548 rEPoRTtT—1863. 
592. Oliva intertincta is very close to the young of O. subangulata, but differs in the 
chestnut stain on the columella. Ihave not been able to compare it with 
the young of O. Cumingit. pay 
594. Is an abundant species in the Eastern Islands, occasionally seen in West 
Coast collections. 
595. Belongs to Anazola, Gray. The remaining Mazatlan species of Olivellu are 
now called Olivina, Gray. 
598. Okvella aureoeincta= Oliva pellucida, C. B. Ad., non Rve. 
599. Olivella inconspicua, C. B. Ad., is probably the young of the colourless var. of 
O. gracilis, which must be excluded from the synonymy of O. dama, no. 600, 
606, The figure of Purpura bisertalis, jun., Brit. Mus. tablet 2232, is stated by Mr. 
A, Ad. to represent the genus Sinusigera, D'Orb.,= Chelitropis, Pbs. ; just as 
Macyillivrayia is the young of Doliun. 
G11. Rhizocheilus nux+ RK. distans, Cpr. 
612. The young of Vitularia salebrosa is named Fusus lamellosus, Uds., in Brit. Mus., 
and is also the “ Ranella triguetra” of Nuttall’s collection. 
618. Is probably C. baccata, Gask., in Mus. Cum., though Mr. Gaskoin regarded it 
asnew. The var. obsoleta, 618d, is probably C. galaxias, Rve. 
619-622. These shells may perhaps be better studied under Daphnella. 
631. Certainly=N. gemmuilosa, C. B. Ad. 
633. Nassa erebristriata may rank as a var. under proxima, C. B. Ad., which is pro- 
bably itself a var. of versicolor. 
659. This aberrant group of forms is now transferred to Cantharus in Mus.Cuming. 
Perhaps they sal better with Siphonalia, A. Ad. 
653. Anachis rufotincia (“ new,” teste Gaskoin) is probably= Col. diminuta, C. B. 
Ad., in Mus. Cum., but scarcely agrees with the diagnosis, nor was the ac- 
cordance noticed in the Amherst types. 
659. =P. elegans, Gray, in Griff. Cuy. pl. 25. f. 2. (1834.) 
The following species, since found, must be added to the catalogue of the 
Reigen Collection. The specimens are deposited in the British Museum: 
The descriptions of nos. 693-695 appear in the appendix to the Brit. Mus. 
Cat.; the remainder are ready for the press. 
704. Cellepora areolata, Busk. On Omphalius ligulatus. 
705. Membranipora ?Flemingit, Busk. — ,, 
707. Dactylina=C. B. Ad., Pan. no, 516, Obtained from M. Reigen, at Mazatlan, 
by Major Rich. 
693. Lyonsia, sp. ind., 1 sp. 
694. ? Montacuta chaleedonica, 1 sp. 
706. ? Montacuta obtusa, n. s.,2 sp. Congeneric with 157, 158, 
695. Crenella, sp. ind., 1 sp. 
696. Pectunculus, sp. ind., 1 sp. 
697. Cylichna Carpenteri, Hanl., P.Z.S. 1858, p. 543, 1 sp. P= C. luticola, jun. 
698. Scisswurella rimuloides, n.s., 1 sp. : 
699. Vitrinella ornata, n. s., 1 sp. 
700, Vitrinella tenuisculpta, n. 8., 1 sp. 
701. 2 Vitrinella, sp. ind., fragment. 
702. Mangelia sulcata, n. s., 1 sp. 
703. ?? Torinia, sp. ind., 2 sp. 
708. Malea ringens. Obtained from M. Reigen, at Mazatlan, by Major Rich. 
53. Juy’s Catalogue.—Mr. Hanley states that after the return of Prof. 
Nuttall, his duplicates were bought by the elder Sowerby, who sold part to 
designations of Lamarck, &e., must give way to such names as the above; and if some 
other ‘Attempt’ or ‘Little Lucubration’ of a year’s earlier date should be disinterred 
from now-fortunate concealment, the most modern ‘Guides’ and ‘Books of Genera’ will have 
to be re-written. Klein’s idea of Argobuccinum appears to have been that of a “ Spotted 
Whelk,” probably Ranella argus. Argobuccinum, MW. and A. Ad., may standas defined in 
their ‘ Geneva’ for the thin ventricose ‘Lritons. They have, however, divided the species 
between Priene and Lagena. ; 
