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Centropyxis aculeata Eliren. 

 Cochliopodium bilimbosum Auerbacli. 

 Pamphagus mutabilis Bailey. 

 Pseudodifflugia gracilis Schlumberger. 

 Cypboderia ampulla Ehren. 

 Campascus cornutus Leidy. 

 Euglypha alveolata Dujardin. 

 Sphenoderia lenta Schlumberger. 

 Actinophrys sol Miiller. 

 Actinosphserium eichornii Ehren. 

 Acanthocystis chretophora Schrank. 



Cochliopodium vestitum Archer. 

 Pamphagus hyaliiiis Ehren. 



Most of the above species marked (N. C.) are given on the authority of Drs. Coues 

 and Yarrow, whose papers on the fauna of Ft. Macon, N. C, in the Proc. Phila. Acad- 

 Sci., 1871 and 1876. will be found of value to the student. We suggest that those in- 

 terested endeavor to verify and add to this list. 



The following works, most of which have been used in the revision, will be useful 

 to the student of South Carolina Invertebrata : 



Invertebrates of Vineyard Sound ; by A. 

 E. Verrill in the Rep. U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, 1871-72. 



Land and Fresh Water Shells of N. A. j 

 by W. G. Binney. Smithsonian Mis- 

 cellaneous Collections. 



A Synopsls of the Family Unioxid.e : by 

 Isaac Lea- 4to, Phila., 1870. 



Monograph of N. A. Astacid.e ; by Her- 

 mann Hagen, Museum of Comp. Zoolo- 

 gy, Cambridge, Mass. 



The External and Internal Parasites 

 OF Man and Domestic Animals ; by A. 

 E. Verrill in the Eeport Connecticut 

 Board of Agriculture, 1870. 



Illustrated Catalogue of N. A. Acalephs 

 or Jelly Fishes ; by A. Agassiz, Mu- 

 seum Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 1865. 



History of the Infusora ; 

 Published in London. 



Pritchard. 



Microscopic Observations made in S. C, 

 Ga. and Fla. ; by J. W. Bailey, and 

 published in the Smithsonian Contri- 

 butions to Knowledge, Vol II., 1S51. 



Fresh Water Phizopoda of N. A. ; by 

 by Jos. Leidy. IJ. S. Geol. Survey, 

 1879. 4to, with 48 plates. 



(The last three works treat wholly of 

 microscopic animals.) 



