CURRENT LITERATURE. 



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Pelseneer, P. — " Pulmones a branchies." Ann. Soc. malac. Belgique, xxix. 



(1894) PP- lx\'-\'i , 1S96. 

 Pilsbry, H. A. and Vanatta, E. G.— [See I. A. " A y'toUmax a.nA A phall- 

 arion.] 

 Aphallayion (n.g.) is like Ariolinuix but the penis is completely wanting, 

 being replaced by a short epiphallus. 



Pilsbry, H. A. and Vanatta, E. G.— [See I A : " Ccrioii."] 



Anatomy of the genitalia of C. j(/;;/flras(; P. & V., described and figured. 



* Plate, L. — " Uber die Buccalmusculatur der Chitonen." S. B. Ges. naturf. 

 Berlin, i8g6, pp. 68-9. 



Ruedemann, R. — " Note on the discovery of a Sessile Co7H(/am. — Article 

 II." Amer. Geol. xvii., pp. 65-71, 1896, pi. ii. 



Sigerfoos, C. P. — " The Pholadidae, II. Note on the Organization of the 

 Larva and the Post-larval Development of Ship-worms." Johns 

 Hopkins' Univ. Circ. xv., 87-9, 2 figs, 1896 [Reprinted in Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. {S.6) xviii , 250-7.] 



Simroth, H. — [Rev. of Bergh's and Vayssiere's recent papers on the 

 anatomy of the Conidae.] Zoul. Centralbl. III. 506-8. 



Simroth, H.— [Rev. of Linden's paper on the Development of Sculpture and 



marking in Marine Molluscs (Zeitschr. wiss. Zool., Ixi., pp. 261- ). 



Zool. Centrabl. iii., 440-4, 1896.] 

 Simroth, H. —[Rev. of the recent papers of Burne and Plate on the 



Anatomy of the Chitonidae.] Zool. Centralbl. iii. 572-5, 1896 

 Simroth, H.— [Rev. of some of his own papers.] Zool. Centralbl. iii. 



601-5, 1896. 

 Taylor, J. W. — [See Review on p. 52] 



This part is devoted exclusively to an outline description of the Anatomy 

 of the British land and fresh-water MoUusca. 

 *Tonniges, C. — "Die Bildung des Mesoderms bei Pahidinu vivipani." 



Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Ixi., pp. 541-605, 2 pis., 1896. 

 Tornquist, A. — " Die Arbeiten der drei letzten Jahre iiber die vergleichende 



Morphologie und die Philogenie der .-Vmmonitiden." Zool. Centralbl. 



iii., pp. 373-86, 3 figs, 1896. 

 Vayssiere, A. — " Etude sur I'organisation du Nautile (caractereszoologiques, 



dimorphisme sexuel, tentacules et spadice." Ann. Sci. Nat. (S. 8) 



vol ii., pp. 137-86, pis. xvi-ix, figs., Bibl. 

 Willey, A. — " Letters from New Guinea on Nautilus and some other 



organisms." Quart. J. Micr. Sci. (N.S.) vol. xxxix., pp, 145-80, 24 figs. 

 Willey, A. — " Zoological observations in the South Pacific." Quart, J. 



Micr Sci. (N.S.) vol. xxxix., pp. 219-32, pi. 13, 1896. 

 Articles " on the Nepionic shell of the recent Nautilus," " On some 

 variations in the shell of Nautilus, with description of a new variety (N. 

 pompilius var morftoni, nov. var.") 

 Zograf, N. — " Remarque sur une forme interessante et assez rare A'Aiuphin- 



euya Polyplacophora." Mem. Soc. zool. France, ix., 254-60, pi. xii., 



1896. 



III. BIOLOGY, HABITS AND TERATOLOGY. 



See also Lloyd (II.), Vayssiere (II. ), Willey (II). 

 Branch, C. W. — " Foreign Snails in the West Indies." Nature, liw, p. 392, 

 Stenogyya dccoUata, Linn, in St. Kitts', probably introduced among 

 European plants. Helix Josephina, Fer. and Bulimns cblungus, Mull, also 

 introduced. 



