48 editor's notes. 



FiSCheP, H. — Description d'une nouvelle de Plcdopylis. Ibid., pp. 214-18, 

 figs. 1-6. 



Dautzenberg", Ph. et Fischer, H.— Note sur le Plemotomaria bcyrichi. Ibid., 

 pp. 218-24, pl- ^i- 



MayeP-Eymar, C. — Description de Coquilles fossiles der terrains lertiaires 

 inferieurs. Ibid., pp. 225-37, pis. xii-xiv. 



WohlbePedt, 0. — Molluskenfauna des Konigreichs Sachsen. Nachr. Deutsch. 

 Malak. Gesell., 1899, pp. 1-20. 



Mollendorff, 0. von.— Die Phenacoheliciden. Ibid., pp. 22-25. 



Kobelt, W. — Die Fauna der Cocosinsel. Ibid., pp. 26-28. 



Naegfele, G. — Eine neue Poniatia aus Persien. Ibid., pp. 28-29. 



Helix (Pomatia) salomonica, Naeg. 



Koch, V. von. — Ein neuer Fundort von Helix caperata, Mtg. Ibid., p. 29. 



CPick, G. C. — On a Deformed Example of HopUtes tubcrcidatus, J. Sowerby, 

 sp., from the Gauit of Folkestone. Geo!. Mag., 1898, vol. v, pp. 541-2, 

 figs, a. b. c. 



HePdman, W. A. — The Twelfth Annual Report of the Liverpool Marine Biology 

 Committee, etc. Liverpool : 1898, pp. 1-56, figs. 1-5. 



Standen, R.^Notes on the Land Mollusca of Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire. 

 Journ. Conch., 1898, vol. ix. pp. 1 13-14. 



PallaPy, P. — Deuxieme contriljulion a, I'etude de la Faune malacologique du 

 IS'ord-Ouest de I'Afrique. Journ. de Conchy!., 1898, vol. xlvi, pp. 49-170, 

 pi. v-ix. 



Reviews of a numl)er of important paj^ers received, are for want of space, 

 compelled to stand over until the next issue. 



EDITOR'S NOTES. 



Professor Wm. Healey Dall of the Smithsonion Institute, has recently been 

 elected an Honorary Member of the Conchological Society of Gt. Britain and Ireland. 



The recently issued volume for 1898 of the Palaeontographical Society, contains 

 amongst other memoirs : — The Carboniferous Lamellil)ranchiata, pt. 3. by Dr. 

 Wheelton Hind ; the Inferior Oolite Ammonites, pt. 10, by Mr. S. S. Buckman ; 

 and the Carboniferous Cephalopoda of Ireland, pt. 2, by Dr. A. H. Foord. 



In the " Naturalists' Journal" — an interesting and practical monthly — beginners 

 will find many useful papers and notes dealing with British Land and P^eshwater 

 molluscs. 



We regret to have to record the deaths of A. H. Everett, in June last ; Giovanni 

 Michellotti, on December 21st, 1898, aged 84; and E. W. Roper, on December 

 31st, 1898, aged 39. 



