BAIRD, Dr. WILLIAM. Collections made by Dr. Lyall, Dr. Forbes, 

 R. N., and J. K. Lord, on the Northwest Boundary Survey, Vancouver 

 Island, etc. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1863, p. 66, 12 plates, 16 species 

 described, 14 figured, but only 9 seem new. 



For 4 others obtained by Forbes, see Carpenter, Moll, of West North 

 Amer., p. 607 (93). (Baird, Northwest Boundary Moll.) 



BINNEY, AMOS, M.D. Land Mollusca only, in Boston Journal of 

 Nat. Hist., 1837. A monograph of the Helices inhabiting the United 

 States, vol. I, p. 466; vol. II, pp. 353 and 405; vol. Ill, pp. 163 and 

 360. (Terrestrial Air-Breathing Mollusks of the United States, etc.), 

 by A. Binney. Edited (after his death) by Dr. A. A. Gould, Boston, 

 vols. I and II, 1851; vol. Ill (plates), 1857. Republished and con- 

 tinued by W. G. Binney. (Binn., Terr. Moll, of U. S.) 



BINNEY, W. G. A supplement to the Terrestrial Mollusks of the 

 United States, forming vol. IV. From the Boston Journal of Nat. Hist., 

 vol. VII, 1859. Continues descriptions, and plates from Nos. 72 to 80, 

 with many more West Coast species. (Suppl. Terr. Moll.) 



Proceedings of Acad, of Nat. Sciences of Philadelphia (new series), 

 1857, p. 18, to 1876, forming three volumes. 



Issued also as *' Notes on American Land Shells," in combination 

 with articles from the Annals of the Lyceum of Nat. Hist, of New 

 York, vol. IX, 1870; vol. X, 1873. American Jour, of Conchology, 

 vol. I to VII, 1865 to 1878. 



Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 1865. The latter also con- 

 tain the volumes on "Land and Fresh- Water Shells of North America," 

 in three parts, with wood-cuts. A catalogue of seventy-five of his pub- 

 lications (partly in connection with T. Bland) is given in vol. Ill of 

 the notes from the Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 Cambridge, Mass., vol. V, 1879, p. 351. 



Bibliography of North American Conchology, published by the 

 Smithsonian Institution, compiled by Mr. Binney, with catalogues of 

 all the American species named by the authors quoted, Washington, 

 D. C, 1863-64, 2 vols., 8vo, is very useful for books printed before 1860. 

 (Bibl. of N. Amer. Conch.) 



The Terrestrial Air-Breathing Mollusks of the United States, vol. V, 

 being a bulletin of the Museum of Comp. Zool. of Harvard College, 

 Cambridge, Mass., 1878; contains all the essential facts of previous 

 volumes, with additions bringing it up to date, and a volume of 

 plates, reprinted from the first four volumes; also, many others giving 

 anatomical details from the author's later publications. 



A Manual of American Land Shells, published by the United States 

 National Museum, Bulletin No. 28, Washington, D. C, 1885, is a con- 

 densed and remodeled epitome of the subject, giving Mr. Binney's 

 conclusions up to date. (Binney's Manual.) 



