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Californian species are described and illustrated; also many Mexican. 

 (Hinds, Zool. of "Sulphur.") 



JAY, Dr. J. C. A Catalogue of Recent Shells in his Cabinet, with 

 References and Synonyms. New York, 1835; edition second, 1836, and 

 third, 1839, 4to, contain descriptions of new species and colored plates; 

 fourth edition, 1850, 479 pp., also contains a catalogue of conchological 

 books (Jay's Catal.). About 12,000 species are named. 

 . Expedition to Japan under Commodore M. C. Perry, in 1852 to 1854. 

 In vol. II, p. 289, 1856, is. a list of shells, with descriptions and figures 

 of new species by Dr. Jay. Five represent Alaskan species or varieties, 

 and four are also found on our West Coast. See Carpenter, W. C. Moll. 

 (Jay, Perry's Japan Exp.) 



JEFFREYS, J. G. British Conchology, London, 1862-1869, 5 vols., 

 8vo, 147 plates. The latest and most complete general work on the 

 subject. Many articles on special genera, etc., in various journals 

 relate to species found in California. (Jeff. Brit. Conch.) 



KEEP, JOSIAH. Common Sea Shells of California, San Francisco, 

 1881, 64 pp., 95 figures. (Keep's Common Shells.) 



West Coast Shells, 1887, about 200 wood-cuts, much better than in 

 Com. Shells, and include the land species. (Keep, W. C. Shells.) 



KIENER, L. C. Species Generales et Iconographie des Coquilles 

 Vivantes, 4to, Paris, 1834 to 1879; 12 volumes, containing monographs 

 of the showy species. Continued by P. Fischer. (Kiener, Coq. Viv.) 



KUSTER, H. C, Editor. Martini & Chemnitz, Conchylien Cabinet, 

 2d edit., begun in 1837; Nurnburg, 4to, plates. Continued by W. 

 Kobelt and Weinkauff", Nurnburg, to 1887. (See Chemnitz.) 



LAMARCK, J. B. P. de. Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans 

 Vertebres, Paris, vol. V, Conchifera, 1818; vols. VI and VII, Mollusca, 

 1822. A few circumboreal and Mexican species included, that extend 

 to California. Second edition by G. P. Deshayes, Paris, 1835-1836, 

 contains a few more. 



Vol. VIII, 1843, quotes some Californian species from other authors. 

 Third edition, Brussels, 1839, adds more. B. Delessert published 40 or 

 more additional plates of Lamarck's species in Paris, 1841. (Lamarck, 

 Hist. Nat.) 



LEA, ISAAC, LL.D. A full bibliography of his numerous works on 

 land and fresh-water mollusca, some marine shells, and many fossils 

 of Eastern United States has been published. They began in the 

 Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 

 1830, vol. IV, and were also issued as "Observations on the Genus 

 Unio, etc.," with separate paging, but the same plates, up to vol. X. 

 Most of the West Coast species collected by Nuttall are in vol. VI 



