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BIBLIOGRAPHY, 



(l.IMlTEP TO WORK.S Kl'X'lUVED KV THE SOCIETY'S LIBRARIAN) 



" Monograph of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of the British Isles," 



by John W. Taylor (part 15, pp. 65-144). 



On the cover of this part Mr. Taylor describes and figures as new to science 

 the Irish species of V//r?/ia, which was first identified by him with V. elongata 

 Drap. {Irish Naturalist, 1907, p. 225) and subsequently with V. fyrenaica Fer. 

 by Mr. Bowell (id., 1908, p. 94), and calls it V. hibernica. 



By omitting detailed lists of localities in the case of ubiquitous species, Mr. 

 Taylor is now appreciably quickening the progress of his work, and we do not 

 think that anything is lost by such omission. The present part finishes Hyalinia, 

 and also gives us Zonitoides excavattts and part of Z. iiitidus. There is one coloured 

 plate, figuring all the species of these two genera on the crawl ; but the Zonitid.c 

 do not lend themselves to colour-printing, and though this is by no means an 

 unsuccessful attempt to represent them an naiurel, yet it would not be of material 

 aid for purposes of identification. The letterpress is as thorough and exhaustive as 

 usual. Under Eticoniihis fttlviis the American forms are fully dealt with. The 

 photographic portraits and other insets continue to enhance the interest of the work. 



