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BIBLIOGRAPHY OP 



[part II. 



[Thesaurus 

 Pa. PI. 



876 clxxxiv 



879 clxxxiv 



889 clxxxvi 



Part 17. 18.57. 



26 xi 



26 xiv 



28 XV 



Part 18. 1858. 

 15 xvi 



12 xvi 



15 xvii 



15 xvii 

 Part 19. 18.i9. 



83 ccxix 



83 ccxix 



92 ccxi 



Conchyliorum.] 



Fig. Name. 



C. versicolor Ad. ? 

 210, 211 gibberculum C. B. Ad. 

 238 gemmulosum C. B. Ad. 



290 scalariforme Say f 



(The page refers to Part IS, 1858.) 

 232 Conus leoninus Brug. 



157 perplexus Sowb. 



234 purpurascens Brad. 



204 var. comptus Gould. 



358 Pealii Green. 



var. candidus Kien. 

 384 arcuatus Br. Sf Sowh. 



393, 394 Pealii Green. 

 412 Philippi Kien. 



31, 32 Erato columbella Mke. 

 27, 28 vitellina Hinds. 



30, 31 Phos gaudeus Hinds. 



Locality. 



North America. 

 North America. 

 Florida. 



Mex. & W. Indies. 

 G. of Cal., W. Co- 

 San Bias, [lumbia. 

 Mexico, &c. 



Florida. 



Mazatlan. 



Florida. 



Mexico. 



California. 

 Magdalena Bay, Cal. 

 GulfofTehuantepec. 



Oster, Banister. — Extracts of Four Letters from Mr. 

 John Banister to Dr. Lister, communicated by him. to the 

 Publisher. (From Philosophical Transactions, No. 198. 

 March, 1693, p. 667.) 



[Descriptions of Fresh-Water and Land Shells engraved by Lister are 

 given. The paper must be of value in throwing light on Lister's Ameri- 

 can species. — W. G. B.] 



Winthrop. — An Extract of a Letter written by John Win- 

 THROP, Esq., Governor of Connecticut, in New England, to the 

 publisher, concerning some Natural Curiosities of those parts, 

 especially a very strange and very curiously formed Fish, sent 

 for the Repository of the Royal Society. (From Philosophical 

 Transactions, No. 57. March 25, 1670, p. 1151.) 



Winthrop. — A further account of the Stellar Fish, &c. (From 

 the same, p. 2221, No. 14. August 14, 1671.) 



