MARINE MOLLUSKS OF THE SOUTH-EASTERN COAST. 15 



Boston Journal of Natural History, containing papers and communica- 

 tions read to the Boston Society of Natural History, 1834[-J1863, 

 published by their direction. Boston [various publishers], for the 

 society, 1834-1863. 



7 vols. 8. 



Bush (Katherine J.). Additions to the shallow- water mollusca of Cape 

 Hatteras, K C., dredged by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer 

 Albatross in 1883 and 1884. 



lu Transactions Connecticut Academy of Sciences, New Haven, Conn., vol. 

 vi, pp. 453-480, pi. xlv. June, 1885. 



List of deep-water Mollusca dredged by the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission steamer Fish Hawk in 1880, 1881, and 1882, with their range 

 in depth. 



lu Annual Report U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries for 1883. Washington, Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office, 1885. 8. Pp. 701-727. 



Calkins (William W.). Marine shells of Florida. 



Ext. Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences ; Proceedings. Davenport, Iowa, 

 the society, 1878. Vol. n, pp. 232-252, pi. viii. 8. Extract, with bastard title 

 repeated on cover ; pagination of original preserved. Slips with addenda were 

 issued by the author on several occasions. This catalogue is partly a compila- 

 tion. The new or specially interesting species are quoted by Dall (Hemphill's 

 Sheila, q. ?'.). 



Conchologist's Exchange (The). Edited by William D. Averell. Phila- 

 delphia, the editor, 1886-1888. 



Vol. I, No. 1, was printed on a postal-card, July, 1886. Nos. 2 to 12, and vol. 

 u, Nod. 1 to H, were issued in small quarto, the printed form 4^ by 6 inches, in 

 two columns. The last number was dated "March and April, 1888," and ap- 

 peared about April 30. This publication then suspended and was succeeded by 

 the "NAUTILUS" (q. v.) in May, 1889. 



Conrad (Timothy Abbott). Fossil shells of the Tertiary formations of 

 North America. Illustrated by figures drawn on stone from nature. 

 Vol. 1. Philadelphia, 1832. 8. Plates. 



[First edition.] Part I, pp. 1-20, pi. 1-6, Oct. 1, 1832. 



Part II, pp. 21-28, pi. 7-14, Dec., 1832. A note by the author on the fourth 

 page of the cover. 



Part III, pp. 29-38, Aug., 1833. There is a note on the cover about the plates, 

 but none were issued with this part. 



Part IV, pp. 39-46, Oct., 1833. On the fourth page of cover there is a note 

 dated November 1, 1833. 



[Second edition.] Pp. 29-56, pi. 15-18; a colored map of Alabama, title-page, 

 March 1, 1835. This was issued with Parts I and II of the first edition. 



Fossils of the Tertiary formations of the United States. Illus- 

 trated by figures drawn from nature. Philadelphia. J. Dobson, 

 108 Chestnut street. E. G. Dorsey, printer, 1838. 8. Plates. 



Parti. Introduction, pp. v-xvi; text, pp. 1-32; pi. 1-17. Jan., 1838. The 

 fourth page of cover has descriptions of four species upon it. 



Part II, pp. 33-56, pi. 18-29, May 7, 1840. Three pages of the cover have de- 

 scriptions of species printed upon them, including the four descriptions from the 

 cover of Part I. 



Part III, pp. 57-89, pi. 30-49, Jan., 1845. Nothing but the title printed on 

 cover. 



