rillNCIPAL ABBREVIATIONS. XI 



E. or E. M. Tableau Encyclopediquo et Methoclique dcs trois 



Regnes de la Nature. Vers. Plates. List of names by Bory 



St. Vincent. 

 Eaton, or Eat. or Eat. in Tr. Jour. Med. Eaton in tlie Transylvania 



Journal of Medicine, 1831. 

 Eichw. Fauna Casp. Eichwald's Fauna Oaspio- Caucasia, 1841. • 



(or Eichwald) Zool. Spec. Eichwald's Zoologia Specialis. 



Enc. Am. Xich. Conch, or Ency. Am. = Say, Nlch. 



Exot. Conch. Exotic Conchology ; ed. 1, imperfect, from 18:22 to 



1835 ; ed. 2, by Hanley, 1841. 



Fair, in Dankse V. S. S. 0. Fabricius in Dankse Videnskabernes 

 Selskabs Skrifter, 1788. 



Faun. Grcenl. (or Gr.) O. Fabricius' Fauna Grcenlandica, 



1780. 



Fav. Favanne de Montcerville's enlarged edition of Argenville's 



Conchyliologie, 1780. 

 Fer. or Ferussac. Ferussac ; here chiefly quoted for his remarks on 



Naiades in Guerin's Magasin de Zoologie, 1835. 

 Fischer, Mus. Demid. Fischer de Waldheim's Museum Demidoff, 



vol. iii. 1807. Descriptions indefinite. 

 Flern. or Fl. or F. Fleming's History of British Animals, 1828. 

 Forbes, Report Brit. As. Forbes on JEgean Mollusca in the Report 



of the British Association for 1843. 

 Forskdel, Desc. Anim. Forskal's Descriptiones Animalium, &c, 



quae in itinere Orientali observavit, 1775. 



Gm. or Gmel. or Gmelin. Gmelin's edition of the Systema Naturae 

 of Linnaeus, vol. i. pt 6, 1790. 



Gould, or Gould Mas. Gould's Report on the Invertebrata of Mas- 

 sachusetts, 1841. 



Gray. More frequently refers to his papers in Ann. Phil. 1825. 



Analyst. Gray in the Analyst for 1838 (vol. viii.) 



Apx. Fly. Gray's Appendix to Jukes' Voyage of the Fly; 



vol. ii. 1847. 



App. to Dieffenbach Zeal (or in Die/. Zeal.) = Dieffen. N. Z. 



Brach. Gray and Woodward's Catalogue of the Brachiopoda 



in the British Museum, 1853. 



in Brit. Mus. (or M. B) Gray's names attached to the tablets 



of shells in the British Museum. 



Cat. An. (or Plyc.) Gray's Catalogue of the Placentadae and 



Anomiadae in the British Museum, 1850. 



Parry (or in Parry, Sup. or Sup. to Parry). Gray's shells in 



the Supplement to the Appendix of Parry's voyage, 1 824. 



b 



