Raeihle, Dorothy: 
WSM - AMU Joint Meeting (1975) 214.5 
In the Aquarium (Escape Mechanisms of ‘ 
Mollusks) 2256 
Footnote re: Lamarck and his collec-’ 
tion (from Dance) 229.3 
Inconspicuous Gastropods (with illus. 
of Stiliger fuscatus) ji A Oo 
Notes on the Spawning of Urosalpinx and 
Gemma, and a Settling of Barnacles 235.9 
Myths, Misconceptions, Errata 241.5 
Of Local Mollusks: The Oyster Drill, 
Urosalpinx cinerea (Say, 1822) 242.4 
Highlights of the AMU Meeting (1978) 244.8 
Notes on Calyptraea and Crucibulum 245.5 
North Carolina Field Trips (AMU 1978) 
Masonboro Island and Caswell Beach 246.3 
NYSC Members Honored (Emerson and 
D'Attilio in NAUTILUS) 250.6 
Reed, Earl H.: 
Additional Notes on "Collector's 
Encyclopedia" 2141:.6 
A Fascinating Experience "Down East" 239.3 
Shell Giants 248.2 
Rosenblum, Ana and Linda Barton: 
Surf Clam/Moon Snail Study 202.4 
Rozsa, Ron: Long Island Nudibranch and 
Sacoglossan Supplement (to 200.7.8) 214.2 
Russell, F. S. and C. M. Yonge (Excerpt): 
To Fatten Green and Other Oysters 229.6 
Russell, Henry D.: Malacological Article 
of the Month = a series of references 
to studies of living mollusks, with 
brief summaries; subjects are listed 
in Generic Index (r) 
Slater, Edward: The Twerty-Five Known Species 
of Land and Fresh Water Mollusks from 
Great Neck, Long Island, New York 224-55 
Stansbery, David H.: 
Muskingum River Naiad Mollusks Coles: teow e 
Stark, Cherita: A "Find" on Block Island 220.5 
Caecum, Find-Um 222 
Shells in the East River, New York City 241.4 
Stark, Ernie: Reflections of a Non-Shell- 
Collecting Shell Collector 2582 
Stephens, Wylda M.: Unusual Collecting in 
Hampton, Virginia (Fossil) 213.4 
Sutow, W. W.: Of Common Names (Japanese) PaaS is) 
Talmadge, Robert R.: Notes on Fusitriton 225.5 
Teskey, Margaret: Gleanings from Long Ago 207.5 
Littoral Marine Shells of the Florida 
Keys 209.5 
Come to the Keys! 244.3 
Tobleman, Fred: 
Fresh Water Pearl Button Industries 202.6 
van der Schalie, Henry: More on Rafinesque 207.3 
(in 'Discord in Paradise') Shimek/Baker 219.4 
More on Achatina fulica as an Item of 
Diet (Health hazards) 223.5 
Wagner, Robert J. L.: Mineral Producin 
Primitive Sea Creatures (Chitons) 246.5 
Warmke, Germaine: 
Observations of Living Conus 233.8 
Weingartner, Mathilde: 
Some Malacologists of the New York Area 
(Prime, Wheat, Gratacap) 21240. 
Part II: Smith, Hubbard, Crooke, Davis 213.2 
Impressions of Russia 216.2 
The Staten Island Museum ZA eS 
Werner, Milton: Guest speakers recorded in 
"Minutes" see Subject Index, NYSC 
More on Drilled Littorina 224.6 
Mark Twain versus the Garden Snail 207.7 
Umbrage in Academe (humor) CADE 6 
North Carolina Field Trips, AMU 1978, 
Lea Island 246.2 
Wheldon, Paul J. and Daniel L. Hoffman: 
Unique Form of Tool-Using in Two Gastro- 
pod Mollusks (Trochidae: Tegula spp.) 266.6 
Woodlock, Ethelyn H.: 
A Donation to Bergen County 
Inspired by Seashells 
The. Pint Angel (Cyrtopleura costata 

GENERIC INDEX 
serra 
(Selected listings) 
NEW YORK SHELL CLUB NOTES, No® 201 - 250 
(r) 
Achatina fulica: 
prey 
as food 
health hazards 
Acmaea: competition for food 
* senses starfish 
live observation 
referral to source 
Acmaea, Patella, etc.: 
Suggested experiment re: homing 
Acteon eloisae 
Arctica islandica: 
Growth rings record ocean conditions 
Atractodon stonei, 
(Austroharpa) exquisita 
of Gonaxis 
t=} 
(illus.) 
extinct fossil NYC area 
(illus.) 
Berthellina citrina* defense mechanisms (r) 
Botula fusca habitat on Crawl Key 
Brachidontes exustus, 
Calyptraea striata: 
Commensalism: 
"Travels" of 
taxonomic notes 
on Long Island, N.Y. 
Chitons: hemophiliac? 
mineral producers 
Chlamys (Aequipecten) opercularis, 
Consumption of oxygen 
Chondropoma spp., meanings of names 
Colus pygmaea found on Block Island, N.Y. 
Colus spp. found on eastern Long Island 
Colus stonei, NYC fossil 
Molluscophiles 
Patella* 
(r 
Thyca, Asterophila* tz} 
Mussel and Oyster* 
Conus aurantius* 
Conus catus, Two Unusual Forms 
Conus, diet of 
Conus dusaveli 
Conus ermineus* attack observed 
Conus geographus* 
Conus milneedwardsi 
Conus obscurus,* sting 
Conus spp.: The Beautiful, Poisonous Cones 
Conus striatus,* venom (r) 
Conus textile, In Defense of 
Corbicula, Spreading Pest 
Crepidula fornicata,* defense tactic (r) 
Cymatium nicobaricum* feeding in aquarium 
Cypraea guttata 
Cypraea leucodon 
Cypraea spp., dwarf specimens 
Cypraea spp. recently named 
Cypraea valentia 
Cyrtopleura costata: The Pink Angel 
Deroceras* and beer 
Discus rotundatus* and beer 
Escape mechanisms* 
Fasciolaria tulipa* 
Favartia dorothyae, 
Fusitriton as food 
5 
205.6, 
(illus.) 
(illus.) 
(illus.) 
21955; 
illus. 
(illus.) 
225.75 
predatory on Melongena 
new species 
218.4 
237.5 
239.5 
213.6 
221.7 
223.5 
201.6 
243.8 
217.3 
249.7 
240.4 
205.6 
240.7 
206.7 
2443 
243.8 
245.5 
246.4 
208.9 
246.5 
221.4 
204.7 
220.5 
220.6 
234.9 
245.2 
227.5 
228.3 
223.3 
233.8 
243.9 
230.4 
250.8 
233.8 
230.4 
247.6 
231.3 
230.3 
240.6 
230.4 
231.4 
215.6 
240.7 
242.6 
245.6 
224.7 
2506) 
241.6 
239.5 
204.5 
204.5 
243.8 
210.7 
250.6 
225.5 
