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Turbo Lehmanni, Mcnke (1. c.), with a thin horny operculum, spotted, 

 belongs to the Margarita;, Leach. 



Phasianella pidchella, Recluz (Rev. Zool.), whitish yellow, with dark 

 purple violet lines. Atlantic Ocean. Ph. brevis, Meuke (1. c.), from the 

 south coast of New Holland. Ph. Lehmanni and Preissii, of the same 

 author, are, according to a later notice (Zcitschrift, &c.) varieties of Ph. 

 bidimoides, and figured as such by Q,uoy and Gaimard. (Voy. de 1' Astro- 

 labe.) 



Phos veraguensis, Hinds (Annals, xi, p. 257), from the coast of Veragua. 

 Ph. crassus, id., from Panama. 



Gaskoin describes two new Cyprase (Proceed, p. 23), C. Saulee and leu- 

 costoma, from the Philippines. 



Marginella litumta, Menke (1. c.), ycllo\vish green with angularly punc- 

 tated, brown, longitudinal stripes. 



Comes marchionatm, Hinds (Annals, xi, p. 256), white, with brown angular 

 reticulations, furrowed. Marquesas. C. patricius, id. (ib.) coronate, striped, 

 superiorly plicated. Gulf of Nicoya, Central America. C. ccclels, id. (ib.), 

 with raised lines ; base of columella and apex violet. Fcejee Islands. 



Conns Delessertii, Recluz (Rev. Zool. p. 2), from Socotra in the Red Sea, 

 with a much elongated spire, is figured in ' Gueriu's Magasin.' (pi. 72.) 

 C. rutilus, Meuke (1. c.). By Lovell Reeve (Proceed, p. 12.) C. Stain- 

 forthii, lignarius, magnificus, and Neptunus, all from the Philippines, and 

 already figured in the author's ' Conchologia iconica.' C. vidua an&furvus, 

 also by Reeve (Proc. p. 79) ; fifty-one species of the same by Reeve. (Pro- 

 ceed, p. 168.) 



Mitm Belcheri, Hinds (Annals, xi, p. 255), milk-white with black epider- 

 mis, four plicae on the columella. West coast of Central America. 



Foluta reticulata, Reeve (Proc. p. 144), resembles in figure, F. pallida, 

 but presents fine brown reticulations on a yellow ground ; the interlacement 

 of the reticulations forming two broad bauds. New Holland. 



Terebra albula, Meuke (1. c.), milk-white, longitudinally plicated. Hinds 

 enumerates 108 living and 24 fossil species of this genus, 50 of which are 

 new ; 16 are from the Indian Ocean, 6 from the African Seas, 12 from the 

 American Seas, and 5 from the Pacific; of 11 the locality is unknown. 

 (Proc. 1843, p. 149.) 



Buccinum acuminatum, Menke, long fusiform, smooth, striped at the base, 

 reddish brown, with black and white jointed bands beneath the suture. 

 B.fasciculare, id., translucent, white, with fine brown lines. Both from the 

 west coast of New Holland. 



Planaxis atropurpurea, Recluz (Rev. Zool. p. 261), smooth, with three 

 stripes at the base. South Seas. 



Columbella bidentata, Meuke (1. c.), white, reticulated with wide brown 



