1862.] OF MOLLUSCA ESTABLISHED BY LINK. 227 



Pyramea, Link, p, 107, is founded upon the young of S trombus 

 gig as =Py 7- amis, Bolt. 



Lamhidium, Link, p. 112, L. oniscus, 'L\i\a..-=Morum, Bolt. 



Phalium, Link, p. 113. The genus Cassis, in the Lamarckian sense, 

 is divided into two genera : — 1. Cassidea, Link, containing C. rvfa, 

 L. ; C. tuherosa, L. ; C. cormcta, L. ; C. testiculus, L. ; Cflam- 

 mea, L. ; C. pennata, Gm. — 2. Phalium, Link, which is divided 

 into two sections — 



1. Liner lip reflexed, plicate. 



2. Lnier lip pustulate. 



To the first section belong Ph. gluucum, L. ; Ph. fiammeolum, 

 Chenui. ii. figs. 367, 368, Chemn. x. figs. 1957, 1958 ; Ph. areola. 



Galeodea, Link, p. 113, G. echinophora, 'L.=Morio, Montf. 



Galeodes, Bolt., must be retained as a subgeneric section of 

 Cassidula, Humph. 



Cadium, Link, p. ll3=^Dolium, Hill; Lam. 



Doliiim pomum is the first species ; and in the generic de- 

 scription, from the expression " Die aussere Lippe gesilnmt," it 

 seems that Link acknowledged this species to belong to a dif- 

 ferent genus from the other species of Dolium ; it is therefore 

 a matter of doubt whether the name Cadium has not priority- 

 over Malea, Valenciennes. 



Ilarpalis, Link, p. \i5=Harpa, Lam. 



Herrmaunsen quotes Rumphius as the author of Harpa ; but 

 by that author the name Harpa is used as a specific name of 

 Voluta. 



Cithara, Klein, is the oldest name. The name Ilarpalis, 

 Link, must be retained as a subgeneric name for the larger spe- 

 cies, H. antiquata, eonoidalis, &c. ; and Harpa, Lam., as a 

 subgenus for Harpa costata, L. {imperialis, Lam.). 



Mancinella, Link, p. 115, M. acideata, Link {Murex mancinella, 

 L.), Mart. iii. figs. 967, 968. 



M. hystrix, L., Mart. iii. figs. 974, 975. 

 M. castanea. Link, Mart. iii. f. 956, 958. 

 M. armigera, Chemn. x. f. 1798, 1799. 

 M. mutabilis, Link, Mart. iii. f. 951, 953. 



Nassaria, Link, p. 123. This genus corresponds to Nassa and BuC' 

 cinum, Lam. The first species is N. lyrata, Gm. p. 3794, Mart. 

 iv. figs. 1 122^ 1 1 23. If the quotation of Gmelin is right, the type 

 is a Mangelia; but if Martini's figures (1122, 1123) are correct, 

 the type is Buccinum niveum, Gmel. The latter, however, is not 

 probable ; and therefore the name Nassaria must not be used for 

 Hindsia, H. & A. Adams. 



Canrena, Link, p. \2&=Di'upa, Bolt. 



Murex neritoideus, Mart. f. 972, 973, 976, 979. 



Arcidaria, Link, is adopted from Martini. 



A, coronata, Link, Mart. ii. f. 409, 412, is the type. 



