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Gabb also records V. magnified, Hanley, the recent analogue of 

 which is an inhabitant of the Philippine Islands. 



102. Cytherea jencea, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 582, pi. xxvi. 

 fig. 13. 



Closely related to C. circinata, with which Gabb considers it 

 identical — a view which I am not prepared to controvert. But 

 should we not add C. acnticostata and Tryoniana of Gabb, although 

 placed in a different section? 



103. Cytheeea carbasea, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 292, pi. xviii. 

 fig. 13. 



104. Cytheeea planiyieta, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 292, pi. xviii. 

 fig. 3. 



The figure cited is taken from a slightly distorted specimen. 



105. Cardiem haitexse, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 52, pi. x. fig. 11. 



106. Caedium lingealeonis, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 292, pi. 

 xviii. fig. 7. 



Gabb regards this as identical with O. subelongatum, Sow. 



107. Caedixtm ixconspiceem, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 293, pi. 

 xviii. fig. 12. 



Gabb describes another species under the name G. dominicense; 

 but although he gives it nearly 60 ribs, I am not sure that it is dif- 

 ferent from C. inconspicuum. 



108. Eeyctna texsa, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 582, pi. xxvi. fig. 6. 

 This shell was described by me from beds which arc now regarded 



as Eocene. Gabb records it from Haiti. 



109. Caeutta scabricostata, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 293, pi. 

 xviii. fig. 10. 



110. Chama aectnella, Lam. 



111. Chama involuta, Guppy, Geol. Mag. 1874, p. 436, pi. xvii. 

 figs. 5 a, b, c. 



Some enormously thickened and heavy examples of Chama in the 

 collection appear to me to be very old specimens of this species. 



112. Arca patricia, Sow. G. J. vol. vi. p. 52. 



Undoubtedly near to A. grandis, with which Gabb identifies it. 



113. Aeca coxsobrixa, Sow. G. J", vol. vi. p. 52, pi. x. fig. 12. 

 Gabb states that A. floridana, Conr., is a synonym. 



114. Arca occidentals, Phil. 



A. now, Guppy, G. J. vol. xxii. p. 293. 



I am not sure that I have the right name of this shell, which is 

 determined by Gabb to be A. imbricata, Brag. 



