32 THE NAUTILUS. 
publics. He hopes to be back and take up his new work in 
May. His address is: Director do Museu do Kstate, 
Flerianopolis (Estado de Sta. Catharina, Brazil). 
Note on THE NAME Dup.icaria.—In 1908, in THE Navtiuvs, 
volume XXI, p. 124, I used the name Duplicaria for a subdi- 
vision of the old genus Jerebra. I had omitted to notice that 
Rafinesque had used the same name for a species of Chilina in 
1833, in his Atlantic Journal, p. 165. I propose, therefore, to 
substitute for the preoccupied name the new appellation Diplo- 
meriza, with the same type, Terebra duplicata Lamarck.—W. H. 
DALL. 
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 
Two New Lanp SHELLS oF THE EPIPHRAGMOPHORA TRASKII 
Group. By Paul Bartsch (Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., vol. 54, pp. 
523-524, pl. 83, 1918). The new subspecies are E. cuyama- 
censis lowei and E. traskii isidroensis. 
New Marine SHELLS FROM PANAMA. By Paul Bartsch 
(Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 54, pp. 571-573, pl. 88, 1918). 
The new species are Cylichnella zeteki, Odostomia zeteki, Heliacus 
panamensis, Discopsis panamensis and D. argentea. 
New Marine Mo.iuusks FRoM THE PHILIPPINE IsLANDs. By 
Paul Bartsch (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol. 31, pp. 181-188, 
1918). Eight new species and two new subspecies are described. 
THREE New Puiviprine Istanp Lanp SHE.is. By Paul 
Bartsch (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol. 31, pp. 189-202, 1918). 
A REVIEW OF THE AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 
Genus IscHNoRADSIA. MoNoGRAPH ON THE GENUS STENOCHITON 
witH Descriptions oF Two New Species. Notes on SouTH 
AUSTRALIAN PoLYPLACOPHORA, WITH ADDITIONS TO THE FAUNA, 
TOGETHER WITH A LisT oF AUSTRALIAN POLYPLACOPHORA, SHOW- 
ING THEIR DIsTRIBUTION IN THE AUSTRALIAN States. By Kd- 
win Ashby (Trans. Royal Soc. South Australia, vol. 42, pp. 
62-87, pls. 138 and 14, 1918). 
