THE MOLLUSCAN FAUNA OF TASMANIA, 37 
11f. pra fe The tenth sero ee is the first which contains 
any details <a — ology. The other works have 
been referred to alre 
12+. Martini and rhea oe ut sup. 
18+. Marryn’s eit eer Concnotoey, &e. 
14+. bony tach Museum Conon., wt supra. I have only 
en Swainson’s entetisition of his system. - 
15*t. MevscueEn, ut supra. 
16*+. Dittwynn’s CATALOGUE. 
17. THe a gt ag AND Pig cae wee: oe 
By G. B. Sowerby, Parts I & II, London, 1838-9. 
18. Species ConcnuyLiorvM, or concis Spain} decsdoties 
and observations of all the species of recent shells, wit 
their varieties. Part I containing a monograph of the 
genus Cymba, by W. J. Broderip, and monographs of 
the genera dealias, Ovulum, and Pandora, by G. B. 
Sowerby. 4to, 14 col. plates. London, 1830. 
19*, A catalogue of the shells contained in the collection of 
the late Earl of Tankerville, arranged according to the 
Lamarckian Conchological System; with an appendix 
containing the descriptions of many new species. Small 
9 col, plates. London,1825. By G. B. Sowerby. 
20. Tursaurus ConciHyLioRuM, or figures and descriptions 
of shells. By G. B. Sowerby, j jun., London. Begun in 
1842, and continued for some years. I have only seen 
three volumes, and believe that the work was. not 
continued. 
21, A pad isto Manvat. By G.B. Sowerby, j jun., 
8vo., second edition, 662 figures (only 500 in the first 
edition). London, 1842. 
22. stagrapag aor aain Intustr are or coloured figures of 
all the e fi cent s 
cellaria, 
12mo., 158 coloured plates. London, 1832-41. The 
figures excellent, “tet the letter-press very bad, and the 
arrangement ¢ sed. 
23. Tue Genera or Recent anv Fosstt Suetrs. 2 vols. 
8yo., ig col. feat By James Sowerby. London, 
1820- 
24, is Ase s TREATISE ON SHELLS AND SHELL-FI 
—- Longmans, 1840. 12mo. Woodcuts only, cma 
. A rather fanciful work, but some of the 
tae been adopted, and full justice has hardly been 
done to it. It is one of Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopedia. 
