574 REPORT — 1863. 



In fhe ' Monograpliia Pneumonopomontm Viventium, tfec, Cassellis, ISftr/ 

 by the same learned author, the following is the only species which occurs : — 

 Suppl. 1858, Vol. II. p. 7. Truncatella Californica, Pfr. San Diego. 



In Wiegmann's ' Archives fiir Nat.,' 1837, vol. i. p. 285, occurs the fol- 

 lowing species, also without authority : — 



Perna qitadrata, Anton. California. 



In Troschel's 'Archives fiir ISTatur' are quoted the following: — 



1843. Vol. II. p. 140. Fasciolaria sulcata, Less. Acapulco. 

 1849. „ p. 99. Terebratula Californica, Linsley. 



In the ' AhhUdungen iind Beschreihungen neuer oder wenig gekanntcr 

 Conchylien, herausgegeben von Dr. E. A. Philippi,' Cassel, 1845-51, are 

 iigured the following, which must be quoted as being original descriptions, or 

 for the synonymy: — 



Cyrena soUda, Phil. California, &c. 



Tellina pisiformis, Ln. Mazallan, &c. =X. pulchella, Ad. 



? = Cardiiim discors, Mont. 

 Cytherea Dimkcri, 'Phil. W. C. Mexico. = C Padfica, 



Mus. Berol. , non DiUw. 

 Ci/therea (Artemis) i/iffardea, Shj. California. ?=Ar- 



teinis ponderosa, Gray. 

 Murex nigritus, Phil. ? W. C. Mexico. 

 Ilaliotis fulc/ens, Phil. ? California. = H. splendens, Eve. 

 1,10. Turbo JFoKkesii, JoTins. Gulf of California. 



Trochus strigikdus, Ant. California. = T. pellis-serpetitis. 



Wood. 

 Patella (Acmcsa) discors, Phil. Mexico. 

 Lucina obliquaj' Phil. ? W. C. America. 

 Li(rina pisum, Phil. Mazatlan. 



Pecten tunica, Phil. " Sandwich Islands *. E. jB. 

 Philippic Jan. 1844. [=-P. laiiauritus, Conr., teste 

 Hani. S. Diego, &c.] 

 Pecten Fahricii, Phil. Greenland. [ = P- Islandicus, 



jnn. Non P. Fahricii, Gld., = P. Hindsii, yva.?^ 

 Litorina aberrans, Phil., P. Z. S. 1845, p. 142. Pa- 

 nama, on rocks. [ = Tall var. of X. conspersdj 

 In Dr. L. Pfeiffer's 'Novitates Conchologicee,' Series II., Marine Shells, by 

 Dr. W. Dunker, Cassel, 1858, occur the following species from Sitka : — 



Fig. 



3, 4. Tritoniiim carinatum, Dkr. Sitka. [Should be pi. 2. f. 3, 4.] 



[=7'. anguhsum, Mbrch, on plate.] 

 1, 2. Tritonium Miirchianum, Dkr. Sitka. [Should be pi. 2. f. 1, £'.' 

 5, 6. Tritonium rutilum, Mfiroh. „ "Should be pi. 1. f. 5, 6. 



5, 6. Tritonium Pomberfji, Dkr. „ ,'Shoujl be pi. 2. f. 5, 6.' 



3, 4. Neptunea Aa?pa, Mbrch. „ "Shou'd be pi. 1. f. 3, -t' 



1, 2. Ne]}tunea castanea, Morch. „ "Should be pi. 1. f. 1, S.J 



\_=N. hadia, on plate.] 

 35. 10. 6,7. 3Iurex (Hemifusus) Selcheri,RdiS.,YSir. ?— [= G^ojw £., L. Cal.] 

 39. 12. 7-9. Cytherea (Tivela) arguta, Eom. Isthmus of Panama. Eesembles 

 C. {Trigona) mactrnides, Bom. [Probably Caribbean.] 

 66. British Museum Collection. — " Lunatia ravida, Souleyet, Panama," 



* A large number of Californiaii shells have been assigned to the Sandvrioh Is., in con- 

 sequence of the abundant trade between the two localities. They may often have beer 

 obtained at Honolulu by naturalists, who had no reason to doubt their having lived then 

 All that is known of the genuine Hawaian fauua will shortly be jubUshed by Mr. Sow- 

 erby, lor W. H. Pease, Esq., of Honolulu. 



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