444 EEPO RT — 1888. 



Bland, T. Remarks on the distribution of the inoperculated land- 

 shells which inhabit the continent of America and the West Indies. T. c. 

 pp. 349-370 



Guyon, — . Des animanx disparus de la Martinique ct de la Guadeloupe 

 depuis notre etablissement dans ces ilea. ' Comptes Rendns,' Ixiii. (1866), 

 pp. 589-593. 



8 species. 1 mamraal, 6 birds, 1 frog. 



Crosse, H., and Fischer, P. Note snr la distribution geographique 

 des Brachiopodes aux Aotilles et description d'especes nouvelles de la 

 Guadeloupe. ' J. de Conch.' xir. (1866), pp. 265-273. 



5 species catalogued, 2 described, from Martinique and Guadeloupe. 



Bland, T. Notes on the Land-shells of Trinidad, Grenada, and 

 Dominica, and also of Curasao and Buen Ayre, W. I. ' Am. Journ. 

 Conch.' iv. (1868), pp. 177-192. 



14 species from Grenada, 21 from Dominica. 



Guppy, R. J. L. On the terrestrial Mollusks of Dominica and Grenada, 

 with an account of some new species from Trinidad. ' Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist.' (4) i. (1868), pp. 429-442. 



20 species, 9 new. 



Bland, T. Additional notes on the geographical distribution of 

 Land-shells in the West Indies. ' Ann. Lye. N. York,' ix. (1870), pp. 

 238-241. 



Lists of species from Anegada, Anguilla, and St. Bartholomew. 



Duchassaing, P. de F. Revue des Zoophytes et des Spongiaires des 

 Antilles. Paris, 1870. 



Bland, T. Notes relating to the physical geography and geology of, 

 and the distribution of Terrestrial MoUusca in, certain of the West India 

 Islands. ' P. Am. Phil. Soc.' xii. (1871), pp. 56-63. 



Cope, E. D. Contribution to the Ichthyology of the Lesser Antilles. ' Tr. 

 Am. Phil. Soc' xiv. (1871), pp. 445-483. 



Records a large number of species, including several new. Most of 

 the islands are mentioned. 



Dall, W. H. Report on the Brachiopoda obtained by the United 

 States Coast Survey Expedition, in charge of L. F. de Pourtales. ' Bull. 

 Mus. C. Z.' iii. No. 1 (1871), pp. 1-42. 



Chiefly a systematic paper, but mentions a few species from 

 Guadeloupe, &c. 



Elliott, D. G. The Humming-birds of the West Indies. ' Ibis,' 1872, 

 pp. 345-357. 



The species are enumerated, and the islands in which each has been 

 found mentioned. 



Saussure, H. D., and Humbert, A. Catalogue general des Myriapodes 

 americains in ' Miss. Sci. au Mexique et I'Amer. centr. Zool.' (1872) 6™® 

 partie, 2^ section, pp. 149-211. 



Includes the species known to occur in the Antilles. St. Thomas, 

 Martinique, Porto Rico, St. Vincent, St. Croix, St. Bartholomew are men- 

 tioned as localities of a few species. 



Stimpson, W. Notes on North American Crustacea in the Museum of 

 the Smithsonian Institute. ' Ann. Lye. New York,' x. (1874), pp. 92-136. 



Includes several new species from Barbados and St. Thomas. 



Lyman, T. Zoological results of the ' Hassler' Expedition. ' Cat. Mus. 

 C. Z.' viii. 2 (1875). Ophiuridse and Astrophytidoe, pp. 1-34. Plates. I.-V. 



Numerous species, some new, from Barbados. 



