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which all conchologists know perfectly well by names long 
consecrated by use. e will give some instances to prove that 
exist, or whose characters, re ep and limits Lamarck was 
lae 
the question will be decided at once. us—. eoroagemorar 
Bolten = Solarium, Lamarck. Bursa, B. = Ranella, "h. n 
ta, B= See ee L. Harpago, Klein = Pterocera, “ 
Actinobolus, K. = Cardita, UL. Rrhagh gant K. = Ricinula, L. 
Dactylus, Ke m= Oliva, L. Gladius, K. = Rostellaria, L. ‘upiee 
peras, gc rae = Ovula, ae ee Humphrey = Phasia- 
a. 
nella, L. mb rank = 
Rostella, L.” ‘After stating hig sigeetatin and admiration of 
the labours of Messrs. Adams, whose divisions he follows where 
possible, as well as those of ‘Albee , Pfeiffer, — ave Sik 
and he expressss a hope — I am sure has been generally 
reciprocated, — by few conchologists in Engl 
that as will itade or the defence and ra etn of the 
vantage whatever.’ 
I am sure there are few who will not be convinced by this 
most reasonable appeal. What _ we to gain by the new 
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