742 



Kg. 



204. C. consanguinea, 119, 

 C. B. Adams. 





204. 



— umbonella, 37, Lamk. 





205. 



— rutila, 116, Swb.jun. 



206, 



207. 



— Pliilippinarum, 52, 







ILanley. 



208, 



209. 



— disrupta, 117, 8b. jn. 





210. 



— innoctos, 118, Sb.jn. 





211. 



— iridescens, 120, Sb.jn. 



Fig. 



CIRCE. 



53, 54. C. dispar, 5, Chemn. 

 55-58. — minima, 16, Mont. 



TAPES. 



158. T. sulcosa, 1, Phil. 



159. — Dombeyi, 62, Lamk. 



160. — Meroseformis, 75, S. j. 

 161, 162. — expallescens, 13, Phil. 



163. — fluctuosa, 74, Gould. 



SUPPLEMENTARY DESCRIPTIONS OE SPECIES AND 

 VARIETIES OP VENERIDjE. 



Genus MEROE, from page 611, pi. cxxvi. 



Sp. 5. M. excavata (f. 13, 14; var. pi. clxiii. f. 16). Va- 

 riety and synonym omitted. — CytJteraa vaginalis, Menke, Phil. 

 Abbild. t. 3. f. 2. 



Sp. 7. M. Solandei (f. 10; var. pi. clxiii. f. 18, 19). Va- 

 rieties and synonyms omitted. — Cytheraa hians, Wood's Supple- 

 ment, pi. 2. f. 11. 



Sp. 8. M. menstru axis (pi. clxiii. f. 17), Menke, Phil. Ab- 

 bild. Ci/th. t. 3. f. 3. 



"M. testa suborbiculata, convexiuscula, anterius compressa, 

 longitudinaliter leviter striata, obsolete decussata, livido-fusca, 

 lineis angularibus cruentis lividis transversim seriatis picta; mar- 

 gine intus crenato; ano lineari, subulato; valva profunde im- 

 pressa, patente." 



Large, flat, orbicular, slightly striated, and altogether very dif- 

 ferent from any other species. 



Genus CYTHERiEA, from page 046, pi. cxxxvi. 



Sp. 37. C. umbonella (pi. cxxx. f. 63-66; var. pi. clxiii. 

 f. 204). A pretty variety from Mr. Campbell's collection. 



