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Smith, E. A. On the Nomenclature of certain Genera of British Land and 

 Freshwater Shells. Journ. Cnucholoyxj, 1891, p. 331. 



Smith, Wm. Strata Identified by Organized Fossils, containing Prints on 

 coloured paper of the most characteristic specimens in each stratum. 



4to. London, 1810. 



. Stratigraphical System of Organized Fossils ; with reference to the Spe- 

 cimens of the Original Geological Collection in the British Museum. 



4to. London, 1817. 



Solander, D. C. Fossilia TIantouiensia, collecta et in MusiBo Britannico depo- 

 sita a Gustavo Brander. 4to. London, 1766. 



Sowerby, G. B. The Genera of Kecent and Fossil Shells, for the use of 

 Students in Conchology and (ieology, with original Plates by James 

 So'werby [Nos. i.-xvii.], continued by J. de C Sowerby [Nos. xviii.- 

 xlii.]. 8vo. London, 1822-1834. 



This work was published in 42 parts, only two of which were dated, Nos. 33 

 and 35, and these are stated to be 1831. The Natural History Museum 

 (Zool. Dept.) possesses a copy with the original wrapjiers (No. 34 missing), on 

 each of which is printed a list of the genera described and figured in the 

 separate parts. A reprint of these is here given, with such dates as have been 

 collected through notices, reviews, &c. contained in the following works : — 

 Annuls of Fhilosophy, 1821, p. 318. 

 Trans. Linncean Society, 1822, vol. 13. p. 631. 

 „ „ 1825, vol. 14. p. 59o. 



„ „ 1827, vol. 15. p. 52.3. 



„ „ 18.33, vol. 10. p. 782. 



„ „ 1841, vol. 18. p. 700. 



Zool. Journ. 182.5, p. 129. 

 „ 1826, p. 643. 



„ 1827, pp. 133 & 284. 



1828, p. 12.5. 

 „ 1829, p. 50. 



The genus Lottia, published in No. 42, must have been issued in 1834, as 

 Sowerby in his description refers to Gray's notice of the same genus in the 

 Phil. Trans. It. Soc. London, 183.3, p. 800. 



'No. i. Elheria, Flacuna, Struthiolaria, Hipponyx, Testacellus, 



Linyula. 

 No. ii. Oeula, Tiirbinellus, Pandora, CorMs, Pedum. 



No. iii. Ancilla, Pliculula, Potamophila, CrassateUa, Sarpa, 



Olica. 

 No. iv. Plunorbis, Ampitllaria, PhasianeUa, Marginella, Astarte, 



1822. -< Cucullcea. 



No. V. Janthina, Voharia, Cancellaria, Monoceros, Cyrena, 



I'ectunculus. 

 No. vi. Ostrea, Malleus, Concholepas, Terebcllum. 



No. vii. Chama, Isocardia, Iridina, Soleinya, Limnma, Physn. 



No. viii. Glycymeris, Lithotrya, Anostoma, Crenatula, Perna. 

 No. ix. Spondylus, Vulsella, Columhella, A7np/ndesma, Succinea, 



' No. X. TJnyulina, Dona.v, Capsa, Tubicinella, Erycina, Navicella. 



No. xi. Vitrina, Gastrocluena, Birostrites, Conia, Scalaria, Oaleo- 



laria. 

 No. xii. Balaniis, Crania, Planaxis, Neritina, Chiton, Tiirritella. 



No. xiii. C'inaras, Otion, Pannacella, Orbicula, Clavayelta, Jlip- 



popus. 

 1825. No. xiv. Aahatina, Jtotella, Avicula, Ancylus, Haliotis. 



