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372. Tellina rastellum, Hanley, 19. XV. 
373. Tellina dispar, Conrad, 40,),/. IX. 
Two specimens, one white suffused with pale yellow, the other exhibiting a broad rosy ray 
posteriorly and a fainter one in front. 
374. Tellina rhomboides, Quoy and Gaimard, 19,a. XV. 
375. Tellina robusta, Hanley, 19,a. X, XIV, XV. 
376. Tellina rugosa, Born, 40,a, XVJJ. IX. 
377. Tellina scobinata, Linn. 40,a,XVJJ. IX. 
378. Tellina carnicolor, Hanley, 40,6, Z (Tellina corbis, Sowerby, 40,6, 7. Tellina strangei, 
Deshayes, 12,c.) III, X. 
The types of 7. corbis and 7’. strangei being in the British Museum collection I have carefully 
compared them with Hanley’s species and I fail to discern even varietal differences. The “more 
equilateral” form in 7’. corbis spoken of by Sowerby is so very slight as to be scarcely appreciable 
and may be regarded merely as an individual variation. Tellina tessellata, Deshayes from Moreton 
Bay (=Z. tenwistriata, Sowerby, Con. Icon. fig. 128) is also closely allied but is somewhat differ- 
ently sculptured. 7’. tenwistriata is described as “orange” in colour, but the figure is purplish 
brown in the copy of the work at hand. In reality it is. of a pale fleshy tint and orange along 
the dorsal margins, with some opaque white markings radiating from the umbones. 
379. Tellina verrucosa, Hanley, 40,0, YV/J/. IV. 
Family SCROBICULARITDAE. 
380. Semele jukesi, A. Adams (Amphidesma jukesii, Reeve, 37, VZ//). VIII. 
Family CUSPIDARITDAE, 
381. Cuspidaria elegans, Hinds (Weaera elegans, Smith, 39,a; Neaera moluccana, Adams 
and Reeve, 3). X. 
LITERATURE. 
1. Apams, A. (a) Proc. Zool. Soc., 1851, pp. 267 et seg.; (b) Proc. Zool. Soc. 1853, 
pp. 69—74, 94—99, 116—119; (c) Thes. Conch., Vol. 11. 
2. Apams, H. Proc. Zool. Soc., 1868, pp. 12—17, 288—294. 
. Apams and REEVE. Voyage “Samarang.” 
. AwneGas. Proc. Zool. Soc., 1872, pp. 610 et seq. 
- Brecx. MSS. 
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5. Barrp. Brenchley’s Cruise of H.M.S. “ Curacoa.” 
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7. CANEFRI. Ann. Soc. Mal. Belaique, Vol. xv. p. 50. 
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. CHeEeNnv. Man. Conch. 
