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CrOiald. — Expedition Shells described for the work of the United 

 States Exploring Expedition, commanded by Charles Wilkes, 

 U. S. K: by Aug. A. Gould, M. D. Boston, 1846. (Yide 

 Proceedings of the Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. ii.) 



(Under this title, Dr. Gould distributed extras of liis papers in Boston 

 Society's Proceedings.) 



-Description of some New Species of Shells: by 

 John II. Redfield. (Annals of N. Y. Lye. Nat, Hist., vol. 

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Page. Plate. Fig. Name. 



165 xi 2 Triton Oregonense Pted field. 



Locality. 

 Straits of San Juan de 

 Fuca, Oregon. 



»§, — Molluscous Animals of South Carolina: by Prof. 

 Lewis R. Gibbes. (From Appendix to the Geology of South 

 Carolina, 1848. No descriptions are given.) , 



Pupa ovata Say. 



pentodon Say. 

 Bulimus decollatus L. 



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Page. 





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xix 



Octopus granulatus Lam. 



xix 



xix 



Loligo brevipenna Les. 



xix 



xix 



Spirula Peronii Lam. 



xix 



xix 



Tebennophorus Carolinen- 



xix 





sis Bosc. 



xix 



xix 



Limax flavus Linn. 



xix 



xix 



Helix albolabris Say. 



xix 



xix 



major Binn. 



xix 



xix 



aspersa Miill. 



xix 



xix 



thyroidus Say. 



xix 



xix 



tridentata Say. 



xix 



xix 



fallax Say. 



xix 



xix 



appressa Say. 



six 



xix 



auriculata Say. 



XX 



xix 



Carolinensis Lea. 



XX 



xix 



• inornata Say. 



XX 



xix 



concava Say. 



XX 



xix 



alternata Say. 



XX 



xix 



perspectiva Say. 



XX 



xix 



gularis Say. 



XX 



xix 



pulchella Mull. 



XX 



xix 



Pupa rupicola. 



XX 



xix 



fallax Say. 



XX 



Glandina truncata Gmel. 

 Succinea campestris Say. 



ovalis Say. 

 Auricula bidentata Say. 



obliquus Say. 

 Planorbis lentus Say. 



parvus Say. 



glabratus Say. 

 Physa gyrina Say. 

 Limnaeus columella Say. 



macrostomia Say. 



humilis Say. 

 Paludina decisa. 



Integra Say. 



intertexta Say. 

 Melania proxima Say. 



oatenaria Say. 



altilis Lea. 

 Ancylus ? 



