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Bartsch, Paul — Continued. 



Describes two new species 

 found in a small collection of 

 fossils secured by Mr. Thomas 

 Oldroyd at Knob Hill Cut, San 

 Pedro, Cal. The types are in 

 Mr. Oldroyd's collection. 



A new fossil Pyramidellid mol- 



lusk from the west coast of America. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 31, June 29, 

 1918, pp. 81, 82. 

 Describes a single new species. 

 Turbo n ilia (Pyrgolampros) 

 amava, the type of which is in 

 the National Museum. 

 Berry, S. Stillman. Chitons taken by 

 the United States fisheries steamer 

 " Albatross " in the northwest Pacific 

 in 1906. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., 

 54, No. 2223, Dec. 

 5, 1917, pp. 1-18, 

 pis. 1-10, 1 fig. 

 Presents a critical review of 

 the CMton fauna of the north- 

 western Pacific, discussing 11 

 species, 4 of which are described 

 as new. Types of the material 

 upon which this report is based 

 are in the National Museum. 



Dall, William Healey. A new spe- 

 cies of Astarte from Alaska. 



Nautilus, 31, No. 1, 



July, 1917, pp. 10- 



12. 



Describes Astarte willetti from 



Forrester Island, Alaska, from 



the collections of the National 



Museum. 



■ Notes on boreal land and fresh- 



water shells. 



Nautilus, 31, No. 1, 

 July, 1917, pp. 12, 

 13. 

 Catalogues shells sent by Dr. 

 T. E. Winecoff from Fort Yu- 

 kon, Alaska, to the National 

 Museum, including Planorbis 

 crista Linnaeus and Pisidium 

 vesiculare Sterki, new to the 

 region, also small collections 

 from St. Mathew Island and 

 Unalaska, Alaska. 



Notes on the shells of the genus 



Epitonium and its allies of the Pa- 

 cific coast of America. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 53, No. 2217, Aug. 

 10, 1917, pp. 471- 

 488. 

 91933° — nat mus 1918 11 



Dall, William Healey — Continued. 



Review of the species of this 

 group based on the National 

 Museum collections, describing 

 45 new forms, and proposing a 

 section Pictoscala for the shells 

 of the type of E. lineatum Say. 



■ Preliminary descriptions of new 



species of Pulmonata of the Gala- 

 pagos Islands. 



Proc. California Acad. 

 Sci., ser. 4, 2, pt. 

 1, No. 11, Dec. 31, 



1917, pp. 375-382. 

 This paper describes 14 new 



species of Pulmonata from the 

 Galapagos Islands. Cotypes of 

 the species described are in the 

 National Museum. 



Description of new species of 



shells chiefly from Magdalena Bay, 

 Lower California. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 31, Feb. 27, 



1918, pp. 5-8. 

 Describes 10 new shells from 



Lower California. 



Notes on Chrysodomus and 



other mollusks from the North Pa- 

 cific Ocean. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 54, No. 2234, Apr. 

 5, 1918, pp. 207- 

 234. 

 Reviews the nomenclatorial 

 history of the subfamily and 

 describes 17 new forms ; pro- 

 poses Autocofusus and Limato- 

 fusus as new sections of Plicifu- 

 sus and Cuius, respectively. 



Notes on the nomenclature of 



the mollusks of the family Turritidae. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., 

 54, No. 2238, Apr. 

 5, 1918, pp. 313- 

 333. 

 Review of the nomenclatorial 

 history of the group with a list 

 of names of subdivisions of 

 the family which have been pro- 

 posed by authors. For a new 

 group and species from Panama, 

 the name Zctckia denticulata is 

 proposed. For species having 

 preoccupied names the following 

 new names are proposed : Pleu- 

 rotoma sello, aesara, aglaia, 

 agatho, alcippe, amymone, antir 

 ope, arethusa, roseotincta, brr- 

 enice, clymenr, rnna, and glaurr. 



