346 Messrs. W. K. Parker and T. R. Jones on the 
amongst his “ Testacese polymorphe” by Soldani (Testaceog. 
pl. 117. fig. r). 
61. Vol. i. p. 330. 83° genre. Reophax Scorpiurus. Soldani, 
Testaceogr. pl. 162. fig. K. This is a uniserial and, as it were, 
abortive variety of the arenaceous Litwola nautiloidea, and is of 
world-wide distribution in shelly deposits. Soldani’s figure, 
true as to outline, fails to exhibit the sandy texture of the shell. 
De Montfort fancifully exaggerates the angularities of the seg- 
ments of Soldani’s drawing into doubly crossed chambers, 
“ singuliérement quadrillées.” 
D’Orbigny refers the Reophax of De Montfort (under the 
terms “ Réophage” and “ Reophagus”’) to the Nodosarie in 
several of his notices of the synonyms of Nodosaria. 
62. Vol. i. p. 362. 91¢ genre. Oveolites Margaritula. A very 
bad figure of the Oveolites Margaritula, Lamarck, Syst. des An. 
s. Vert. 1801, p. 402 (Ovulites Margaritula, Lamarck, Hist. An. 
s. Vert. u. p. 194). From the Calcaire grossier of Grignon. 
(See Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. vol. v. p..291, &c.) 
Montfort’s Names. Corrected Names. 
No. Genres. 
1. 11. Phonemus (Le Phonéme Cristellaria Vortex, F.g M. 
tranchant). 
Yas 5 2 sop (L’Elphide Polystomella macella, var. 8. F. § M. 
souflé). 
3. v. | Geophonus (Le Géopone Polystomella macella, var. a, F. & M. 
jaune). 
4. vi.  Pelorus (Le Pélore am- Polystomella ambigua, F. & M. 
bigu). 
5. vit. Chrysolus (Le Chrysole Polystomella Faba, F. §& M. 
perlé). 
6. 1x.  Pharamum (Le Pharame Cristellaria Calcar, Linn., var. 6, F.6 M. 
erlé). 
Vs x Andromedes (Androméde_ Polystomella strigillata, var. a, F. §& M. 
gauffrée). 
8. x1.  Sporilus(Sporulie pectiné). Polystomella strigillata, var. 8, F. § M. 
9. . x11. Canthropes (Canthrope [?]. 
galet). 
10. xvii. Melonis Etruscus...... Nonionina pompilioides, F. & M. 
1l. xvii. Antenor diaphaneus.... Cristellaria Calear, Linn. 
12. ‘xxiv. Oreas subulatus ...... Cristellaria acutauricularis, F. § M. 
13. xxvi. Jesites vermicularis.... Serpula*. 
14. xxvir. Charybs plicatus ...... Serpula *. [.D’ Orb. 
15. xxvii. Cidarollus plicatus .... Rotalia repanda, F. § M, var. pulchella, 
* Just as these little Serpule (badly copied from. Soldani’s figures) have sup- 
plied De Montfort with two of his “‘ chambered univalve shells,” so another Serpula 
from the same source is collated by him with the type of “an unchambered uni- 
valye” in his vol. ii..—namely Anatomus indicus, 70° genre, p. 278. Soldani’s 
figure of the young fry of a Buccinoid univalve affords another of the types, 
namely Camillus, 111¢ genre, p. 442, vol. ii.; whilst Bitomus Soldani, 57° genre, 
p- 226, is probably the fry of a Naticoid shell; and Hercoles radicans, 69° genre, 
p- 274, is possibly a young Turbinoid shell. ig, 
In the Annals Nat. Hist. ser. 3. vol. v. p. 182, we alluded to the probability 
of the Lippistes Cornu of Montfort (32° genre, p. 126, vol. ii.) being the Separa- 
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