ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, ETC. 
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SOLENOCHEILID.E. 
Apioceras ; Asymptoceras ; Solcnocheilus ; ? Peripetoceras , n. g., p. 545 ; 
Syringocet'as, n. g., p. 546 ; ? Pleuronautilns. 
Nautilid.se. 
Digonioceras , n. g., p. 548 ; Cevoceras ; Cymatoceras ; Eutrephcceras , 
h. g., p. 555 ; Nautilus. 
Aturid.e. 
Atnria. 
[AMMON OIDE A ?]. 
Scaphiies. 
Helicancylidad. 
Helicancylus. 
N OSTOC ERATIDA3. 
Lindigia ; Nostoceras , n. g., p. 569 ; Didymoceras , n. g., p. 573 ; 
Emperoceras , n. g., p. 575 ; Exiteloceras , n. g., p. 576. 
PTYCHOCERATIDiE. 
Sciponnceras ; Ply choc eras ; Diplycoceras. 
Jousseaume (175) employs an eccentric classification for non-marine 
Mollusca. The Pulmonata are divided into Fam. Oculimetridee 
[= Fam. Limnophilidcc [= 
Fam. Ectophthalmida [— Cyclophoridce -f* Cyclostomidce]. Fam. Op/s- 
thophthalmidas [= Truncatillidce]. All other freshwater Gastropoda tj 
(except Limnccidcc ), including Neritidce, are placed in Prosobranchiata. / 
Fam. Ampullaridce. ' 
A classification of the New Zealand Helices on Pilsbry’s lines is pro- 
posed by Suter (393). 
Phylogeny of the Aplysiidce ; Mazzarelli (230). 
Phylogenetic development of the Aplacophora ; Wiren (442). 
13. Stray Notes. 
Notes on an experiment in breeding Amalia gagales , Sow. ; Simrotii 
( 350). — Habits of Florida littoral Mollusca ; Willcox (439). — Habits of 
Rossia macrosoma , D. Ch. ; Racovitza (311). — Voracity of Cuttlefish; 
Howse, Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb. xi, p. 195. — Habits of Testacella ; 
Chaillou (47). — Mode of feeding of Glandina algira , L. ; Henking 
( 159).— Habits of Schkoglossa novoseelandica , Pfr. ; Murdoch (243). — 
Young oysters destroyed by Ricinula marginatra , Blainv. ; Hedley 
( 150). — Habits, &c., of Splicerium corneum ; Crowther (77 ). — Pholas 
crispata bores by means of sand fixed to the foot by a mucous secretion ; 
Smith (365a). — O n the greening of Oysters ; Ciiatin & Muntz (50, 51). 
