314 JOURNAL OF COKCHOLOGY, VOL. lO, .\0. ID, APRIL, 1903. 



Strand, Co. Donegal," by Miss A. L. Massv [12 spp., new records for N.W. 

 Ireland]. '■'■ Suciinea oblonga near Mallow ;" CcEcilianella acicida in Co. Waterford," 

 by P. H. Grierson. "Animal Remains from Gobbins Caves, Co. Antrim," by 

 R. F. ScHARFF [Mollusca 4spp.]. 

 La Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, (4) annee n, no. 388, Feb., 1903. 



"Note sur quelques fossiles des faluns de laTouraine (Helvetien inferieur) et des 

 environs d'Orthez (Helvetien superieiir)," by M. Peyrot \^Nassa miqiieliri. sp.]. 

 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. 54, 



pt. 2, May — Sept., 1902. 



"Additions to the Japanese Land Shell Fauna, VI.," by H. A. Pilsbry 

 [chiefly detailed descriptions of names previously published; illustrated by 5 pis. J. 

 "The Mollusca of the Mt. Mitchell Region, North Carolina," by B. Walker and 

 H. A. Pilsbry [report on a collection made by Messrs. Ferris and Walker in 1901 

 to Mt. Mitchell, the highest peak of the Appalachians; 112 species recorded and 

 several nn. spp. figured in pis. 24-25]. " Phylogeny of the species of /^f<,^-«r with 

 remarks on an abnormal form of Fidgur canaliculatwn, and Sexual Dimorphism in 

 Fulgur carica" by Burnett Smith. "Southwestern Land Snails," by H. A. 

 Pilsbry [about 20 spp. and n. var. from Texas, &c.]. "On some Living and 

 Fossil Snails of the genus fhysa, found at Las Vegas, New Mexico," by Ada 

 Springer. "Additions to the Japanese Land Snail Fauna," by H. A. Pilsbry 

 [7 nn. spp. of Claiisilia, figured with others in pis. 27 and 28]. 

 Annales de la Societe Royale Malacologique de Belgique, tome 36, 1901. 



"Description de trois moUusques nouveaux provenant de I'Etat independant 

 du Congo," by Ph. Dautzenberg [Achatiiia niarteli, Melaitia hibrechtsi, Unio 

 (5;7a;-^? figured in pi. i]. "Appendice No. 3 au catalogue illustre des coquilles 

 fossiles de I'eocene des environs de Paris," by M. Cossmann [pis. 2 — 7]. "De la 

 valeur marchande et du degre de rarete actuel de Pleurotomaria beyrichi" by 

 H. DE Cort [price gradually lowering owing to capture of numerous examples]. 

 "Diagnoses de quelques especes de coquilles nouvelles et d'un genre nouveau 

 provenant de I'Etat independant du Congo, suivies de quelques observations 

 relatives a des especes deja connues," by P. Dupuis and S. Putzeys [ii nn. spp., 

 Ceras n. gen., with outline figures]. ^^ PaiiopcEii honi Nyst," by E. Vincent 

 [figured]. 

 Bihang till Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, vol. 27, 



part 4. 



" Ueber eine Molluskfauna vom Grey Hook auf Spitzbergen," by E. Kayser 

 [4 nn. spp. fossils described; Nathorslella n. gen.]. 

 The Annals of Scottish Natural History, no. 45, Jan., 1903. 



"Mollusca observed at Stromness, Orkney," by J. Waterstox [15 spp. of 

 Land and Freshwater Mollusca recorded]. ''^ Pupa anglica (Fer. ) in Linlithgow- 

 shire," by W. Evans. 

 Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association, 1898-99, no. 15. 



" Malacology," by Col. C C Grant [nothing new]. 

 "Synopsis of the Family Veneridce and of the North American Recent Species," 



by W. H. Dall {Pioc. U.S. Nat. A/us., vol. 26, pp. 335 — 412, pis. 12 — 16, 



no. 1 312) [137 species recognized, distributed in 22 genera, Cyclinella, Psephidia, 



nn. genn.]. 

 " Notes on Holocene Mollusca from North Cornwall," by the Rev. R. Ash- 



ington Bullen {Proc. Malac. Soc, vol. $, pt 3) [10 marine, 15 L.F.W. forms, 



with notes of occurrence, etc.]. 

 "The Manchester Museum, Owens College: Descriptive Catalogue of the 



Embryological Models," by S. J. HiCKSON [the only mollusc referred to is the 



trochophore larva of Teredo\ 



