BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1878. 367 



Schneider (Dr. Oscar.) — Natural History of Caucasus. — 



Jour, of Isis Soc. of Dresden. — MoUusca — by Editor, 

 arachnoids, hemiptera, alga, minerals, rocks, fossils, i6o, 

 pp. and 5 plates. 



Tate (Prof Ralph.) — Descriptions of three New species 

 of Helix from South Australia. — Proc. Linn. Soc, 

 New South Wales 1878, vol. ii., pp. 290 and 291. 



Helix induta, related to H. Lincolnensis Pfr., North Para 



River ; H. putilis, resemble IT. Pefioleiisis Cox, slopes of the 



Cape Northumberland Cliffs ; and B. arenicola, closely resembhng 



the European H. rupestris^ Holdfast Bay and Surveyor's Point 



Yorke's peninsula and River Murray Cliffs at Mannum. 



Wattebled (G.) — Discovery of Cyrena Geslini at 

 Merignac. — Decouverte du Cyrena Geslini a Merignac. — 

 Comptes Rendus, Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, 1878, vol. xxxii., 

 p. 17. 



Wattebled (G.) — On a new shell-bearing fossil at 



Si me. — Sur un nouveau gisement coquillier a la Sime. — 

 Comptes Rendus, Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, 1878, vol. xxxii., 

 p.6i. 



Yields Cardita Jouanneti. 



Wattebled (G.) — The habitats of some of the Mollusca 

 of the mountains of the Basses-Pyrenees. — Note sur 

 I'habitat de quelques mollusques terrestres dcs montagues des 

 Basses-Pyrene'es. — Comptes Rendus Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, 

 1878, vol. xxxii., pp. 81 to 83. 



The notes refer to Helix constricta Boub., H Quimperiana 



Fer., Claiisilia Fauli, Azeca tiidevs Pult., Pomatias obscuriis 



Drap., and Unio Margaritifer L. 



Weatherby (W. G.) — Terrestrial IVIollusca of Texas. — 



Amer. Nat., March 1878, vol. xii., p. 184 and 185 and 2 

 woodcuts. 



Notes on various species of Helix, Zonites, Biilivnilus. 



Helicina and Pupa. A new variety of Helix vulticosa is described 



under the name of H. Copei; collected in Hardin County. 



