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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Moellendorf, Ovon. — " Cochlostyla-Studien," p. 121, pp. 153-172. 

 RoUe, H. — " Eine neue Anodonta," 



Andonta hacti'iana. 

 Moellenderf, O. von. — " Studien zur Zoogeographie von Dr. Kobelt — Die 

 Mollusken der Palaearktischen Region, Weisbaden, 1897," pp. 173-778. 

 Martens, E. von. — " Neue Arten und VarietatPn," pp. 178-180. 



New species: — Helix {Caincma) noctlcngi ; Cyclophonis (Scabn'na) basisulcatiis. 



Journal de Conchyliologie, vol. xlv. Nos. i & .2 

 Bernard, Felix. — " Etudes comparatives sur la coquille des Lamellibranches 



II. Les genres PhUobiya and Hochstetteria, pp. 5-47, pi. i. 

 Hervier, J. — '' Descriptions d'especes nouvelles de Mollusques provenant 



de I'Archipel de la Nouvelle-Caledonie (Suite)," pp. 47-69, pi. ii., and 



pp. 89-121, pi. iii. 

 T>ie\v species oi DaJ'hnella ; Cithani ; Mangilia \ Mitni ; Clathurdla. 

 Vignal, L — " Note sur le Ccrithiuin (Gourmya) ciirhoe. A. d'Orbigny," p. 69. 

 Drouet, H. — " Unionidae nouveaux ou peu connus," pp. 122-136. 

 Mayer- Eymer, C. — " Descriptions de Coquilles fossiles des terrains tertiares 



superieurs (suite)," pp, 136-149, pi. iv. 



The Irish Naturalist, August to December, 1897. 

 Adams, Lionel E. — " Paludcstrina (Hydrobia) jenkinsi Smith." A new 

 Irish Shell, pp. 234-236. 

 Mr. Adams suggests that as this species occurs in places where Baltic 

 timber has been used, and as it has only of recent years been noticed, it may 

 have been imported from the shores of the Baltic. 



The Essex Naturalist, vol. x. April to June, 1897. 

 Webb, Wilfred Mark. — "The Non-Marine Molluscs of Essex (concluded), 



pp. 65-81. 

 Kennard, A. S., and Woodward, B. B. — With contributions by Webb, 

 Wilfred Mark. — " The Post-pliocene Mollusca of Essex," pp. 87-iog, 

 table. 

 N.B. — For a resume of the work in these two papers, see page 58 of 

 this number. 



Journal of the Linnean Society of London Zoology, 

 Vol. xxvi., pp. 233-329, pis. 19 and 20, 

 Watson, R. Boog. — " On the Marine Mollusca of Madeira, with descriptions 

 of thirty-five new Species and an Index list of all the known sea-dwelling 

 Species of that Island." 



REPRINTS. 

 From the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Ceylon Branch, 

 vol. XV., 1S97, No. 48. 

 Collett, O. — The Terrestrial Mollusca of Ambagamuwa, 10 pp. 

 Thirty-eight species. 

 From the A\'nals and Magazine of Natural History, vol. xx, (1897). 

 Hugh, Fulton. — "Descriptions of two new species of Amphidromus," 

 pp. 211-12, pi. vi., figs. 2 and 3. Ampliidromus Jiofesianus and .<4. con- 

 sobrinus. 



