228 
Fissurella Noachina, Schum.—Puncturella Noachina, Lowe.—Ce- 
moria Flemingii, Leach, MSS.—Cemoria Noachina, Lowe.—Rimula 
Flemingii, Macgill.—Rimula Noachina, Couthouy.—Sipho Noachina, 
Brown. 
Hab. British Islands. Mus. Cuming. 
2. PuNCTURELLA CUCULLATA, Gould. 
Rimula cucullata, Gould, Expedition, Shells, p. 14. 
Hab. Puget Sound. 
3. PuNCTURELLA GALEATA, Gould. 
Rimula galeata, Gould, Expedition, Shells, p. 14. 
Hab. Puget Sound. Mus. Cuming. 
4, PuncTruRELLA coGNata, Gould. 
Rimula cognata, Gould, Expedition, Shells, p. 14. 
Hab. Orange Harbour. 
5. Puncrurexxia conica, D’Orb. Voy. Am. Mer. 
6. Puncrurewxa FasTiciaTa, A. Adams. P. testd albidd ele- 
vato-conicd, nitidd, vertice acuminato involuto, costellis longitu- 
dinalibus equalibus equidistantibus, interstitiis planis lineis 
incrementi concentricis ; fissurd lanceolaté; apertura ovali, 
margine crenulato, fornice costa, costd valde arcuatd, transver- 
sali, simplici. 
Hab. Eastern Seas. Mus. Cuming. 
7. PUNCTURELLA PRINCEPS, Mighels and Adams. 
Cemoria princeps, Mighels and Adams, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. 
vol. iv. p. 43. 
10. ON SOME GENERA OF SHELLS, ESTABLISHED IN 1807 BY THE 
LATE H. F. Linx. By Dr. HeRRMANNSEN, OF KIEL. 
In several programs, hitherto not at all taken notice of by any 
Conchologist, the renowned Botanist Link of Berlin, then Professor 
of Natural History, Chemistry and Botany at Rostock, in the 
course of the years 1806 to 1808, has published an account of the 
Collections of the Rostock University. These little treatises seem to 
be very rare, nor do I remember ever to have found them mentioned, 
before my ‘Index Generum Malacozoorum’ recorded them. Yet 
they may claim priority in many instances, which I hope will be re- 
deemed by simply noticing their contents. The German titles of 
these octavo pamphlets are as follows :— 
Beschreibung der Naturalien-Sammlung der Universitat zu Ros- 
tock, von Dr. H. F. Link. Rostock. Gedruckt bei Adlers 
Erben. 
