I^ COOKE : ON JEFFREYS BT^ITTSII OOKCIIOLOGY. 



P. 129. Ommastrephes sagittatus. — For Mem. Sec. H. N., p. 

 13 read Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris, 1799, p. 13. The volume (the 

 first) does not appear to have been numbered. Repeat the correction 

 on pp. T30, 144, 146. 



P. 132. LoLiGO MEDIA. — For p. 1095 read ed. lo, p. 659. no. 3. 



P. 133. RossiA MACROSOMA. — The completely correct reference 

 to Delle Chiaje must be deferred for a while. That author appears to 

 make no reference to SepioJa macrosoma in the text of the Memorie. 

 But in the Descrizione e Notomia (1841, twelve years later), he refers 

 (i, p. 10, note) to the Memorie Atlas, PI. Ixxi, 11, and again (v, p. 68) 

 to PI. Ixx, I — II, of the same. (These references are evidently to the 

 same figure, and the error is that of the typographist.) But in the 

 Memorie Atlas, as at first published, there are only 69 plates in 

 all; Delle Chiaje, however, intended to publish more (Descriz. e 

 Notom., p. xiii), but whether he ever did so or not I have not at 

 present been able to discover. 



P. 136. Sepiola Rondeletii. — By strict rules the species should 

 be known as Sepiola sejnola, Linne. See, on the whole question, 

 Hoyle, ' Challenger,' vol. xvi, p. iii. 



P. 138. Sepia officinalis. — For p. 1095 read ed. 10, p. 658, 

 no. 2. 



P. 140. Sepia elegans. — For t. Ixviii, p. ^j^read t. xlviii, p. 284. 



P. 141. Sepia biserialis. — For p. 75, pi. 26 read p. 73, pi. 26, 

 f.— k. 



DESCRIPTION OF TWO NEW SPECIES OF HELICOID 

 LAND SHELLS. 



By G. K. GUDE, F.Z.S. 

 Epiphrag-mophora dormeri, n. sp. Figs. 1—3. 



Shell covered-umbilicate, solid, pale straw-yellow, with a dark brown 

 sutural band ascending the last two whorls, and a faint peripheral 

 band which becomes evanescent towards the mouth. Spire conoid, 

 slightly elevated ; suture impressed, apex obtuse. Whorls 5, tumid, 

 increasing rapidly, the last twice as wide as the penultimate, laterally 

 compressed, and deeply descending in front. The apical whorl smooth, 

 the next three finely and regularly ribbed ; the ribs almost obliterated 

 by fine wrinkled malleations on the last whorl. Aperture very oblique, 

 ovate ; margins convergent, connected by a thin callus. Peristome 



