18 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM vol. 121 



species of Harpa {articidaris Lamarck, 1822; major Roding, 1798; 

 ligata Menke, 1828, respectively), I suggest that this name be con- 

 sidered a nomen dubium, since we do not know to what species 

 Lightfoot intended his name to be appHed. Donovan later applied 

 the name H. testudo to still another species {Harpa ventricosa Lamarck, 

 1816). 



Dall (1921, p. 98), when he identified Solander's name with Cassis 

 inflata Shaw, 1790, based his determination on the numbered figures 

 on Seba's plate, ignoring the last four words of the cited reference. 



2150 "Venus Punctata, S. Rum. 43. G . . . ." 

 Meretrix meretrix (Linnaeus, 1758) 



Venus punctata [Lightfoot, 17861, p. 98. 

 Not Vemis punctata Linnaeus, 1758. 



2158 "A fine Area nodulosa, S. or studded Ark, Gualt. 87. 

 E . . . . " 

 Anadara granosa (Linnaeus, 1758) 



Area nodulosa [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 98. 



"Not Area nodulosa Miiller, 1776 { — Acarscabra (Poli, 1795), fide Lamy, 

 1907, p. 95). 



2190 "Two curious and rare species of Mya, viz. Complanata, 

 List. 150. 5. and . . . . " 

 Elliptio complanatus (Lightfoot, 1786). 



Mya complanata [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 100. 



Unio violaceus Spengler, 1793, p. 55. 



Mya complanata Dillwyn, 1817, p. 51. 



Elliptio complanatus (Solander). — Clark and Berg, 1959, p. 21. 



2194 "Two very large and fine species of Area, viz. Nodulosa from 

 China, Gualt. 87. E. and . . . . " 

 Anadara granosa (Linnaeus, 1758) 

 See lot 2158. 



2213 "A fine specimen of Mya Gigas, S. from the Mediterranean. 

 .... List. 414. 258." 

 Panope glycymeris (Born, 1778) 

 See lot 626. 



2216 "A very fine cluster of Lepas Cornu Copiae, S. D'Argenville, 

 26. D. . . . rare." 

 Mitella cornucopiae (Lightfoot, 1786). 



Lepas cornucopiae [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 101. 



Lepas pollicipes Gmclin, 1791, p. 3213. 



PoUicipes cornucopia Leach, 1824, p. 171. 



Pollicipes cornucopia: Darwin, 1851, p. 298. 



Pollicipes cornucopia: Gruvel, 1902, p. 223. 



Mitella pollicipes: Pilsbry, 1907, p. 5. 



