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VII. MOLLUSCA. 
6. Taxonomy (Phylogeny and Classification). 
General : — Evolution of the Mollusca ; Lameere (304). 
Cephalopoda: — Phylogeny of Orthoceras ; Hoernes (241). — Phylogeny 
of Cephalopoda ; Hoernes (240). 
Gastropoda: — Phylogeny of Fulgur and Sycotypus ; Grabau (211). 
Pelecypoda: — Classification of Gyrenidce and Sphceriidce ; Dall (135). — 
Evolution in Pecten ; Davenport (139). — Classification of Radiolites ; 
Douvill£ (150). — Classification of Pelecypoda by their gill-structure; 
Pelseneer (392). — Ridewood (443) divides Pelecypods on gill structure 
into three orders: (1) Protobranchia, (2) Eleutherorhabda, (3) Synapto- 
rhabda. The first equals the Protobranchiata of Pelseneer ; the second his 
Filibranchiata and Pseudolamellibranchiata, less Pinna, Lima , and Ostrea ; 
the third the residue of the Pelecypods. — Classification of Unionidce ; 
Sterki (507). — Evolution and classification of ILippurites; Toucas (534). 
7. Bibliographies, Museums, &c. 
Museums : — List of type and figd. specimens of Gastropods and Scapho- 
pods from Rhsetic, Lias, and Inferior Oolite in Mus. Practical Geol., 
London; Allen, Summary progress Geol. Survey 1902, pp. 217-228. — 
MoellendorfF collection has been purchased by the Senckenbergischen 
Gesellschaft of Frankfurt; Anon., Nachrbl. Deutscli. malak. Ges. 1903, 
p. 158. — List of figured Palaeozoic types in New York State Museum; 
Clarke (96). — List of fossil types, &c., in Senckenberg Museum; Kin- 
kelin (286). — Catalogue of Mollusca in Institute of Livorno ; Mantovani 
(329). — Brief account of the Contents of the United States and Canada 
Museums ; Merrill (354). — On cataloguing a collection ; Williamson 
(562). 
Bibliographies: — Bibliography of Canadian Palaeontology for 1901 ; 
Ami, Tr. R. Soc. Canada viii, pp. 169-182. — Bibliography of R. E. C. 
Stearns; Arnold (18), pp. 357-361. — Bibliography of Australian Cre- 
taceous Palaeontology ; Don (159). — Bibliography of part of Belgian 
Tertiary; Forir (179). — List of papers and n. spp. described by J. G. 
Cooper; Raymond (439). — Review of Swiss Palaeontology for 1901; 
Sarasin, Eclog. geol. Helvet. vii, pp. 546-597: Also for 1902; Sarasin, 
t. c. pp. 675-732. — Bibliography of Palaeontology of North of England for 
1900 & 1901; Sheppard (473, 474). — Alphabetical list, with references, of 
all generic and specific names given from 1758 to 1800; Sherborn (475). 
— Index-digest to ‘Mag. Nat. Hist./ ‘Mag. Zool. Bot.’ and ‘Ann. Nat. 
Hist.’ (to 1863) ; Sykes (512). — Bibliography of North American Palaeon- 
tology for 1901 ; Weeks (550). — Comparative dates of publication of 
Gray’s ‘Cat. Pulm. Brit. Mus., pt. 1’ and Moquin-Tandon’s ‘Hist. Moll. 
France’; Woodward (570). 
8. Economics. 
Some account of pearls and pearl-fisheries; Anon. (16). — Pearls and 
pearl-fishery in Mozambique; Ferraz (176). — Molluscs used for food in 
North Queensland; Hedley in Roth (451). — Pearl fisheries of Ceylon; 
Herdman (229). — Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar; Herd- 
man (231). — Oysters and typhoid fever; Hewlett, Nature lxvii, p. 370. — 
Oyster culture in Wicklow and Wexford; Holt (246). — Norwegian Oyster 
culture ; Holt (247). — A brief account of the Ceylon pearl fishery of 1903 ; 
Im Thurn (256). — Notes on Venus mercenaria; Kellogg (269). — Clam- 
fishery in Passamaquoddy Bay ; Stafford (495). 
