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13. On several new species of Spondylus. Proc, Zool. Soc, XV. p. 86. 

 Ann. and Mag. X. H. XX. p. 207. 



14. Description of new species of Orulum, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1848, 

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15. Description of new species of Canctllaria. Proc. ZooL Soc. 

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16. Thesaurus Conchy Korum, or figures and descriptions of recent 

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17. Conchological Illustrations. London, 183O-1 842. 



18. Popular British Conchology. London, 1854. 



19. Letter to Mr. Wetherett on a species of Bulimus found in London 

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20. On a new genus of Cirripedes in the possession of Mr. WethcrtH, 

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(Beschreibung eine* newen fossilen Cirripeden atu der obern 

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 21. Observations on a new genus of PlolfitKdf* named 



and Observations on a remarkable specimen of Pkolat calva in Mr. 

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SOWERBY (James). 



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6. On a Fossil Shell of a fibrous structure, the fragments of which 

 occur abundantly in the Chalk strata and in the Flints accompanying 

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7. On Fossil Organic Remains found on the banks of the Tagus near 

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SOWERBY ^James D. C.X 



1. On a remarkable Fossil found in Coal Shale, Zool. Journ. I. p, 252; 

 II. p. 22. Feruss. Bull. 1S26, VII. p. 256. 



2. Helix memorahtj a carnivorous animal ? Zool. Journ. I. p, 284. 

 bis, 1S50, IV. p. 418. 



3. Ou the Habits of the Pbcot** aurttus, or Long-eared Bat. Phil. 

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4-, On Fossil Shells from the Himalaya. J. A. S. B. I. p. 248. 



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