ON MOLLUSCA OF THE WEST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA. 577 
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if The synonymy includes venwdata+araneosa+ Cumingii+oriola (Ducl. 
non Lam.) + pindarina + fusiformis + timoria + obesina + tisiphona + 
memnonia-+ aldinia+ oniska+ caldania+ harpularia+candida+ustulata. 
63. 83. Oliva Steeriz, Rve. Mazatlan, Ed. Verreaur.=([testacea, var. | 
67. 86. Oliva Deshayesiana,n.s. Atlas, pl. 3. £.67,a,5: intermediate between 
Braziliensis and auricularia. California, teste Duclos. [Certainly not 
from the West Coast. | 
68. 87. Oliva volutella, Lam.+-razamola, Ducl. 
71. 89. Oliva undatella, Lam.+nedulina, Ducl. ; but not ozodona, Ducl., as Rve. 
Says. 
73. 89. Oliva lineolata, Gray in Wood's Ind. Test. = purpurata, Swains.=dama, 
Duel. [i.e. dama, Goodall in Wood, = hneolata, Gray MS. in B. M., 
Zool. Beech. Voy. | 
75. 91. Oliva selasia, Ducl. Acapulco; teste Ducl. ‘“ We know nothing of this 
remarkable shell but the specimen figured by the author.” 
85. 96. Oliva mutica, Say+rufifasciata, Rve. [assigned by error to the Californian 
O.” betica, var. |+-fimbriata, Rve. 
In the most recent and among the most valuable of the contributions to 
our knowledge of local faunas, ‘ Mollusques de Vile de la Réunion, par M. 
G. P. Deshayes,’ Paris, 1863, occur very unexpectedly the following species 
connected with the West Coast, either by name or by identity. The list of 
560 species from this little island, which the researches of M. Maillard has 
brought to light, contains several West Indian forms and a large number 
known in the Central Pacific and even the Sandwich Islands, 
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38. 16. Chama imbricata, Brod. 
47. 19. Lueina tigerina, Ln. ‘Common on sands, with Capsa deflorata, as at 
the Antilles.” 
65. 23. Modiola cinnamomea, Chem. [ Botula, Morch, teste A. Ad.] 
110. 40. Chiton sanguineus, Desh. pl. 6. f.4-7. [Non Ch. sanguineus, Rve. As 
the West Coast shell= Ischnochiton limaciformis, Sby., the Bourbon 
species may retain its name, especially if, as is probable, it belongs to 
another genus. | 
197. 68. Solarium [ Torinia] variegatum, Lam, 
216. 74. Turbo phasianellus, Desh. Minute edition of T. petholatus ; nacreous. 
[Not congeneric with 7. phasianella (Phil.), C. B. Ad., Panama shells, 
no. 282. 
233. 79. Natica reali Lam., Q. and G. Astr. pl. 66. f. 16-19, [P= ma- 
roccana, Chem. | 
307. 95. Cerithium uncinatum, Gmel. Thes, Conch. pl. 180. f. 78, 79. [P= C. un- 
cinatum (Gmel.), Sby. | 
393. 114. Purpura patula, Lam. | Linn. }. 
403. 115. Purpura Pochrostoma (Bl.), Rve. Sern: 
405. 115. Purpura (Coralliophila) madreporarum, Shy. [? Rhizocheilus. = Lepto- 
conchus monodonta, Quoy, teste Gld. Otia, p. 215, ] 
446. 132. Terebra luctuosa, Hds. 
560. 140. Cerithium Gallapaginis (A. Ad.), Sby. Thes. [Sby.’s species = inter- 
ruptum, Mke., non C. B. Ad., no. 198, rough var. | * 
93. Smithsonian Institution.—At the time of the first Report, the tempe- 
rate fauna of the West Coast was only known through sources liable to error, 
the collectors having visited other regions besides Oregon and California, and 
the species described by American authors being but imperfectly understood 
in this country. The large accession to the number of authentic species, the 
important elimination of synonyms, and the assignment of ascertained loca- 
* The review of the remainder of the first Report, nos. 69-92, will be postponed till after 
the = of the new materials, which are almost entirely from American sources. 
1863. 2P 
