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Mollusca (Geograpliische Verbreitung', Systematik Und Biologie) Für 1896-1000 © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Mollusca (geograpliische Verbreitung', Systematik und Biologie) für 1896-1000. Von Dr. \V. Kobelt. Verzeichniss der Publikationen, a) Jahrgang 1896. Adams, L. C. Interesting Kentish Forms. — In: J. Conch. Leeds vol. 8 p. 316—320. Aiicey, C. F. Descriptions of some new shells from the New Hebrides Archipelago. — In: Nautilus, vol. 10 p. 90 — 91. Andre, E. MoUusques d'Amboine. — In: Rev. Suisse Zool. vol. 4 p. 394—405. Baker, F. C. Preliminary Outline of a new Classification of the family Mtiricidae. — In: Bull. Chicago Ac. vol. 2 (1895) p. 109 —169. Baldwiu, D. D. Description of two new species AchatinelUdae from the Hawaiian Islands. — In: Nautilus, vol. 10 p. 31 —32. Beddome, C. E. Note on Cypraea angustata Gray, var. sub- carnea Ancey. — In: P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales vol. 21 p. 467—468. Benoist, E. Sur les Unio de la Gironde, et les especes pouvant fournir des perles. — In: Comptes Rendus Soc. Bordeaux 1896 p. 62—64. Bergli, R. Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Coniden. — In: Acta Ac. Leopold. Carol. v. 65 p. 67—214, mit 13 Taf. — (2). Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Gattungen Nanca und Onvstus. — In: Verh. zool.. -bot. Ges. Wien, v. 46 p. 212. Mit 2 Taf. — (3). Ueber die Gattung Doriopsüla. — In: Zool. Jahrb. Syst. V. 9 p. 454—458. — (4). Eolidiens d'Amboina. — In: Revue Suisse Zool. v. 4 p. 385—394. Avec pl. Blazka, F. Die Molluskenfauna der Elbe-Tümpel. — In: Zool. Anz. V. 19 p. 301— 307. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 11-2 Dr. W. Kobelt: Boettger, D. 0. (1). Die marinen Mollusken der Philippinen. V. Die Pyramidelliden. \'l. Die Tiuboniiliden. — In: Nachrbl. D. mal. Ges. v. 28 p. 41 — 56. — (2). Diagnosen neuer Clausilien. — Ibid. p. 124— 127. Boycott, A. C. (1). On shell-coloration in British extra-marine Mollusca. — In: Zoologist v. 20 p. 62— 70. — (2). Erosion in extra-marine Mollusca. — In: Sei. Gossip V. 3 p. 114—116. Brazier, J. (1). On the new genus Petierdiana. — In: Pr. Soc. Tasmania (1894 95) p. 105. — (2). A new genus and three new species of Mollusca from New South Wales. New Hebrides and Western Australia. — In: Pr. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales v. 21 p. 345—347. Brockmeyer, H. Beiträge zur Biologie unserer Süsswasser- Mollusken. — In: Forschungsber. Stat. Ploen, v. 4 p. 248 —262, und: Nachrbl. D. mal. Ges. v. 28 p. 57—73. Brusina, Sp. Bemerkungen über macedonische Süsswasser- Mollusken. — In: Comptes rendus Congr. intern. Zoologie, v. 3 p. 365—370. Bück, E, Die Spitzblasenschnecke (Plit/sa acuta Drp.) im Aquarium. — In: Zoolog. Garten v. 37 p. 248—250. Bucquoy, E., Dautzeuberg, P. & Dollfiis, G. Les Mollusques marins du Roussillon, v. 2 fasc. 11 p. 541 —620, t. 79— 88. Byne, L. St. Gr. The marine Mollusca of Teignmouth Bay. Additions. — In: J. Conch. Leeds v. 8 p. 162 — 167. Casto de Elera, F. Catälogo sistemätico de toda la Fauna de Filipinas conocida hasta el presente. Vol. III. Moluscos. p. 1 —816). Caziot. Faune malacologique terrestre et fluviatile du departe- ment de la Vienne. — In: Feuille jeunes Natural, v. 26 p. 54—55 und 97—101. Chaster, G. W. Some new marine Mollusca from Tangier. — In: Journal of Malacology, v. 5 p. 1 — 4, with plate. Clessiu, S. Vide Martini & Chemnitz. Cockerell, T. D. A. Land- Mollusca from the rejectamenta of the Rio Grande, New Mexico. — In: Nautilus, v. 10 p. 41 — 43. Collier, E. & Standen, R. Further conchological notes from the W^est of Ireland. — In: J. Conch. Leeds v. 8 p. 177 — 190. Collinge, W. E. On a collection of Slugs from the SandAvich- Islands. — In: Pr. mal. Soc. London v. 2 p. 46— 51, with figg. Cooper J. E. The new British Mollusc. — In: Sei. Gossip, V. 3 p. 147 with fig *Crespi, A. J. H. Oyster Culture. — In: Transact. Woolhope Club, 1890—92, p. 126—131. Crosse, H. (1). Additions ä la faune malacologique terrestre et fluviatile de la Nouvelle-Caledonie et de ses dependances. — In: J. de Conchyl. v. 44 p. 48-50. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Mollusca für 1896—1900. 113 — (2). Note sur la distribntion geographique du Cypraea acha- tidea Gray (C pliysis auct., non Brocchi) dans la Mediterranee. — Ibid. p. 218—221. — (3). Note snr le genre Pterosomu de Lesson. — Ibid. p. 207. *Crowther, J. E. The common Pond-smail (Lzjnnaea stagnalis). — In: Halifax Natural, p. 78—80. With figg. Dali, W. H. (1). Report on tlie Mollusca collected by the International Boundary Commission of the United States and Mexico, 1892-1894. — In: Pr. U. S. National Museum p. 333-379, with 3 pl. — (2). Insular Landshell Faunas, especially as illustrated by the data obtained by Dr. G. Baur in the Galapagos Islands. — In; Pr. Acad. Philadelphia 1896 p. 395-459, with 3 plates. — (3). The Mollusks and Brachiopods of the Bahama expedition of the State University of Jowa. — In: Bull. Lab. Jowa, vol. 4 p. 12 —27, with pl. — (4). On some new species of Scala. — In: Nautilus vol. 9 p. 111--112. — (5). New species of Leda from the Pacific Coast. — Ibid. V. 10 p. 1—2. — (6). Note on Neritina shotvalteri Lea. — Ibid. vol. 10 p. 13—15. — (7). On the American species of Ervilia. — Ibid. vol. 10 p. 25—27. — (8). On the American species of Cyprinoidea. — Ibid. vol. 10 p. 51—52. — (9). Note on Leda coelata Hinds. — Ibid. p. 70. vide Guppy. Daiitzenberg, P. (1). Liste des MoUusques du Chili. — In: Actes Soc. Chili vol. 6 p. LXIV—LXVII. — (2). MoUusques testaces terrestres recueiUis dans les serres du Museum. — In: Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris vol. 2 p. 28—29. — (3). Recherches zoologiques dans les serres du Museum de Paris. — In: Feuille jeunes Natural, vol. 26 p. 114, avec figs. vide Bucquoy. Daiitzenberg, P. & Fischer, H. (1). Campagnes scientifiques de S. A. de Prince Albert I de Monaco. Dragages effectues par l'Hirondelle et par la Princesse Alice, 1888 —1895. I. MoUusques Gasteropodes. — In: Mem. Soc. zool. France vol. 9 p. 395 —498 avec 8 pl. — (2). Description de deux especes nouveUes de Bulhnulus. — In: J. de Conchyl. vol. 44 p. 222. Avec pl. Doss, B. Zur Kenntniss der lebenden und subfossilen Mollusken- fauna in Rigas Umgebung, insbesondere des Rigaer Meerbusens, — In: KB. Ver. Riga vol. 39 p. 110—128. Drouet, H. Unionidae nouveaux ou peu connus. — In: J. de Conchyl. vol. 43 p. 220—234. Ehrmann, P. Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Molluskenfauna des Königreichs Sachsen. — In: S. Ber. Ges. Leipzig 1895/96 p. 103-- 114. Aldi. f. Naturgesch. Jahrg. 18«7. P.ii II. H 1. y © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 114 Dr. W. Kobelt: Eyaus, W. A list of Land- and Freshwater Mollusca collected in the eastern part of Berwickshire. — In: Hist. Berwick Club vol. 15 p. 170—174. Ejre, W. L W. Further Notes on the Mollusca of North Hants. — In: Pr. Hampshire Club, vol. 3 p. 67 —70. Fagot, P. Faune malacologique terrestre, des eaux douces et saumatres de l'Aude. — In: Bull. Soc. Aude vol. 7 p. 170— 213. Farrer, W. J. Notes on the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of the English Lake District. — In: J. Conch. Leeds, vol. 8 p. 152 —162. Fischer, P. Note preliminaire sur le Pterygioteuthis giardi, Cephalopode nouveau recueilli dans les cours de l'Expedition scienti- fique du Talisman. — In: J. de Conchyliologie vol. 43 (erschienen 1896). Ford, J. Some references to the genus Oliva. — In: Nautilus, vol. 10 p. 3 — 5, with figg. Fulton, H. (1). A list of the species of Ampkidromus, Albers, with critical notes and descriptions of some hitherto undescribed species and varieties. — In: Ann. nat. Hist. ser. 6 vol. 17 p. 66 —94, with 3 pl. — (2). Descriptions of new species of Nanina, Heltx, Amphi- dromus und Porphyrohaphe. — Ibid. vol. 18 p. 100— 104. Gilchrist, J. D. F. Lima hians and its mode of Life. — In: Transact. Soc. Glasgow, v. 4 p. 218—225. Goodrich, E. S. Report on a collection of Cephalopoda from the Calcutta Museum. — In: Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. 7 p. 1 —24, with 5 pl. Grieg, J. A. (1). Bidrag til Kundskaben om Vestlandets Mol- lusker. — In: Bergens Museum Aarbog, 1896 no. 10, with pl. — (2). Om Bukken -fordens echinodermev og mollusker. — In: Stavanger Museums Aarbog p, 34—46. Gude, G. K. (1). Description of a new species of Vitnna^ and new forms of Helindae^ with a List of the Helicoid Shells hitherto found in the Canary Islands. — In: Pr. Malac. Soc. Lond. vol. 2 p. 15 — 22, with figg. — (2). Description of Streptaxis pauhts, a new species. — Ibid. p. 23, with fig. — (3). A new shell (Corasia lavrae) and illustrations of some hitherto unfigured Helicidae. — In. Sei. Gossip, vol. 3 p. 57— 60, with figg. — (4). Armature of Helicoid Land shells. — Ibid. p. 88—92, 126—128, 154—156 u. 178—181, with figg. Hamann, 0. Europäische Höhlenfauna. Eine Darlegung der in den Höhlen Europas lebenden Thierwelt mit besonderer Berück- sichtigung der Höhlenfauna Krains. Jena 1896. (Mollusca p. 44 —53). Hecht, E. Contribution a l'etude des Nudibranches. — In: Mem. Soc. zool. France a-oI. 8 p. 539—711, avec 5 pl. 5 © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Mcllusca für 1896—19C0. 1 1 Hedley, C. Description of a new Papuan Land-shell. — In: Rec. Austral. Museum vol. o p. 11 — 12, with fig. vide Täte. Hedley, C. & Willey, A. Description of a new species of Astralium. from New ßritain. — In: Pr.
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