Volume 67 Number 4 (May 17, 1954)
- A. A. OLSSON. A new Heilprinia from the Gulf of Mexico: 105–107
- J. J. PARODIZ. A new species of Humboldtiana from Texas: 107–108
- J. F. ALLEN. Notes on the molluscan fauna of Galesville, Maryland: 108–112
- A. H. CLARKE, JR. Shell bearing marine mollusks of Cape Ann, Massachusetts: 112–120
- H. G. RICHARDS. Pleistocene mollusks from Andros Island, Bahamas: 120–121
- D. BEETLE. Terrestrial and aquatic mollusks of Albany County, Wyoming: 121–129
- F. P. SIVIK. A technique for slug culture: 129–130
- H. B. HERRINGTON. Pisidium species and synonyms, North America, north of Mexico (continued): 131–138
- Notes and news: 138–140
- Publications received: 140
Volume 67 Number 3 (February 18, 1954)
- G. D. HANNA and A. G. SMITH. Rediscovery of two Californian land snails: 69–76
- E. DEICHMAN. The “Texas Longhorn Shells” from the Florida waters: 76–80
- H. A. PILSBRY. Some Californian and Mexican mollusks: 81–82
- R. T. ABBOTT. The habits and occurrence of the nudibranch Armina tigrina in South East United States: 83–86
- J. DEMOND. A key to Hawaiian Cypraeidae: 86–90
- L. HUBRICHT. The snails from two Indian shellmounds near Clarksville, Virginia: 90–92
- J. F. ALLEN. Notes on the gastropods collected in the vicinity of Crisfield, Maryland: 92–94
- F. HAAS. Non-marine mollusks from the Pacific Slope of North America: 94–97
- H. B. HERRINGTON. Pisidium species and synonyms, North America, north of Mexico: 97–104
- Notes and news: 104
- Publications received: 104
Volume 67 Number 2 (November 11, 1953)
- H. A. PILSBRY. Magnipelta, a new genus of Arionidae from Idaho: 37–38
- P. BARTSCH. A new Niso from American waters: 38–40
- P. BARTSCH. A new rissoid mollusk from Maryland: 40–41
- D. NICOL. The scientific role of the amateur malacologist: 41–44
- A. F. ABDEL-GHANI. Lymnaea stagnalis in Egypt: 44–45
- H. A. PILSBRY. Land mollusks from Nuevo Leon, Mexico: 46–47
- E. H. NICHELSON. A preliminary survey of the land mollusks of Alachua County, Florida: 48–53
- J. P. E. MORRISON. Two new American species of Strobilops: 53–55
- J. P. E. MORRISON. Viviparus multilineatus (Say) 1829, from Florida: 56–58
- H. A. PILSBRY. The case of Paludina multilineata Say: 58–61
- W. K. EMERSON. A review of Marks’ subgenera of Busycon Röding, together with remarks pertaining to the genus: 61–66
- M. C. TESKEY. American Malacological Union, Nineteenth Annual Meeting: 66–68
Volume 67 Number 1 (July 24, 1953)
- H. A. PILSBRY and A. A. OLSSON. Materials for a revison of East Coast and Floridan [sic] volutes: 1–13
- R. V. DIETRICH and P. A. MORRIS. Mollusks from Kwajalein: 13–18
- A. SOLEM. Scalariform Anguispira and Triodopsis: 18–20
- J. L. BAILY, JR. Oreohelix in San Diego County, California: 20–22
- L. HUBRICHT. The Zonitidae of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: 22–24
- M. R. MATTESON. Fresh-water mussels used by Illinoian [sic] Indians of the Hopewell culture: 25–26
- R. W. DEXTER. The mollusks inhabiting some temporary pools and ponds in Illinois and Ohio: 26–33
- E. H. MICHELSON. A preliminary survey of the land mollusks of Alachua County, Florida: 33–35
- Notes and news: 36
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