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1855 254. Callopoma depressum [ = Senectus funiculatus, Kien.: not American]. 
- The following species appear in later numbers of the Proceedings :— 
1856 360. Mytilus Adamsianus, Dix. [=M. multiformis]. Panama, Cuming. 
» 965. Volsella splendida, Dkr. California. 
Dr. Gray, in his elaborate article on the Olivide, 1858, pp. 38 et seq., 
gives O. julieta, Ducl., O. araneosa, Lam., and O. venulata, Lam., as syno- 
nyms of Strephona reticularis, Lam. ; and quotes as “‘ species (?) more or less 
allied to it,” O. polpasta, Ducl., O. splendidula, Ducl., “ 0. jaspidea, Ducl.,= 
0. Duclosii, Rye.” [?], O. kaleontina, Ducl. (Gallapagos), 0. Cumingii, Rve., 
and Oliva Schumacheriana, Beck, “California: front of pillar-lip brown” 
[?=0. Cumingii, var.}. y 
For 0. volutella, Lam. (including O. razamola, Ducl.), he constitutes the 
genus Famola. 
For 0. wndatella, Lam. (including O. ?hieroglyphica, Rve., O. nodulina, 
Ducl., and 0. ozodina, Ducl.), and similar species, he forms the genus 
Anazola. 
The restricted genus Olivella is altered to Olivina, and includes (from the 
West Coast) O. gracilis, Sby., O. anazora, Ducl., O. tergina, Ducl., O. lincolata 
=dama, Goodall* ; and, in a section, O. columellaris, Sby., O. semisuleata, 
Gray, and 0. zonalis, Lam. 
The Californian species, O. biplicata, Sby.,=O. nux, Goodall, in Wood, is 
placed in the genus Scaphula. This is constituted for an animal, “ Olivancilla 
auricularia,” D’Orb., on which, in his work on 8. America, he figures the 
shell of O. biplicata (teste Gray). The shell might in some way have become 
mixed with 8. American specimens; but as D’Orb. could not possibly have 
there observed the living animal, the genus should be restricted to the latter. 
The shell of O. biplicata is very peculiar, and has not been found south-of 
San Diego: D’Orbigny’s genus is Olivancillaria. 
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1859 280, Terebra strigata, Sby., Tank. Cat. Panama, Real Lejose =Buccinum 
elongatum, Gray, Wood,= Terebra zebra, Kien.,= Terebra flammea, 
Less. 
», 287. Terebra Salleana, Desh. Mexico [Pubi], Sailé. 
» 9302. Terebra Petiveriana, Desh. (Pet. Gaz. pl. 75. £5). Panama. Mus. Cum. 
» 303. Terebra specillata, Hds. “ Probably two species here figured,” San 
Blas, Mexico. 
» 303. Terebra larviformis, Hds. “ Probably two species here figured.” St. 
Elena, Monte Christi. 
307. Terebra formosa, Desh. Panama. Mus. Cum. 
» 307. Terebra incomparabilis, Desh. [= T. flammea, Lam., teste Rve., P. Z. 8. 
1860, p. 450]. Panama. Mus. Cum. 
» 308. Terebra insignis, Desh. Panama. Mus. Cum. 
» 428. Spondylus Victoria, Sby., pl. 49. fig. 8. Gulf of California. Mus. Cum. 
» 428. Murex teniatus, Sby., pl. 49. fig. 3. Gulf of California. Mus. Cum. 
1860 370. Leda Taylori, Hanl. uatemala. Mus. Cum., Taylor. 
» 440. Leda Hindsw, Hanl. ? Gulf of Nicoya. Mus. Cum., Hanl., Mete. 
» 449 450, | Review of Deshayes’ ‘ Monograph of the Terebrida,’ 1859, by Mr. 
: Reeve. His synonyms are quoted under par. 62, ‘Conch. Ic? 
1862 239) 5 Prursa fusco-costata, Dkr. California, Mus. Cum. [No autho- 
rity.| Like B, bitubercularis, Lam. 
* Many of the names given to the shells in Wood’s Suppl. were arbitrarily altered by 
Dr. Goodall, as the work passed through the press (teste Gray). However, if the first 
_ published, they will be allv wed the right of precedence. 
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