438 REPORT ON ZOOLOGY, MDCCCXLIV. 



(Trausl. p. 224), are figured in Hinds (Sulphur). Also 48 species of his 

 subgenus Clavatula, and the five species of the subgenus Nanyelia. 



Two new subgenera of Pleurotoma are instituted by the same author in 

 the Voyage of Sulphur. Conopleura : Testa conifomiis vel iuvoluta ; spira 

 couico-elata ; sinus lateralis posticus, profundus, margiue calloso ; labruin 

 intus Iseve, columella subproducta, apertura liuearis, caualis subuullus. 



C. striata. Duphnella : Testa gracile fusiformis, tenuis, fragilis ; anfractus 

 ultimus elongatuSj spiram superans ; sinus lateralis et ante suturam margine 

 acuto ; labrum tenue, intus leeve, apertura elongate ovalis, vix canaliculata ; 

 columella uuda, plerumque striata. To this belong Pleurotoma lymtitfifonnis, 

 Kicner, and three new species : D. marmorata and ornata, from New Guinea, 



D. casta, from Central America. 



In Philippi (Euum.) are given as new : Pleurotoma carulans, rugulosum, 

 brachyostomiim, secaUnum, La, Via. 



In Philippi's Abbildnugen (Part 4) is a plate with Pi/rula. It contains 

 P. Huwecf, Gray, and three new species : P. ochroleuca, Menke, from Chili, 

 lispitiosu, Phil., and Martiniuna, Pfr. 



Turbinella Philberli, Recluz (Rev. Zool. p. 48 ; Guerin Magas. pi. 91) : 

 fusiform, red brown, with nine longitudinal costae, surrounded with white 

 raised lines, eight whorls, the last with two white keels, columella with five 

 obsolete folds ; 56 millim. Manilla. T. tessellata id. ib., allied to the 

 former species, but with numerous folds on the columella. Philippines. 

 T. Cecillii, Philippi (Menke, Zeitschrift, p. 166), from China. 



Cuncellaria Ctoiihiyiana, Petit (Gueriu, Mag. de Zool. pi. 112) : oval, thick, 

 transversely sulcated, the costee flat, depressed, umbilicus canalicular. 

 Payta. The ten Cancell-aria (Proc. 1843, p.- 47; vide last Report, p. 359 

 (Transl p. 225), are figured in Hinds (Sulphur). 



Cyrtulus serotinus is figured in Hinds (Sulphur). 



Also two Tric/iotrojiis (Proc. 1843.) Six new species of Tritonium are 

 instituted by Hinds in the Proceedings, 27, Feb. 1844, and figured in the 

 Voyage of Sulphur ; forty-one species of the same genus by Lovell Reeve. 

 (Proc. p. 110.) 



Fifteen species of Eanella by Lovell Reeve (Proc. p. 136.) R. califor- 

 nica (Ann. xi, p. 255), and R. pectinata, from Mexico, are figured in Hinds 

 (Sulphur.) 



Murex nigrita, Phil., from the Pacific Ocean, on the coast of Mexico, and 

 liippocastanvm, Phil., from Peru, are figured and described by Philippi 

 (Abb. viii.) 



Ten Murex (Proc. 1843) are figured in Hinds (Sulphur). 



Also three Typhis (Proc. 1843, p. 18, 19.) 



Also Trophon jmbriafas and gyrat-us, from Macassar, and T. muricatus, 

 from Panama. 



Besides the two species of the genus Phos, which were previously iusti- 



