MOLLUSCA. 
455 
(Mont.), including as varieties Hissoa elongata (Phil.), 0. euUmoides (Hanl.) 
—jmllida and notata (JelFr.), and novcgradensis (Brusina), p. 446; rissoides 
(Ilanl.); warreni (Tliomps.); oUiqtia (Alder) =^wnc^</^V^a exilissima (Brusina) ; 
vitrea (Brusina) ; neglecta (Tiheri), p. 446. 
III. Ohemnitzia (Orb.) : unica (Mont.) ; nitidissima (Mont.) ; affinis (Phil.); 
striatula (JefFr. as JExdimella), 
IV. Eulimella : scillcB (Phil.) ; acicida (Phil.) ; suhcylindrata (Bunker), 
Algiers. 
Odostomia. The Mediterranean species of this genus are enumerated by 
N. Tiberi, Journ. Conch, xvi. pp. 60-68, as follows : — 
A. Turbonilliformes : 1. humholdti (Risso) ; 2. tricincta (Jeflr.), with a 
var. hicincta) 3. indistincta (M.oni,') ) 4. intex’sUnctai^loni.^ — Rissoasxduralis 
(Phil.) ; 6. terehellum (Phil, as Chemnitzia) ; 6. excavata (Phil, as Rissoa). 
B. Rissoiformes : 7. acuta (Jeffr.) ; 8. unidentata (Mont.) ; 9. conoidea 
(Brocchi) (Bivona); 10. conspicua (Alder) ; 11. plicata (Mont.), a 
variety of it is Rissoa elongata (Phil.) ; 12. euUmoides (Hanl.) ; 13. rissoides 
(Ilanl.); 14. obliqua (Alder); 16. warrenii (Thomps.) = P Pwsoa galvagni 
(Aradas) ; 16. neglecta, sp. n., Tiberi, 1. c. p. 67, pi. 6. fig. 3, Sicily; 17. dolio’- 
liformis (.Tefir.) ; 18. insculpta (Mont.). 
Odostomia warreni (Thomps.), reestablished as a distinct species by Gw. 
Jefireys, who has dredged it in the Shetland Isles; foot forked at the end. 
The animal keeps itself suspended from the surface of the water for some 
time by means of a fine glutinous thread. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. p. 299. 
lolcea scitula (A. Adams), Straits of Korea, figured Journ. Conch, xvi. 
pi. 4. fig. 3. 
Adis ascaris (Turt.) = supranitida (Loven) = Turritella umbilicata (Bun- 
ker) ; there are specimens in which the upper whorls are smooth, the last 
striated, and others in which the striae make their appearance on the last 
whorl only. Weinkauff, Conch, d. Mittelm. ii. p. 232. 
EuLIMIDtE. 
Eulima sxxhpellucida, sp. n.. Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. p. 94, pi. 11. 
fig. 8, Tahiti. — E. philippii, new name for distorta of Philippi and other 
authors, which is probably not the distorta of Beshayes. Weinkauff, Conch, 
d. Mittelm. ii. p. 229. 
Styliferidas. 
Stylifer speciosus, sp. n., II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 286, pi. 38. 
fig. 4, Mauritius. Several species of Stxjlifer and Eidimidm were found para- 
sitic in the intestinal tract of some Holothuriae, in the Philippines, by C. 
Semper, Reise in den Philippinen, vol. i. Holothurien, pp. 98, 99. 
Rlicifer, g. n. Testa imperforata, ovato-subulata, non nitens ; spira in 
stylum producta, nucleo sinistrali ; columella plicata ; labro flexuoso, postice 
sinuato; apertura antice integra. Rl. xievelli, sp. n., Ceylon; Hyala ab- 
normis (Gould) is probably a second species of this genus. II. Adams, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 292, pi. 28. fig. 16. 
Entoconcha mirabilis (J. Miill.). Br. Baur’s paper on this mollusk [see 
Zool. Record, vol. i. p. 208] has been republished under the title ‘^Nouveaux 
documents sur le genre Entoconcha^' in Journ. Conch, xvi. pp. 136-139. — 
Entoconcha mulleriy sp. n., indicated but not sufficiently described by Br. C. 
