38 Moll. 
MOLLUSCA. 
p. 26. — Mollusks ia the Portland, Oregon; market ; Dore, Naiit. v, p. 58. 
— Mollusca of the San Francisco markets; Keep (213). — Edible Mollusks 
of Maine (U.S.) ; Winckley, Naut. iv, pp. 1 12. — ^Oysters, and all about 
them .... By J. R. PuiLPors. London : 1891.— °The Oyster : a 
popular summary of a scientific study. By Prof. W. K. Bkooks. 
Baltimore and London: 1891. — Oyster culture at Roscoff ; Lacaze- 
Duthiers (226 & 227).— Oyster culture in Brittany, &c. ; Bouchon- 
Brandely (34) : see also smaller notes in the same Revue. — Oyster 
question in America ; Martin, H. N., Johns Hopk. Univ. Circ. x, pp. 58 
& 59, and Science, 1891, pp. 169 & 170. — Oysters and oyster fisheries of 
Queensland; Kent (214a). — Oysters at the Antipodes; Kent, Nature, xlv, 
pp. 43-4§.— Pearl Fisheries of Ceylon ; Yane, J. A. S. (Ceylon), x, 
pp. 14-10. — Shell-money ; Rickard, P. R. Soc. Yict. iii, p. 46. 
15. Collection, Preservation, Arrangement, Museums, &c. 
Methods employed at the Zoological Station at Naples for the preser- 
vation of marine animals ; Lo Bianco, Bull. Sci. Fr. Belg. xxiii 
[Mollusca], pp. 137-141. — Preservation ; Groult, Le Nat. 1891, p. 185. 
— Drawings of shells should be made by projection ; Nicolas (303). — 
Museum arrangement : Mott (F. T.) on the development of Museums ; 
Tr. Leicester. Soc. ii, pp. 157-159, and diag. — British Museum (Natural 
History) : Catalogue of Fossil Cephalopoda ; Foord (126) : Catalogue of 
Eocene and Oligocene Mollusca of the Edwards Collection ; Newton 
(298). — York Museum, list of figured specimens of fossil Mollusca ; Rep. 
Yorks. Phil, Soc. 1890, pp. 64-79. — Lisbon Museum : Catalogued Cephalo- 
poda ; Girard, J. Sci. Lisb. ii, i, p.233, & ii, p. 33. — Wiesbaden Museum : 
Catalogue of the Conchological Collection ; Roemer (367). — Catalogue 
of his collection ; Paetel (312). — Catalogue of the collection of M. de 
Saint-Simon (377). 
III.— DISTRIBUTION. 
GEOGRAPHICAL. 
NON-MARINE MOLLUSCA. 
Geographical distribution of slugs ; Cockerell (62). 
a . PaljEarctic Zone. 
Acephala ; Westerlund (459). 
1. Septentrional Region. 
British Isles : Nomenclature of certain British genera ; Smith (413). — 
British non-marine and the Glacial Period ; Quilter, Conchologist, 1891, 
p. 18. — Food and eggs of some British species ; Gain (140, 140a). — 
Dorsetshire : Helix pisana, Vertigo moulinsiana, and Acme lineata recorded 
and list of Molluscan fauna given ; Cambridge (55) : occurrence of 
