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MANUAL or THE MOLLUSCA. 



Conus uux. 

 Strombus grauulatus. 

 Turbinella cerata. 



Strombus gracilior. 

 Murex erytlirostomus. 



,, regius. 



„ imperialis. 



„ radix. 



„ brassica. 



„ monoceros, &c. 

 Rapana muricata. 



„ Kiosquiformis. 

 Myristica patula. 

 Riciuula clatlirata. 

 Purpura, many sp. 

 Monoceros, many sp. 



„ brevideDtatus. 



„ cingulatus. 

 Clavella ? distorta. 

 Oiiva porphyria. 



,, splendidula, &c. 

 Nortliia pristis. 

 Harpa crenata. 

 Malea ringeus. 

 Mitra Inca, &c. 

 Terebra luctuosa, &c. 

 Conus regularis, &c. 

 Pleurotoma, many sp. 

 Cancellaria goniostoma. 



„ cassidiformis. 



„ chrysostoma. 

 Columbella, many sp. 



Pleurotoma eccentiica. 

 Hipponyx radiata. 

 Fissurella macrotrema. 



Panama shells. 

 Columbella strombiformis. 

 Marginella curta. 

 Cypraea nigro-punctata. 

 Trivia. 



Pyrula ventricosa. 

 Natica glauca. 

 Pileopsis hungaricoides. 

 Crucibulum auriculatum, 



&c. 

 Trocbita mamillaris. 

 Crepidula arcuata &c. 

 Litorina pulcbra. 

 Turritella Californica. 

 Truncatella, 2 sp. 

 Ccecum, 8 sp. 

 Imperator unguis, &c. 

 Trochus pellis serpentis. 

 Vitrinella, 12 sp. 

 Nerita ornata. 

 Patella maxima. 



Discina strigata. 



,, Cumingii. 

 LingTiIa semen. 



„ albida. 



„ audebardi. 



Placunomia foliacea. 

 Ostrea aequatorialis. 



Fissurella nigi-o -punctata. 

 Siphonaria gigas. 



Spondylus princeps. 



Pecten magnificus. 



Area lithodomus, &c. 



Pectunculustessellatus,&c. 



Nucula exigua. 



Leda, 5 sp. 



Cardium senticosum, 



„ maculosum. 

 Cardita laticosta. 

 Gouldia Pacifica. 

 Cytherea, many sp. 

 Venus gnidia. 



„ histrionica. 

 Artemis Dunkeri. 

 Trigona crassatellnides. 

 Cyclina subquadrata.) 

 Venerupis foliacea. 

 Petricola californica, &c. 

 Tellina Burneti. 

 Cumingia coarctata. 

 Semele, 7 sp. 

 Saxicava pui-purascens. 

 Gastrocbaena. 

 Solecuitus lucidus. 

 Lyonsia brevifrons. 

 Pandora arcuata, &c. 

 Pholas melanura, &c. 

 Parapholas. 

 Jouanuetia pectinata. 



XIV. Peruvian Province. 

 The coast of Peru and Chile, from Callao to Valparaiso, affords a large 

 and characteristic assemblage of shells, of which only a small part have been 

 catalogued, although the district has been well explored, especially by D'Or- 

 bigny, Cuming and Philippi. M. D'Orbigny collected 160 species, one half 

 of which are common to Peru and Chile, whilst only one species found at 

 Callao was also met with at Payta, a little beyond the boundary of the region. 

 Mr. Cuming obtained 222 species on the coast of Peru, and 172 in Chile. 

 The Island of Juan Peruandez is included within this province. Only a few 

 of the Peruvian shell-fish can be here enumerated. 

 OnychoteutMs peratop- 

 tera. 



^olis Inca. 

 Doiis Peruviana. 

 Dipbyllidia Cuvieri. 



Posterobi-ancbsea. 

 Aplysia Inca. 

 Tornatella venusta. 

 Chiton, many species. 

 Patella scurra. 

 Acmaea scutum. 



Crucibulum lignarium. 

 Trocbita radians. 

 Crepidula diiatata. 

 Fissurella, many s p. 

 Liotia Cobijensis. 

 Gadinia Peruviana. 



