400 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MALACOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
877. Trettina nosrtis, Hanley. 
Tellina nobilis, Hanley : Thes. Conch., vol. i, p. 300, pl. lx, fig. 148 ; 
Sowerby, Conch. Icon., vol. xvu, pl. xv, fig. 74. 
Hab.—Cape Colony (Martens, Jahrb. Deutsch. Malak. Gesell., vol. 1, 
1874, p. 122). 
378. Tettina (AncuLUs?) RHoMBorDES, Quoy & Gaimard. 
Tellina rhomboides, Quoy & Gaimard : Sowerby, Conch. Icon., vol. xvii, 
figs. 1l4a, 6; Smith, Challenger Lamellibranchiata, p. 103. 
Hab.—Durban. 
379. TrLtina seMEN, Hanley. 
Tellina semen, Hanley: in Sowerby’s Thes. Conch., vol. 1, p. 249, pl. lvi, 
fig. 8. 
Hab.—Durban (Burnup); N. Australia and Fiji (Challenger Coll.). 
380. TeLiina semitzvis, Martens. 
Tellina semilevis, Martens: Romer, Conch. Cab., 2nd ed., p. 63, pl. xviii, 
figs. 1-4. 
Tellina tenwilirata, Sowerby : Conch. Icon., vol. xvi, fig. 253. 
Hab.—Durban (Burnup) ; Red Sea and Querimba Island (Romer). 
381. TxLtina venusta, Deshayes. 
Tellina venusta, Deshayes: Proc. Zool. Soc., 1854, p. 368. 
Hab.—Durban (Burnup) ; Sandwich Islands (Deshayes). 
382. Tetra crucieera, Lamarck, var. Excutra, Gould. 
Tellina exculta, Gould: U.S. Explor. Exped., vol. xii, p. 407, atlas, 
figs. 517a, 6; Otia Conch., p. 80; Sowerby, Conch. Icon., vol. xvii, 
figs. 178a, 6. 
Hab.—Durban (Burnup); Fiji (Gould) ; Torres Straits (Sowerby). 
383. Macoma reTrorsa (Sowerby). 
Tellina (Macoma) candidata, Sowerby : Journ. Conch., vol. vii (1894), 
p- 375: Marine Shells S. Afr., Append., 1897, p. 23, pl. vi, fig. 25. 
Macoma retrorsa, Sowerby : Smith, Journ. Conch., vol. x (1901), p. 116. 
Hab.—Durban (Burnup). 
The following species appear to have been erroneously or doubtfully 
considered South African. 
384. MaroInecna quaprrrascrata, Marrat. 
Marginella quadrifasciata, Marrat: Sowerby, Marine Shells 8. Afr., 
Appendix, p. 9. 
Hab.—S. Africa (Sowerby). 
This species was described originally as from Kabenda, 30 miles 
north of the Congo, and I am inclined to believe that it is not 
South African. 
385. MARGINELLA CINEREA, Jousseaume. 
Marginella cinerea, Jousseaume : Sowerby, Marine Shells S. Afr., p. 9. 
The specimens so named by Mr. Sowerby are distinct from this 
species, and are in my opinion small examples of his JL Burnupi. 
UU. cinerea therefore cannot yet be regarded as a South African form. 
