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D'Orbigny (Alcide Dessaliues). Histoire physique, politique et naturello 

 de File de Cuba. Par M. Eamou de la Sagra [etc.]. Mollusques. 

 Paris, Bertraud, 1853. 



2 vols. 8°. Vol. I, 2 1. mip., 264 pp.; toI. ii, 2 1. unp., 380 pp. Atlas folio, 

 1 1., xxix pL, n. d. [1842]. This publication, forming one of Sagra's series, but 

 iudepeudently issued in the French language, appeared irregularly as follows: 

 Vol. I, signatures 1-14 in 1841, signatures 15-17 and atlas in 1842; vol. ii, signa- 

 tures 1-7 in 1842, signatures 8-24 in 1847-1853. The two volumes were issued as 

 a whole in 1853, witli the latter date on the title-page. There is an^'edition in 

 Spanish, conformable with the rest of the Spanish series of the wort, which the 

 compiler lias not been able to consult, but which seems to have a Avidely differ- 

 ent pagination, though the i)lates are the same. 



Dunker (Dr. Wilhelm). Novitates coucliologica}. Mollusca marina- 

 Beschreibung und abbildung neuer oder weuig gekauiiter ineeres 

 conchylien. Cassel, Theo. Fischer, 1858-1870. 



144 p]3. 4°. 45 pi. 



Folin (Leopold, Marquis de). On the inoUusca of H. M. S. Challenger 

 expedition. The Ciecidai, comprising the genera Parastrophia, 

 Watsonia, and Ciiecuni. With a prefatory note by the Kev. Robert 

 Boog Watson, B. A., F. E. S. E., F. L. s!^, etc. 



Est. Zool. Soc. London ; Proceedings for 1879, with bastard title. London, 

 the Society, 1880. Pp. 8U6-812. 8°. 



Eeport on the CaecidsB collected by H. M. S. Challenger during 



the years 1873-1876. 



In "Challenger Reports," vol. xv, pp. 681-039, 1886. This is Apjjeudix B to 

 Watson's Eeport on the Gastropoda of the Challenger expedition, q. v. 



Gould (Dr. Augustus Addison). Descriptions of new genera and spe- 

 cies of shells. 



In Boston Society of Natural History; Proceedings. Boston, the Society, 1S62. 

 Vol. VIII, pp. 280-284. 8°. 



Otia conchologica. Boston, Gould & Lincoln, 18G2. 



256 pp. 8°. 



Eeport on the invertebrata of Massachusetts, published agree- 

 ably to an order of the legislature. Second edition, comprising the 

 mollusca. Edited by W. G. Binney. Boston, Wright & Potter, 

 1870. 



Eoyal 8°. viii, 524 pp., plates xvi-xxvii, and 405 cuts in the text. The copies 

 of this work, distributed by Dr. Gould's family, have a two-page sketch of his life 

 inserted after Mr. Binney's prefatory remarks. 



Gundlach (Don Juan). Apuntes para la fauna Puerto-Eiqueua. Quinta 

 parte. B, Molluscos marinos. 



lu Anales de la Soc. Esp. de Hist. Nat., tomo xil, pp. 441-484, 1883. 8°. The 

 author has had tbe assistance of Drs. Dunker and Von Martens in the prepara- 

 tion of this list of the shells of Porto Rico, which was preceded by a list of tbe 

 terrestrial mollusca, printed in the earlier portion of the same volume. 



Guppy (E. J. Lechmere). First sketch of a marine invertebrate fauna of 

 the Gulf of Paria and its neighborhood. 



In Scientific Association of Trinidad; Proceedings. Portofspain, J, Wulffj 

 London, TrUbner^ Dec, 1877. Vol. ii, Part XI, pp, 134-157, 8°. 



