Hedlev. — An Enumeration of the JanellicUe. 159 



2. J. marmorea, Hutton, 1879. 



Illustration. — Trans. N.Z. Inst., xiv., pi. v., f. 1. 



Descriptions. — Trans. N.Z. Inst., xi., p. 332 ; op. cit., 

 xiv., p. 158; op. cit., xvi., p. 206; Manual N.Z. Mollusca, 

 p. 27. 



Anatomy. — Trans. N.Z. Inst., xiv., pi. v., figs. 2-9. 



Habitat. — Dunedin and Greymouth, New Zealand. 



J. marmorata, Yon Martens, 1889. 



Illustration. — Nova Acta der Ksl. Leop. -Carol. Deutschen 

 Ak. der Naturforscher, Band liv., pi. iv., f. 3. 



Description. — Op. cit., p. 71. 



Anatomy. — Op. cit., pi. iv., figs. 4-10. 



Habitat. — New Zealand." 



Obs. — Perhaps synonymous with J. marmorea. 



Neojanella dubia, Cockerell, 1891. 



Description. — Proc. Zool. Soc., 1891, p. 217. 



Obs. — A questionable species and a still more questionable 

 genus, founded upon a single shrunken and mutilated speci- 

 men, unaccompanied by figures or anatomical details. It 

 probably belongs to the preceding species. One of the greatest 

 defects in the prosecution of biological research is that any 

 one whose presumption exceeds his ignorance should be enabled 

 to thrust such stumbling-blocks as Neojanella dubia in the 

 path of the honest investigator. 



Aneitella, Cockerell, 1891. 



Description. — Proc. Zool. Soc, 1891, p. 215. 

 Obs. — Possibly a distinct genus, but as yet insufficient ly 

 characterized. 



3. A. virgata, E. A. Smith, 1884. 



Illustration. — Proc. Zool. Soc, 1884, pi. xxii., figs. 1, la. 



Description. — Op. cit., p. 262. 



Habitat. — Wild Island, Admiralty Archipelago. 



Aneitea, Gray, 1860. 



Synonym. — Triboniophorus, Humbert, 1863. 



Description. — Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (3), vi., p. 195; Mem. 

 Soc Phys. Hist. Nat. Geneve, xvii., p. 119 ; Zeits. fur Zool., 

 xv., p. 84; Proc Roy. Soc. Queensland, v., p. 168; Jahrbuch 

 Deut. Malak. Gesell., i., p. 195, &c. 



* Professor E. you Martens also mentions in his letter that Jat 

 verrucosa and J. marmorata, named l>v him ami described by Dr. Sim- 

 roth, were collected and brought to Germany from the Auckland Is: 

 by Hermann Krone. In Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. xvi., p. 20G, the Auckland 

 Islands (coll., H. Krone) are given as habitat of J. bitcntaculata and J. 

 papillata.—'H. Sutee. 



