SCO EEPORT — 18C3. 



8p. Fig. 



G4 80. Conns (I'arahts, Brod. Galapaeos. 



79 128,129. Conm punrtirnlntus, Jirug. .Salango, St. Elena, W. Col., Ct<»<rt9« 

 • « 130. Conns puncticulatus, \M..=p<ipill(>sus,\\.i^n. 



.. 301. Conus puncticulattis. [Mazatlan.] 



.. 392. Conus puncdculatus, yaT.,=piistn/'jncs, "Kien. :?+3finerifianus, T.atn. 



h33 190. Coniis riryatns, I{\e.,=zebra, Sbj\, non Lam. [Resembles nyularU 



var.] Salango, W. Col., Cuming. 

 , . Conus virgntus, \».r.,=Lorenziamis, Rve., non Chem. 

 193. Coiitis firgatus,\&T.,= Cumtngii. 

 106 192. Conus scalark, Val., =gra(fatus, Rve. Salango, W. Col., Cuming. 



127 194. Cowws incMri'Ms, Brod. [Resembles specimens from La Paz. j Mouta 



Christi, W. Col., Cuming. 

 180 285, 402. Conns Ximenes, Gray, = intemtptus, Brod., non Mawe. [Like puncti- 



culutus, var.] Mazatlan, W. Columbia, Cuming. 

 157 324. Conus perplexus, Shy. Gulf Cal., W. Col., t'KWiiw^r. 



84 384. Conns arcuatns, Br. and Shy. Mazatlan, I'acitic [?]. 



15 26-28. Fissurella Mexicana, Sbv. Real Llejos, Mexico. | rT> ^i. i v^- 

 78. FissureUa Mexicana, Sbv. Porto Praya. } L^"^^ localities 



are probably incorrect ; it belongs to the Chilian fauna.] 



41 46, 47. FissureUa rtigosa, Sby. W. Indies [ = W. Mexico]. 

 S-2 88, 89. Fissurella alba, Cpr. ' [Gulf ofl California. 



65 64, 65. Fissurella nigrocincta, Cpr. [Gulf of] California. 



66 67. J'/ssM/r/Za /cweftrosff, Sbv., jun. [PGulf of] California. Like the last. 

 54 80. FissureUa obscura, Sbv. 'Real Llejos, Cum. [" Gal." in P.Z.S. l8.!4.] 

 68 154-156. Fissurella excelsa, Rve., + F. alta, C. B. Ad. 



8tJ 123. Fissurella Panamensit, Sbv. " In Conch. 111., this very distinci' 



shell is united to that since named F. excelsa, Rve." 

 115 187-189. FissureUa cancellata, Soland. St. Vincent's, Honduras Bay, Guada- 

 loup, California. [No authority for the latter.] 



7 12,13. Ha)-pa Hivoliana, hesB., = II. crenata,Sv;a,m9. Acapulco. 

 1860. 



2 57. Dentalium pretiosmn, Nutt. " =striolatnm, Stn. Massachusetts. 



Less curved and tapering near apex than D. enfale, more cylin- 

 drical throughout, but a doubtful species." [The type-speci- 

 mens are not striated.] Califoniia. 

 43 10. Dentalium hexagonum, iWA. N. America: China, Singapore. 



42 34. Dentaliu7n pseudosexagonum, Desh. Masbate, Philippines : W« 



Columbia. 



8 41. Dentalium. splendidum, Sby. Xipi W. Col. 



29 32. Dentalium liratum, C^Y. '" Ma'g.iti. ' [Maz. Cat. 244] 



48 31. Dentalintn quadrangulare, Sby. Xipixapi, \V. Col. [Like tetra- 



gonum, but striated, and much smaller.J 



49 21, 22. Dentalium tetragomim, Sby. W. Col. [Young shell square, adult 



round ] 



In the very elaborate monograph of the Nucididie, by S. Hanlcy, Esq., tha 

 following species, quoted as from the W. Coast, are minutely described : — 



2 33. Leda SoicerUana, D'Orb. Xipixapi. 



= N. elongata, Val. 



=N. laneeolata, G. Sbv., non J. Sby., nee Lam. 

 7 85. Zeda Taylori, Hani., = A''. Imiceolata, Lam., non G. nee J. Sby. 



Guatemala. (P. Z. S. 1800, p. 370.) 

 29 70-72. Leda Elenensis, Sby. Panama. 

 33 90. Leda eburnea,Shy.,=lyrata,\\diS. Panama: Bay of Caraccas. 



classify the forms according to their natural afTinities. It is rarely tliat monographers 

 ind artists take such laudable pains to supply the wants of students. In the monograph 

 of Oaleomma and Scintilla, however, the locality-marks have not been observed to a 

 single species, except the " British O. Turtoni " and its " Philippine analogue, O. macro' 

 tcliiima, Desh." This is the more remarkable, as most of the species we- lescribed by 

 Desh., with localities, in P. Z. S. 1855, pp. 167-181. 



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