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P. 443. Scaphander lignarius. — For p. 1184 read ed. 10, p. 

 727, no. 335. 



P. 447. Philine scabra. — For Zool. Dan., ii, p. 41, t. Ixxi, f. 

 10 — 12 read Zool. Dan., 1784, ii, p. 90; Atlas, pi. 71, f. 10 — 12. 

 There are two editions of the Zoologia Danica, differing widely from 

 one another; the date of the later, which contains the Atlas, is 

 1788— 1806. 



P. 453. Philine punctata. — This species should not be assigned 

 to Clark but to J. Adams, who described it thirty years before, as 

 Bidla ^mndafa, in Linn. Trans., 1798, v, p. 2, pi. i, f 6 — 8. 



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P. 5. Aplysia punctata. — For A. pimdaia Cuv., Annals du 

 Museum, 1803, ii, p. 295, pi. i, f. 2—5 read Laplysia punctata, Cuvier, 

 Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, 1803, ii, p. 295, pi. 51 (Laplysia pi. i), 

 f. 2-5. 



P. 7. Aplysia depilans. — The Laplysia dejnians of the Systema 

 ed. 12, is now, I believe, regarded as identical with Tethys limacina 

 of ed. 10, p. 653. 



P. 10. Pleurobranchus membranaceus. — For Lamellaria mem- 

 branacea, Mont, read Lamellaria or Bidla memhranacea, Mont. 



P. 17. Pleurophyllidia LovENi.^For P. Loveni, Bergh in 

 Foren. vidensk. Meddel. for i860 read P. Loveni, Bergh, Vid. 

 Medd., i860. 



P. 95. Onchidium celticum. — For Onchidium Celticum, Cuv., 

 Regne An., iii read Onchidium celticum, Cuv., Regne Anim. nouv. 

 ed., 1830, iii. As Jeffreys truly says, the species is "indicated but not 

 described" in the above passage. It would be interesting to find out 

 who first attached a description to the species. 



P. 1 01. Assiminea littorina.— For p- 215 read p. 225. 



P. 115. Spirialis retroversus. — For p. 498 read p. 499. 



P. 119. Clio pyramidata. — Browne was not a binomial author 

 so that in any case his description " Clio i. Vagina triquetra pyrami- 

 data, ore oblique truncato" cannot stand. The first edition of the 

 Civ. Nat. Hist. Jamaica was in 1756, the second in 1789. Linne in 

 his ed. 10 of the Systema, published in 1758 (between Browne's two 

 editions) took up the name pyramidata. It thus becomes G. pyrami- 

 data, Linne. 



P. 128. Ommastrephes todarus. — Jeffreys seems to have"Frenchi- 

 fied " the title of the work, and his reference is not correct. Read 

 Delle Chiaje, Memor. stor. notom. Napoli, Atlas (1822), PI. 61, f i. 

 The species is mentioned, but not described, in the text, vol. iv, p. 161 



