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74 MANUAL OF THE MOLLUSCA. 
Fissuroila Ruppellii. 
“s Indusica. 
“5 salebrosa. 
35 dactylosa. 
an funiculata. 
Pileopsis tricarinatus. 
Nerita ustulata. 
Dentalium octangulatum. 
Ringicula sp. 
Bulla ampulla. 
Anomia achzus. 
»  enigmatica. 
Pecten sp. 
Spondylus sp. 
Plica‘u'a depressa. 
Mytilus canaliculatus. 
Arca obliquata. 
+ sculptilis, &c. 
Chama sp. 
Lucina sv. 
Cardium fimbriatum. 
Cardium impolituin. 
a pallidum. 
5 assimile. 
Venns pinguis. 
GOP: 
3, purpurata. 
Meroé Solandri. 
»  effossa. 
Trigona trigonella ? 
Artemis angulosa. 
3 exasperata. 
»  subrosea? 
Venerupis sp. 
Petricola sp. 
Tapes sulcosa. 
+, Malabarica. 
Cypricardia vellicata. 
Cardita crassicostata ? 
»  calyculata. 
»  Tankervillii. 
Mactra Zgyptica, &c. 
Tellina capsoides, 
Mesodesma Horsfieldii, 
Psammobia sp. 
Syndosmya sp. 
Semele sp. 
Solen sp. 
Solecurtus politus. 
Donax scortum. 
>»  scalpellum. 
Sanguinolaria diphos. 
a violacea. 
0 sinuata. 
Corbula sp. 
Diplodonta sp. 
Anatina rostrata. 
Pandora sp. 
Martesia sp. 
Pholas australis. 
»  Bakeri, Desh. 
> orientalis. 
(Meleagrina v. p.416). 
ss latum. Tellina angulata. 
At the Cargados or St. Brandon shoals, north of Mauritius, 
Voluta costata, Conus verrucosus, Pleurotoma virgo, and Turbinella 
Belcheri have been obtained by dredging. 
Collections of marine shells have been made at Madagascar 
and the Mascarene Islands by Sganzin, and at the Seychelles by 
Dufo. The number obtained at the latter place was 263, of 
which 220 were univalves. Two of the univalves, viz., Doliwm 
galea and Cyprea heivoia, and two of the bivalves, are found in 
the Mediterranean. 
TX. AUSTRALO-ZELANDIC PROVINCE. 
Most remote from the Celtic seas, this province is also most 
unlike them in its fauna, containing many genera wholly un- 
known in Europe, either living or fossil, and some which occur 
fossil in rocks of a remote period. The province includes New 
Zealand, Tasmania, and extra-tropical Australia, from Sandy 
Cape, on the east, to the Swan River. The shells, which are 
nearly all peculiar, have been catalogued by Gray,* Menke,+ 
and Forbes.{ Of the following genera some are peculiar (*), 
others attain here their greatest development :— 
* Travels in New Zealand, by Dr. E. Dieffenbach. 8vo., London, 1842, 
+ Moll. Nov. Hollandiz, 1843. 
¢ Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, 1846-50, by J Macgillivray, 
Supplement by Professor E. Forbes. 
