861 A. E. Verrill— The Bermuda Islands. 449 
Verrill, Addison E.—The Story of the Cahow, the mysterious extinct bird of 
the Bermudas. Popular Science Monthly, vol. lx, pp. 22-30, Nov., 1901. 
Verrill, Addison E.—The Cahow of the Bermudas, an extinct bird. Ann. and 
Mag. Nat. History, ix, pp. 26-31, Jan., 1902. 
Waite, F. C.—Bufo agua in the Bermudas. Science, new ser., xiii, pp. 342-343, 
March, 1901. 
Note.—Discusses the date of its introduction and its poisonous secretions. 
Terrestrial Mollusks. 
Aldrich, T. H.—Bermuda Shells. Nautilus, iii, No. 1, p. 9, 1889. Four species 
of Land-shells mentioned. 
Bartram, John T.—ULists of Shells in the Bermuda Pocket Almanac, 1876, 
78, °79. See above, p. 730, note. 
Bland, Thos.—Geographical Distribution of the Genera and Species of Land 
Shells of the West India Islands. Annals Lyceum Nat. Hist. of New York, 
vii, p. 391, 1867. See also Jones, Visitor’s Guide, p. 138, 159, containing 
the same list. 
Cockerell, D. T. A.—Notes on Slugs. Journ. Malac., vol. vi, pp. 3-5, 1897. 
Hastings, Gen. Russell—The Broken-tail Snail in Bermuda; and Reply, by 
Howard, L. O. and Riley, C. V. Insect Life, iv, p. 384, 1892. 
Jones, J. Matthew.—Cont. to the Nat. Hist. of the Bermudas. Part I. Mollusca. 
Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian Inst., Halifax, vol.i, pt. 2, pp. 14-26, 1864. 
Includes 10 terrestrial species. See also Visitor’s Guide, above. 
Kobelt, W.—Die geographische Verbreitung der Mollusken, III. Die Insel- 
faunen. Siebenter Jahrgang (1880), Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesell- 
schaft der Jahrbiicher. Frankfurt am Main, 8°, pp. 241-286. 
Note.—The Mollusks of Bermuda are discussed on pp. 257-258 and a list of 20 
species is given on p. 286. 
Pilsbry, Henry A.—The Air-breathing Mollusks of the Bermudas. See below, 
p. 863. Includes all known up to 1900, and Bibliography. See also, Heitl- 
prin, A., above, pp. 181-184; 191-201. 
Prime, Temple.—List of Land Shells and Corals; 1852. Bermuda Pocket 
Almanac for 1853, p. 55. 
Note.—Corresponds with the list in Jones’ Naturalist in Bermuda, pp. 106-7, 
except that the latter adds two names to the list. 
For Five Essays on the Spiral Snails of Bermuda, see above, p. 731, note. 
Insects. 
No descriptive works on Bermuda Insects, nor illustrations, HENS been hitherto 
published; those cited below are mostly mere lists. 
Butler, Arthur G.—Lepidoptera collected during the Challenger Exped. Ann. 
and Magazine Nat. Hist., ser. 5, xiii, pp. 183-8, 1884. See pp. 781, 782, 
above ; 9 species are enumerated. 
Dahl, Fred.—Land-fauna of the Bermudas, Plankton Expedition, vol. i, part 1. 
Note.—Includes a list of a few insects, spiders, land mollusca, isopods, ete. 
See pp. 749, 752, 755, 797, etc., above. 
