MR. REEVE’S LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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37 . 
Lovell Reeve, F.L.S, 
Conchologia Iconica; 
Or, Figures and Descriptions of the Shells of Molluscous Animals, 
with Critical Remarks on their Synonyms, Affinities, and Circum¬ 
stances of Habitation. By Lovell Reeve, F.L.S. Published Monthly 
in Parts, demy 4to, each containing eight plates, price 10s. 
[Part 141 just published. 
In Monographs: 
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Achatina . 
. 1 
9 
0 
ISOCARDIA . 
.. 0 
1 
6 
Achatinella . 
. 0 
8 
0 
Lucina. 
. 0 
14 
0 
Amphidesma . 
. 0 
9 
0 
Mactra . 
. 1 
6 
6 
Arca .. 
. 1 
1 
6 
Mangelia . 
. 0 
10 
6 
Artemis . 
. 0 
13 
0 
Mesalia 1 
A 
a 
Buccinum ... 
. 0 18 
0 
Eglisia y ' 
1 
V 
Bulimus . 
. 5 
12 
0 
Mitra . 
. 2 
10 
0 
Bullia. 
. 0 
5 
6 
Monoceros.. 
. 0 
5 
6 
Cardita . 
. 0 
11 
6 
Murex. 
. 2 
5 
6 
Cardium. 
. 1 
8 
0 
Myadora. 
. 0 
1 
6 
Cassidaria. 
. 0 
1 
6 
Nassa . 
. 1 
17 
0 
Cassis. 
. 0 
15 
6 
Oliva . 
. 1 
18 
0 
Chama. 
. 0 
11 
6 
Oniscia .. 
. 0 
1 
6 
Chiton. 
. 2 
2 
0 
Paludomus.. 
. 0 
4 
0 
Chitonellus . 
. 0 
1 
6 
Partula . 
. 0 
5 
6 
Conus .. 
. 3 
0 
0 
Pecten . 
. 2 
4 
6 
CORBULA . 
. 0 
6 
6 
Pectunculus . 
. 0 
11 
6 
Crassatella . 
. 0 
4 
0 
Phorus . 
. 0 
4 
0 
Cypr,ea . 
.. 1 
14 
0 
Pleurotoma . 
. 2 
10 
6 
Cypricardia . 
. 0 
3 
0 
Pterocera. 
. 0 
8- 
0 
Delphinula . 
. 0 
6 
6 
Purpura . 
. 0 
17 
0 
Dolium . 
. 0 
10 
6 
Pyrula . 
.. 0 
11 
6 
Eburna . 
. 0 
1 
6 
Ranella. 
. 0 
10 
6 
Fasciolaria . 
. 0 
9 
0 
Ricinula. 
. 0 
8 
0 
Ficula. 
. 0 
1 
6 
Rostellaria . 
. 0 
4 
6 
Fissurella. 
. 1 
0 
6 
Strombus. 
.. 1 
4 
6 
Fusus . 
. 1 
6 
6 
Struthiolaria . 
. 0 
1 
6 
Glauconome . 
. 0 
1 
6 
Turbinella. 
. 0 
17 
0 
Haliotis. 
. 1 
1 
0 
Triton. 
.. 1 
5 
6 
Harpa. 
. 0 
5 
6 
Turbo . 
. 0 
17 
0 
Helix . 
. 13 
5 
0 
Turritella. 
. 0 
14 
6 
Hemipecten .. 
.. 0 
1 
6 
VoLUTA . 
.. 1 
8 
0 
Hinnites. 
. 0 
1 
6 
Genera just ready : —Patella. Donax. Lutraria. Mesodesma. Natica. 
“This great work is intended to embrace a complete description and illustration of 
the shells of molluscous animals ; and so far as we have seen, it is not such as to dis¬ 
appoint the large expectations that have been formed respecting it. The figures of the 
shells are all of full size: in the descriptions a careful analysis is given of the labours 
of others: and the author has apparently spared no pains to make the work a standard 
authority on the subject of which it treats.” Athenaeum. 
