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MOLLUSC'A. 
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MOLLUSCyV 
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Eduard von Martens, M.D., C.M.Z.S. 
Adams, II. Further descriptions of new species of Shells, col- 
lected by Robert M^Aiidrew in the Red Sea. P. Z. S. 1872, 
pp. 9-12, pi. 3 (part) . 
. Descriptions of fourteen new species of Land and Marine 
Shells. Ibid. pp. 12-15, pi. 3 (part). 
Aradas, Andr., & Benoit, Luigi. Conchigliologia vivente 
marina della Sicilia. Catania : 1870, 4to, 1 13 pp., 2 pis. 
Bergh, Rud. Ueber einc gronlandische Aplysie. Verb. z.-b. 
Wien, xxii. pp. 437-446, pis. 5 & 6. 
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genera of Terrestrial Mollusca of, or related to, the Sub- 
family Succinina, with notes on the lingual dentition of 
Sucemea aj)pendiculata (Pfr.). Ann. Lye. N. York, x. 
pp. 198-207, pi. 9 (part). 
. Description of Hemphillia, a new genus of Terrestrial 
Mollusks. Ibid. pp. 208-210, pi. 9 (part). 
. On the lingual dentition of certain Terrestrial Pul- 
monata foreign to the United States. Ibid. pp. 219-225. 
— — . On the lingual dentition of Gaeotis. Ibid. pp. 252- 
255, pi. 11 (part). 
. Note on a curious form of lingual dentition in Physa. 
Ibid. pp. 255 & 256. 
. On the systematic arrangement of North-Amcrican Mol- 
lusks. Jbid.\i\}. 158-170 [also as a separate print. Salem; 
1872, 8vo]. 
Notes on lingual dentition of certain species of North- 
American Land-Shells. P. Ac. Philad. 1872, pp. 135-137. 
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