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Say. — 11. Catalogae of Exotic Shells in my Cabinet, 1833. 



Prime. — List of known species of Pisidium, with their Synon- 

 ymy : by Temple Prime. (From Annals of New York Lyceum 

 of Natural History, vol. vii. March, 1859.) 



Page. 





Page. 





9-i Pisidium abditum Hald. 



102 



Pisidium Steenbuchi March. 





Cyclas minor C. B. Ad. 





Cyclas Steenbuchi Moll. 





P. minus Stimp. 



102 



tenellum Gould. 





Kurtzi Prime. 





P. rubellum Prime. 





zonatum Prime. 



102 



variabile Prime. 





regulare Prime. 





P. grande Whitt. MS. 





notatum Prime. 



102 



ventricosum Prime. 





amplum Ingalls. 



102 



Virginicum Bgt. 





resartum Ingalls. 





Tellina Virginica Gmel. 





ruhrum Lewis MS. 





pusilla (pars) 





plenum Lewis. 





Dillw. 



95 



Adaiusi Prime. 





Cyclas Virginica Fer. 





Cyclas nitida Migh. 





dubia Say. 



97 



compressum Prime. 





dubiosa Say, 





Cyclas aUilis Anth. 





(Physemoda) sequa- 





P. altile Anth. 





lis Raf. 



98 



equilaterale Prime. 





P. ahruptum Hald. 



98 



ferrugineum Prime. 





dubium Hald. 



100 



Novi-Eboraci Prime. 





asquale Raf. 



101 



rotundatum Prime. 







Cooper. — Report upon the Mollusca collected on the Survey: 

 by Wm. Cooper, (In Reports on the Natural History, &c., 

 of Minnesota, Nebraska, Washington, and Oregon Territories, 

 made in connection with the Pacific Railroad Survey. New 

 York, 1859.) 



[Descriptions of new species only are given, and full notes of locality, 

 &c.— W. G. B.] 



Page. 



369 Mures: foliatus Gmelin. 



AI. monodon Esch. 



Cerastoma monodon Carp. 

 foliatum Carp, 

 369 festivus Hinds. 



Pteronotus festivus Carp. 



369 Triton Oregonense Redf. 



Tritonium {Buccinuni) can- 



cellatum Midd. 

 Piisus Oregonensis Reeve. 

 cancellatus Reeve. 

 Triton cancellatum (Ore- 

 gonense) Carp. 



