MOLLUSCA. 
BY 
Prof. Eduard von Martens, M.D., C.M.Z.S. 
The General Subject. 
Aradas, a., & Benoit, L. Conchiglie viventi marine della Sicilia. Pt.ii. 
[pt. i., 1870.] Messina : 1874, figs. 
Berciion, de Folin, & PifiRiER. Les fonds do la mor. Paris : 8vo. 
A second volume of this useful work, containing descriptions Jlnd good 
figures of new species dredged in various points of the world, has been 
published. Some quotations from it will be found below. 
Bergii, R. [See Semper.] 
Binney, W. G. Notes on American Land Shells, and other miscellaneous 
conchological contributions. Burlington: 1874, 8vo. 
Yol. i. contains conchological papers by the author previously published 
in P. Ac. Philad. and Ann. Lyc. N. York in 1856-1873, in all, 343 pp. 
Yol. ii., pt. 1 ; On the anatomy and lingual dentition of ArioUmax and 
other Pulmonata, published in P. Ac. Philad. 1874, pp. 32-63, pis. ii.-xi. 
Yol. ii., pt. ii. ; On the genitalia and lingual dentition of Pulmonata, 
published in Ann. Lyc. N. ^York, xi. 46 pp. with 6 pis. 
Bland, T., & Binney, W. G. On the lingual dentition and anatomy of 
Achaiindla and other Pulmonaia. Ann. Lyc. N. York, x. [1873, 
actually Feb. 1874], pp. 331-350, pis. xv. & xvi. 
N.B. Forms a part of the first volume of Binney’s “ Notes.’* 
Brugnone, — . Miscellanea Malacologica, 1873. 
Calkins, N. W. The land and fresh-water shells of La Salle County, 
Illinois. P. Ottawa Ac. 1874, 48 pp. 1 pi. 
Carpenter, P. On the generic affinities of the New England Chitons. 
Ann. N. H. (4) xiii. pp. 119-123. 
Clessin, S. Ueber Missbildungen der Mollusken und ihrer Gehause. 
JB. Yer. Augsb. xxii. pp. 23-107. 
. Die Gruppe Fruticicola des genus Helix. JB. mal. Ges. i. 
pp. 177-194, 305-336, pis. viii. xii. & xiii. 
. Beitrage zur Molluskenfauna Sudbayerns. Nachr. mal. Ges. 
1874, pp. 19-23. 
