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317. On the classification of the British Mollusca, by Dr. W. E. 
Leach. Ann. Nat. Hist. xx. 1847, pp. 267, 268. 
318. Description of a new species of Antelope from West Africa 
(Boselaphus Derbianus). Ann. Nat. Hist. xx. 1847, p. 286 ; 
Silliman’s Journ. v. 1848, pp. 279, 280. 
319. Description of a new Bat from S. Australia ( Mus vellerosus). 
Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 5, 6 ; Ann. Nat. Hist. xix. 1847, 
p. 351. 
320. Characters of six new genera of Bats not hitherto distinguished. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 14-16. 
321. An account of the Palolo, a Sea-Worm eaten in the Navigator 
Islands. Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 17, 18 ; Ann. Nat. Hist, 
xix. 1847, pp. 409, 410. 
322. Description of a new species of Amphioccus from Borneo. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 35, 36 ; Ann. Nat. Hist. xix. 
1847, p. 468. 
323. Some observations on the skull of Phascolomys vombatus. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 41, 42. 
324. Description of a new genus of Emydce. Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 
1847, pp. 55, 56 ; Ann. Nat. Hist. xx. 1847, p. 59. 
325. On the genera of the family Chitoniclce. Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 
1847, pp. 63-70; Ann. Nat. Hist. xx. 1847, p. 67. 
326. Descriptions of some new genera and species of Asteriadce. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 72-82. 
327. On the Pinner Whales, with the description of a new species. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 88-93 ; Ann. Nat. Hist. xx. 1847, 
pp. 277-436. 
328. Description of a new Lizard discovered by Mr. Dyson in 
Venezuela (. Argalia olivacea). Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 96, 
97 ; Ann. Nat. Hist. xx. 1847, p. 212. 
329. On the Porcupines of the Older or Eastern Continent, with 
descriptions of some new species. Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, 
pp. 97-104, 128; Ann. Nat. Hist. xx. 1847, p. 349, i. 1848, 
p. 146. 
330. Additional observations on the Cetacea of the British Islands. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 117, 118. 
\ 331. A list of the genera of recent Mollusca, their synonyms and 
types. Proc. Zool. Soc. xv. 1847, pp. 129-219 ; reprinted sepa- 
rately 1847, and in Mrs. Gray’s ‘ Eigures of Molluscous Animals,’ 
iv. 1850. 
This list was composed because English conchologists were 
complaining of the great number of genera l was forming and 
naming, to show them that the genera used in the Museum 
collection had almost all of them been used by acknowledged 
authors, and very few of them named by me — and, at the same 
time, that many authors had written on the subject, and were 
far in advance of the Lamarckian system. Very shortly after 
the publication of this list, the genera brought together were 
adopted, and elementary books were published in different 
