of British Columbia. 
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3. Broderip and Sowerby. Voyage to the Pacific and Bering Straits, 
performed in H. M. S. “Blossom,” Capt. Beechey, R.N., 1825-28. 
Zool. Journ., London, yol. iy., 1829. 
4. Broderip, W. J. 
Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 38., 1824. 
5. 
Trans. Zool. Soc., vol. i. , p. 201, pi. 28, fig. 5. 
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and Vicinity. 
Proc. U. S. Rat. Mus., vol. xv., No. 848., 1892. 
This list is very well illustrated, and. the plates contain sixteen figures of eleven species found in 
British Columbia. 
7. Carpenter, P. P., B. A., Ph. D. Description of (supposed) New Species 
and Varieties of Shells, from the Californian and West Mexican Coasts. 
, Principally in the collection of Hugh Cuming, Esq. 
Proc. Zool. Soc., part xxiii., 1855. 
8. — —Description of Shells from the Gulf of California, and the Pacific 
Coasts of Mexico and California, part II. By A. A. Gould, M. D., and 
P. P. Carpenter. 
Proc. Zool. Soc., part xxiy., 1856. 
9. Monograph of the Shells collected by T. Nuttall, Esq., on the Cali- 
fornian Coast, 1834-35. 
Proc. Zool. Soc., part xxiv., 1856. 
10. Report of the Present State of our Knowledge with regard to the 
Mollusca of the West Coast of North America.. 
Report of Brit. Assoc, for Adv. Sci. for 1856, published 1857. 
11. Cape St. Lucas Shells, collected by Xantus. 
Proc. Ac. Rat. Sci., Phila. , 1859. 
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Proc. California Acad. Sci., yol. iii;, 1S63-67. 
13. Supplementary Report on the Present State of our Knowledge with 
Regard to the Mollusca of the West Coast of North America. 
Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, for 1863, pub- 
lished August, 1864. 
This Report was reprinted with other papers, with a general iudex, as No. 252 of the Smithsonian 
Miscellaneous Collections. Washington, December, 1872. 
It contains a Table giving a complete list, with short descriptions, of all the West Coast Mollusca 
known at that date, with their habitat and the principal collectors who obtained them. Short 
title “The Mollusks of Western North America,” by P. P. Carpenter, B. A., Ph. D. 
The following papers (c. d. e. f. k. m. n.) are reprinted here : 
14. C. Diagnoses of New Forms of Mollusks, collected at Cape 
St. Lucas, Lower California. By Mr. J. Xantus. 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, 1864. 
