LIST OF JAPANESE MOLLUSCA 
695 
564 X 
5 65 XX 
565B X 
^66 X 
567 
568 X 
569 X 
692 
700 ) 
701 j 
500 XX 
501 X 
502 XX 
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728 B [ 
774 
839 
530 
XX 
531 
X 
533 
X 
608 
XX 
776 
777 
532 
XX 
534 
X 
7^3 
Pecten crassicostatus, Sby. (var.); one shell only found. 
Amussium J aponicica, Gml. ; loc. various parts of east coast 
and Inland Sea. 
Pecten laetus, Gld. ; color var. A. 
Pecten laetus, Gld. ; covered with groups of Balanus amphi- 
trite; loc. Ikai coast Joga-shima. 
Same as No. 565; color var. B; loc. as 565B. 
Pecten laetus, Gld.; color var. C; greenish. 
Pecten laetus, Gld.; small shells; loc. for foregoing num- 
bers wSagama Ba)'' and coast of Joga-shima. 
Pecten (Vola) laqueata, Sby.; loc. east coast. 
Pecten (Vola) puncticulata, Dkr. ; one shell only; Prof. 
Pilsbry States that this is so much larger and finer than 
Dunker’s t}q3e that it ought to be figured. 
Pecten squamatus, Gml.; three onN found; Inland Sea. 
ANOMIID.^. 
Anomia sp.; var. A. 
Anemia sp. ; var. B. 
Anomia sp.; var. C. 
Anomia, 6 species; but two or three of each. 
Note — These nine species Anomia are yet unde- 
termined, so much confusion existing in this genus 
that it is almost impossible to determine with accuracy 
thè orientai forms; they are, however, very distinctand 
perfect; loc. Kishu coast and Joga-shima coast. Prof. 
Pilsbry writes me that these are unlike any forms 
hitherto described as far as he knows. 
OSTREID^. 
Ostraea gigas, Thunb.; var. Goliath, Pilsbry; a half shell; 
thè largest on record, 17^ inches long by inches 
wide; length of ligament area 3 inches; form straight, 
parallel sided; very thick but comparatively light; 
found at Enoshima. 
Ostraea gigas, Thunberg; var. Talienwhanensis Cross; one 
shell only. 
Ostraea (Alectryonia) cuculiata, Born. ; form var. A. 
a 
u 
u 
u 
u 
u 
u 
B. 
D. 
E. 
Foregoing varieties from east coast Sagama. 
Ostraea (Alectryonia) plicata, Chemn.; two form varieties 
A and B; loc. Kishu coast. 
Ostraea denselamellosa, Lischke; loc. Tokyo Bay. 
BRACHIOPODA. 
Terebratula Stearnsii, Pilsbry; a new and distinct species, 
named after me, and figured by Prof. H. A. Pilsbry, 
in thè Proceedings of thè Academy Naturai Sciences, 
Philadelphia, for 1891 (see Piate I, Figs. 4, 5, 6); only 
two specimens found; east coast, near Kii. 
