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VII. MOLLUSCA. 
Moss & Webb (224). — Anatomy of Bulimus ovatus and proximus ; Plate 
(270). — Amphidromuschloris, and A. interruptus ; Jacobi (148). — Anatomy 
of Neohyalimax brasiliensis , n. g. & sp. ; Simroth (306). — Anatomy of 
Nudibranchs ; Hecht (132). — Anatomy of Learchis , Myja , and Fmnoia , 
three new genera of Eolidians ; Bergh (19). — Anatomy of Conidce ; 
Bergh (17). — Notes on the anatomy of species of Bythinia , Microphyura , 
Thersites , Xanthomelon , and Lipcerus, from Central Australia ; Hedley 
in Tate (343). — Structure of the mesoderm in Baludina vivipara ; 
Toenniges (348). — Anatomy of Narica and Onustus (= Xenophora ) ; 
Bergh (18). — Notes on the histology and physiology of Pelecypoda ; 
Carazzi (47). — Notes on the anatomy of Yoldia ; Brooks & Drew 
(39). — Anatomy of Scioberetia australis ; Bernard (22). — Anatomy of 
Sphcerium soleatum ; Drew (93). — Organisation of Chitons ; Plate 
(266, 267). — Notes on the anatomy of Hanleya abyssorum ; Burne (45). 
2. Shell and Integument. 
Note on shell structure ; Consolani (58). — Development of the 
sculpturing and markings on marine shells ; Linden (178). — Shell- 
coloration in British non-marine Mollusca ; Boycott (33). — Erosion of 
the shell in non-marine Mollusca ; Boycott (34). — Weight and size of 
shells; Winkley (383). — Note on the proostracum of a Belemnite ; 
Crick (68). — Armature of Helicoid Land-shells ; Gude (126). — Variation 
in the shell of Blerocera lambis ; Willey (379). — Development and 
morphology of the hinge in Pelecypoda ; Bernard (21). — Observations 
on the hinge of Heterodonts ; Douvill^: (92). — Pearls from Modiola 
modiolus, L. ; Moebius (219). — On the Chitin enclosed in the shells of 
freshwater Mussels ; Winter (384). 
3. Muscular System. 
Musculature of Chiton ; Sampson (286). 
4. Digestive System. 
Chemical and histological observations on the beaks of Cephalopoda ; 
Neri (226, 227). — Semper’s organ in the Stylomatophora is a salivary 
gland ; Babor (11). — Anatomy and histology of the buccal mass of Helix 
pomatia\ Paravicini (238). — Buccal apparatus of the higher Stenoglossa ; 
Amaudrut (5). — Buccal and oesophageal sacs of Prosobranchiata ; Amau- 
drut (4). — Salivary glands of Ancillaria ; Amaudrut (3). — Embryonic 
development of the radula of Paludina vivipara ; Bloch (28). — Buccal 
musculature of Chitons ; Plate (268). 
5. Circulatory System. 
Circulation in Onchidium ; Fujita (113). — In Paludina vivipara the 
amoebocytes are replaced by the fission of the young free globules, whilst 
the gland of the auricle, discovered by Perrier, is a phagocytary organ ; 
Cu^not, C.R. Acad. Paris, cxxiii, p. 1078. — An oxydizer is present in the 
blood of Pelecypoda ; PiiIiri & Portier (246). — Phagocytosis in the 
Oyster, and on the origin and localization of its macroblasts; Chatin, 
(52, 53). 
6. Respiratory System. 
Cutaneous respiration of Limncea ; Willem (378). — Respiration in 
Onchidium ; Fujita (113). 
