574 REPORT 1863. 



In the 'Honographia Pneumonopomorum Yiventium, <fcc., Cassellis, 1851V 

 by the same learned author, the following is the only species which occurs : 

 Suppl. 1858, Vol. II. p. 7. Truncatella Californica, Pfr. San Diego. 



In Wiegmann's ( Archives fur Nat./ 1837, vol. i. p. 285, occurs the fol- 

 lowing species, also without authority : 



Perna quadrata, Anton. California. 



In Troschel's ' Archives fur Natur ' are quoted the following : 



1843. Vol. II. p. 140. Fasciolaria sidcata, Less. Acapulco. 

 1849. p. 99. Terebratula Californica, Linsley. 



In the 'Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer oder wenig gekanntor 

 Conchylien, herausgegeben von Dr. R. A. Philippi,' Cassel, 1845-51, are 

 figured the following, which must be quoted as being original descriptions, or 

 for the synonymy: 



Page. PL Fig. 



Feb. 1846. 4. 1. 9. Cyrma solida, Phil. California, &c. 



Aug. 1846. 24.4. 7. Tettina pisiformis, Ln. Mazatlan, &C.L. pulchella, Ad. 

 ? = Cardium rliscors, Mont. 



Oct. 1844. 4 Cytherea Dunlin. Phil. W. C. Mexico. = C. Pacifca, 



Mus. Berol., non Dillw. 



Apr. 1847. 33. 7. 1. Cytherea (Artemis) gigantea, Sby. California. ?= Ar- 

 temis ponderosa, Gray. 



Jan. 1845. 1. 1. 1. Murex nigritus, Phil. " ? W. C. Mexico. 



April 1847. 11. 7,8. 1. Haliotis fulgens, Phil. ? California, = H. splendens, Rve. 



Oct. 1846. 5. 2.1,10. Turbo Fokkesii, Jonas. Gulf of California. 



8. 2. 9. Trochus strigilatus, Ant. California. = T. peHtf-serpentis, 



Wood. 



July 1844. 7. 2. 5. Patella (Acnuea) discors, Phil. Mexico. 

 April 1850. 9. 2. 8. Lucina obliqua, Phil. ? W. C. America. 



9. 2. 9. Lucina pisum, Phil. Mazatlan. 



2. 1. 3. Pecten tunica, Phil. "Sandwich Islands*. E. B. 

 Philippic Jan. 1844. [_=P- latiauritus, Conr., teste 

 Hani. S. Diego, &c.] 



5. 1. 5. Pecten Fabricii, Phil. Greenland. [ = P. Islandieus, 

 jun. Non P. Fabricii, Gld., = P. Hindsii, jun.] 



11. 6. 9. Litorina aberrans, Phil., P. Z. S. 1845, p. 142. Pa- 

 nama, on rocks. [ = Tall var. of Z. conqpersa.] 



In Dr. L. Pferffer's ' Novitates Conchologicae,' Series II., Marine Shells, by 

 Dr. W. Dunker, Cassel, 1858, occur the following species from Sitka : 



Page. PI. Fig. 



1. 1. 3, 4. Tritonium carinatum, Dkr. Sitka. [Should be pi. 2. f. 3, 4.] 

 [= T. angulosum, Morch, on plate.] 



' '.i... 'TI/T--..-!' _ TM ci*xi-_ 



2. 1. 1, 2. Tritonium Morchianum, Dkr. Sitka. 



3. 2. 5, 6. Tritonitim rutilum, Morch. 



4. 1. 5, 6. Tritonium Rombergi, Dkr. 

 2. 2. 3, 4. Neptunea harpa, Morch. n 

 7. 2. 1, 2. Neptunea castanea, Morch. 



"Should be pi. 2. f. 1, S.j 

 "Should be pi. 1. f. 5, 6.1 

 'ShouM be pi. 2. f. 5, 6.1 

 'ShouM'be pi. 1. f. 3, <1 H 

 "Should be pi. 1. f. i, 2.] 



[ = JV. badia, on plate.] 

 35. 10. 6, 7. Murex (Hemifusus) Belcheri,Rds., var. ? [= Cfcorw* 1?., L. Cal.] 

 39. 12. 7-9. Cytherea ( Tivela) arguta, Rom. Isthmus of Panama. Resembles 



C. (Trigond) mactroidcs, Born. [Probably Caribbean.] 



66. British Museum Collection. " Lunatia ravida, Souleyet, Panama," 



* A large number of Califormaii shells have been assigned to the, Sandwich Is., in con- 

 sequence of the abundant trade between the two localities. They may often have beer 

 obtained at Honolulu by naturalists, who had no reason to doubt their having lived ther* 

 All that is known of the genuine Hawaian fauna will shortly be published by Mr. Sow- 

 erby, for W. H. Pease, Esq.., of Honolulu. 



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