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D. FILUM Sowerby (p. 118). 



To the synonymy of this species should be added : D. funiculus 

 Brugnone, 1877 (see p. 204) of the Italian Pliocene, and D. Iceve 

 Hilgard & Hopkins, 1878 (p. 217) from the Pleistocene of Louis- 

 iana. 



Jeffreys (P. Z. S., 1884, p. 147) adds the locality: off Sahara, 

 1,261 fms. (Talisman Exp.). 



D. STEARNSII Pilsbry & Sharp. 



New name for D. simplex P. &. S., 1897, not D. simplex Miche- 

 lotti, 1861 ; see p. 125. This little species now has the honor of 

 bearing the name of a life-long student of West American mollusks. 



D. hyalinum " Leach MS. in Brit. Mus.," Sowerby in Conch. 

 Icon., pi. 7, f. 49 (Antalis hyalina Clessin) is a smooth species with 

 the apex and slit much as in D. splendidum; locality unknown. 

 As the name is preoccupied by Philippi, and the specific value of 

 the form is doubtful, it had better be dropped. 



" D. erectum Verkrz., Jam." of Paetel's Catalogue, i, p. 593, is 

 unknown to us. There is an erectum of Sowerby, but it is from 

 Australia, not Jamaica. 



" D. zonatum Orb., Jam." Paetel's Catalogue, i, p. 594 is un- 

 known to us. 



DENTALIUM MODICELLUM Kurtz. 



Catalogue of Recent Marine Shells found on the coasts of North 

 and South Carolina p. 6, (Portland, 1860). South Carolina. Name 

 only. 



SlPHONODENTALIUM LOBATUM Sowb. (p. 136). 



Add the synonym Siphonodentalium exvitreum SACCO, Moll. Terr. 

 Terz. Piem. e Ligur., xxii, 1897, new name for D. vitreum Sars not 

 Gmel. 



New British localities for S. lofotense and S. affine are recorded by 

 Marshall, Journ. of Conch., ix, p. 61, 62. 



Section DISCHIDES Jeffr. (p. 143). 

 Add synonym Divides SACCO, t. c., p. 115. 

 Section GADILA Cray. 

 CADULUS ANGUIDENS Melvill & Standen. PI. 39, fig. 4. 



Shell a little arcuate, tapering toward the apex, pellucid white. 

 Aperture rounded-ovate, the margin oblique; posterior orifice 



