35° BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1 8 78. 



in the 5 th vol, of his standard work. 



Crowther (Henry). — Unio margaritifer at Whitby. — 



Hobkirk and Porritt's Naturalist, Oct. 1878, iv. 40. 



Occurred in company with the var. sinuaia Lam., in the 

 river Esk. 



Dale (C. W.) — List of land and freshwater mollusca of 

 Glanville's Wootton parish, Dorsetshire. — In the 



History of Glanville's Wootton, in the county of Dorset, 



including its Zoology and Botan}^ — London, 1878, pp. 331 



to 334- 



The molluscan fauna of this parish hardly appears to have 

 been thoroughly investigated, as Mr. Dale's list only includes 39 

 species, of which 2 are Sphceriiun^ 2 Fisidiiim, 1 Unio, i Byfhinia, 

 I Valvata, 7 Planorbis, 2 Fhysa, 2 Lymncea, i A?icyhis, 1 Succinea, 

 3 Zonites, 8 Helix, i Bulimus, 2 Pupa, 1 Vertigo, i Cydostonms) 

 I Arion and 3 Limax. 

 Dale (C. W.) — History of Glanville's Wootton including its 



Zoology and Botany. — Crown 8vo., 2 photos. 12s., Hatchards, 



187, Piccadilly, Sept. 1878. 



Fielden (H. W.)— The Land and Freshwater Mollusca 

 of the Maltese Group.— Zool. May 1878, p. 193, &c. 



Fischer (Dr. Paul.) — Essay on the Geographical dis- 

 tribution of the Brachiopoda and Mollusca of the 

 Oceanic Littoral of France. — Essai sur la Distribution 

 Geographique des Brachiopodes et des MoUusques du littoral 

 oceanique de la France. — Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, 1878, 

 xxxii., pp. 171 to 215. 



This lengthy and elaborate essay is intended to compare the 



fauna of the Western Coast of France with those of the British 



Isles and of the French Mediterranean coast-line. The first 



section treats of the sub-divisions of the Western Coast of France, 



three in number : ist, the j-egion of Normandy or of the Manche, 



which extends from Dunkirk to Cape la Hogue : 2nd, the Arjnori- 



can region, from Cape la Hogue to the mouth of the Loire ; 3rd, 



the Aquitatiian region extends from the Loire to the Biddassoa. 



J.C, ii., Nov., 1879 



