APPENDIX. 
A. 
REMARKS BY DR. v. MARTENS ON SOME SHELLS SENT TO THE ROYAL 
ZOOLOGICAL MusEuM, BERLIN*. 
kuthria lineolata, from the Auckland Islands, is the same that I 
have named Z. Zineata, var. pertinax, on account of the transverse ribs 
persisting into the penultimate whorl. 
Risella, from Auckland, is 2. xaxa, Lamark. 
Scalaria lineolata, Kiener. Not “ineolata, but perhaps it may be 
S. tenutlirata, Sow. ; Reeve, Conch. Ic., f. 118. 
Diloma gaimardi, Phil. I suppose that this is Z7ochus sulcatus, 
Wood, ind. test. supp., f. 40, and perhaps also 7% dugubris, Gmelin ; 
Chenu, Conch. cab., vol. -v., f. 1571, but I doubt very much its being 
Tr. cingulatus, Quoy and Gaimard, which is the same as gaimardt, 
Philippi. 
Trochus pupillus, Gould, is very interesting to me; it appears to 
prove that Gould was right in giving New Zealand as the locality for 
his species, and that the shells from N.W. America, taken for it by 
several authors, is another species. 
Patella magellanica, from Campbell Island. I do not think that 
this shell can be united with magel/anica ; it is P. Zuctuosa, Gould. 
Nacella cantharus, from Dunedin. Not that species, but probably 
some variety of vadzans, Gml. 
Lima squamosa, Lam., from Foveaux Straits. The exotic species 
allied to the European Z. sgwamosa, are in much confusion, and I dare 
not pronounce a definite opinion concerning them ; but I cannot think 
that the New Zealand shell is sgwamosa, and I would name it sf. afinis, 
sguamos@, until further elucidation, which will necessitate a thorough 
examination of the Red Sea and East Indian specimens. 
* These remarks were received too late to incorporate with the text.—F.W.H. 
