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Ball (William Healey). On certain Limpets and Chitons from the deep 

 waters off the eastern coast of the United States. 



In U. S. National Museum; Proceedings. Washington, the Museum, April 24. 

 1882. Vol. v, pp. 400-414. 8 C . 



On a collection of shells sent from Florida by Mr. Henry 



Hemphill. 



In U. S. National Museum ; Proceedings. Washington, the Museum, Dec. , 1883. 

 Vol. vi, pp. 318-342, pi. x. 8\ The new or specially interesting species signal- 

 ized by Calkins and Melvill (q. r.) are enumerated in this article, besides those 

 sent by Hemphill. 



Notes on some Floridian land and fresh-water shells, with a 



revision of the Auriculacea of the eastern United States. 



In the same. Vol. vin, pp. 255-289, pi. xvii,xviii, July, 1885. 



Bulletin of the U. S. Geological Survey, No. 24. List of the 

 marine mollusca, comprising tht Quaternary fossils and recent forms 

 from American localities between Cape Hatteras and Cape Roque, 

 including the Bermudas. 



Washington, Government Printing Office, 1885. 336pp. 8. This publica- 

 tion is essentially an index to the literature relating to the region specified, 

 without synonymy, alphabetically arranged, and accompanied by a short bib- 

 liography of the literature referred to, and indications of the geographical range 

 of the species cited. 



Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Harvard 



College. Vol. xn, No. 6. Reports on the results of dredging, under 

 the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, in the Gulf of Mexico 

 (1877-'78), and in the Caribbean Sea ('879-'80), by the U. S. Coast 

 Survey steamer Blake, Lieutenant-Commander C. D. Sigsbee, U. 

 S. N., and Commander J. U. Bartlett. U. S. N., commanding. 

 xxix Report on the Mollusca by W. H. Ball. Part I. Brachio- 

 poda and Pelecypoda. 



Cambridge, the Museum, Sept., 1886. Pp. 171-318, plates i-ix. 8. 



Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Harvard 



College. Vol. xvm. Reports on the results of dredging, [etc.J. 

 xxix. Report on the mollusca, by W.H. Ball. Part IT. Gastropoda 

 and Scaphopoda. Cambridge, the Museum, June, 1889. 



492 pp., plates x-xl. 8. 



Contributions to the Tertiary fauna of Florida, with especial 



reference to the Miocene silex beds of Tampa and the Pliocene beds 

 of the Caloosahatchie River. 



In Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia, 1889. 

 Folio, with plates. [In press.] 



Report on the Mollusca collected by the U. S. Fish Commission 



steamer Albatross on her voyage from Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, 

 by way of Magellan Strait to San Francisco, Cal., in 1887-'88. With 

 illustrations. 

 [In preparation.] 

 24781 Bull. 37 2 



