534 REPORT — 18G3. 



ilypoit, 210. Scalarta Ochntenm's [appears an aberrant Opalla; but is the genus 

 Aeirta of Morch, closely allied to Mcntilia, teste A. Ad.]. 



21 G. Crfjiidiila ^^itchatia [ia figured like the voud'T of i/ruudis ; but the 

 specimens in Mus. Cum., when compared with the similar st.ige of 

 v. excavittu, display no dillierences either inside, outside, or in the 

 nuclear whorls]. 



SIT). C)<indula viinuta [appears the young of C. naricelhiiilvs, Xutt.] 



210. Cniuihila f/randis [fossil at Sta. Barbai'a, = C. priiict-jhi, Com-. Can 

 hai-dly be distinguished from very fine specimens oi C furnkuta, 

 sent from Halifax, Xova Scotia, by Mr. Willes]. 



217. Trichotrojm cancvUata, lids, [is quite distinct from T. borealis']. 



217. Purpura decvmcostata, Midd. [ = 7*. c«^/a/jCM/a<a, Duel. Var. =P. aN 

 tenuata, live. Var. = P. analoya, Fbs.] 



217. Tritonium (Trnphon) clathratum, Ln. [is distinct from the shouldered 

 3/. midticmfatus, Esch.,= 6'M«/im, Lov.]. 



217. Triionitnn {Fuhuh) decemcostatum [=C%r. yiiddi-ndurffii, Cooper= 



Chr. liratus, Martyn.] 



218. Tritonium (Buccinitni) cancelhdum [Midd., non] Lam. \_ = l'riene 



Orcffonensis, Kedf. P. cancilhda is the Cape Horn species. .Some 

 specimens in alcohol in Sir E. Belcher's collection, however, said 

 to be from Icy Cape, grestdy resemble the southern shelF. 

 218. Tritonium (I'ollia) scahrtah [is exclusively a S. American sliell. Dr. 

 M.'s shell may have been Ocituhrn, var. asperal. 



218. Pecten rubiduSfllds. [non yi&vt\n, = P. Islandicui, Mull. Midd."8pl.l.3. 



f. 1-3 are marked m expl. of plates " Miindicus, var. IMu-imjiana ; " 

 they are probably ('" rnhidiis, rvar.") Iliiidsii. But the fi^s. 4-G 

 are certainly the young of Hinnites yiijanteus]. 



219. Venertipis f/if/antca. [Decorticated specimens of Sa.ridomus squ(didus.'\ 

 210. Pf'frico/a (jilhu. [Elongated iormoici/iindr<ice(i,D(iS>h.,=cardi(oidis,\ic: J 



219. MacJucru costata. [The figures represent M. pidula, Dixon.] 



220. Cinf/uhi viinuta [" is quite distinct from Ilydrohia ulcfe," teste Gld.], 

 220. J'thdina cri/ptospira. [Probably a LrnncKuria.'] 



220. Purpura Frci/cincttii, Desli. [is quite distinct from attenuatn. Bve. It 



is doubtful wliether Midd.'s shells belong to Desh.'s species]. 



221. Ttri-hratuhi frontalis, Midd. 1851, named in 1849, [may be the young 



of Waldhiimia Coreunica, Ad. & live., ISoO, =■ Terebratellu miniatu, 

 Old., 1800, teste A. Ad., Rve.]. 

 221. Antarte lactva, ( ild. [is distinct from A. Scotica, teste Gld.]. 



221. TiUina fuscu. Say [is distinct from T. solidida, though it niay= T. hnl- 



thica ; teste (ild. Macoma inconsjncua, Br. & Sbv., is distinct from 

 both]. 



222. Li/onsia hyalina [is distinct from L. Norre(jica\ 



222. Macheera costata, Say. [Dr. Gould does not believe that any of Midd.'s 

 synonyms belong to this species. iS ili-n nn-diits, in Br. Mus., appears 

 = 6'. unibiguus, Lam., as figured by Swains. It is not a Macheera.'] 



45. Samarancj. — Litonna castanea, Ad. & Rve., 1850. " Eastern Seas," 

 p. 49, pi. 11. f. 8 [appears identical with L. SitcMna, Phil.]. 



46. E. B. PhUlppi. — CohimbeUn tceniata, Phil., 1846 [is prohably identical 

 with Anachis Guskuinei, Cpr. But C tceniata, Ad. »fe Eve., 1850, is perhaps 

 a yitidella]. 



47. The " Mexican War Naturalists.'" — These were Major Rich and Tiei;.t. 

 (ireen. Col. E. Jewctt was not connected with the war, as would be supposed 

 from the introduction to Dr. Gould's pamphlet. The following corrections 

 apply to the new species tabulated in Rep., pp. 226-228. The species of (iould 

 bear date April 1852 (teste Otia, p. 184) and Nov. 1851 (Otia, p. 210); the 

 others, July 1856. 



No. 



3. Corbuhi poh/chroma i = C. hiradiafa, var.]. 



7. 2'ellina term \_= Mucouia misuta, jun. Cal., not Pan.]. 



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