1882.J « LIGHTNING ' AND ' PORCUPINK ' EXPEDITIONS. 687 



P. 943. Dr. E. v. Marteas having pointed out that Tropido- 

 PHORA has been preoccupied iu Ci/dostuinatidx, 

 substitute G-ONioPHORA, auguhited ; although for a 

 sectional name it is immaterial. 

 ,, Ne(Bra curta. G. Mexico (' Blake ' Exp.) ; 84-152 fms. 

 Professor Verrill, in his lately published Catalogue of 

 some New-England marine MoUusca (Trans. Conn. 

 Ac. July 1882, v. p. 560), considers this a variety of 

 his N. multicostata, which is my N. striata. I may, 

 however, remark that N. curta was sufficiently de- 

 scribed by me in the ' Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History ' for December 1876, and that the learned 

 Professor was not quite correct in designating that 

 species as named merely but uot described. 



P. 944. Neara costellata. \V. Alediterraueau (Italian Exu 

 1881); 817 fms. ^ "' 



„ Neiera striata. Between the Hebrides and Faroes 

 (' Triton ' cruise) ; 570 fms. Between Gibraltar and 

 Azores {Josephine Exp.) ; 200-700 fms. N. malti- 

 costafa, Verrill and Smith. 



P. 945. Mya truncata. Fossil. Pliocene : Belgium. 



P. 947. Xylophagadorsalis. Mediterrauean ('fravailleur ' Exn. 

 1881) ; 301-913 fms. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 

 Plate XLIX. 

 Pig. 1. Denfalium capillosum, p. 658 



2. candidum, p. 658. 



3. subterfissmn, p. 660. 



4. ensiculus, p. 660 



5. Siphadentalium teres, p. 661. 



Fig. 6. Cadulus cylindratus, 664. 



7. graiilis, p. 664. 



8. tumidodus, p. 665. 



9. amphora, p. 665. 



10. gMus, p. 666. 



Fig. 1. Chiton rarinota, p. 668. 



2. Tectura rugosa, p. 671. 



3. jpusUla, p. 672. 



4. adimca, p. 672. 



5. galeola, p. 672. 



6. Propilidium scabrosum, p. 674. 



Plate L. 



Fig. 7. Propilidium pertemte, p. 674. 



8. comprcsswm, p. 674. 



9. Fissurisepta granulosa, p. 675. 

 10. Puncturella profundi, p. 675. 

 11- clafhrata, p. 676. 



12. Emarginula 7>iultistriata,j).Q80. 



November 28, 1882. 



Prof. Flower, LL.D., F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 



Mr. W. B. Tegetmeier, F.Z.S., exhibited a skull of Rhinoceros su?na. 

 trensis and some horns of a Buffalo and a Deer from Elopura Borneo 

 forwarded by Mr. W. B. Pryer, C.M.Z.S. ' ' 



Proc. Zool. Soc— 1882, No. XLVI. 



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