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MOLLUSCA. 
Myid^. 
Corhula venusta, Angas, P. Z. S. 1871, p, 20, pi. 1. fig. 29, Pt. Jackson j C. 
striata {nec Montagu) and lirata, Smith, ibid. pp. 728 & 729, pi. 75. figs. 3 & 2, 
Wydah: spp. nn. 
Corhula rosea (Leach, Brown) —gihha (Olivi), var. : Morch, 1. c. p. 205. 
Necera (Leptomya) pura, sp. n., Angas, 1. c. fig. 80, P*t. Jackson. 
ANATINIDiE. 
Souleyetia, g. n. Animal unknown. Shell transverse, equivalve, in- 
equilateral, oblong, somewhat gaping behind, without epiderm j summits 
pointed, small, opposed ; hinge linear, with a small oblique spoon-like chon- 
drophore, without cardinal or lateral teeth j ligament cartilaginous, internal j 
muscular impressions distant, the anterior ovate, the posterior oblong ; pallial 
sinus large, trigonal, deep, truncated obliquely in front. S. mouUnsi, sp. n., 
R^cluz, Act. Soc. L. Bord. xxvii. pp. 47-49, pi. 3. figs. 10-12, Borneo. 
SoLENIDiE. 
Solen ciirtus (Des Moulins, Act. Soc. L. Bord. 1832), from Cette, rede- 
scribed, refigured, and compared with other species [distinguished chiefly from 
S. truncatus (Sow.) by Des Moulins himself]. Id. 1. c. pp. 63-66, pi. 4. figs. 
1-4. 
Solen (Siliqua) soresianus, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 66, Cette. 
Solen gotddii (Conrad) (Gould, nec Bhil.), Lischke, Jap. Meer.- 
Oonch. ii. p. 123, Nagasaki. 
Solm subcurvtis, Dunker, Mai. Bl. xviii. p. 170, Rockhampton j S. lappeanuSf 
id. Nov. Conch, p. 129, pi. 44. fig. 1, W. Indies ? : spp. nn. 
Solen mdrehii (Dunker), id. ibid. p. 131, fig. 4, locality unknown. 
Folia (D’Orbigny, Pal^ontol. Fran 9 . 1843). This generic name is revindi- 
cated also for the recent Solen legumen (L.)= Ceratisolen (Forbes & Haul.), and 
the dilferences of the recent spp. from the tertiary P. saucatsensis (Desmoul.) 
are pointed out by Desmoulins, Act. Soc. L. Bord. xxviii. pp. 357-371. [The 
name Folia was preoccupied, having been used by Delle Chiaje in 1823 for a 
genus of Turbellaidans, and piior to that in Lepidoptera and Botany. There 
exists a third name for the above genus, Fharus, Leach, used in the British 
Museum as early as 1817, and published in print for the first time about 1840 
or 1844.] 
Aulas 2udchellus (Dunker), Japan, is quite distinct from the young stage of 
costatus (Say) : Lischke, 1. c. p. 124. 
Maeha quoyi (Desk.) (Dunker), seems to bo somewhat 
variable: Martens & Langkavel, Don. Bism. p. 61, pi. 4. fig. 6, Kingsmill I. 
Tayelus (^Solen) tagal (Adanson) has been fished up with the live animal in 
Toulon roads by Thorret : R«5cluz, Act. Soc. L. Bord. xxvii. p. 66. 
Siliquaria centralis and calif arnica (Conrad), Dunker, Nov. Conch, p. 130, 
pi. 44. figs. 2 & 3, Georgia and California. 
CARDIACEA. 
Tellinid^e. 
Soletellina boeddinghaitsi (Lischke), Lischke, Jap* Meeres-Conch. ii. p. 118, 
pi. 9. fig. 9, Nagasaki. 
