﻿irkdai.e: 
  ox 
  ddmeuil 
  s 
  zoologie 
  axai.ytiqce. 
  

  

  81 
  

  

  p. 
  164. 
  Tarhinarius, 
  new 
  name 
  for 
  Tnrlo, 
  Cuv, 
  

  

  Planorbarius 
  

  

  Katicaritis 
  

  

  JSeritarins 
  

  

  MoiiodontdriKS 
  

  

  Valreariits 
  

  

  Scalatarius 
  

  

  p. 
  16(5. 
  Co7i(trms 
  

  

  Cypriarius 
  

  

  Olivariiis 
  

  

  f^olutarius 
  

  

  JVassai'ius 
  

  

  Furpurarius 
  

  

  J]ticci>tarius 
  

  

  Terebrarhcs 
  

  

  Iluriciarius 
  

  

  Tiirbmellfirius 
  

  

  p. 
  168. 
  Tenusarius 
  

   Soletiarins 
  

   Myarius 
  

   Ostracarhis 
  

  

  Planorhis, 
  Cuv. 
  

   Natica, 
  Lain. 
  

   Nerita, 
  Cuv. 
  

   Monodonta, 
  Lam. 
  

   Valiata, 
  Miillcr. 
  

   Scalar 
  ia., 
  Lam. 
  

   C'otius, 
  Cuv. 
  

   Cypraa, 
  Cuv. 
  

   Oliva, 
  Cuv. 
  

   Valuta, 
  Cuv. 
  

   JVassa, 
  Lam. 
  

   Purpura, 
  Bniji'. 
  

   Puce 
  mil 
  m, 
  Cuv. 
  

   Terehra, 
  Lam. 
  

   JIurex, 
  Cuv. 
  

   Turhinella, 
  Lam. 
  

   Venus, 
  Cuv. 
  

   Sdlen, 
  Cuv. 
  

   iWv/ff, 
  Cuv. 
  

   Ostrea, 
  Cuv. 
  

  

  In 
  tlie 
  Latin 
  Index 
  I 
  find 
  several 
  Avliicli 
  do 
  not 
  appear 
  in 
  the 
  text 
  

   save 
  in 
  the 
  vernacular 
  form, 
  and 
  these 
  can 
  only 
  be 
  linked 
  up 
  by 
  tlie 
  

   pagination 
  ; 
  such 
  are 
  : 
  

  

  p. 
  33 
  1. 
  Colomhellarins, 
  new 
  name 
  for 
  CohimlelJa, 
  Lam. 
  

   338. 
  3[argin('ll 
  arias 
  Marginella, 
  Lam. 
  

  

  3-10. 
  Pleurotomarius 
  Pleurotoma, 
  Lara. 
  

  

  340. 
  P/ioladiarius 
  Pholas, 
  Cuv. 
  

  

  335. 
  Donaciarms 
  Donax, 
  Lam. 
  

   343. 
  Tellmarius 
  I'ellina, 
  Cuv. 
  

  

  Teredarms 
  Teredo, 
  Cuv. 
  

  

  333. 
  Cardiarius 
  Cardium, 
  Cuv. 
  

  

  336. 
  Haliotidarias 
  Hahjotis, 
  Cuv. 
  

   p. 
  340. 
  Pinnarius 
  Pinna, 
  Cuv. 
  

  

  It 
  will 
  be 
  just 
  as 
  well 
  to 
  cite 
  an 
  example 
  of 
  Dumeril's 
  method, 
  

   since 
  it 
  is 
  not 
  a 
  common 
  book. 
  I 
  quote 
  part 
  of 
  Table 
  No. 
  105 
  

   (p. 
  167). 
  This 
  covers 
  his 
  " 
  IIl^ 
  Famille. 
  Siplionobranches 
  ", 
  and 
  the 
  

   diagnosis 
  reads 
  " 
  Mollusques 
  gasteropodes 
  testaces 
  a, 
  deux 
  tentacules, 
  

   a, 
  coquille 
  echancree 
  ou 
  prolongee 
  en 
  un 
  canal 
  pour 
  recevoir 
  un 
  siphon 
  

   propre 
  a 
  la 
  respiration". 
  Tliirteen 
  genera 
  are 
  admitted 
  witli 
  

   vernacular 
  names 
  only, 
  differential 
  diagnoses 
  being 
  prepared. 
  Thus 
  

   the 
  two 
  main 
  sections 
  are 
  " 
  Opercule 
  distincte 
  " 
  and 
  " 
  Opercule 
  

   nulle 
  " 
  ; 
  the 
  former 
  is 
  then 
  subdivided 
  thus 
  : 
  "a 
  yeux 
  a 
  la 
  base 
  des 
  

   tentacules" 
  and 
  "ii 
  yeux 
  non 
  a 
  la 
  base 
  des 
  tentacules", 
  and 
  so 
  on. 
  

  

  On 
  the 
  opposite 
  page 
  (166) 
  " 
  Notes 
  sur 
  le 
  No. 
  105 
  " 
  are 
  given, 
  and 
  

   equivalent 
  to 
  most 
  of 
  the 
  vernacular 
  names 
  Latin 
  ones 
  are 
  allotted 
  in 
  

   brackets, 
  thus 
  : 
  " 
  Les 
  nassiers 
  {nassarius)." 
  A 
  few 
  read 
  as 
  follows 
  

   (p. 
  166) 
  : 
  " 
  Les 
  turbinelliers 
  {turbinellarius) 
  et 
  \es 
  pleurotomiers 
  ..." 
  

   No 
  equivalent 
  is 
  given 
  to 
  the 
  last-named, 
  but 
  in 
  the 
  Index 
  (p. 
  340) 
  

  

  