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[1922] 
II.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
N.B. — The number in Clarendon Type 
quoted after the author's name , 
in both the Subject and Systematic 
Indices , refers to “ Titles ,” where 
the fuller reference will be found. 
GENERAL. 
Historical. — Hanna, 280 ; O’Dono- 
ghue, 439. 
Biography. — Bataller, 47 ; 
Girardot, 250 ; Queyron, 499 ; 
W., 627, 628 & 629. 
Bibliography. — Bataller, 47 ; 
Berry, 53 ; Fulton, 225 ; Iredale, 
308 ; Issel, 312 ; Kilian & Reboul, 
339 ; O’DoNoghue, 439 ; Paravicini, 
458 ; Schilder, 537 ; SherborN, 
555; W., 628. 
General Treatises and Monographs. — 
Hornell, 298 ; Kobelt, 347 ; Lamy, 
357 ; Nutting, 435 ; Pjlsbry, 481 ; 
Taylor, 591 ; Vredenburg, 623. 
Ethno-Conchology. — Hedley, 286. 
Local Lists. — Astre, 28; Bryan, 
91 ; Issel, 312 ; Marshall, 394. 
Museums, Collections, Expeditions.- — • 
Astre, 28 ; Cooke, 141 ; Crick, 155 ; 
Garcia, 229 ; Girardot, 250 ; 
Nutting, 435 ; Odiiner, 438 ; Po- 
linski, 485 ; Steleox, 574. 
Classification. — Astre, 28; Coen, 
126 ; Cooke 134 ; Dall 162, 163 & 
165 ; Frierson, 219 & 220 ; Gatliff 
& Gabriel, 234 ; Grimpe, 270 & 272 ; 
Iredale, 309 & 310 ; Kennard & 
Woodward, 334 ; Paravicini, 458 ; 
Pilsbry, 475 ; Schmidt, 540 ; 
SchwiNdewolf, 546 ; Wagner, 631 ; 
Wedekind, 637a ; Wenz, 646b. 
Nomenclature. — AnNandale, 16 ; 
Baker, 35 & 43 ; Bartsch, 46 ; 
Gatliff & Gabriel, 234 ; Haas, 
275 ; HaNNa, 280 ; Hoffmann, 294 ; 
Kennard & Woodward, 332 ; 
Nicolesco, 431 ; O’DoNoghue, 439 ; 
& 442 ; Pilsbry, 473, 474, 477, 478 & 
480 ; Schilder, 537 ; Stelfox, 573 ; 
Tomlin, 597 ; Watson, 625 ; Wenz, 
642, 643 & 646a ; Winckworth, 650. 
Technique. — Cawston, 106; Vays- 
SIERE, 615. 
