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MOLLUSCA. 
Ann. N. H. (4) xiii. pp. 70 & 71, with some rectifications of synonymy 
in the same genus. 
Nassa (Arcularia) callispira, Ad., juv. ?, or sp. n. ?, Andamans, {Hima) 
sistroidea, sp. n., Andamans, {Niotha) sinitsigera, A. Ad., var. C6r/^^crt, 
Mauritius, and {Telasco) stoliczJcana, sp. n., Calicut, Nevill, J. A. S. B. 
(n. s.) xliii. pt. 2, pp. 24 & 25, pi. i. figs. 6-8. 
Bullia diluta, var. n. mediolcevis, Martens, JB. mal. Ges. i. p. 137, pi. vi. 
fig. 4, False Bay, South Africa. 
Eburna valentiana = canaliculata (Schumacher), var., and intermediate 
forms from the Persian Gulf are described; id. Vorderasiat. Conch, 
pp. 92 & 93, pi. V. figs. 44-46. 
Olividah. 
Oliva signala (Lischke, 1873) fully described ; Lischke, Jap. Meer. 
Conch, hi. p. 44, pi. ii. figs. 26 & 27, Yeddo. 
Ancillaria alhicallosa (Lischke, 1873) fully described ; id. ibid. figs. 24 
& 25, Nagasaki. 
TuKBINELLlDiE. 
Turbinella, Kobelt has continued the monograph of this genus (as 
originally defined, including many Fascia lariidoi), commenced by 
Kiister (1844), in his continuation of the conchological work of Martini 
& Chemnitz. The part now issued contains descriptions and coloured 
figures of 60 species, partly by Kiister, partly by Kobelt (some rather 
bad) ; among them are : — 1\ wagneri (Anton), p. 16, pi. v. figs. 8 & 9 ; 
clavata (Wagner), p. 25, pi. v. fig. 1 ; elegans (Dunker, MS.), p. 33, 
pi. vii. fig. 4 ; iostoma (Nuttall), p. 36, pi. ix. figs. 1 & 2 ; triserialis (Lam.) 
var., p. 46, pi. ix. a, figs. 3 & 4, from the Cape Yerde Islands ; stigmataria 
(A. Adams), p. 49, pi. ix. a, figs. 11 & 12, Sandwich Islands. 
Fasciolariid^. 
Fusus inconstans (Lischke). The radula, examined by G. Schacko, 
agrees well with that of the Fasciolariidxc, so that very probably the 
genus Fusus in its restricted sense (= Coins, Gray) must be removed to 
this family from the Miu'icuhc. • JB. mal. Ges. i. pp. 115-119, [)1. vi. 
fig. 1. 
Fusus {Colus) similis, New Caledonia, and brenchleyi, South Sea, spp. nn., 
Baird, in Brenchley’s Cruise of the Cura9ao, pp. 432 & 434, the latter 
figured, pi. xxxvii. figs. 1 & 2. 
Fasciolaria aurantiaca (Lam.) from Rio Janeiro; Kobelt, Nachr. mal. 
Ges. 1874, p. 59. 
Latirus sp. u., Jeffreys, in Wyville-Thomson’s Depths of the Sea 
(1873), p. 474, woodcut. 
Lathyrus [sic]aZ5eZ/as, sp. n., Dunker & Metzger, Nachr. mal. Ges. 1874, 
p. 8, and JB. mal. Ges. i. p. 150, pi. vii. fig. 4, Southern Norway, 106-120 
fathoms; a new generic name, Meyeria, proposed for it, but not cliarac- 
