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442 
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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. 2203 
Biography. 
[Anon], 7 & 8 ; Dali, 96 ; Hedley, 
186; Melvill, 267; Newton, 283; 
Roebuck, 341. 
Bibliography. 
Bassler, 23 ; Dali, 96 & 99 ; Dollfuss, 
120 ; Fulton, 149 & 150 ; Iredale, 210 ; 
Oliver, 292 ; Pilsbry, 312 ; Sheppard, 
360 ; Sherborn & Reynell, 361 ; Watson, 
438. 
General Treatises. 
Colton, 84 & 85 ; Grieg, 169 ; Pirson 
& Schuchert, 317 ; Shirley, 363. 
Museums, Collections, Expeditions. 
Allen, 4 ; Bartsch, 21 ; Brauer, 49 ; 
Godwin- Austen, 162 ; Gude, 171 ; Jukes- 
Browne collection. J. Conch. Leeds 14 p. 
296 ; Lang, 248 ; Preston, 324 ; 
Sheppard, 359 ; Smith, 369 & 371 ; 
Woods, 447. 
Nomenclature. 
Apstein, 10 ; Gregorio De, 168 ; Hesse, 
195 ; Iredale, 208, 209 & 211 ; Johnson, 
220 & 221 ; Mazyck, 265 ; Smith, 374 ; 
Stebbing, 387 ; Vanatta, 420. 
Technique. 
Bowell, 44. 
Miscellanea. 
A repaired shell Nautilus 28 p. 144 ; 
Fossa-Mancini, 137 ; Fulton, 149 & 
150 ; Haas, 174 ; Hesse, 197 ; Littorina 
Uttorea a fish. Nautilus Boston Mass. 
29 1915 p. 96; Scalia, 353; Simroth, 
367 ; Smith, 370 ; Tomlin, 405 ; Wagner, 
427. 
STRUCTURE. 2207 
General. 
Baker, 16 ; Baldasseroni, 18 ; 
Connolly, 86; Cucagna & Nusbaum, 
94; Crick, 92; Fischer, 134; Ghosh, 
156 ; Herpin, 193 ; Hesse, 195 ; 
