562 REPORT— 1883. 



Ere. 



4. 



2,3. 



4. 



5. 



9. 



I. 



1. 



2. 

 1. 



9* 



o 



4 



1. 

 1. 



Sby. 



Fig. Sowerby's G-enera, _ r« r f • /^ 



5. Culyptrcea imbricata. [The pitted form. Appears in C. S., 1. 1, as ''' C, 



rur/osa, Less."] 

 7. Cahjptraa ?spmosa, var. [The iiat, smooth form of qrinosa. Appears in 



C. S., fig. 4, as " C. cinerea, Eve., P. Z. S. 1842," p. 50. On a log of 



wood floating off Cape Horn.] 

 2. Bulla virescens. n * 



1. Nerita ornata [—scahricosta, Lam,]. 



2, 3. Litorina pulchra, = Turho p., Swains. 



4. Litorina varia. Panama. 



5. Cerithium varicosum. 



9. Cerithium Pacificmn. [Closely resembles Fotamis ebeitimes.] 



1. Fasciolaria aurantiaca [with operc. (non Lam.) = j?", p)7«fg;s,Lam.,Ilve.]. 



5. Murex phi/llopterus and operc. [Appears= Cerostoma foliatum. The 



operc. seems to have been rubbed outside.] 



1. Columhella stromhiformis, Lam. 



2. Cokmibella labiosa. " California " [i. e., Panama, &c.]. 



1. Purpura patula [Linn. "= Perdicea nodosa, Petiver, = Cymhium tuberosum 

 patulum, Martini." Eve. C. S.]. 



6. Purpura planospirata. 



9. Purpura callosa [ = Cuma tectum]. 



3. 3fonoceros lugubre \_=cymaiuin, lank. Cat.]. 



4. Monoceros cint/ulatum [Lam.: Leucozonia']. 



1. Trichotropis bicarinata, and [Nassoid] opercnliini. 



1. Oliea porphyria [Linn., "= Cylinder porphyreticus, D'Arg.,= Castra Tur- 

 ciea, Martini.'"' Rve. C. S.]. 



5. Cyprcea pustulata [Lam.]. 



The foUowing additional "West Coast species, figured in tne ' Concli. Syst.,' 

 may be quoted for their synonymy. The authorities for all the species are 

 given, but no locahties : — 



PI. Kg. " 



26 1. Solecurtus Dombeyi, Lam. [appears intermediate between S. Domheyi, 

 Mus. Cum., and S, ambiguus, Lam.]. 



223 7. Turbo sguamiger, Rve. P. Z. S. 1842, p. 186 [without locality. ' Gala- 

 pagos, Cuming,' in Conch. Ic. Also Acapulco, Jewett, &c.]. 



229 2. Turbinellus acuminatus, Wood, Kien. [closely resembles Latirus castaneus]. 



263 3. Puccinum elegans, Rve., P. Z. S. 1842, from Hinds's Col. [is the southern, 

 highly developed form of B. fossatum, Old. The name is preoccupied 

 by a Touraine fossil, B. eleg'am, Duj., in Desh. An. s. Vert. x. p. 219, 

 no. 22. As Rve.'s species is a Nassa, and there is another But;, elegam, 

 Kien., Coq. Viv. p. 56, pi. 24. f. Q7, = Nassa e., Rve. Conch. Ic, ii will 

 save confusion to allow Gld.'s later name to stand]. 



fK58 5,0. Buccinum serratum, Bufi. ,=Nassa Korthice, Gray [_ = N'orthia pristis, 

 Desh.]. 



62. Reeve, ' Conehologia Iconica.' — The following corrections should bo 

 made in the abstract, Rep. pp. 289-293. 



20. \Semele flavicans should h& flavescens, et passim.'] 



33. Siphonaria amara [is a Sandwich Is. species, quite distinct from C. lecamum]. 



SB. Patella chjpeaster Tis a S. American species, having no connexion with A. 



patina, or with Monterey]. 

 60. Patella cinis \_ = A. pelta, not patina, var.]. 



67. Patella vespertina. [P. stipulata, sp. 117, is probably a var. of this species.! 

 69. Pafella toreuma ["var." in Mus. Cum., "Mazatlan,'* probablv=/ire.-To«. No 



sheU of this (N. Zealand) type has been found on the coa"st by any of the 



American collectors]. 



* Sowerby's (corr-nO name appears on Eeeve's plate ; but in the text of C. S., f. 9 is 

 called "a species ol TaiUnetlus insei'ted iuadrertentjy." 



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