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MOLLUSCA. 
none, 1862, nec Bellardi, 1847) = Bela demersa (Tiberi, 1868), recent, in 
the Mediterranean ; full-grown specimens have a slight trace of notch at 
the peristome, which justifies its place in the genus Pleurotoma. Monte- 
rosato, J. de Oonch. xxii. pp. 278 & 360. 
TmtEmuDAu. 
Terehra strigilata (L.) from Nagasaki ; on its synonymy, Lischke, 
Jap. Meer. Conch, iii. p. 40. 
Terehra {Liostoma) parva, sp. n., Baird, in Brenchley’s Cruise of the 
CuraQao, p. 435, pi. xxxvii. figs. 4 & 5, New Caledonia. 
OaNCELLARIIDJ]. 
Cancellaria hocageana (Crosse) var. from Yeddo ; Lischke. Jap. Meer. 
Conch, iii. p. 41, pi. ii. figs. 12-14. On synonymy of C. scc^larina (Lam.), 
id. 1. c. pp. 41 & 42. 
MuRICIDiE (& PqRPURID.®). 
Murex licnardi (Crosse), Crosse, J. de Conch, xxii. p. 74, pi. iii. fig. 4, 
Mauritius. 
Murex crossei, Li^nard, tom. cit. p. 70, pi. i. fig. 2, Mam’itius ; M. 
senilis and ftavidas^ Jousseaume, R. Z. (3) ii. pp. 5 & 8, pi. i. figs. 5, 6, & 
7, 8, the former from the Philippines, the locality of the latter unknown: 
spp. nn. 
Typhis (Montf.). So werby gives a monograph of this genus in Reeve’s 
‘ Conchologia Iconica,’ pts, 310 & 311, with 3 plates and 15 species ; no new 
species are described, but T. fimhriatus (Ad. & Reeve) fig. 3 {=.jamrachi^ 
Martens, 1860], has not before been figured. 
. Purpura (Bicinula) siderea (Reeve) from the Ptrsian Gulf; Martens, 
Vorderasiat. Conch, p, 95, pi. v. fig. 49. 
Rapana fritschi, sp. n., id. JB. mal. Ges. i. p. 135, pi. vi. fig. 3, False 
Bay, South Afi-ica. 
Coralliophila meyendorffi (Calcara) from Naples and Sicily, in the 
littoral zone, described by Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. i. p. 222, pi. xi. fig. 1. 
Latiaxis tectum- sinense (Desh.) = henoiti (Tiberi) = Pusus hahelis 
(Requien, 1848) ; id. 1. c. p. 225. 
Leptoconchus rohillardi (Li^nard) = Coralliohia Jimhriata (A. Ad.) ; 
Nevill, J. A. S. B. (n.s.) xliii. pt. 2, p. 29. 
Leptoconchus sp., probably rostratus (A. Ad.), from Yeddo ; Lischke, 
Jap. Meer. Conch, iii. p. 33. 
Macron, H. & A. Ad., sub-g. of Pseudoliva. The 3 known species, 
oithiops (Rve.), kelleti (A. Ad.), and lividus (A. Ad.) characterized, all 
from the west coast of North America ; Stearns, P. Cal. Ac. v. p. 132, 
footnote. [Two others have been described, M. commoda, .locality un- 
known, by A. Adams, P. Z. S. 1863, p. 430, and lorighti, Patagonia, by 
H. Adams, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 753.] 
