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ParagrapTi. Rt 



J^?^. Land and Freshwater Shells 



Polvzoa ... ... ... ... ... 



Fdgsil ISjiecies; U. S. Expl. ilxp 



Conclusion of First Report 



Smithsonian Institution ; Collections and Publications.., 

 94. N. Pacific Exploring Expetlilion ; Stimpson, Gould .. 

 9.'). U.S.Japan Kxpedition; Jay ... ... 



96. A. Adams; Japan... 



97. Pacific Railroad Reports; Blake's Fossils 



98. „ „ Gould's Shells 



99. „ „ Newberry's Fossils 



100. „ „ Antisell's Fossils 



101. „ „ W. Cooper's Shells (Coop.).. 



102. U. S. N. Pacific Boundary Survey ; Kennerley... 

 Iti:?. Brit. „ „ ; Lord, Lyall, Forbes 

 104. Californian State Geolojrieal Surrey ; J. G. Cooper (Cp.) 

 10.'). Cape St. Lucas Shells; Xantus ..' 



106. Neeah Bay, Vancourer, &c. ; Swan 



107. Farallone Islands ... 



108. J. G. Cooper's Land Shells ; Bland 

 1(*9. Land Shells of Lower California 



110. Californian Naturalists: Trask, Newcomb, Rowell, Gabb, 



Reinond ... 



111. Various American publications 

 11 "J. General Table of the Vancouver and Californian Fauna 



113. Additional Shells from Lower California and the Gulf 



Cerros Island, Margarita Bay. La Paz, Guaymas 



114. Additional Shells of Tropical Fauna; Acapulco, Real 



Uejos, Panama 



115. General List of Land, Freshwater, and Marine Pulmo 



nates; Binney ... 



116. Paludinida, &c. ; Binney 



117. Melaniadae; Binney 



118. Unionida;; Lea 



119. Cvrenida; ; Prime... 



91, 120. Tertiary Fossils 



69,121. Corrections of General Table 



84, 122. Comparison with other Faunas 



123. Local peculiarities... 



Comparative study of European Fauna 



Comparison with Eastern American Fauna 

 Comparison with the Crag Fossils 

 CompTison with Asiatic Shells . 



124. 

 125. 

 128. 

 127. 

 128. 

 129. 



Pecuiiarities of the Island Fauna 



Comparison of the West Coast of N. and S. America 



130. Explanation of Nomenclature 



P/'ge in 

 |iort 1. Report II. 



367 ... 67& 



367 



577 



.'iS2 



5S7 



588 



.58S 

 283 ... 592 



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594 



696 



601 



603 



607 



616 



626 



628 



629 



630 



631 

 6.i3 

 635 



664 



608 



172 



