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IS. On several new species of Spondylus. — Proc. Zool. Soc, XV,. p. 86. 

 —Ann. and Mag. N. H. XX. p. 207. 



14. Description of new species of Ovulum. — Proc. Zool. Soc. 1848, 

 p. 135. 



15. Description of new species of Cancellaria. — Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 1848, p. 136. 



16. Thesaurus Conchy liorum, or figures and descriptions of recent 

 Shells, in monographs. Parts 1 to 14. London, 1842-54. 



17. Conchological Illustrations. London, 1830-1842. 



18. Popular British Conchology. London, 1854. 



19. Letter to Mr. Weiherell on a species of Bulimus found in London 

 Clay at Primrose Hill, provisionally named B. tenuistriatus {B. el- 

 lipticus, var. of Edwards'). — Journ. Geol. Soc. L p. 20. 



20. On a new genus of Cirripedes in the possession of Mr. Wetherell, 

 from the Upper Chalk, near Rochester, named Loricula pulchella, 

 more completely described by Mr. Darwin in his monograph of 

 fossil LepadcB published bv the Palaeontographical Society. — Ann. 

 Nat. Hist. 1843, XII. p. 260, fig.— X. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 1844, p. 384 

 {Beschreihung eines neuen fossilen Cirripeden aus der obern Kreide 

 bei Rochester). 



21. Observations on a new genus of Pholadidce named Triomphalia, 

 and Observations on a remarkable specimen of Pholas calva in Mr. 

 Cuming's collection. — Proc. Zool. Soc. 1849, p. 160. 



SowERBY (James). 



1. British Mineralogy. London, 1802-17, 5 vols. 8°. 



2. British Miscellany, or coloured figures of new, rare, or little-known 

 Animal subjects, many not before ascertained to be natives of the 

 British Isles. Lond. 1 806, 8°. 



3. Exotic Mineralogy. Lond. 1811-17, 2 vols. 8°. 



4. The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain. London, 1812-29, 6 vols. 



8°. — (German, E. Desor und L.Agassiz) Neuch. 1837-44, 8° 



(French, L. Agassiz) Neuchatel, 1838-44, 8°. 



5. Some Account of tlie Spiral Tubes or Ligaments in the genus Te- 

 rebratula of Lamarck, as observed in several species of fossil Shells. 

 — Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. XIL 2, p. 514, fig. — Isis, 1820, U. 

 p. 181. 



6. On a Fossil Shell of a fibrous structure, the fragments of which 

 occur abundantly in the Chalk strata and in the Flints accompanying 

 it {Inoceramus cuvieri). — Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 453. 



7. On Fossil Organic Remains found on the banks of the Tagus near 

 Lisbon.— Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 1, V. p. 611. 



SowERBY (James D. C). 



1. On a remarkable Fossil found in Coal Shale. — Zool. Journ. I. p. 252; 

 II. p. 22.— Feruss. Bull. 1826, VIL p. 256. 



2. Helix nemoralis, a carnivorous animal ? — Zool. Journ. I. p. 284. — 

 Isis, 1830, IV. p. 418. 



3. On the Habits of the Plecotus auritus, or Long-eared Bat. — Phil. 

 Mag. ser. 3, VIII. p. 265. 



4. On Fossil Shells from the Himalaya.— J. A. S. B. I. p. 248. 



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