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Reeve's localities, or one of them, probably refer to the form which he 

 figures. It can hardly, however, be found both in Chili and South Aus- 

 tralia, and the double habitat is probably due to an error in labelling or 

 identification. 



Discinisca Icevis! Sbt., Trans. Lin. Soc, XIII, p. 468, pi. xxvi, figs, i a-d, 



1822. — Reeve, Conch. Icon., pi. i, figs. 4, a, b. 

 Concepcion, Chili. Cuming. 



A specimen of this species was received from Peru through Mr. Cuming, 

 labelled strigata Broderip. 



Discinisca Cnmingii ! Brod., P. Z. S., 1833, p. 124. — Reeve, Conch. Icon., 



pi. i, fig. 6, 1862. = D. strigata Brod., teste Reeve. 

 Cape St. Lucas to Panama. 



Mr. Reeve's figure offers no characters by which it might be distin- 

 guished from the last species. The specimens received under- this name 

 from Mus. Cuming cannot be distinguished from D. Stella Gould, by con- 

 stant characters. 



Discinisca (?) antillarum D'Orbignt, Moll. Cuba, p. %8, pi. xxviii, figs. 34 - 36, 



1853. — Reeve, Conch. Icon., pi. i, fig. 2, 1862. 

 ' Cuba, Martinique. Cuming. 



I have never seen this species, which is stated by Reeve to resemble D. 

 slella. It has relations with D. Cumingii, and a series should be compared. 

 This species was not obtained by M. de Pourtales. 



Discina (Discitiisca ?) atlantica Jeffreys, MSS. 

 Northeast Atlantic. 



I am indebted to Mr. Jeffreys for information in regard to this species, 

 which is on the point of being published in the Proceedings of the Zoologi- 

 cal Society of London. 



The following species of Brachiopods, which were not obtained by the 

 Coast Survey Expedition, are known to inhabit the Caribbean province. 



Cistella Woodwardiana Davidson, P. Z. S., Feb. 1866, p. 103, pi. xii, fig. 4, 



a, b, c. 

 Northeast coast of Jamaica in 60 fathoms, Barrett. 

 Theadium Barrettii Woodward. Davidson, Geol. Mag., I, pi. ii, figs. 1-3, 



1864. P. Z. S., 1866, p. 104. 

 With the last-mentioned species. 



Glottidia (?) antillarum Reeve, Conch. Icon., pi. ii, fig. 8, 1861. 

 Martinique. Cuming. 



