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9. Stray Notes. 
Sulphuric acid used to poison tide-pool for collecting; Chamberlain, 
J. Applied Micr. vi, p. 2255. — Name ‘ Namatogcean ’ proposed for ‘ land and 
fresh- water ’ Molluscs ; Dall, Science xix, p. 926. — Paluclestrina jenkinsi 
as food for fish ; Dean, J. Conch, xi, p. 15. See Horsley, t. c. p. 90. — 
Molluscs as food for fishes ; Guccini, Rend. 1st. Lombardo xxxvii, p. 194. — 
Limncea percgra polluting water; Hickson, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1903, p. 675. — 
A standard of value for exchanges ; Horsley, J. Conch, xi, p. 26. — Shells 
as food of the ‘Chipmunk’; Hyning, Nautilus xviii, p. 23. — Sense of 
hearing in Mollusca; Lang (385). — Oedema in Octopus ; Pettit (482). — 
On methods of collecting land and freshwater shells ; Scales (547). — Col- 
lecting land and freshwater shells; Walker (639). — Molluscs as food for 
trout; Welch, Irish Natural, xiii, p. 45. — Decalcification of dead shells 
due to carbonic acid ; Welch (644). 
B . — DISTBJB UTION. 
Geographical. 
N.B. — The numbers in brackets refer to the “Titles.” A reference is thus given 
to each memoir containing any notice affecting the Molluscan fauna of tlie several 
geographical divisions here adopted. Synonymic notes and changes of systematic 
position are, however, not noticed here. References to minor notes, which are not 
included in the “List of Titles,” but which contain faunistic notes of any value, are 
given to the work direct. 
NON-MARINE MOLLUSC A. [For Marine see p. 48.] 
Distribution of Gastropods ; Simroth (565). 
Europe : — Kobelt in Rossmaessler (543) gives a full account of the 
fauna, its distribution, systematic classification, nomenclature, etc. 
Asia: — Helicoids, supplemental notes and corrections to list; Gude 
(273). 
a. PALiEARCTIC ZONE. 
1. Septentrional Region. 
British Isles : — Occurrence of Limax tenellus in several localities ; 
Roebuck (537). — Distribution of Slug Fauna, illustrated by maps, con- 
tinued ; Taylor (609). — Paluclestrina anatina from Suffolk, new to fauna ; 
Tomlin (613).— On the species of Vallonia ; Woodward (660). 
England and Wales : — Bedfordshire : Review of fauna ; Woodward 
(661). — Brecon and Radnor: Land and freshwater fauna; Vaughan 
(626). — Cambridgeshire : Review of fauna ; Brindley (83). — Carnarvon : 
Few shells from Abersoch ; Baldwin (32). — Cheshire : Landshells on 
Wirral Peninsula : Standen, J. Conch, xi, p. 49. — Derbyshire : Land 
and freshwater shells from Miller’s Dale ; Jackson, J. Conch, xi, p. 105 : 
Few landshells; Jackson, t. c. p. 13. — Devon: List of non-marine 
mollusca from Ilfracombe and district ; Beeston & Wright (48) : 
White Succinea oblonga from Ilfracombe ; Wright (663). — Essex : Limax 
cinereoniger ; Petch, Essex Natural, xiii, p. 299 : Occurrence of Limax 
tenellus ; [Petch], Nature Notes xv, p. 240. — Isle of Man: Notes 
on landshells ; Lucas (403). — Lancashire : Fauna of Grange-over-Sands ; 
Jackson & Moore (325) : Occurrence of Arion ater, var. ; Petty, 
Naturalist 1904, p. 32 : Freshwater shells from Droylsden ; Taylor, 
J. Conch, xi, p. 71 : Non-marine shells of Lancaster ; Dean (183). — 
