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Conrad (T. A.) — Descriptions and iilustrations of genera 

 of Shells [Fossils.] — Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1872, 

 pp. 50 to 55 and 2 plates. 



Treats of the fossil genera Crassatella, Fleurocojicha, PHonema, 

 Sca7?ibula, Ftero?neris, Vetericardia, Pleuromeris, Euloxa, Alveinus, 

 Pa?astarie, Latiana, Idoneaixa, and Trigonoarca. 



Tryon (George W., junr.) — Catalogue and Synonymy of 

 the Recent Species of the Family Lucinidse.— Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. July 16, 1872, pp. 82 to 96. 



The author enumerates 57 species of Liicina, Brug., (sub- 

 genera Here, Gabb, IVoodia, Desh., Cyclas, Klein., Codakia, 

 Scop., Miltha, H. & A. Ad.); 16 oi Myrtea, Turton, i of Philis, 

 Fischer, 22 of Loripes, Poli, 16 of Cryptodon, Turton, 5 of 

 Gafrariiim, Bolten, 2 of Uiigiilina, Daudin, 2 of Scacchia, 

 Philippi, 49 ol Mysia, Leach (subgenus Felania, Recluz., included) 

 and 3 species of unidentified Lucinidcc. 



Lewis (James, M.D.). — Shells of Herkimer and adjacent 

 counties in the State of New York. — Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philad. 1872 (pub. July 16) pp. 97 to 107. 



One hundred and five species of land and freshwater shells 

 are enumerated. 



Lewis (James, M.D.)— Shells of Tennessee (No. 2).— Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1872 (pub. July 16) pp. 108 to 115. 



Supplementary to a former list (Amer. Jour. Conch.) Fifty- 

 seven species are given. The ranges of many are indicated by 

 numbers referring to a tabic of localities. 



J.C. ii., May, 1879 



