Port Erin, Liverpool, 8^"- 

 1896, pp. 60. 

 We welcome the Annual Report of this Society, which has hardly yet 



received the support it merits. 



Lameere, A. — " Manuel de la Faune Belgique, Partie I. Animaux non 

 Insectes." Bruxelles, 1895, i2"'°- 

 This volume contains a brief account of the Belgian Molluscan Fauna. 



