MOLLUSCA. 
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Mr. Jeffreys (see Record, vol. iv. p. 537), most of the inopercu- 
late Pleurotomce of the latter being placed in the genus Raphi- 
toma by Weinkauff. 
Pleurotoma carwata (Bivona). A living specimen was dredged at a depth 
of 120 fathoms in the Shetland Isles; eyes on prominent stalks. Jetfr. Ann. 
h Mag. Nat. Hist. ii. p. 298. PI. galerita (Phil, as fossil) was dredged about 
fifty miles from Cape Wrath, at a depth of 189 fathoms, by Carpenter and 
Thomson, ibid. p. 449. 
Pda demersa, sp. n., Tibcri, Journ. Conch, xvi. p. 179, Mediterranean, 
near Corsica, on coral-ground. 
Clathurdla pumila (Mighels as Pleiirotoma) = Ph rdiculata (Garrett), and 
Cl. tincta (Reeve as Plcurot.) — Pl. albifunicidata (Reeve). Pease, Am. Journ. 
Conch, iv. p. 105. 
Cythara ( Cithara) angiostotna, new name for Pleiirotoma triticea of Reeve, 
which is not that of Kiener, and dehilisy new name for dcedalea (Pease, 1867). 
Pease, Journ. Conch, iv. p. 105. 
Daphnella magdlanica, sp. n., Philippi, Mai. Blfitt. xv. p. 223, Straits of 
Magellan. 
TeREBRIDA5. 
Terehra lanceata (Kien.)=wwosa (Hinds); T. Jimhriata (Desh.) and inter- 
lineata (Reeve) are —cremdata (L.) ; verreauxii, acumen, argenvillei, and ma- 
tlieroniana (all of l)esh.) are =strigillata (L.) ; concimia of I)esh. not Dillw. 
= divisa (Pease) ; inconstans (Hinds) (Gray) ; and puncticulatay\ox. 
of Reeve (Desh.). Peeise, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. pp. 123-126. 
Cancellariid;e. 
Cancellaria canceUata (L.). On its variations and mode of life, Wein- 
kauff, Conch, d. Mittelm. ii. pp. 171-173. 
Cancellaria souverhidy sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xvi. p. 272, pi. 9. fig. 6, 
New Caledonia. 
Rostrifera [Tcenioglossa) . 
XENOPHORIDiE. 
Xenopliora mediterranea (Tiberi). Its distinctness from the well-known 
somewhat variable fossil crispa (Konig) is rather doubtful. Weinkauff, 
Conch, d. Mittelm. ii. p. 341. 
OvULlDiE. 
Amphiperas semistriata sp. n., Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. p. 96, 
Ponape isl., Polynesia. 
Ovula (Sininia) nicceensis and purpurea (Risso) are redescribed by Wein- 
kauff, Conch, d. Mittelm. ii. pp. 6-6 ; the former found in Algeria. 
ApORRHAIDiE. 
Gabb, in his Attempt at a revision of the families Strombidse and Apor- 
rhaidae,’’ Am. Journ. Conch, iv. pp. 137-149, treats chiefly of the fossil forms 
and admits the following recent genera into this family: — 
