1263 
1264 
1265 
1266 
1267 
1268 
1269 
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or 
ADDENDA, 
Sordida, A. Ad., callous very thick and spreading. 
Reticulata, Linn., from the coast of Norway. Zool. Record. 
54 var. 1., cancellata, Chem. 
Bs var. 2., paucicostata. —nitida, Jeff. 
s var. 3., paupercula, with thick epidermis, 
Reticulata, Linn., a large oblong variety with broad varices, 
covered with a brown epidermis. Shell 14 inches long. 
Mediterranean. 
Reticulata, Linn., very like the N. plicosa, D’k’r., both in 
form and colour. 
Reticulata, Linn., lirellee on the inner lip broken and inter- 
rupted, 
Reticulata, Linn., tapering to a very fine point, distorted. 
Reticulata, Linn., closely allied both in form and sculpture 
to the N. gemmulata, Lam. 
Reticulata, Linn., closely allied both in form and sculpture 
to the N. monile, Kien. 
Reticulata, Linn., closely allied both in form and sculpture 
to the shell mentioned at No, 452. 
Hanleyana, Marr. (See description.) 
Fossata, Gould. California. 
=N. elegans, Reeve, con. syst., 1842, name pre-occupied 
by J. Sow., Min. Couch. 
—Zaphon elegans, Reeve. A. Ad., Rec. Moll., vol. 1,, p. 121. 
=Tritia fossata, Gould. 3 ¥ tay (Polos 
—=Nassa Morleti, Crosse Jour. de Conch., vol. 16, 1868, 
pl.6; £3: 
Columella and lip deep orange. 
Body-whorl semicostate, with strong transverse granular lines. 
A small N. grata, Marr., narrow, with the centre of the lip 
thickened, like a columbella. Siam. 
Between N. mendica, Gould, and N. festiva, Powis. Oregon. 
as N, sinusigera and costata, A. Ad. 
¥ ” and pauperata, Lam. 
Gibbosula, Linn., bored through the thickest part of the callous. 
a4 with a pale-brown epidermis. 
e with the hump on the left hand side of the shell, 
instead of on the right. 
A shell uniting the N. vibex and acuta, Say, and N. tiarula, 
Kien, 
