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MOLLUSCA. 
Ungulinid^e. 
Cyrenoida is referred to this family by Stoliczka, 1. c. p. 260. 
KELLIIDiE. 
Erycina (Lam., 1804) = iTeZZm (Turt.). This genus, with TelUmya (Brown) 
and Leyton (Turt.), are united with the Lasceidce of H. & A. Adams to 
constitute a family under the name Erycinidce : id. ibid. p. 2G3 [preoccu- 
pied for a family of diurnal Lepidoptera\. 
Kellia subsinuataf sp. n., Lischke, Mai. Bl. xviii. p. 43, and J. M. -Conch, 
p. 136, pi. 10. figs. 1-3, Nagasaki. 
Lascea rubra (Mont.) occurs in Japan : id. ibid. pp. 137-139. 
GaLEOxMMIDAS. 
Scintilla arinoriccBf sp. n., Crouan, in Tasle’s Faune Mai. Mar. Suppl., and 
J. de Conch, xix. p. 271, Brest. 
AsTARTIDiE. 
Astarte. Searles Wood supposes that the edge of the valves 
is smooth in young and denticulated in adult individuals. Ann. 
N. II. (4) vii. p. 171. 
Astarte arctiea (Gray, 1824, Fork. & Haul.) = Venus borealis (Chemu. 
partimy nec \^.) — corruyata (Brown, 1827, Lov4n) ; Martens, Arch. Ver. 
Mecklenb. xxiv. pp. 71 & 72 ; found in the Baltic, near Warnemiinde : 
Wiedemann, ibid. p. 71. 
Cardita leana (Bunker), Lischke, J. M.-Conch. ii. p. 140, Nagasaki. 
Cardita (Actinobolus) godeffroyi, sp. n.. Bunker, Mai. Bl. xviii. p. 172 (lo- 
cality not indicated, probably Polynesia). 
Crassatella fulviduy sp. n., Angas, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 20, pi. 1. fig. 32, Pt. 
Jackson. 
llNIONIDiE. 
Observations on species of Unio which have changed colour and 
assumed an unusual thickness in some parts, through changes 
(continued for about ten years) in the water wherein they lived, 
are given by Von Huber Zur Naturgeschichte der Unionen 
JB. Mus. Karnth. x. pp. 151-157, pi. 3. For several other 
interesting observations concerning the breeding, growth, and 
habits of these bivalves, and the variability of some species, 
cf. Kobelt^s Fauna nass. Moll. pp. 228-244, and Broeck, Ann. 
Mai. Belg. v. pp. 57-61 (t/. crassus and batavus). 
Unio crassusj var. maximus, Kobelt, Cat. eur. Binnenconch. p. 67, Sles- 
wig. 
Unio danelliy sp. u., Villa, J. de Conch, xix. p. 328, Brunswick, S. Aus- 
tralia. 
Monoeondylcea walpolii, sp. u., Hanley, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 587, and fig., 
Sarawak. 
