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MOLLUSCA. 
Crosse, J. do Conch, xix. p. 206, Lifou Island, New Caledonia; angasi, Brazier, 
ibid, xviii. p. 304, xix. p. 324, pi. 12. fig. 3, Pt. Jackson; ochracea, Angas, P.Z. S. 
1871, p. 14, pi. 1. fig. 6, N. S. Wales : spp. nn. 
Marginella peasei (Reeve), sandwichensis and pacijica (Pease) ; Martens & 
Langkavel, 1. c. p. 20. 
Volvaria fulgens and pallidula, spp.nn.. Bunker, Mai. Bl. xviii. p. 163, Upolu. 
Proboscidifera tasnioglossa, 
CaSSIDID^E and RANELLIDiE. 
Cassis pfeii[f'cri, sp. n., Hidalgo, J. de Conch, xix. p. 226, P Philippines. 
Dolium lisfdikcanum, Kiist., intermediate between mactdatum and tessel- 
lattiiUj from Nagasaki : Lischke, Jap. Meeres-Couch. ii. p. 67. 
Triton seguenzca, sp. n., Aradas & Benoit, Atti Acc. Gioen. (3) v., Sicily 
[confounded by former authors with the exotic variegatus (Lam.)]. 
Triton saidice (Reeve) beautifully figured by Lischke, 1. c. pis. 1 & 2, Japan ; 
S. American specimens of T. olearium (L.) are identical with others from the 
Mediterranean and Japan, ibid. p. 34 ; T. Icebbeckii (Lischke), exarakis, and 
ranelloides (Reeve), ibid. pp. 35-37, the first figured, pi. 4. figs. 13 & 14 ; T. 
oregonensis (Redfield)=ca?ice//«^ws (Middend., nec Lam.), ibid. p. 166, Eno- 
sima, near Yeddo. 
Tritonimn gramdatum and fratercidus, spp. nn.. Bunker, Mai. Bl. xviii. 
p. 166, Bass’s Straits. 
Tritonimn intermedium (Pease), Martens 8c Langkavel, 1. c. p. 3, pi. 1. fig. 6, 
Sandwich 1.; T. pusillum (Pease) and tuberosum (Lam.) criticised, ibid. 
pp. 3 & 4. 
JEjyidrotnus papillatus, sp. n.. Bunker, 1. c., Fiji I. 
Triton (Cumia) speciosa, sp. n., Angas, P.Z. S. 1871, p. 13, pi. 1. fig. 1, Pt. 
Jackson. 
Itanella elegantula, sp. n., Bunker, 1. c. p. 166, Upolu. 
CERTTHIOPSIDiE [sse ulsO CERITHIIDiE] . 
Cerithiopsis bilineata {Cerithiumy Hornes, 1848) = 6ar/m (Tiberi, 1869), 
and is found both in the tertiary formation of the Vienna basin and as a re- 
cent shell in the Mediterranean : Brusina, Bull. Malac. iv. pp. 6-7. 
Cerithiopsis clathrata and croceUy spp. nn., Angas, 1. c. p. 16, pi. 1. figs. 12 & 
13, Pt. Jackson. 
CvPRiEIDiE. 
Cypr<Ba. Sbarles Wood supposes that several spp. of the section Trivia^ 
as in many spp. of Cassisy have the edge of the aperture denticulated before 
being full-growTi, as he has never seen a Trivia with a sharp thin edge to the 
aperture : Ann. N. II. (4) vii. pp. 171 & 172. Jeffreys {ibid. p. 246), how- 
ever, has observed such specimens. 
CyprcBa princeps (Gray) lives on the shores of Australia, Crosse, J. de 
Conch, xix. p. 160. C. staphylceuy var. spadix (Mighels), Martens & Lang- 
kavel, 1. c. p. 34, pi. 2. fig. 2, Sandwich I. ; C. madagascariensis (Gmel.) has 
been received from the Sandwich I. ; and Madagascar appears somewhat 
