236 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The sub-family Ftychatractince embraces the genera Meyeria 

 Dunker and Metzger and Ptychati actus Stimpson, the former 

 containing one and the latter three species. 



The sub-family FasciolariincB has the genus Fasciolaria, with 

 fourteen recognised species, but under these are placed as syno- 

 nyms many species formerly considered distinct. Five specific 

 names are mentioned of doubtful or unidentified Fasciolaria'.. 



The sub-family Peristeruiince. contains the genera Feristernia 

 with 30 species, Latirus -with. 34 species, Leucozonia vi'ith 5 species 

 and Lagena with 3. 



The family BuccinidcB embraces the sub-families Melongenince, 

 NepiuniincP', Fisaniince, Bicccini?icE, Eburnince and Fhotince. 



These parts contain 64 plates, illustrating the shell, opercula 

 and dentition of the different species. The xii part contams also 

 a very full index to the genera, species and synonyrhs njentioned 

 in the third volume. 



Les Mollusques Marins du Rousillon. Descriptions et 

 synonym ie. (The Marine Mollusca of Rousillon, France, with 

 descriptions and synonymy). — By MM. E. Bucquoy and Ph. 

 Dautzenberg. 



This work is intended to be a complete account of the marine 

 mollusca of the Mediterranen coast at Rousillon, which part of 

 France is exceptionally rich in this department. 



It is intended to give a diagnosis of each species, with full 

 indications of habitat, distribution and geological origin, and to 

 complete the work in 8 or 10 parts which will be charged to sub- 

 scribers at 4 francs each, payable on the publication of each part. 



The text will be accompanied by Photographic plates most 

 beautifully executed, five of which will accompany each part, and 

 a specimen plate accompanies the prospectus. 



J.C, iii., October, 1881 



