MR. REEVE'S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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41. 

 Lovell Reeve, F.L.S. 



Conchologia Iconica; 



Or, Figures and Descriptions of the Shells of Molluscous Animals, 

 with Critical Remarks on their Synonyms, AjBfinities, and Circum- 

 stances of Habitation. By Lovell Eeeve, F.L.S. Published Monthly 

 in Parts, demy 4to, each containing eight plates, price IO5. 



[Part 148 just iTuhlislmd. 



In Monographs : 



£ s. d. 



achatina 1 9 



AchatineijLA 8 



AaiPHIDESMA 9 



Akca 1 1 6 



Artemis 13 



BucciNUM 18 



BULIMDS 5 12 



BULLIA 5 6 



Cardita 11 6 



Cardium 18 



Cassidaeia 16 



Cassis 15 6 



Chama 11 6 



Chiton 2 2 



Chitgnellus 16 



CoNus 3 



CORBULA 6 6 



Cbassatella 4 



CXPRiEA 1 14 



Ctpeicabdia 3 



Delphinula 6 6 



DoNAX 12 



DoLiuM 10 6 



Ebuena 16 



Fasciolaeia 9 



FlCULA 16 



FiSSURELLA 1 6 



Fusus 16 6 



Glauconome 1 6 



Haliotis 1 1 



Haepa 5 6 



Helix 13 5 



Hemipecten 1 6 



HiNNITES 16 



ISOCAEDIA 1 6 



Lucina 



lutearia 



Mactra 1 



Mangelia 



Mesalia and Eglisia 



Mesodesma 



MlTEA 2 



Monoceros 



MUEEX 2 



Mtadoea 



Nassa 1 



Natica 1 



Nerita 1 



Oliva 1 



Oniscia 



Palddomus 



Partula 



Patella 2 



Pecten 2 



Pectunculus 



Phoeus 



Pleueotoma 2 



Pterocera 



Purpura 



Pteula 



Ranella 



RiCINULA 



rostellaria 



Strombus 1 



Struthiolaria 



Turbinella 



Triton 1 



TUEBO 



Turritella 



VOLUTA 1 



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Genibs just ready : — Neeitina. 



"This great work is intended to embrace a complete description and illustration of 

 tlie shells of molluscous animals ; and so far as we have seen, it is not such as to dis- 

 appoint the large expectations that have been formed respecting it. The figures of the 

 shells are all of full size : in the descriptions a careful analysis is given of the labours 

 of others : and the authoi' has apparently spared no pains to make the work a standard 

 authority on the subject of which it treats." ATHEN.,f!TT;ir. 



