﻿TOMLIN 
  : 
  A 
  SYSTEMATIC 
  LIST 
  OF 
  THE 
  MAEGINELLID.E. 
  247 
  

  

  America 
  thirteen 
  or 
  fourteen 
  are 
  known 
  from 
  California 
  to 
  Peru, 
  

   half 
  a 
  dozen 
  come 
  from 
  the 
  Magellan-Falklands 
  area, 
  and 
  perhaps 
  

   a 
  dozen 
  species 
  are 
  known 
  along 
  the 
  east 
  coast 
  south 
  of 
  the 
  Amazon. 
  

   The 
  richness 
  of 
  the 
  Caribbean 
  region 
  has 
  already 
  been 
  mentioned, 
  

   and 
  a 
  very 
  small 
  number 
  thence 
  struggle 
  north 
  as 
  far 
  as 
  Cape 
  

   Hatteras. 
  

  

  The 
  Mediterranean 
  has 
  some 
  nine 
  or 
  ten. 
  I 
  should 
  perhaps 
  

   mention 
  that 
  Thiele 
  reports 
  a 
  single 
  immature 
  specimen 
  (If. 
  hi/alina, 
  

   Thiele) 
  as 
  dredged 
  by 
  the 
  German 
  South 
  Polar 
  Expedition 
  of 
  1901-3. 
  ■ 
  

   Possibly 
  additional 
  material 
  would 
  justify 
  a 
  change 
  in 
  its 
  systematic 
  

   position. 
  

  

  The 
  Reference 
  List 
  that 
  follows 
  contains 
  some 
  950 
  names. 
  

  

  I 
  sliould 
  like 
  to 
  express 
  my 
  thanks 
  to 
  some 
  at 
  least 
  of 
  the 
  many 
  

   friends 
  who 
  have 
  so 
  readily 
  helped 
  me 
  — 
  especially 
  to 
  Dr. 
  Dall, 
  

   Dr. 
  Pilsbry, 
  Dr. 
  May, 
  K. 
  B. 
  Newton, 
  B. 
  B. 
  Woodward, 
  C. 
  Hedley, 
  

  

  F. 
  B. 
  Loomis, 
  of 
  Amherst, 
  Mass., 
  W. 
  F. 
  Clapp, 
  of 
  Cambridge, 
  Mass., 
  

  

  G. 
  B. 
  Sowerby, 
  F. 
  H. 
  Gatliff, 
  and 
  most 
  of 
  all 
  to 
  T. 
  Iredale, 
  who 
  

   has 
  always 
  placed 
  his 
  admirably 
  accurate 
  knowledge 
  and 
  advice 
  

   ungrudgingly 
  at 
  my 
  disposal. 
  

  

  N.B. 
  — 
  Names 
  relegated 
  to 
  synonymy 
  are 
  printed 
  in 
  italics. 
  

  

  ABBREViATA, 
  C. 
  B. 
  Adams 
  [Marginella), 
  Jan. 
  1850. 
  Contrib. 
  to 
  

  

  Conch., 
  p. 
  56. 
  Log. 
  — 
  Jamaica. 
  I'ype. 
  — 
  Amherst 
  College 
  Museum, 
  

  

  Mass. 
  (one 
  example, 
  _^(Ze 
  F. 
  B. 
  Loomis; 
  cf. 
  Adams, 
  I.e., 
  p. 
  68). 
  

   abreviata, 
  Petit, 
  ex 
  C. 
  B. 
  Adams 
  {Marginella), 
  1851. 
  Journ. 
  de 
  

  

  Conch., 
  ii, 
  54. 
  Error 
  for 
  abbreviata, 
  C. 
  B. 
  Ad. 
  

   ABXSSicoLA, 
  Locard 
  {Gibherula), 
  1897. 
  Exp. 
  Sci. 
  Travailleur 
  et 
  

  

  Talisman, 
  i, 
  130, 
  pl. 
  iv, 
  f. 
  22-5. 
  Zoc— 
  North 
  of 
  Spain, 
  392 
  and 
  

  

  1094 
  m. 
  Type.—W\i^. 
  d'Hist. 
  Nat. 
  de 
  Paris. 
  

   abyssicola, 
  Schepman 
  {Marc/inella), 
  Sept. 
  1911. 
  Prosobranchia 
  of 
  tlie 
  

  

  Siboga 
  Exp., 
  pt. 
  iv, 
  p. 
  260, 
  pl. 
  xviii, 
  f. 
  8a, 
  b. 
  Loc. 
  — 
  Banda 
  Sea, 
  

  

  1158 
  m. 
  (St. 
  211), 
  one 
  specimen. 
  ^yj:?^. 
  — 
  Zool. 
  Mus. 
  Amsterdam. 
  

  

  = 
  sciiEPMANi, 
  Tomlin. 
  

   ABYSSOKUM, 
  '\lovo\\n 
  {Marginello), 
  April 
  1, 
  1916. 
  Journ. 
  Conch., 
  xv, 
  

  

  43. 
  New 
  name 
  for 
  M. 
  seminula, 
  Dall, 
  neo 
  Gould. 
  

   adamsoni,We\nka.\\&. 
  ex 
  Kiener 
  (Marginella), 
  1880. 
  Jahrb. 
  Malak. 
  

  

  Ges., 
  1880, 
  p. 
  44. 
  Error 
  for 
  adansoni, 
  Kiener. 
  

   ADANSONi, 
  Kiener 
  [Marginella), 
  1834. 
  Coq. 
  Viv. 
  Marginella, 
  p. 
  5, 
  

  

  pl. 
  vii, 
  f. 
  27. 
  Log. 
  — 
  Goree. 
  

   adansoni, 
  Maltzan 
  {Pseudomarginella), 
  1880. 
  Nachrichtsbl. 
  Malak. 
  

  

  Ges., 
  Nov.-Dec. 
  1880, 
  p. 
  106. 
  Zo<;.— 
  Goree. 
  

   affiyiis, 
  Beck. 
  A 
  MS. 
  name 
  (?) 
  quoted 
  by 
  Redfield 
  in 
  Amer. 
  Journ. 
  

  

  Conch., 
  vi, 
  221, 
  as 
  = 
  oryza. 
  Lam. 
  

   AFFiNis, 
  Reeve 
  {Marqinella), 
  Jan. 
  1865. 
  Conch. 
  Icon 
  , 
  xv, 
  pl. 
  xxiv, 
  

  

  f. 
  136. 
  Zoc— 
  St. 
  Thomas, 
  West 
  Indies 
  (Mus. 
  Cuming). 
  Type.— 
  

  

  In 
  Brit. 
  Mus. 
  are 
  three 
  examples 
  on 
  a 
  tablet 
  marked 
  " 
  M. 
  C, 
  

  

  S. 
  Thomas 
  " 
  ; 
  the 
  left-hand 
  one 
  of 
  these 
  is 
  evidently 
  the 
  

  

  figured 
  type. 
  

   AGAPETA, 
  Watson 
  {Marginella 
  {Glabella)), 
  1886. 
  Challenger 
  Rept. 
  

  

  Gasteropoda, 
  p. 
  266, 
  pl. 
  xvi, 
  f. 
  9. 
  Log. 
  — 
  Port 
  Jackson, 
  35 
  f. 
  

  

  (St. 
  163b). 
  Type.— 
  Bvii. 
  Mus. 
  

  

  