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We know but little about this species (?). I have seen but 

 the single example in Mr. Cuming's collection. 

 ?* 16. Waldheimia pulvinata, Gould. Hab. Puget Sound, Oregon. 

 Might this be a young TF. venosa ? The specimen would 

 require to be carefully compared prior to being definitively 

 admitted as a distinct species. 



17. Waldheimia Jlavescens, Val. apud Lam. Syn. T. dentata, 



Val. = T'. australis and T. recurva, Quoy. Hab. South 

 Australia. 



18. Waldheimia Grayi, Dav. Hab. Corea. 



Genus ? Terebratella, D'Orbigny. 

 A. Typical Species. 



19. Terebratella magellanica,C\iQTCimti, 1785. Syn. T. doraata, 



Val. = T. bilobata and T. pectinata, De Blainville = T. 

 Sowerbyi, King=T'. chilensis, 'BTod. = T. dorsata, Menke. 

 Hab. Straits of Magellan and Valparaiso. This shell was 

 figured by Grundler in 1774 and by Favanne in 1780. 



? 20. Terebratella transversa, Sow. Mr. Reeve believes that it is 

 perhaps only a monstrosity of T. inagellanica. 

 21. Terebratella cruenta,J)'^\i!yn,^^. Syn. T. «an^M/«ea, Leach, 

 Quoy, not Chemnitz = T. rubra. Sow. = T. zelandica, 

 Deshayes. Hab. New Zealand. 



? 22. Terebratella labradorensis, Sow. Hab. Labrador, I have 

 not seen its interior, and therefore cannot say whether it 

 agrees with the typical species of Terebratella, or whether 

 it is similar to those species (?) which have the septum ex- 

 tended. Again, it is possible that T. labradorensis might 

 be only a young and abnormal state of T. magellanica ? 



* 2.3. Terebratella caurina, Gould, * United States Expedition.' 



Hab. Piiget's Sound, Oregon. From the description and 

 figure, this appears to me a distinct species. 



24. Terebratella rubicunda. Sow. Syn. T. inconspicua. Sow. 



Hab. New Zealand. 



25. Terebratella rubella. Sow. Hab. Bass's Straits, South 



Australia. It has been quoted from Japan ? 



26. Terebratella coreanica, Adams & Reeve. Hab. Corean Ar- 



chipelago. 



* 27. Terebratella frontalis, Middendorf. Hab. South coast of 



the Sea of Ochotsk. 

 ? 28. Terebratella Bouchardii, Dav. Hab. ? This species (?) 



requires further examination, the material iu hand being 



insufficient. 

 t* 29. Terebratella suffusa. Reeve. Hab. ? This, like the 



preceding one, requires further examination prior to being 



definitively admitted, for the same reason as given with 



reference to T. Bouchardii. 

 ? * 30. Terebratella miniata, Gould, MS. Described in Suess's 



'Wohnsitze.' I am not acquainted with this large Tere- 



