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E. Loffoden I., 300 f. (Sars). The specific names rugosa and 

 arctica bear the same date of publication ; but the former is 

 the one most generally known. S. antarctica, Philippi. 



P. 90, 1. 12 from top, for "Retz" r. " Philippson " ; the 

 reason given for changing the name to CTicena is because 

 Gastrochcena "aures nostras singulari modo offendit" ! 



P. 91. GASTROCH^NA DTJBIA. F. Vienna basin (Homes) !; 

 Rhodes and Algiers (Deshayes). 



p. 104. PHOLAS DACTYLUS. F. Killiney (Walpole) ! ; Us- 

 tica I. (Calcara). Costa says that it is very phosphorescent, 

 and that, if its flesh is chewed and kept in the mouth, the 

 breath becomes luminous and looks like a real flame. 



p. 107. P. CANDIDA. F. Macclesfield(Darbishire); Selsea 

 (A. Bell) ! 



P. 109. P. PARVA. F. Red Crag (coll. S. Wood, and A. 

 Bell) ! ; Belgium (Nyst). E. Bay of Biscay (Ferussac and 

 others) ! P. callosa, Lam., ex typ. ! 



P. 112. P. CRISP AT A. Hayle (Hockin). F. New England 

 (Verrill and Packard) ; Philippi has since referred his P. 

 vibonensis to Pholadidea papyracea. E. N. Japan (Schrenck). 



P. 116. PHOLADIDEA PAPTRACEA. Falmouth (Hockin) ; 

 Woodside, Lancashire (Collingwood). F. Edeghem in Bel- 

 gium (Nyst) ! E. Arcachon (Lafont) ! 



P. 120. XTLOPHAGA DORSALIS. Many additional localities 

 on every part of our coasts. F. Vienna basin (Homes) ! E. 

 Kattegat, Bay of Biscay, Mediterranean, and Adriatic ! 



P. 121. In a paper by C. W. Siemens, C.E. (Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1865, p. 187) it is stated that the hemp had " engendered 

 millions of small marine insects of a peculiar kind " (the Xy- 

 lopJiaga ! ), and that the deep-sea cable for the Toulon and 

 Algiers line had been destroyed in the same way. 



P. 124, 1. 3 from top, after " Germans " add " ' tremadskr ' 

 of the Icelanders, ' jsegte-orm ' or ". 



p. 168. TEREDO NORYEGICA. F. Bordeaux beds, Switzer- 

 land, and Vienna basin (Homes) ; Norway (Sars). E. Med. 

 and Adr. ! Eaten at Venice, and called " bisse dei legni," 

 G. v. Martens. The sheath is Septaria Mediterranea of Risso. 



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