94 REPORT — 1867. 



ANDKOGYNA. 



1. Ci/lichna cylindracea. 2. C (Tornatina) mammillata. .3. Atys Cranchii. 4. 



Actceon tornatilis. *5. Odostomia tutrlta (J.). *G. O. acuta (J.). *7. O. diaphnna 



(J.j. 8. O. spiralis. 9. O. acicula, var. vcniricosa (J.). 10. Evliina hilineata (J.). 



il. 6'f«/« Trevelyana. 12. 6'. clathratula. *13. Heterofvsus Flemingii. 14. J/. 



DIOICA, Latr. 



T^NIOGLOSSATA. 



15. liissoa parva. IG. i2. (Anobn) striata. 17. i?. so/«<rt (J.). 18. iJ. (Alvania) 

 punctin-a. 19. -R. rcticidata (J.). 20. -R. (Alvania) Zetlandica. 21. J?, cimicoides 

 (J.). 22. Cyclostrema scrpulo'ides (J.). 23. Tiirritdla imyulina and var. affiw. 24. 

 Ceriihimn mefula. 25. C. adccrsum. 20. Aporrhais pes pelecani. 27. Trichotropis 

 acuminatus. 28. Trivia europcca. 29. Cajndus tmyaricus. 30. Nutica Alderi (J.). 

 31. Vdutina heliotoides. 



Rhachiglossata. 



32. Fusus (Ncpttiiwa) antiquus, var. sulcata. 33. J', (fiiijho) gracilis. 34. Trito- 

 nium Hitdatuni, and ^ ar. /3 ciliatmn, Sow. lU. Ind. 35. Nassa incrassata. 36. ^«f- 

 cinopsis ovum. 37. Colundjella nana (.T.). 38. Pleurotoma costata (J.). 39. P. turri- 

 cula. 40. Defranciu linearis (J.). 41. 2). teres (J.). 42. Trophmi truncatus (J.). 



EXOCEPIIALA, Latr. 



*43. Cyclostrema nitens (J.). *44. TrocJms occidentalis. 45. 7". zizyphimis. 46. 

 7'. millcf/ranus (J.). 47. 7. tumidus. 48. Scissvrella crispata. 49. JEviaryinula re- 

 ticulata. 50. Chiton cinereus. *51. Dentalitmi entalis, young. 



AOEPHALA. 



52. Solen pellucidus. 53. Psammohia ferroensis. 54. Tcllina pusilla. 55. Macoma 

 calcarca. An exceedingly fine specimen, nearly 38 in. long, 29 in. lat. The epider- 

 mis, ligament, and hingo-teetli are quite perfect. The inside shows traces of soft 

 mud ; so that the specimen was prohahly not taken alive, although it could not have 

 been long deadf- The description given by Cliemnitz of Tcllina calcarca agrees 

 perfectly with this shell ; but a species of Thracia (probably T. tnmcata) was in- 

 advertently engraved in the plate. 56. Ahra prixmatica. 57. Mactra solida, var. 

 clliptica(J.). 58. Venus cu'fina. 50. V. ovata. 6o. V. fa.mata,YOimg (J.). Gl. Pul- 

 lastra virago. 62. Goodallia triangularis. 63. Astarte danmoniensis. 64. Cyprina 

 Islandica. 65. Lucina borcalis. 6(5. Thyaiira Jle.mosa. (57. Montacuta substriata, on 

 Spatangns purpureus. *()8. Kellia suborbicularis. 69. Cardium echinatum. 70. C. 

 fasciatnm (J.). 71. Suxicava rugosa. 72. Area tctragnna. 73. Pcctunculus fflyci- 

 tneris. 74. Nucula tenuis. 75. Crenclla dcrussata. 76. Modiolaria discors. 77. 3/. 

 ?«■(/;•«; 78. Modiola nvibiliccda, Penn. (M modiolus, L.,is an East-Indian species). 

 79. 31. phaseolina. 80. Pcctcn pusio (3.). 81. P. opercnJaris. 82. Lima Loscoinbii. 

 83. i. subattriculata. 84. Z. elliptica (J.). 85. Anomia squamula. 



ECIIINODERMATA. 



Fragments of a species of Antcdon. 

 Bryozoa. 

 (Named by Dr. F. A. Smith.) 

 1. Lcprcdia Irispinosa, Johnst. (i. Jaqucnotiana, Aud.). 2. L. ciliafa, L. 3. i. 

 Icevis, Flem. 4. i. oralis, Hassall ( = coccinea, Abildg.). 5. L. Malucii, Aud. 

 6. Celhporaria ramulosa, L. All the above are on Vet^us casina. 7. Lcpralia 

 Peachii, .loliust., var. coccinea. 8. Membranipora trifolium. Wood. 9. M. Pouilleti, 

 Aid. (Leprcdia 3Ialucii, And.). 10. Cellcporatubiger, Husk. All these are on Pec- 

 tuncidus glycimeris. 



On the future Administration of the Nahiral- History Collections of the 

 British Musetim. By Andrew Murray, F.L.S. 



The author considered that the announcement of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, 

 that he would, early in the next .session of Parliament, submit a scheme for the sepa- 

 ration of the Katu'ral-History collections of the British Museum from the Library 

 t Query ? (See lutr. to ' British Conchology,' toI. i. pp. xciv-xovi.) — J. G. J. 



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