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small slit. The latter species inhabits the Mediterranean and 

 Adriatic, and the Atlantic coasts of France and Spain ; it is 

 also a Subapennine fossil. 



P. 268. — F. nubecula. E. Atlantic coast of Spain (Hi- 

 dalgo). F. cinnabarina, Costa. 



P. 268. — Capulid^;. Perhaps this family, as well as Calyp- 

 trwidce, ought to be placed near Velutinklce. The animal and 

 shell of all these families have many characters in common. 



P. 269.— Capulus Hungaricus. N. of Hebr., 170-530 f. 

 (C. and T.). F. Norway (Sars and others) ; N M. Germany 

 (Philippi) ; Switzerland, Vienna basin, and Morea (Homes). 



P. 272. — Filiscus com7iiodus = Capulus dilatatus and C. de- 

 pressus of A. Adams, from Japan. 



P. 273.— Calyptr^a Chinensis. Dublin Bay (M'Calla, /*. 

 Adair). F. N.W. Germany (Philippi) ; Switzerland, Vienna 

 basin, and Rhodes (Homes). 



P. 283. — Scisstjrella CRisp ata. N. of Hebr., 170 and 189 

 f. (C. and T.). F. Coralline Crag, Sutton (S. Wood) !; Norway 

 (Sars and others) ! ; S. Italy (Tiberi and others) ! ; Rhodes 

 (Mus. J. d. PI.) ! E. Norway, 10-300 f. (Sars). G. Gascony, 

 60-80 f.(DeFolin)!; Mahon (Cardona, /. Hidalgo) ; Labrador 

 (Dawson,/. Packard). S. aspera, Ph. 



P. 287. — Ctclostrema Cutlerianum. F. Pezzo. Calabria 

 (Tiberi) ! E. G. Naples (Tiberi) ! 



P. 289. — C. nitens. N. of Hebr., 189 f., larger than usual, 

 and distinctly striated at the base (C. and T.). F. Monte Mario 

 (Conti) ! ; Melazzo, Sicily (Seguenza) ! E. Loffoden I., 300 f. 

 (Sars); G. Gascony (De Folin) ! 



P. 290.— C. sERPULOiDEs. N. of Hebr., 530 f. (C. and T.). 



F. Norway (Sars) ; Uddevalla (Crosskey and Robertson) ! E. 



G. Gascony (De Folin) ! ; Med. and Adr. ! Delpliinula pusilla, 

 Calcara. Perhaps Mighel's species was SJcenea planorbis. 



P. 291, last. L; for " Ireland " r. « Iceland * Add :— N. of 

 Hebr., 170f. (C. andT.) ; Oxfjord, Finmark, laminarian zone 

 (Sars) ; Labrador (Dawson, /. Packard). 



P. 292, 1. 6 from top, for " transverse " r. " longitudinal '*, 

 and add " with a few spiral striae at the base ". 



P. 295.— Trochus helicinus. N. of Hebr., 530 f., dead 



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