696 rnocEEDiNdS or TIIK \.ITIO\AI. MCSKTM. VOI..XXM. 



Mari/arita ( I'nio) nnarii'tnulux LKA. Syn., lls.'tS. ]>. L't!. 

 ' Marijaron ( I'nio) emargiiialits LEA, Syn., 1852, p. 89: 1S7<>, p. l>2. 



Locality unknown. I have no doubt that it belongs somewhere in 

 the circuminediterranean region. 



tUNIO CARNEUS Kuster. 



* Fnio carneus KUSTER, Couch. Cal>. Unio, 1854, p. 103, pi. xxvm, figs. 1, 2. 



*DROUKT, Mem. Acad. Dijon, VII, 1882, p. 23, reprint. *P.KTKL, Condi. 



Sani., Ill, 1890, p. 147. 

 *Unio gonlierii BOURGUIGNAT, Rev. et Mag., IX, 1857, p. 16, pi. iv, fig. 1-4. 



*WESTERLUNI>, Faun. Pal., II, Pt. 7, 1890, p. 67. 

 *Mary(tron ( I'nio) gontieri LEA, Syn. 1870, p. 44. 



* UniopencJi'niatitinus BouimriGXAT, Moll. Pen. Con., 1863, p. 44, pi. xxv; * Rev. 



et Mag., XVII, 1865, p. 342, pi. xxi. ^ KOBELT, Icc.n., IV, 1S76, p. 66, pi. 

 cxix, fig. 1155. 



Southern Europe. 



fUNIO BATAVUS Maton and Rackett. 



"fMya pictorum GMELIN, Syst. Nat., 13th ed., 1788, p. 3218 '. * DONOVAN, 

 Brit. Shells, V, 1803, pi. CLXXIV. * ? CHENU, Bil>. Conch., 1st ser., I, 1815, 

 p. 114, pi. XLVII, figs. 8, 9. 



* Unio pictorum DRAPARNAUD, part, Hist. Moll. Fr., 1806, p. 131, pi. xi, figs. 1-4.'- 



* Mya batava MATOX and RACKKTT, :! Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond., VIJI, 1807, p. 37. 



*Woon, Gen. Couch., I, 1815, p. 303, pi. xix, figs. 1, 2. *DILLWYN, Cat., I, 

 1817, p. 49. * TURTOX, Couch. Diet., 1819, p. 105. *Wooi>, Ind. Test., 1825, 

 p. 12, pi. n, fig. 256; rev. ed., 1856, p. 15, pi. n, fig. 25. 



* Unio batara LAMARCK, An. sans Vert., VI, 1819, p. 78. 4 C. PKEIFFER, Nat. L. 



and Suss. Moll., Pt. 1, 1821, p. 119, pi. v, fig. 14. *DESHAYKS, Euc. Moth., 

 II, 1827, p. 151, pi. CCXLVIII, fig. 3; II, 1830, p. 584, pi. CCXLVIII, fig. 3. 

 * WAARDENBERG, Com. Hist. Nat. An., 1827, p. 36. *KLEEBERG, Moll. Bor., 

 1828, p. 38. * FLEMING, Hist. Brit. Moll., 1828, p. 416. * STARK, Nat. Hist., 

 II, 1828, p. 90. * MICHAUD, Coinp. Hist. Moll. Fr., 1831, p. 109. * GOUPIL, 

 Hist. Moll. Sarthe, 1835, p. 83. *Foi'RNKL,Faun. Moselle, I, 1836, p. 487. 

 *GRAS, Moll. Isere., 1840, p. 21. *CATLOW and REEVE, Conch. Noni., 1845, 

 p. 56.* PUTON, Moll. Vosges, 1847, p. 75. 



* Mysca batara TURTON, Conch. lus. Brit., 1822, p. 244. *TURTON, Man. L. and F. 



W. Shells, Brit. Is., 1831, pi. xx. fig. 10. 



* Unio batarus NILSSON, Hist. Moll. Svec., 1822, p. 112. *ROSSMASSLKR, Icon., II, 



1835, p. 20, pi. vin, figs. 128, 128a, 128&; III, 1836, pp.28, 32, pi. xiv, fig.205; 

 xv, fig. 214 ; V and VI, 1837, p. 56, pi. xxix, fig. 414 ; XI, 1842, p. 14, pi. LV, fig. 

 745. * BROWN, L. and F. W. Conch. ,1836, p. Ill, pi. xvm, figs. 6-8; xxi, figs. 

 10, 11. * f ANTON, Verz. der Couch., 1839, p. 15. *HANLEY,Test. Moll., 1842, 



1 Guielin refers to the figure by Cheumit/ in Conchylien Cabinet, VI. This figure 

 is probably a light-colored batavm. 



- Fig. 3 is certainly batarus, and figs. 1 and 2 may be. 



:i Matou and Rackett do not figure their species, but refer to several figures. The 

 first is in Ginanui, Opere Postuiue, 1755, pi. iv, fig. 17. This work I have not seen. 

 The figures referred to in Schroter's Flussconchylieu, in Chemnitz, and the Encyclo- 

 pedic Methodinue (pi. 248, fig. 3) are what we understand as V. batavuH, the latter 

 being the one cited by Lamarck. 



^Lamarck does not figure his species, but refers to plate CCXLVIII, tig. 3, in the 

 Encyclopedic Mdthodique, \vhich is the species commonly known as Unio batarus. 



