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Fabr. Fabricius, O. Swedish. 



Fbs. Forbes, P2dward. English. 



Fer. Ferussac, J. B. L. D. de. French. 



{To be continued.) 



AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CONCHOLOGISTS. 



December 10, 1890. 



Since the issue of the list of nieinbers, the following new members 

 have been enrolled : 



105. Prof. F. M. Witter, Muscatine, Iowa. 



106. Miss Addie C. Appleton, Haddonfield, N. J. *S7te^/s of New 

 Jersey. 



107. Rev. Henry W. "Winkley, Saco, Me. New England. Mol- 

 lusca. 



108. Geo. W. Webster, Lake Helen, Fla. L. and F. W. Shells 

 of Florida. 



109. Oscar B. Webster, Lake Helen, Fla. L. and F. W. Shells 

 of Florida. 



110. James Shepard, New Britain, Conn. Connecticut Mollusca. 



111. Prof. O. B. Johnson, Seattle, Wash. 



112. J. G. Cooper, M. D., Haywards, Cal. West Coast Mollusca. 



113. Mrs. Geo. Andrews, Knoxville, Tenn. No. Amer. Land 

 Shells. 



114. Chas. Russell Orcutt, San Diego, Cal. Nudibranchiata. 



115. E. H. White, Astoria, Oreg. Achatinella. 



116. Chas. L. R. Wheeler, Cape May, N. J. Unionidae. 



117. J. J. White, Palm Beach, Fla. 



118. John M. Clarke, Albany, N. Y. Palaeozoic Mollusca. 



119. Wm. B. Marshall, Albany, N. Y. Unionidae and Neiv 

 York Mollusca. 



120. Chas. Schuchert, Albany, N. Y. Brachiopoda. 



121. Dr. Wm. H. Rush, U. S. N., Philadelphia, Pa. Pteropoda 

 and Heteropoda. 



122. Joseph Sayers, New Britain, Conn. 



123. E. H. Fiske, Santa Cruz, Cal. Fossil Shells of Pacific Coast. 



