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Cauda of the body-whorl which is obhquely sulcated is of a somewhat 

 reddish tint. Those specimens which are costate, and may be re- 

 garded as representing the typical form, have the spire somewhat 

 turreted, whilst in those which are smooth this feature is less observable. 

 A variety of Columbella {Anachis) minusada Gould^ is very like the 

 lineated form of this species. C. minuscula, however, has more 

 numerous and finer costae, and a denticulate labrum, upon which the 

 characteristic brown blotch of the present species appears to be 

 wanting. Type in British Museum. 



BI BLIOGRAPHY, 



(limited to works received by the society's librarian). 



The Irish Naturalist, vol. ii, nos. 6-9, June-Sepu, 1902. 



" Land and Freshwater Shells from Co. Clare," by P. H. Grierson. '^Vertigo 

 edentula on Furze Bushes," by H. L. Orr. " Some new stations for Mollusca " 

 \Odostomia plicata, Enliiiiella nitidissiina, Otina otis, Sheep Haven ; Hydrobia 

 ventrosa. Clew Bay ; Splunia binghami, Youghal Strand] ; " Longford Land and 

 Freshwater Mollusca" [new records for the county], by R. Welch. "Abnormal 

 Land Mollusca from Bundoran " [reversed and scalariform Helix neinoralis\, by 

 R. Welch. 

 The Naturalist, nos. 545-548, June-Sept., 1902. 



"Terrestrial Mollusca of Doncaster " [42 spp. and varr.], by H. H. CORBETT. 

 "New locality for Clausilia rolphii in Lincolnshire" [Kenwick BarJ, by C S. 

 Carter. "Lincolnshire Non-Marine Mollusca" [149 spp. with bibliography], by 

 H. Wallis Kew. '■'■ Pyraniidula riipestris near Grantham," by C. S. Carter. 

 '■'■Hyalinia liicida near Alford, North Lincolnshire," by C. S Carter. "Faliides- 

 trina jenkinsi in Lincolnshire," by H. Wallis Kew. '^Pupa secale in South 

 Lincolnshire," by C. S. Carter. " Pisidmm henslowanic/n and Band-Formula 

 12045 oi Helix nemoralis near Brigg," by C. S. Carter. '■^Pisidiiim hensloivanuiii 

 in Lincolnshire," by H. Wallis Kew. " Mollusca from Grantham District "[34 

 spp.], by C. S. Carter. ^'^ Piif-a ringens at Flamborough Head," by W. C Hey. 

 '^ Valvata cristata in Upper Airedale, Yorkshire," l)y F. Rhodes. '■'■Cyclostoina 

 at Oxcombe, Lincolnshire, N.," by C. S. Carter. "Pisidiuin siibtrnncatum near 

 Louth, Lincolnshire, N.," by C. S. Carter. ^'■Agrioliinax agrestis devouring 

 Earthworms," by C. S. Carfkr. " Yorkshire Naturalists at North Grimston" [list 

 of 35 spp. collected], by T. Shei'PARD. " Half-a-Day's Ramble at Mablethorpe " 

 [list of 31 marine spp.], by Arthur Smith. 

 The Naturalists' Journal, vol. 11, no. 120, June, 1902. 



" How Slugs Descend from a Height," by J. W. Fawcett." 

 The Nautilus, vol. 16, nos. 2-5, June-Sept., 1902. 



"A new species of Lampsilis" [Z. blatchkyi,'\x\^v&Xi'a., figd.]," by L. E. 

 Daniels. " New England Marine Collecting " [remarks on rarity and frequency], 

 by Rev. H. W. Winkley. "Notes on the Giant Limas" [distinctive characters], 

 by Wm. H. Dall. "The Shell-Bearing Mollusca of Rhode Island " [3 additions 

 to previous list], by H. F. Carpenter. "A new genus of Eocene Eulimidre " 

 {Ptereidima, type P. elegans, St. Maurice, La.], by T. L. Casey. "Three new 

 species of Chromodoris " [C. universilatis, C. forterce, C. ;nc/arlandi, California], by 



I "Otia Conch.," p. i^i. 



