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Lockington (W. N.) — Walks round San Francisco. — The 

 Bay Shore. — Amer. Nat., Aug. 1878, vol. xii., p. 505 to 512. 



Notes on, inter alia, the common mollusks, marine or 



terrestrial. 



Lockwood (S.) — Argonauta tuberculosa. — Amer. Nat., 

 Aug. 1878, vol. xii., p. 560. 



Having found it on the coast of New Jersey, the author thinks 



its geographical range is enlarging. 



Macleay (William, F.L.S.) — On the power of locomotion 

 in the Tunicata. — Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, 

 1878, vol. iii., p. 54 and 55. 



Malaise (M. C.) — Discovery of Brachiopoda of the genus 

 Lingula. — Bull, de I'Ac. R. des Sc, des Lett, et des B. arts 

 de Belgique, second series, vol. xlvi., 1878. 



Mather (Fred.) — Freshwater Mussels and Ducks. — Amer. 

 Nat, Oct. 1878, vol. xii., p. 695. 



It is not possible to keep ducks in some parts of Virginia, as 



at low water the ducklings were liable to be caught and held by 



the mollusks till drowned by the rising tide. 



Mazyck (Wm. G.) and Vogdes (A. W.) — Description of a 

 new fossil from the Cretaceous Beds of Charleston 



S. C. — Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1878, p. 272, and 

 woodcut. 



Anomia Andersonii. 



Monterosata (Marchese di) — Enumeralization and sy- 

 nonyms of the Conchifera of the Mediterranean. — 



Giornale di Scienze naturali ed economische. — (Palermo 

 1878, vol. xiii.) 



Montauge Freres (M.M. de.) — Practical Studies on the 

 enemies and maladies of the Oyster in the Basin of 

 Arcachon. — Etudes pratiques sur les ennemis et les maladies 

 de I'Huitre dans le bassin d'Arcachon. — Actes Soc. Linn. 

 Bordeaux, 1878, vol. xxxii., p. 217 to 245. 



