GENERAL INDEX. 



363 



Dimyaria, 220. 

 Diodonta, 236. 

 Dione, 222. 



Diplodonta, double, and tooth, 267. 

 Diplommatina, 196. 

 Dipsas, 290, 

 Discina, 345. 

 Discinidse, 344. 



Dispoteea, double, and drinking cup, 118. 

 Ditremaria, 146. 

 Dolabella, 161. 

 Dolium, a tun, 81. 

 Dombeya, 190. 



Donaeilla, diminutive of Donax, 228. 

 Donax, a reed, or tube, 223. 

 Doridiacea, 201. 



Doridium, diminutive of Doris, 1 68. 

 Doris, 201. 

 Dosinia. 222. 

 Doto, 201. 



Dreyssena, after M. Dreyssen, 296. 

 Duvaucelia, 201. 



Eburna, ivory, 81. 



Ecculiojnphalus, 143. 



Edmondia, after M. Edmond, 248. 



Egeria, 231. 



Eidothea, 168. 



Elasmatina, 187. 



Elysia, 202. 



Emarginula, out of the border, and 



notched, 149. 

 Embla, 230. 



Endoceras, 43. 

 Engina, Enzina* 73. 

 EnoplotetdMs, 31. 



Entodesma, within, and band, 243. 

 Erato, one of the Muses, 91. 

 Ervilia, 244. 



Erycina, one of the names of Venus, 230. 

 Erycina, 269. 

 Euchelus, 142. 



Eulima, safe harbour or refuge, 128. 

 Eulimacea, 127. 



Euomphalus, large or wide, and umbilicus, 



143. 

 Euridice, 205. 



Eurybia, daughter of Pontus, and Gaea, 



212. 

 Eutropia, 138. 



Exogyra, the outside, and round, 320. 



Fasciolaria, a little band, 63. 

 Faunus, 99. 



Ferussina, after M. Ferussac, 196. 



Ficula, a fig, 64. 

 Fidenas, 33. 

 Fimbria, a fringe, 267. 

 Firola, 204. 



Fissurella, a little slit, 151. 

 Fissurellacea, 149. 

 Fissurellidea, 151. 

 Fissurirostra, 333. 

 Forsar, 102. 



Fossarus, a name given by Adanson, 102 

 Fucicola, 202. 

 Furcella, 257. 

 Fusus, a spindle, 62. 

 Fuszis, 54. 



Galatea, the name of a sea-nymph, 231. 



Galeomma, a weasel, and eye, 272. 



Galeommacea, 272. 



Galericulum, 113. 



Galerus, a furred cap ? 120. 



Galikja, 232. 



Gardinia, a name given by Adanson, 133. 

 Gari, 226. 

 Gasteropoda, 48. 

 Gastrana, 237. 



Gastrochsena, stomach, and to gape, 258. 

 Gastrochsenacea, 257. 

 Gastroplax, 157. 



Gastropteron, stomach, and wing, 168. 

 Gellina, 201. 



Geomalacus,the earth, and soft or light, 172. 

 Geomelania, the earth, and black, 198 

 Gervillia, after Gerville, a naturalist, 310. 

 Glauconella, glaucus, blue-green, 166. 

 Glauconome, a Nereid, 234. 

 Glaucus, 201. 



Globiconcha, globose, and shell, 125. 



Globularia, 112. 



Globulus, globular, 141. 



Glycimeris, 248. 



Gnathodon, jaw, and tooth, 234. 



Goldfussia, after M. Goldfuss, 263. 



Gomphoceras, a club, and a horn, 42. 



Gonambonites, 342. 



Gonatus, 32. 



Gonioceras, 43. 



Goniclis, 152. 



Goniodoris, 20 1. 



Goodallia, 273. 



Grateloupia, after M. Grateloupe, 224. 



Gryphsea, a griffin, 320. 



Gryphus, 332. 



Guildfordia, 141. 



Gulnaria, 191. 



Gymmosomata, 214. 



