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JOURNAL OF COXCHOI.OGY, VOT.. 12, NO. 3, ILM.V, I907. 



AVICULID-B. 



Meleagrina occa Reeve 



Arcad.i^.. 

 Barbatia bai"l)ata Limit' 

 Barbatia (Acar) divaricata Soi^'erh 

 Anomalocaidia uropygmelana Bory 

 Scapharca scapha Chenuiiiz 

 Axinsea arabica A. Adams 

 Axinc^a pectiniformis Lamarck 



Carditid-B. 

 Cardita antiquata Linue 

 Kellyellid.1i:. 

 Kellya suborbicularis Monfagit 



Tridacmd.e. 

 Tridacna elongata L.ainarck 



Cardiid.e. 

 Cardium sueziense Lssel 

 Cardium (Trachycardium) 



subrugosum So7oe>-/>v 



Cardium (Trachycardium )unicolor 



SoTi'er/'y 



Cardissa (Lunulicardia) subretusa 



Soici'ibv 



L^vicardium vitellinum Reeve 



Cha?»iid.b. 



Chama cornucopia Reeve. — Bored 



by Lithophagus sp. indet. 



Venerid^e. 



Lioconclia picta L.amarck 



Circe crocea Grav 



Venerid.«. 

 Circe pectinata Gmelin 

 Ciice tigrina Lamarck 

 Dosinia erythn^a Rihiier 

 ^'enus (Chione) marica LJniic 

 Lucinopsis elegans H. Adams 

 Tapes (Hemitapes) furcata Romer 



Cyrexid.e. 

 Corbicula zelebori Jickeli 

 Corbicula fiuminalis JLiil/er 



Solenid.^-:. 

 Solenocurtus strigilatus Liivic 



MviD.K. 

 Corbula sulculosa LJ. Adams 



TEREDIXIDiE. 



Teredo navalis Linn'e 



LUCINID.E. 



Lucina divaricata Linue 

 Lucina semperiana Lssel 



Tellinid.e. 

 Tellina (Telliiiella) perna Spe?igler 

 Tellina jTellinella) rastellum 



Hanley 

 Tellina (Acropagia) perplexa 



Hanlex 

 Tellina (Acropagia) savignyi 



A. Adams 

 Anatinid.e. 

 Thracia oblonoa Reeve 



Vivipara contecta mon^t. sinistrorsum. — In connection wiili my note on 

 this in y. of Conch., vol. II, p. 224, I have quite recently, in the .Manchester 

 Museum Library, coiiie across the "Minute Book of the INIanchester Natural 

 History Club, 1862," and on p. loo find a reference which will be of interest, both 

 on account of its establishing the correct locality for the specimen alluded to, and 

 as shewing that when exhibited by Dr. Thomas Alcock at a meeting of the club on 

 October 27th, 1S62, its peculiarity was noticed. The following is a transcript of 

 the paragraph : — "Dr. Alcock shewed six young specimens oi Paliuiitia /I's/eri hom 

 Beswick Reservoir, taken and cleaned immediately after they escaped from the 

 parent, and he suggested that they and the old shell — which is a very fine one — 

 would make a good family group, and an interesting memento of the Beswick 

 locality, now destroyed. Mr. Kenderdine noticed that one of the young shells 

 was reversed." — R. Standen {/\!ead before the Society, Dec. 12th, 1906). 



