523 



REPORT 18C3. 



IGI 



1U2 



206 



1203 

 i294 

 1690 



1S42 



ia-)5 



1806 

 2240 

 22'.1 

 2:580 

 •2:',?,2 



XTxn 



ixxiii 



xxxiv 



"•age. 



21. Fiii>iirclla atpfra [=nf>/phia Lineolni, Cimy, = rrnti'tia. OKI. 'Rut Ol. <{en.»icln- 

 Hiiata, Kve, is probably distinct; 8ta Jiaibiira, Jewitt, C'oui>er'j. 



27. Tankerville Cat., 1825. — The foUowinj? species are also from the West 

 C'liMst. The prices are added from the British Museum copy, as a record of 

 their former rarity : — 



Xo. App. page. Pri'?e. 

 70 10». Solen amhgmw. 



15.S. Tellina operctdata. 

 5«. TeUina pttntcea. 

 £10 10«. Lurina Childreni [desoribed by Gray in Ann. Phil. 1824 : v. nlso 

 Zool. Joum. vol. i. 1825. pp. 221 -2. Therr- is no aiitliority 

 for the statement that it came from Brazil. The Br. Miia. 

 Bpecimens are from " Mus. Craehernde," and are probably 

 West Coast. The only known locality is Cope Su Lucas."j 

 80«. Tioclma annulatm. 

 20s. Trcrhtis doliariii9. 

 10«. Murex crtsjmttis. 

 los. Purpura patula. 

 20«. Purinira j)l<inospir€h 

 4o». JIarpa crenata. 

 los. Cijiircea spadicea. 

 2s. Ci/}treS(i alhtginosa. 

 15,?. O'ira splendidula. Hah. ? — 

 2s. (kl. Oliva bipUcnta. West Coast Xorth America, 

 2s. OUva colutnellaris. ? — 

 2.J47 £5 OS. Contis regius. 



The „ in Rep., p. 174, should have been omitted, except at no. 808, p. vi. Jso. 

 1401 is described, on p. xii, as from Newfoundland. No. 1780 should have iM 

 pa^e-reference. 



In the * Zoological Journal,' London, 1S24— 1829, appear descriptions of the 

 following species : — 



Pag\ 



00. Natica patula, iSbv. " Brought from S. America by 

 M. de Humboldt. 2 specimens only known.'"* 



3G9. Cypraa suhro^trata, Gray. Nehoue (Mus. Sbv.). 

 [' Probably fossil ' {Graii) : a white, smooth spe- 

 cies, not to be confounded with Trivia stihm tni1a.'\ 



510. Cypra>a albuginosa, Mawe, pi. 7. f. 2 ; pi. 12. f 2. Cali- 

 fornia. Named, without descripticm, in Mawe's 

 Cat. (=C. pnraria, var., Duel.: Z. .1. iv. p. 08.) 



613. Ciipr<va pysftdatn, Sol. S. Coa-st of Mexico. China. 



70. Hinnites (jiganteus (Shy.). F — \ = H. Poidoni,VouT. 



Ca\\t.'\ = Iliimiia gigantea, Gray, Ann. Phil. Aug. 



182(i. = Lima gtgantea, Id. inloc. cit. [non J. Shy.] 



863. Cyprcea subrostrata, Gray [bis. Trivial. ? — 



364. Cyprcea radians, Lam. = C oniscus, Dillw. = C. pedi- 

 culiis, j3., Gmel.4- C. costata, Dillw. W. Coast of 

 Mexico, ? Adriatic. 



365. Cyprata Calif or niana, Gray [ Trivia]. California. 

 145-102. Monograph of Ovtdvm, by G. B. Sowerby, containing 



the species afterwards figured in the Spec. Conch. 



28. Beechey* Voyage. — Increased study has supplied the following cor- 

 rections : — 



* At p. 511, note *, Dr. Gray states that the Xatica patula, Barnes, Ann. Lye. Nat. 

 Hist. N. Y., Sept. 1S24, i. 133, is " the shell described under tliat name by Sbv. As tlic-r* 

 is another N. patula [? ubi], must be called by Mr. Barnes's MS. name of A', helicoides.' 

 Also that DoUum dentatum, Barnes, loc.cit.=2>. ringens^ Sby. 



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Vol. i. March 1824, 

 „ Oct. 1824, 



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Jan. 1825, 



Vol. iii. Jan. 1827, 



n 



Sept 1827, 



Tol. iv. Jan. 1828, 



