170 Transactions. — Zooloyy. 



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43. PJeurotoma zealandica — Ameud description as follows : instead 



of " tapering gradually " read " gradated," and instead of 

 " caudal keel small, set round with dusky," read " cauda set 

 round with small brown keel." 



44. Drillia cheesemani — Omit, as tins is the same as Pleurotoma 



zealandica, Smith. 



45. Defranchia luteo-fasciata — Substitute Drillia sinclairi, Smith, 



manuscript. D. luteo-fasciata is a very small West Indian shell 



described by Eeeve. 

 48. TropJion stangeri is clearly the same as Fusus cretaceus of 



Eeeve. 

 54. Cominella lurida and huttoni are the same, and are the quoyana 



of the British Museum. 



54. Coviinella funerea is G. costata. 



55. Nassa nitilans, etc., are not New Zealand. I have N. cancellata, 



A. Adams, TV. semigranosa, and Strombus variabilis, all found 

 at Bay of Islands, but all doubtful, as before remarked as to 

 Gonus. 



59. Fasciolaria trapezium — Add to catalogue. I have one specimen 



collected by the late Dr. Sinclair. 



60. Mitra rubiginosa, Hutton — Should be changed as there is a M. 



rubiginosa of Eeeve, Proc. Z. Soc, 1844. 



62. Marginella albescens can hardly be distinguished from M. australis, 



although a little smaller. 



63. Marginella muscaria, Lam, — Substitute for Erato lactea, Hutton. 

 66. Gyprma — I have a specimen of Cyprma found on the beach at the 



Bay of Plenty in , by Eev. Mr. Chapman, but I fear 



that both this and G. punctata are dropped shells, not New 



Zealand. 

 68. StrutJiiolaria inermis is the same as australis. 

 70. Scalaria lyra is not the lyra of Sowerby. It is most like 



ruhrolineata, but the band is on the middle of the whorl of 



the latter. 

 70. Scalaria jukesii — Add to catalogue. I have specimens ; also of 



another new species. 

 Scalaria u-eUingtonensis — Add to catalogue. Described in "Trans. 



N. Z. Inst.," vol. xii., p. 307. 

 73. Eulima chathamensis is Rissoa variegata, Angas. 

 92. Galcar cooldi is Gookia cookii of the British Museum. 



Calcar imperialis is Imperator heliotropium of the British Museum, 



