ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
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Crepidula moiilinsi (Mich.) =gibbosa of the authors on Mediterranean shells, 
but distinct from the miocene gilbosa (Defrance). WeinkaulF, Conch, d. 
Mittelm. ii. pp. 330, 337. 
CAPULIDiE. 
[^Capulus] Pileopsts hungarica. Lingual membrane by Hogg, Transact. 
Roy. Microscop. Soc. xvi. pi. 8. fig. 13. 
Capulus hungaricus (L.) in Algeria, rather large ; C. militaris (L.) very 
doubtful as Mediterranean. Weinkaulf, Conch, d. Mittelm. ii. pp. 337-339. 
SCUTIBRANCHIATA. 
PODOPIITHALMA. 
Neritida5. 
Nerita albicilla (L.) and mauri [maura (R(5cluz)?]. Lingual dentition by 
Hogg, Transact. Roy. Microscop. Soc. xvi. pi. 11. figs. 63 & 65. 
Nerita insculpta (^ccyc)—picea (R6cl.), and N. musiva (Gould) 
(Lam.). Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. pp. 128, 129. 
Neritina zebra, Brit.” Lingual dentition by Hogg, Transact. Roy. Mi- 
croscop. Soc. xvi. pi. 11. fig. 52. [Is this the exotic zebra (Lam.), or the 
British Jliwiatilis (L.) ?] N. communis (Q. & G.), ibid. fig. 54. 
Neritina viridis in the Mediterranean, in the sea far from rivers, as well as 
in the mouths of rivers in company with freshwater Neritinae j really iden- 
tical with specimens from the West Indies. Weinkaufi) Conch, d. Mittelm. ii, 
p. 341. 
Neritina afra (Sow.) at Loanda, and N. ceqxdnoctialis (Morelet) in the 
river Lifune, Angola, found by Dr. Welwitsch. Morelet, Moll. terr. et fluv. 
Voy. Welwitsch, p. 96. 
Neritina niUtallii(R<^c\\VL)^sandwichen8is(^h\\. not Desh.)=/w< 7 M&m(Phil.) 
=8olidissima (Sow.) = atata (Sow.) = oariosa (Qvay, Reeve); N. dilatata 
(Brod.) =^onV?a (R(5cl.); reticidata {Sow. )=idesmoulinsiana (Rdcl.); tahi- 
tensis (IjCqb.) =.lamarckii (Dc^h.) — auricidata (Sow. non Lam.); vespertina 
(Nuttall) = /flw?arcA;iY(Gould); deshay esii, new name ior sandwichensis (Desh.); 
chrysocolla (Gould) =navigatoria (Reeve). Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. 
pp. 129-131. 
Trochid^e. 
Phasianella australis (Gm.) and pullo (L.). Lingual dentition by Hogg, 
Transact. Roy. Microscop. Soc. xvi. pi. 11. figs. 45 & 47. 
Phasianella. On the Mediterranean species, their synonymy and variations, 
see Weinkauff*, Conch, d. Mittelm. ii. pp. 342-344. 
Alcyna ocellata (A. Adams), Japan, figured, Journ. Conch, xvi. pi. 4. 
fig. 8. Crosse properly directs attention to its affinity with Phasianella, 
ibid. p. 43, tootnote. 
Turbo australica (?) and vubicundus (Reeve). Lingual dentition by Hogg, 
Transact. Roy. Microscop. Soc. xvi. pi. 11. figs. 60 & 61. 
Turbo macaiulrewi is a new name for ccelatus (A. Adams), placed by its 
author in Omphalius, but having a calcareous operculum, from Mogador. 
Morch, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. p. 46. 
