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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Currier, A. O. Catalogue of the Mollusca of Grand Hapidan, 
Michigan. Am. Journ. Conch, i. pp. 292-296. 
A list of 125 species, containing 43 IJmonidce, 39 land-shells 
(Helicid(B and Pupid(Bi 1 Carychiumy no Cyclostomidce) j 24 
Limn(eidaiy 10 Corbiculidca {Pisidium and Sphcerium)y and 9 
operculated Gastropods. Eive species are admitted to be iden- 
tical with Europe.an ones: Hyalina viridula {MonVe) y H. fulva 
(Dvw^.)y Zua subcylindracea (Chemnitz) [Mnca, Mull. ; Helix 
subcylindrica of Linne is either this species or a Truncatella ; 
Turbo' cylindraceus (Chemnitz) is a Megalomastomay hut a 
species called subcylindracea does not exist in the Avork of 
Chemnitz], Limncea stagnaliSy and Bulimus hypnorum. 
Morse, E. S. Observations on the terrestrial Pulmonifera of 
Maine, including a catalogue of all the species of terrestrial 
and fiuviatile Mollusca known to inhabit the State. Journ. 
Portland Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. i. no. 1. Portland, Maine, 
1864, 8vo, pp. 63, with ten plates illustrating the teeth of 
the Radula, and numerous Avoodcuts representing the buccal 
plates. 
Since the publication of the ^ Record ^ for the preceding year, 
Ave have obtained a copy of this valuable paper, Avhich seems to 
have been also published separately, and Avhich contains much 
original information concerning the jaws (buccal plates) and 
teeth of the inoperculated land-shells, the most interesting of 
which will be mentioned subsequently in the special part. 
The author goes rather far in establishing new genera and 
distinguishing the North American species from the European, 
Helix hortensis and Hyalina cellaria being the only tAVO which he 
acknowledges as common to both. 
(PULMONATA.) 
Binney, W. G. Descriptions of new species of North American 
land- and freshwater shells. Am. Journ. Conch, i. pp. 49- 
61, plate 7, [Paludinay Cylindrellay PlanorbiSy Physa.^ 
Lea, E. Description of six ncAV species of Succinea of the 
United States. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1864, April, 
. pp. 109-111. 
. Description of five new species of Lymn^ea of North 
America. Ibid. p. 113. 
Tryon, G. W. Descriptions of ncAV species of North Ameri- 
can Limnceidce. Am. Journ. Conch, i. pp. 223-231. 
Nineteen species, most from California; all are figured. 
. Catalogue of tlie species of Limn<ea inhabiting the 
United States. Ibid. pp. 247-258. 
