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BIBLIOGRAPHY: 



Papers and records published with respect to the natural 

 history and physical features of the North of England. 



MOLLUSCA, 1884-5. 



The present instalment covers the molluscan bibliography of two 

 years. An inspection of it will show that the great mass of the 

 work done has reference solely to the land and freshwater species, 

 there being only four titles (those by G. Brook, R. D. Darbishire, 

 G. H. Parke, and G. W. Shrubsole) which refer to marine species. 



The most important contribution to the marine molluscan fauna 

 of the North published during the two years is the Rev. W. C. Hey's 

 list of Yorkshire species published in the Naturalist. Papers 

 published in this journal are, however, not included in the biblio- 

 graphy, inasmuch as it is devoted entirely to the North of England, 

 and it would be undesirable to occupy space by an enumeration of 

 their titles ; and naturalists using these bibliographical papers must 

 do so in conjunction with the index to the Naturalist. 



Yorkshire, Notts, Lincolnshire. 



Anonymous (no signature) [W. Eagle Clarke, W. Denison Roebuck, 

 J. W. Taylor, and W. Nelson]. 

 Conchological Notes from the Neighbourhood of Hatfield Chase [Field notes 

 of land and freshwater mollusca collected in a couple of days' investigation of 

 the borders of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Nottinghamshire]. Nat., February 

 1884, ix, 115-116. 



Anonymous (no signature). Yorkshire. 

 Achatina acicula [copied from the Naturalist]. Nat. Hist. Journ., September 

 15th, 1885, p. 122. 



Anonymous [The Recorder of the Conchological Society], All the Counties. 

 The Present State of Knowledge of the Distribution of Land and Freshwater 

 Mollusca in Britain [A list of the counties and vice-counties of the 

 British Isles, showing the number of species authenticated for each by passing 

 under the eyes of the Conchological Society's referees. The total number of 

 species so authenticated for the counties and vice-counties in the North of 

 England are as follows: — No. 53, Lincolnshire South, 1 ; No. 54, Lincoln- 

 shire North, 22 ; No. 56, Nottinghamshire, 3 ; No. 57, Derbyshire, 14 ; 

 No. 58, Cheshire, 14 ; No. 59, Lancashire South, 14 ; No. 60, Lancashire 

 West, 19; No. 61, Yorkshire South-East, 63; No. 62, Yorkshire North- 

 East, 65 ; No. 63, Yorkshire South-West, 78 ; No. 64, Yorkshire Mid- 

 West, 96 ; No. 65, Yorkshire North-West, 61 ; No. 66, Durham, 7 ; No. 67, 

 Northumberland South, 4; No. 68, Cheviotland, 1 ; No. 69, Westmoreland, 

 with Lake Lancashire, 20 ; No. 70, Cumberland, I ; No. 71, Isle of Man, 21]. 

 Journ. of Conch., April 1884, iv, 174-184. 



Anonymous [Recorder of the Conchological Society]. Yorkshire. 

 Authenticated Materials for a List of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of 

 Mid- West Yorkshire. Part I : Freshwater Shells [37 species and several 

 varieties are included in this enumeration], Journ. of Conch., April and 

 July 1884, iv, 188-194. 



Naturalist, 



