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D ALL, William HEALEY.and BARTSCH, 

 Paul— Continued. 



Turbonilla stearnsii, T. pentalopha, T. auri- 

 coma, T.latefimdia, T. luted. and yax.pedroana, 

 T. arnoldi, T. adkri; Odostomia stearnsii, 

 O.diegensis, 0. grammatospira; and 0. (Ivara) 

 terrinula, and a number of other old species 

 arc rediagnosed and figured. 



Synopsis of the genera, subgenera, 



and sections of the family Pyramidel- 

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Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvn, Feb. 5,1904, 

 pp. 1-16. 

 A synopsis of the revised classification 

 due to several years' investigation into the 

 character and history of the groups compris- 

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Under Pyramidetta the following new 

 names are proposed: Subg. Milda, subg. T'o- 

 luspa, subg. Callolongchxus, subg. Ulfa, subg. 

 Tropseas, subg. Vagna, sect. Cossmannica, 

 subg. Orinella, subg. SulcorineUa, subg. Iphi- 

 ana, subg. Symolina. Under Turbonilla come, 

 as new, Saccoina, Visma, Lancella, Asmunda, 

 and Baldra, subgenera. Under Odostomia; 

 Vilia, Folinetta, Besla, Egila, Haldra, Ividia, 

 Evalina, Heida, and Lysacme, subgenera, and 

 Stomega, new section. PyramideUa dodona 

 Turbonilla archai, Odostomia pilsbryi, and 0. 

 americana are species described as new. 



Notes on the genus Ampidlaria. 



Journ. Conchology, xi, No. 2, Feb., 1904, 

 pp. 50-55. 



History of the names applied to this shell 

 and a revision of the classification of the 

 whole group to which it belongs. The sec- 

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 which is in the National Museum. 



A new species of Periploma from 



California. 



Nautilus, xvii. No. 11, Mar., 1904, pp. 

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 Periploma sulcata from San Pedro is de- 

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DAVENPORT, Charles B. Report on 

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Proc. U. S. Nat. Jfits., xxvii. No. 1355. .Ian. 

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 Based chiefly on material collected in 1898 

 and 1899 by the laboratory of the D. S. Fish 

 Commission at Put-in-Bay,Ohio. The author 

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 United States. 



Part of the material is in the U. S. National 

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DYAR, Harrison G. Lepidoptera in 

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(■nit. Ent.. xxxv. 1903. p. 175. 



The life history of Mamestra landa- 



liilix, Guin. 



Can. Ent.. xxxv, 1903. pp. 27:'.. 274. 

 Book Notice: Smith's check list of 



the Lepidoptera of Boreal America. 

 Can. Ent., xxxv, 1903, pp. 321, 322. 



Life histories of North American 



Geometridte. XLII. 



Psyche, x, 1903, pp. 168, 169. 



Life histories of the North Ameri- 



can Geornetrida?. XLIII-LII. 



Psyche, x, 1903, pp. 190-200. • 



The Lepidoptera of the Kootenay 



District of British Columbia. 



Proc. I', S. Nat. Mas., xxvn, No. 1376, 

 June 7, 1904, pp. 779-938. 



New Noctuidse from British Co- 



lumbia. 



Can. Ent.. xxxvi, 1904, pp. 29-33. 



Tseniocarhpa communis. 



Can. Ent.. xxxvi, 1904. p. 60. 



Correction of name. 



Can. Ent., xxxvi, 1904, p. 102. 



New North American species of 



Lepidoptera and a new Limacodid 

 larva. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xn, 1904, pp. 39-44. 



New Lepidoptera from the United 



States. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xn, 1904, pp. 105- 

 108. 



Life histories of North American 



Geometridse. LIII. 



Psyche, xi, 1904, p. 29. 

 Life histories of North American 



Geornetrida?. LIV. 

 Psyche, xi, 1904, p. 64. 



Description of the larva of Elhuria 



zeUeriella Chambers. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vi, 1904, p. 3. 

 Description of the larva of Lito- 



donta hydromeli Harvey. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., VI, 1904, p. 3. 

 Note on the distribution of the 



red forms of Diacrisia. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., VI, 1904, p. is. 



A lepidopteron parasitic upon 



Fulgoridae in Japan. 



Proc.Ent. Soc. Wash.. VI, 1901. p. 19. 

 New species, Epipyrops naicai. 



