306 2 Transactions.— Zoology. 
LAMELLIBRANCHIATA.— Continued. 
Leda concinna, A. Adams. 
Solenella australis, Q. and G 
Mytilus magellanieus, Lam. 
them. 
Chione costata, Quoy. 
" — , L. Reeve. 
ter, F rauenfeld. 
Crenella i impacta, Hermann. 
Modiola areolata, Gould. 
fluviatilis, Hutton. 
Lithodomus truncatus, Gray. 
grayi, Zittel. (H.B.K.). 
Tapes iiaa Quoy. 
Venerupis reflexa, Gray. 
(H.B. 
Pinna ze alandi®, Gray. 
Pecten zealandiæ, Gray. 
) emmulatns, Reeve 
Kellia cycladiformis, D »  radiatus, Hutton. 
ina stowei, Hutton eatus, Hutton 
vellie 
Vola latioostates: Gray. 
Lima j pai A. Benet 
Cardita australis, Lam. 
Barbatia decussata, | Sow. 
ata, v. 
Ateoa a stowei, Hutton: (H.B.K.) 
alectus, Gray. (H.B. Ped 
pusilla, Sow. 
Pectunculus latioostadas, Quoy. 
stri a m. 
Nucula nitidula, 4 : 
»  Sirangei, 4. m 
» sulcata, A. Adams. 
Planunanomia z ealandiea, Gra; ma 
ione, Ani (H.B.K.) 
Ostrea edulis, Reeve. 
; dis ja. omui 
Bracwiopopa. 
Waldheimia lenticularis, Desh. 
Terebratella cruenta, Dillwyn. 
£ rubicunda, Solander. 
Magas evansii, Davidson 
Bouchardia cumi mingii, Davidson. 
Rhynchonella nigricans, Sow. 
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ART. XL.— Descriptions of new Marine Shells. By T. W. Kr, Assistant 
in the Colonial Museum. 
(Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 21st February, 1880.] 
Dentalium huttoni. 
Shell white, lustrous; small, curved, rapidly tapering, ribbed, ribs 
unequal, about eighteen at the anterior end, but dimini 
towards the apex. 
Length, -63 inch ; breadth, -1 at anterior end. é 
Three specimens in the stomach of a trumpeter (Latris hecateia). 
Named after Professor Hutton, to whose exertions students of Conchology 
in this country are so greatly indebted. 
Dentalium ecostatum, 
shing in number 
