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DALL. 
the author’s proposed journey to the Southern States to col¬ 
lect fossils; that the third number will appear when the sale 
of the first shall warrant its publication, and the terms, one 
dollar per number. 
Vol. 1. No. 3. [Yellow cover same as preceding, except 
list of contents and last two lines.] Vdluta Sayana [p. 29]. 
V. petrosa [29]. Fusus trabeatus [29]. F. papillatus [29]. 
F. inauratus [29]. F. thoracicus [30]. Melongena armi- 
gera [30]. Murex engonatus [30]. "Scalaria nassula [31]. 
Solarium alveatum [31]. S. antrosum [31]. Rostellaria 
velata [31]. Oliva Alabamensis [32]. 0. bombylis [32]. 
Infundibulum urticosum [32]. Pyrula penita [32]. Fis- 
surella tenebrosa [33]. Conus sauridens [33]. Marginella 
larvata , [33]. M. crassilabra [33]. Dentalium thalloides 
[34]. Volvaria galba [34]. Mitra bolaris [34]. M. doliata 
[34]. Buccinum sagenum [34]. Cancellaria gemmata [35]. 
Littorina antiquata [35]. Melania vetusta [35]. Siliquaria 
vitis [36]. Cytherea Poulsoni [36]. C. Hydana [36]. C. 
sequorea [36]. C. discoidalis [37]. C. perovata [37]. Nu- 
cula magnifica [37]. Area cuculloides [37]. Corbula 
nasuta[38]. Astarte callosa [38]. A. proruta [38]. Plicat- 
ula filanientosa [38]. 
| August, 1833. | W. P. Gibbons, Pr., cor. Sixth and 
Cherry Sts. | 
There is no title page to Part 3, but pages 29 to 38 follow, 
and on the fourth page of the cover is the following note: 
“ Persons desirous of having a series of tertiary fossils from 
Alabama and the other Southern States, embracing about 
eighty species, may obtain them on application to Wm. P. 
Gibbons, at his printing office, corner of Sixth and Cherry 
streets. Price of the collection, $15. 
“ The plates illustrative of this number are in progress 
and will be published with No. 4, which is nearly ready for 
the press. 
“ The length of the bivalves in this paper is measured 
from the anterior to the posterior extremity. August 24.” 
There are no plates in this number, though the plate ref- 
