120 THE NAUTILUS. 



I);ill, M. pkenax Dall (n. sp.), M. tenia Say, M. orientalis Dall, M. 

 Tugeliformis Dall (n. sp.), M. brevifrons Say, il/. limvlu Dall, J/. 

 efctenuata Dall (n. sp. ). 



The species of the western coast are : Tellina cumingii Hanley, 

 T. idea Dall, 7 7 . Jyra Haul., T 7 . lamellate/, Cpr., 7 7 . reclusa, Dall. 

 (n. sp.), 7'. declivis Sowb., T. pacifica Dall (n. sp.), T. pristiphora 

 Dall (n. sp.), 7'. rubescens Haul., 7'. viridotincta Cpr., 7 1 . ochracea 

 Cpr., T 7 . brodeiipii Desh.. 7 7 . cognata C. B. Ads., 7 1 . salmonea Cpr., 

 T. merophis. "This is the T- gouldii Cpr. 1865, not of Hanley 

 1846." T. pazina Dall (n. sp.), T. amianta Dall (n. sp.), T. 

 macneilii Dall (n. sp.), 7 7 . swff'usus Dall (n. sp.), T. carpenteri Dall, 

 ••This is the variegatus Cpr. 1864, not variegala Gmel. 1792," T. 

 cerrosiana Dall (n. sp.), T. recurva Dall (n. sp.), T. modesta Cpr., 

 T. virgo Hanley, T. buttoni Dall, " This is the var. obtusus Cpr. 

 1864, not T. obtusa Sowb. 1818." T. Jwfea Gray, T. bodegensis 

 Hinds, T. santarosa Dall (n. sp.), Strigilla fucata Gld., S. sincera 

 Hani.; S. cicercula Phil., & lenticula Phil., Metis aha Conr. " This 

 is the Scrobicularia biangulata Cpr., and is also the Lutricola alia 

 of the same author." Maeoma middendorffii Dall, this is M. 

 edentula Midd. 1851, not of Brod. & Sowb. 1839. M. incongrua v. 

 Mart., M. Krausei Dall. This is Tellina lutea Krause, 1885, not of 

 Gray, 1828. M. edentula B. & S., J/, sitkana Dall (n. sp.). M. in- 

 flatula Dall, M. nasuta Con., J/, carlottensis Whiteaves, M. liotricha 

 Dall, M. expansa Cpr.. M. yoldiformis Cpr., M. alaskdna Dall 

 (n. sp.), M. undulata Hani., J/, secta Com-., M. indentata Cpr., and 

 var. tennirostris Dall (n. v.), M. elongata Hani., M. panamensis Dall 

 (n. sp.), J/, aurora Hani. 



Two new Cyprjeidje. By Mrs. Agnes F. Ken yon. — Proc. 

 Mai. Soc. of London, vi, 68, Aug., 1900. Cyprcea kanilaui is a new 

 species from the Hawaiian Islands. The description and figure 

 seem very close to a large sized (28 mill.) C. helvola L.; specimens 

 of this species from Hawaii differ considerably from those of the 

 Indo- Pacific region. Trivia arutisulcata is described without habitat. 



Description of Two Species of Cypk^a, both of the Sub- 

 genus Trivia. By James Cosmo Melvill Annals and Maga- 

 zine of Nat. Hist., Aug., 1900, p. 207. Both species were received 

 from Mr. Fred L. Button. C. (Trivia) galapagensis from Albe- 

 marle Is!., Galapagos, is a new peculiar form having a "shining 

 enameled callosity over the whole centre of the dorsal region, com- 

 pletely obliterating the sulcus if any exists." C- ( Trivia) Buttoni is 

 a small globular straw-colored species with few, continuous ribs. Its 

 habitat is unknown. 



