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List of the Principal American Works Relating to 

 Terrestrial Mollusca. 



American Journal of Sciences and Arts. Published bi-monthly 

 at New Haven, Conn., since the year 1817. 

 Contains papers by Conrad, H. C. Lea, Gould, etc. 



Boston Journal of Natural History. Published by the Boston 

 Natural History Society, since 1887. 

 Contains Binney's Monograph of Helices with illustrations. 

 Vols, i to iv. This paper was afterwards expanded into the 

 "Terrestrial Mollusks." Also papers by Anthony, W. G. Bin- 

 ney, Gould. 



Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History. New York. 



The most important paper is " Remarks on certain Species of 

 North American Helicidse, with Descriptions of New Species." 

 By Thomas Bland. Vols. 6 and 7. Also published separately 

 with the same title. Also papers by John H. Redfield, etc. 



Thompson s History of Vermont. 1842. 



Contains a paper on the Land and Fresh-water Shells, by 

 Prof. C. B. Adams. 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. 1, 

 1843, and continued to present date ; with papers in vols. 

 1 and 2, by Dr. Amos Binney, W. G. Binney, Gould. Leidy, 

 Morse, Stimpson. 



The Terrestrial Air-breathing 3follusks of the United States and 

 Adjacent Territories of North America. By Dr. Amos 

 Binney. Posthumous ; edited by Dr. A. A. Gould. 2 vols., 

 8vo, of text. Boston, 1851. 1 vol. colored plates. Bos- 

 ton, 1859. 



A Supplement to the Terrestrial Mollusks of the United States. 

 By Wra. G. Binney, 8vo, with plates. Boston, 1859. 

 (Published also in Boston Jour. Nat. Hist, vii.) 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 

 Published in 8vo, since 1842; containing important articles 

 by W. G. Binney, Lea, Leidy, J. S. Phillips, Try on. 



