My. J. Gwyn Jeffreys on Mediterranean Mollusca, 71 
Med. 30-100 f. This species may also be the Tellina pisi- 
- formis of Linné, although its mention in the * Fauna Suecica’ 
and the habitat there given (“ad O. Europsei ostia fluvio- 
rum ”) are clearly erroneous. 
Axinus transversus, Forbes, B. A. Rep. 1843, 192 (Kellia). 
- Med. 810 f. Not Lucina transversa of Bronn, which is A, 
os var. Sarsit. 
A. ferruginosus, Forb. B. C. + 251, and v. 180, pl. 33. f. 3. 
Med. 50-100 f.; P. 40-557 
Diplodonta rotundata, Mont. B C. ii. 254, and v. 180, pl. 33. 
f.4. Med. 60 f. 
D. trigonula, Bronn. Ph. i. 81, t. 4. f£. 6, and ii. 24; and 
young (D. apicalis). Med. hs ; Aig. 
Cardium echinatum, L. B.C. i i. 270, and v. 181, pl. 34. f. 2. 
. 15-114 f. 
C. papillosum, Poli, B. C. ii. 275, and v. 181, pl. 35. f. 1. 
d. 40-100 f. 
C. El. Gm. B. C. ii. 278, and v. 181, pl. 35. f. 2. 
Med. 40 f.: P. 8f. 
C. festa, us Dx a 281, and v. 181, pl. 35. f. 3. 
be^ 30-75 
C. minimum, Ph t dh 392, and v. 182, pl. 35. f. 6. 
Med. 30-100 £. ; Ez 130-250 f.; P. 15-542 £ 
C. oblongum, Ch. ' Ph. i. 50, and ii. ET (C. sulcatum). Med. 
50-100 f. 
Cardita corbis, Ph. i. 55, t. 4. f 19, and 1. 41. Med. 40- 
100 f. 
C. sulcata, Bruguière. Ph. i. 53, and ii. 40. Med. 40 f. 
C. trapezia, L. Ph. i. 54, and ii. 41. Med. 40 f. 
C. aculeata, Poli. Ph. i. 54, t. 4. f. 18, and ii. 41. Med, 40- 
100 f.; Æg. 30 
Chama gn yphoides, Li Ph. i. 68, and ii. 49. Med. 50-100 f. 
Isocardia cor, L. B. C. ii. 298, and v. 182, pl. 36. f. 1. Med. 
50-810 f.; Æg. 100-250 £. ; P. 106- 11380 f. All but 
one of the Mediterranean and. /Egean specimens were the 
fry, which I noticed in the last Number of the ‘Annals.’ 
Astarte sulcata, Da Costa. B. C. ii. 311, and v. 183, pl. 57. 
- 1; var. incrassata. Med. 40-100 f.; ’ Eg. 130 f.; P. 15- 
A. modest esta, H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, 275, pl. 19. 
“shy 14 (Gouldia). Med. 50-100 f. Allied z 4. excurrens of 
ee W ood, and possibly the same spec 
rea, Food, X A en Crag Moll. 192, ey 17.£ 12, a, b. 
ed. 50-100 f£. Hitherto known only as a Tertiar 
species. This may possibly be the A. pusilla of Forbes, 
because of the words “ concentrice striata” in his descrip- 
