288 



REPORT 1856. 



Page. 

 1855. 



233 



Proc. Zool. Soc. 



Locality. 



Station. 



Patella Ptoreuma, Rve., var. tenuilirata 



Monterey, Hartweg. 





233 



Galerus ? Sinensis, var. fuscus 



"G.Calif." (Mus. Cum.) 





(Probably from another source, by 





error of ticket.) 







233 



subreflexus, Cpr 



" G. Calif." (Mus. Cum.) 





234 



Fissurella nigrocincta, Cpr... 



Mazatlan (Mus. Cum.). 







(The locality is omitted by accident 







in the Proceedings.) 







234 



Callopoma ?fluctuatum, var. depressum 

 ( = Turbo funiculosus, Kien. pi. 30. 

 f. 1. Diagn. postea visa.) 



California (Mus. Cum.). 





234 



Litiopa divisa, Cpr , 



CapeS. Francisco *,//<&. Str. 

 Sunda, among small drift- 















ed canes, Mus. Archer. 





235 



Scalaria reflexa, Cpr 



San Bias, Capt. Donnell. 

 Guaymas. 



1 sp. 



1856. 



41 



Fusus pallidus (animal descr. by Gray) 



41 



Pisania elegans „ „ 



Panama. 





41 



Triumphis distorta „ „ 



Panama. 





43 



Malea ringens „ „ 







44 



Imperator, ? n. s. „ „ 



Panama. 





44 



Callopoma saxosum „ ,, 



Panama. 





44 



Tegula pellis-serpentis ,, ,, 



Panama. 





167 



Crucibulum spinosum, var. compresso- 

 conicum. 



California (Mus. Cum.). 





167 



?? i mbricatum var. Cumingii ... 



Callao, Valparaiso. 





168 



? imbricatum, var. Broderipii ... 



? Peru (Mus. Cum.). 







Trichotropis 7 Gouldii, A. Ad 



Chiriqui, Bridges. 







60. The following species and localities are extracted from the " Concho- 

 logical Illustrations, by G. B. Sowerby," a small but exceedingly valuable 

 work, remarkable for the excellence of the figures, but the disappointing 

 brevity of its information. 



No. 



2 

 76 



Fig. 



46. Cardium Indicum, Lam. N.W. Coast of America. 

 11, 35. Chiton fastigiatus, Gray. California. 



152. tunicatus, Sow. = Katherina Douglasice, Gray. California. 



54 Bulinus unifasciatus = Bulinulus undulatus, Guild. St. Vincent's. 



115 32. Cyprtea sanguined, Gray. Panama and Mexico. 



61 . The following are taken from the " Thesaurus Conch) liorum," by 

 G. B. Sowerby, continued by G. B. Sowerby, Jun. The illustrations are 

 excellent; but some of the later numbers do not equal the earlier portions. 

 Several of the Monographs are very carefully drawn out by Messrs. Hanley, 

 Hinds, and A. Adams. There are the same geographical errors as in other 

 similar works. 



No. Page. PI. Fig. 



46 15 101. Pecten laqueatus. N.W. America, Capt. Dixon (California, Rve.). 



48 96 25 141. Scalaria indistinct a, Sow. jun. San Bias, How. — Harris. 



13 115 36 20, 2/. Columbella f estiva. " Brought from Acapulco by H. Cuming," 

 [who never was there] . 



64 173 43 63. Terebra variegata, Gray =7'. africana, Gray, GrifF. Cuv. "Guay- 

 mas, 10-12 fm., sandy mud, Cuming." 



* Probably in Ecuador ; not in Upper California, as supposed when described. 



f This shell, described as " differing from the typical genus in the canal of the aperture 

 being almost obsolete," is regarded by several eminent conchologists as a dead Melaniu. It 

 was found near the mouth of a river. 



