522 REPORT—1863. 
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D1. Fissurella aspera [= Glyphis Lincolni, Gray,=cratitia, Gld. But Gl. densicla- 
thrata, Rve, is probably distinct; Sta Barbara, Jewett, Cooper]. 
27. Tankerville Cat., 1825.—The following species are also from the West 
Coast. The prices are added from the British Museum copy, as a record of 
their former rarity :— 
No. App. page. Price. 4 
70 10s. Solen ambiguus. 
161 15s. Tellina operculata. 
162 5s. Tellina punicea. 
206 £10 10s, LucinaChildreni {described by Grayin Ann. Phil.1824; v. also 
Zool. Journ. vol. i. 1825, pp. 221-2. There is no authority 
for the statement that it came from Brazil. The Br. Mus. 
specimens are from “ Mus. Cracherode,” and are probably 
West Coast. The only known locality is Cape St. Lucas. | 
1293 30s. Trochus annulatus. 
1294 20s. Trochus doliarius. 
1690 10s. Murex crispatus. 
1842 15s. Purpura patula. 
1855 20s. Purpura planospira. 
1896 45s. Harpa crenata. 
2240 15s. Cyprea spadicea. 
2251 2s. Cyprea albuginosa. 
2330 xxxii 15s. Oliva splendidula. Hab. ?— 
2332 xxxiii 2s. 6d. Oliva biplicata. West Coast North America. 
2333 XXXiv 2s. Oliva columellaris. ?— 
2347 £5 5s. Conus regius. 
The ,, in Rep., p. 174, should have been omitted, except at no. 808, p. vi. No. 
1401 is described, on p. xii, as from Newfoundland. No. 1786 should have no 
page-reference. e 
In the ‘ Zoological Journal,’ London, 1824-1829, appear descriptions of the 
following species :— 
Page. 
Vol. i. March 1824, 60. Natica patula, Sby. “Brought from S. America by 
M. de Humboldt. 2 specimens only known.” * 
- Oct. 1824, 369. Cyprea_subrostrata, Gray. Nehoue (Mus. Sby.). 
[‘ Probably fossil’ (Gray): a white, smooth spe- 
cies, not to be confounded with Trivia subrostrata. | 
Jan. 1825, 510. Cyprea albuginosa, Mawe, pl.7. f.2; pl.12.f.2. Cali- 
fornia. Named, without description, in Mawe’s 
Cat. (= C. poraria, var., Ducl.: Z. J. iv. p. 68.) 
5138. Cyprea pustulata, Sol. 8. Coast of Mexico. China. 
Vol. iii. Jan. 1827, 70. Hinnites giganteus (Sby.). ?—[ =H. Poulsoni, Cony. 
Calif. |= Hinnita gigantea, Gray, Ann. Phil. Aug. 
1826. = Lima gigantea, Id. in loc. cit. [non J. Shy. | 
4» sept. 1827, 363. Cyprea subrostrata, Gray | bis, Trivia]. ?— 
364. Cyprea radians, Lam. = C. oniscus, Dillw.= C. pedi- 
culus, B., Gmel.+ C. costata, Dillw. W. Coast of 
Mexico, ? Adriatic. 
365. Cyprea Californiana, Gray { Trivia]. California. 
Vol. iv. Jan. 1828, 145-162. Monograph of Ovalum, by G. B. Sowerby, containing 
the species afterwards figured in the Spec. Conch. 
28. Beechey’s Voyage.—Increased study has supplied the following cor- 
rections :— 
* At p. 511, note *, Dr. Gray states that the Natica patula, Barnes, Ann. Lye. Nat. 
Hist. N. Y., Sept. 1824, i. 133, is ‘‘the shell described under that name by Sby. As there 
is another WV. patula [? ubi], must be called by Mr. Barnes’s MS. name of J, helicoides.” 
Also that Doliwm dentatum, Barnes, loc. cit.=D. ringens, Sby. 
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