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300 Cnvrfllnrin pvflm/pn= C f^muostoma, jun., no. 157, =M. 440. 



lt>4. I'll III-: tiihiu utrior = l)riltia v. MfUher»i. M.4('il. 



lO'J. I'/iiirotoniu discors, C B. Ad., is probably a finely developed var. of D, 



aifiriina. 

 lf^2. Phinotnttia rusti'cn, C. B. Ad., = worn spefimen.s of Z). Melchersi, no. 1G4. 

 I'.il. JLiiij/f/ia npglecta, probably = 3/. ucuticwtata, M. 47^. 

 ]'.'4, 11)."). 201 belong to Cerithiopsis. 

 lS)(i. Cerithitim fameliciim must stand for the West Coast Uncinoids, M. 380; the 



Cuniiugian shell, and two out of ten in the tvpe-series, belong to C. me- 



(Uolave, M. 382. 

 193, W9, 200 are various forms of C. sferctts musranim, Val. ; quite distinct from 



C. interniptum, Mke., and C. irroratnm, Cild. 

 203. Does not correspond with the diagnosis, and must stand as Chrysallida pern- 



percida, a very distinct species. 



208. Is scarcely a variety of Triforis alfernatus, no. 207. 



20!). lioth the specimens are dcxtTal,=i CWilhiopfiig titberculoides, M. «).')7. 

 210. Twritella Banksii, C. B. Ad. (non Itie.) = T. t/onionfonia, jun., M. 379. 

 217. A dead, stunted specimen of Cacum undatum, M. 371. 



220. Chtmnitzia acuminata is a very broad but typical .«pecies ; not Chn/sallida. 



221. Chemnitzia affinis, Mus. Cum. and M. 52.3, has sufficient correspondence with 



the diagnosis; but the type=C%. tindufa, M. ry.]l. 



222. Chomnitzia clathrattda. The type-series contains Chrysallida clathratida, 



M. 513 and Mus. Cum.,+ CAr. communis -^-C'hr. effusa, M. 510, + I>uHkeria 

 subantfulafa, M. 537. 



223. Chemnitzia communis, the tvpe of Chrysallida, M. .507, Cpr. (vix A. Ad.). 



The type-series also contains Chr. effma-\- Chr. tclescopium, M. 508,-h2>m»- 

 keria subanyulata, + ?do. var. 

 225. Chemrutzia major ranks with Dtmkeria. 



227. Chtmnitzia Panamensis contains also Ch. Adamsii, M. 519, -fC%. ? graciUima, 



M. 5:50. 



228. Chemnitzia similis, like actdeus ; differs from Ch. ?similis, M. 520, which per- 



l\fips=Prtnrtni«iSM, var. 

 230. Chniinitzia tui'rita=2ol, " Eissoa, sp. ind." 

 2.31, 23."), 237, 2:i8. These species of " fLitorina " belong to Fo*sarus. 

 233. Litnj-inaatrata-\-{tiA\\\t) 257, fAdeorbis ahjecta, are the same (variable) species 



of Fossarina, A. Ad. 

 219. Litorina panula, C. B. Ad. (non Phil.), = Z. Philippii, M. 398. 

 244. Hissoajirmata+C^wn.) 2.50, R. scaliformis= liissoina, sp. M. 409. 

 246. ?Ilis.<oa inconspicua, C. B. Ad. (non Aid.), does not accord with the diagnosis, 



but is identical with Aliania tumida, M. 414. 

 249. Rissna notabilis-\-Cingula ?ttirrita belongs (with 252 and 254} to another 



suborder, = iVo-^AfHirt quinquerincta, M. 498. 

 2.")2. ?Ci)ifiula inconspicua= Chrysallida ovidttm, M. 512. 

 2.'^3. Cinyula patipercula = ? Odostomia mamillata, M. 492, = JJiala. 

 2-^4. Ciiifftda terebellum = Parthenia exaruta, M. 501. 

 2(51. VitrimUa minuta. The original type accords better with Ethalia, 

 20(5. Vitrinella reyulans is also an Ethaha. 



209. VitrimUa valvatoides. Probably an Ethalia. 

 270, 271. Are appai'entlv vars. of Solarium granulatum. 



272. May be distinguished as lorinia rotundata, from its great superficial resem- 

 blance to Helix rotundata. 



275. Trochufi Leanus is a pale var. of CaUiostoma ifAndrere. 



276. Trochus lima can scarcely be distinguished from C. Antonii, Mus. Cum., 



dredged in the .Japan seas bv Mr. A. Adams. 



277. Trochus liridus, C. B. Ad.,=.Modulu8 disculus. M. 403. 



280. Trochus ret ictdatus= Omphalius viridulns, M. 292. 



281. Turbo Buschii, C. B. Ad., = Uvanilla inermis, M. 287, = T. variegafus, Gray, MS. 



in Brit. Mus. The true U. Eu^chii is coloured outside like U. oticacea, but 

 with a white base like U. inermis. St. Elena, lids, in Brit. Mus. 



282. Turbo phasiaiiellUf C. B. Ad., is probably the perfect form of Puasianella^ ?vai. 



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