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p. 170), is Tr. microstomus, D'Orb. (Voyage.) He also describes (ib. p. 168) 

 T. aureus, from New Holland ; T. melaleucos, from Peru; T. attetiuatus, locality 

 unknown, and T. signatns, do. ; Tr. dtilius, Philippi (Enum. p. 1 19) allied to 

 Tr. Laugieri ; Tr. unidentaius, ib. ; Tr. milieus, ib., allied to Tr. i-arius ; Tr. 

 pygmaus, ib. ]'"; Tr. pnmilio (p. 226). 



In the fourth Part of Pliilippi's Abbildung, a plate is devoted to the 

 genus Trockus (in the wider sense of the term). It contains Tr. longispina, 

 Lam. ; hitispina, Philip., appears to me to be bremspina, Lam., and Biischii, 

 Phil., is, perhaps, inermis, Chemu. Furthermore, F. deer, Meuke, and Tr. 

 menkeanus, Phil., from the Cape ; Tr. litgubris, Phil., Kn&fwscescens, Phil., from 

 Chili. Part vi, tab. 4, contains, Trochits (Margarita) tccniatus, Sow., T. 

 cf/Ilosus, Koch, new species ; ma. rim us, Koch, new species, very nearly allied 

 to Tr.niloticusj Kocl/ii, Phil., new species; sq/iamiferus, Koch., new species, 

 from New Holland ; eximius, Reeve, imperv-'uts, Menke, tridens, Menke, new 

 species, from Pern, is microstomus, D'Orb. (Voyage, pi. 76, f. 20, 21) ; sca- 

 ld ris, Anton, new species, from Laguayra ; cnienttis, Phil., new species, and 

 fasciatus, Anton. Part viii. contains Tr. japonieus, Duuker, new species, 

 from Japan ; melanoloma, Menke ; ater, Lesson (atro-purpureus, Menke) ; 

 Tamsii, Dunker, new species, from South Africa; /j/canaficnlatus,DiiukcY, 

 new species, and saitciatus, Koch, new species. 



Mottodonta glomtts and Umbata, Philippi. (Enum. p. 157.) 

 Turbo magnijicus, Jonas (Meuke, Zeitsch. p. 167), differs from T. petJio- 

 Iftfus, in the shell being transversely striated, not having a bordered suture, 

 and in its wanting the green linibus around the aperture Peru. 



Haliotis dcntutu, Jonas (Meuke, Zeitsch. p. 34), locality not stated. H. 

 Roedingi, Chemn., and //. fciformis, new species, are described by Meuke 

 (ib. p. 97) the former is from the Isle de Bourbon, the latter from the 

 Cape. H. eleyans, Koch, from New Holland, in Pliilippi's Abbildnng. v. 

 pi. 1. H. capeiisis, Duuker (ib.) Moreover, H. Iris, Ginel. juv., and scabri- 

 costata, Menke, are figured in the same Part, and in Part vi, pi. 2 and 3, 

 H. navosa, Martyns. 



Scissurella striatula, Philippi. (Enum. p. 160.) 



In Hinds (Sulphur), besides the Conus instituted in the Annals xi, p. 256, 

 are also figured C. vohtminalis, from Malacca, and C. ealifornicus, from Cali- 

 fornia. 



Omila dorsuosa, from Malacca, gallinacea and corntgata, from New Guinea, 

 are figured in Hinds (Sulphur). 



Anclllaria mamillata, Hinds (Sulphur), from Malacca. 

 Nineteen species of Margiuclla are instituted by Hinds (Proc. p. 72). 

 which were collected iu the Voyage of the Sulphur and by Cuming. Of these, 

 seven species in the division Phatnospira, and two in the division Oryptospira, 

 are figured in the Voyage of the Sulphur. 



