42 THE ANNALS AND MAGA/INE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



(27): Notes on the province; Adams (28): New species of Alrxba, Diala, 

 and StyUferina; Adamh (29) : New species of Anatomus and Scissurella ; 

 Adams (30): New species of Sculiola; Adams (32): New species of 

 Siplwnalia; Adams (33): Notes on Umhonndfe, with n. spp. of Ethalia 

 and Tcinostoma; Adams (34): On forms of Onoba, with n. spp., and 

 Microstelma dtedala, n. gen. and sp. ; Adams (35) : Review of Lacunidce, 

 with n. spp. of Epheria, Lacuna, and Stenotis (n. gen.) ; Adams (36) : [See 

 also under China Seas.] 



11. Calif ornian Province. 



California : — Navea (n. gen.) sub(/lobosa, n. sp. ; Gray (264) : N. spp. of 

 Patella, PateUoidea, and Psammobia ; Hinds (325) : Ranella californica, 

 n. sp. ; Hinds (325a). 



California (?): — Tedinia pernoides, n. gen. and sp. ; Gray (275). 



12. Panamic Province. 



Mazatlan: — Tyleria fragilis, n. gen. and sp. ; Adams (43). 

 Veragua: — Phos veraguensis, n. sp. ; Hinds (325a). 

 Panama : — Phos crassus, n. sp. ; HiNDS (325a). 

 Gulf of Nicoya : — N. spp. of Co)ms and Miira ; Hinds (325a). 



13. Peruvian Province. 

 Peru: — Chiton fimbriatus, n. sp. ; Sowerby (493). 



14. Antarctic Province. 



South America : — N. spp. of Mtdinia ; Gray (248). 

 Falkland Is.: — Chiton atratus, n. sp. ; Sowerby (493). 

 Chonos I. : — Chiton concinnus, n. sp. ; Sowerby (493). 



15. Caribbean Province. 



West Indies: — Triphoris marmoratiis, n. sp. ; Hinds (325a) : Pachy- 

 bathron inarginelloideum, n. gen. and sp. ; Gaskoin (246). 



St Vincent: — N. spp. of Triphoris; Hinds (325a) : Pachybatkron cassi- 

 diforme, n. gen. and sp. ; Gaskoin (246). 



GEOLOGICAL. 



List of fossil Chitonidoi ; Koninck (389). 



British Isles: — N. spp. of Parhyodon; Brown (161). — Lincolnshire: 

 Fossils from various strata of Nettleton Hill ; Dikes, Mag. Nat. Hist. n. s. 

 i, p. 561. — Notes on some British shells ; Taylor (506). — Fossils from 

 Blackdown, Devon ; Anon., Mag. Nat. Hist, ii, p. 294. — Relative antiquity 

 of the genera of British Fossils ; Taylor (505). 



1. Post-Tertiary. 



British Isles : — Shells from Preston ; R. C. T., ]\Iag. Nat. Hist, iii, 

 pp. 170 & 171. — Fossils near Stutton ; Wood, Mag. Nat. Hist, vii, pp. 274 

 «& 275. — Valvata and Planorbis at Copford ; Brown, Mag. Nat. Hist, vii, 

 p. 436. — Shells from Copford ; Brown, Mag. Nat. Hist, ix, p. 431.— Com- 



