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MOLLUSCA. 
Margarita (Leach). Monograph by Sowerby in Reeve’s Conchologia 
Iconica, parts 316 & 317, 7 species, ! pi. 
Vitrinella pura, liricincta, sculptilis, ccelata, and nodosa, spp. nn., Gar- 
rett, P. Ac. Philad. 1873, p. 213, pi. ii. figs. 13-17, Polynesia. 
Stomalella. Monograph by Sowerby in Reeve’s Conchologia Iconica, 
parts 310-313, bringing it up to 34 species, on 5 plates, and figuring, tor 
the first time, elegans (Gray, Brit. Mus.), fig. 27, data (H. Ad.), fig. 28, 
dilecta (H. Ad.), fig. 30, dathratula (H. Ad.), fig. 31, modesta (H. Ad.), 
fig. 34. Stomatella granosa, sp. n., Lambert, J. de Conch, xxii. p. 374, 
New Caledonia. 
Stomatia. Monograph by Sowerby in Reeve’s Conch. Icon, parts 312 
& 313, 12 species, 2 pis. 
Gena, Monograph, id. ibid., 16 species, 2 pis. 
Broderipia. Monograph, id. ibid., 4 species, 1 pi. 
Haliotidje. 
Pleurotomaria (Defr.). The two known recent species figured in 
Reeve’s Conch. Icon., parts 310 & 311. 
Haliotis gibba (Phil. ?, Reeve) ; E. Smith, Moll. Voy. Ereb. & Terr, 
pi. i. fig. 16. 
FlSSURELLIDiE. 
Emarginula (Lam.). Sowerby has completed its monograph in Reeve’s 
Conch. Icon, parts 316 & 317, bringing it up to 70 species, figured on 9 
plates. E. oldhami, fig. 69, Ceylon, and tuinida, fig. 70, locality un- 
known : spp. nn. 
Emarginula picta (Dunker) is distinct from (A. Ad.) ; Lischke, 
Jap. Meer. Conch, iii. p. 70. 
Scutus corrugatus (Reeve) ; radula described by Tapparone-Canefri, 
Malac. viagg. Magenta, p. 70, pi. ii. fig. 8. 
Scutus abnormis, sp. n., G. & H. Nevill, J. A. S. B. (n. s.) xliii. pt. 2, 
p. 28, pi. i. fig. 12, Pulo Penang. 
OYGLOBRANOBIA. 
PATELLlDiE. 
Patella antipodum, sp. n., from New Zealand, denticidata (Martyu), 
and redimiculum (Reeve) ; E. Smith, Moll. Voy. Ereb. & Terr. p. 4, pi. i. 
figs. 25, 26, and 24. 
Chiton IDA?. 
Trachydermon (Carpenter, 1 865, as a sub-genus) is distinguished from 
Callichiton (Gray) by the short rows of gills ; to it belong Chiton mar- 
ginatus (Penn.), albus (L.), and ruber (L., Lowe) = (Couthony). 
Carpenter, Aim. N. II, (4) xiii. pp. 120 & 121. 
Chiton {Leptochiton') cereus (Reeve) and sinclairi (Gray) ; E. Smith, 
Moll. Voy. Ereb. & Terr. pi. i. figs. 9 & 17. 
