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William Healey Dall. Diagnoses of new Tertiary fossils from the Southern United States [[strikethrough]] by ( [[/strikethrough]]. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XVIII, no. 1035, april 23, 1896, pp. 21-46 [[strikethrough]] April, 1896.) [[/strikethrough]]
descriptions of [[strikethrough]] forty three [[/strikethrough]] 43 new species, [[strikethrough]] two [[/strikethrough]] 2 new subgenera, one new sectum and [[strikethrough]] five [[/strikethrough]] 5 new varieties chiefly of miocene and oligocene fossils from the Southern States and the Antillean region; the Opisthobranchiata, Lerebridaē, Conidaē and [[strikethrough]]Frochidae [[/strikethrough]] Umboniidaē furnish most of the species, and the presence of the Egyptian genus Carolia is for the first time noted in American beds.

William Healey Dall. Diagnoses of new mollusks from the survey of the Mexican boundary . [[strikethrough]] by ( [[/strikethrough]] Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XVIII, No. 1033, [[strikethrough]] pp. 1-6 [[/strikethrough]] pp. 1-6, April 23 1896, pp. 1-6.
Descriptions of [[strikethrough]] eleven [[/strikethrough]] 11 new species, one new variety, one new subgenus, [[strikethrough]] of species [[/strikethrough]] in the Museum Collection, chiefly of land shells from the vicinity of the Mexican Boundary, collected by Dr. E. A. Mearns.

William Healey Dall. Diagnoses of new species of mollusks from the Northwest coast of America. [[strikethrough]] By ( [[/strikethrough]] Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XVIII, No. 1034, [[/strikethrough]] pp. 7-20, April 23, 1896. pp. 7-20
Description of twenty seven new species and two new genera of marine mollusks dredged on the west coast of America by the U.S. Fish [[strikethrough]] unreadable [[/strikethrough]]  Str. Albatross, of which the types are in the National collection. 

William Healey Dall. New species of Leda from the Pacific coast, [[strikethrough]] By (The [[/strikethrough]] ¶ Nautilus, [[strikethrough]] vol. [[/strikethrough]] X, No. 1 [[strikethrough]] pp. 1-2 [[/strikethrough]], May, 1896, pp. 1,2.
Descriptions of three new species of Leda in the National Museum, from the Western coast of the United States.