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MOLLUSCA 
BY 
Eduard von Martens, M.D., C.M.Z.S. 
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Australia. P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 13-21, pi. 1 . 
. A list of additional species of Marine Mollusca to he 
included in the fauna of Port Jackson and the adjacent 
coasts of New South Wales. Ibid, pp, 87-101. 
Bell, Alfred. Observations on the Invertebrata of Massa- 
chusetts. Ann. N. H. (4) vii. p. 173. 
Bergh, C. a. Jakttagelser ofver Djurlifvet i Kattegait och 
Skagerack gjorda under Kanonbaten Ingegerd^s Expedition 
sommaren 1870. Act. Lund. vii. pp. 1-37. ^ 
Observations on animal life in the Kattegat and Skagerack, made during 
the expedition of the gun-boat ^ Ingegerd ’ in 1870. 
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Sargasso-Meers. Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxi. pp. 1273-1308, 
pis. 11-13. 
Binney, W. G. The Mollusks of our cellars. Am. Nat. iv. 
pp. 166-171, with figures. 
Bland, Thomas. (In Orton’s) Contributions to the natural 
history of the valley of Quito.— II. Ibid. pp. 693-698. 
. Contains remarks on land-shells. 
. Notes relating to the 'Physical Geography and Geology 
of, and the distribution of Terrestrial Mollusca in, certain 
of the West-India Islands. P. Am. Phil. Soc. 1871, 
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Brazier, John. Descriptions of two new species of Land- 
Shells from the Bellengen River, New South Wales. 
P. Z. S. 1871, p. 321. 
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