COLLECTED BY FREDERICK STEARNS. 
19 
612B 
714 
712 
505 
609 1 
6 1 2 V XX 
614 ) 
Terebratulina Crossei, Davidson; two specimens only foimd, 
attached to a bit of silicious substance which may bave 
been part of a glass spenge; loc. Inland Sea. 
Terebratella Gouldii, Dall.; (see Piate I, Figs. 2, 3); one 
Shell only found, in thè adult forni (not before seen) ; 
east coast, dredged. 
Terebratella Coreanica, A. Ad.; three specimens only 
found, attached to a piece of rock; dredged; loc. Inland 
Sea. 
Laqueus Blanfordi, Dkr; loc. east coast. 
Laqueus rubella, Sby. ; loc. Joga-shima. 
LINGULID^. 
504 } 
617 j 
605 
758 
327 
759 
326 
760 
607 
327B 
607 
735 l 
762 f 
322 
322B 
XX Lingula anatina, Lam.; loc. vicinity of Enoshima; some are 
dried and some brought home in alcohol and since 
dried. 
CIRRIPEDIA. 
Scalpellum Stearnsii, Pilsbry; this is a new and distinct 
species named after me by Prof. Pilsbry, who States it 
to be more nearly allied to thè tossii S. Pfeifferi Weit- 
hofer of thè Vienna Basin (Miocene), than to anyliving 
species. (See Piate I, Fig. i.) I only obtained twelve 
of these at long intervals, during a year, from thè 
fishermen who dredged them in six to ten fathoms 
along thè east coast of Tokyo to Inland Sea. None 
of these can be had in exchange, as they will be sent to 
Public Institutions only. In all cases I found them 
attached to other shells. 
Balanus amarylis, mixed with B. amphitrite Darwin; tour 
groups; Inland vSea. 
X Balanus amphitrite, Darwin; a white variety in groups; 
dead shells; loc. Akashi coast. 
Balanus cepa, Darwin; a group on a Cancellaria noduli- 
fera, Sby; Inland Sea. 
X Balanus tintinabulum, Din; (typical) loc. Awaji coast; dead 
shells. 
XX Lepas anatifera. Din.; east coast near Yokohama; a lot of 
groups. 
XX Pollicipes mitella, Lin; loc. near Enoshima. 
) XX Pollicipes mitella, Lin.; loc. near Enoshima; fine groups. 
j XX 
Tetraclita porosa, Gmel.; three only found; Inland Sea. 
VERMES. 
X Serpula, undetermined species; loc. east coast between 
Tokyo and Ojima. 
Serpula, undetermined species; loc. unknown. 
Nos. 506, 629, 634, 646, 803 are species of shells of 
which only one or two each were found, but are as yet 
not determined. 
