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THE MOLLUSCAN FAUNA OF TASMANIA, 41 
in any language like it for Sc te and high scientific 
character. It has done more to popularize conchology 
than any other book in the nd ei the subject. Pro- 
fessor T'ate’s additions are very valuable 
50. Manvet DE ConcHuyYLio.oGiE etde Paléontologie conchy- 
liologique, par le Dr. J. E. Chenu. 2 vols., large 8vo. 
and name the most of the species in any collection. 
. A Moyocrapn or Avstratian Lanp Suetts, by James 
C. Cox, M.D., 8vo., Sydney, 1868, with 18 coloured 
plates, containing over 400 figures. This work, I need 
hardly say, is perfect of its kind, and reflects the highest 
credit upon the author. It is truly an astonishing 
ieodietas for a young Colony. 
Cn 
ee 
4! 
ie) 
. A Monoerapu or THE Lanp achat OF ® Vier 1 
vol., 8vo. Ramos 1873. By W. Legrand. A smaller 
work than that of Dr. Cox, but hialy equal to it in 
finish and srs tbat 
54.* Favanne DE Montervitte, pére et fils. 3 vols., 4to., 
ad uals 80. This is an augmentation of D Argenville, 
56. 
or) 
Prerrrer Monocraruta Hexicorum Viventium. 2 
vols., 8yo. ipzig, 1848. 
57. Jonas Ze tschrift, fiir. Malac., &. The German 
Journal of Doachalonty: in which many Australian 
pecs are described. 
ee 0 now of one copy of this scarce work in 
these Colonies, which is in the library of the Royal 
mania. — 
59.* H. ©. Kuster. This is a new edition of Marti 
ni and 
Chemnitz, published i in Be mberg from 1837, xe for 
Pare! Ahr subsequently. ES, new Austr shells 
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