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Both forms were found at Irvine in Ayrshire, and the first- 

 named also in the island of Bute. 



Coues (Dr. Elliott) and Yarrow (Dr. H. C.)— Notes on the 



Natural History of Fort Macon, N.C., and vicinity 



(No. 5)— Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1878, pp. 297 to 328. 



A list of moUusca is given at pp. 301 to 304, including an 



Ommasfrejjhes, a LoHgo, an Acus, an AnacJiis, a Columhella, a 



Cerithiopsis, an Euliina^ a Stronibus, a Mitra, 2 Marginellce, a 



Porcellana, a Scalaria, a Crepidula, a Liitorina, a Volva, an 



Utrkulus, a Siyliola, a Teredo, a Zirphcca, a Do7iax, a Glyci/neris 



(Panopcea), a Mya, a Saxicava, a Tottenia, a Chione, a Lticina, 



an Argiiia, a Modiolaria, a Modiola, a Pimm, a Crassatelia, a 



Molgula, a Cynthia, and an Amarceciiim, and 17 species of the 



following genera oi Polyzoa .-^Crisia, Amathia (2). Vesicularia, 



JEtea, Bitgula, Acainarchis, Membranipora (2), .? Cupularia, 



Biflustra, Hippothoa (3), Cellepora, Lepralia and Discopora. 



Crane (Miss Agnes.) — Recent and Fossil Cephalopoda.- 



Geol. Mag.^Nov. 1878. 



Crane (Miss Agnes.) — The General History of the Ce- 

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 1878. 



Crana (Miss Agnes.) — The General History of the Cepha- 

 lopoda, Recent and Fossil. — Geol. Mag., Nov. 1878, 

 New Sen Decade II., vol. v., p. 487 to 499. — Brighton and 



Sussex N. H. S. 



Crowther (Henry). — Whitby. — Hobkirkand Porritt's Natura- 

 list, Dec. 1878 and Jan. 1879, iv. 73-74, and 81 to 85. 



Discursive notes on various mollusca — land, freshwater and 

 marine, found at this part of the Yorkshire coast. At the conclu- 

 sion priority is claimed for the discovery of the occurrence of Tectura 

 testudinalis in Yorkshire, and the consequent extension of its 

 geographical range southward. — This however is not a new fact, 

 having been several times before recorded, notably by Dr. Jeffreys 



