MOLLUSCA. 
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Murex ' trigonulus (Lam.) and longicornis (Dunker), Novitat. Concliol. 
part 8, 1865, p. 72, pi. 22. figs. 3, 4, 6, and 6. 
Murex weinkaujfianus, sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv. p. 274, pi. 8. fig. 4, 
Adriatic. 
TypJiis (Montf.). In Soworhy’s monograph in Thesaurus, part 24, vol. iii. 
pi. 284, the following eleven species are described and figured : — T. sowerhii 
(Brod.), quadratus and nitens (Huds.), yatesii (Crosse), helcheri (Brod.), 
cleryi (Petit), montf ortii (A. Ad.), coronatus and pinnatus (Brod.), cumingii 
(Brod.), arcuatus (Hinds). No localities are mentioned. T. angasi, Crosse, 
is excluded from the genus. 
JFusus longurioy sp. n., WeinkaufF, Journ. Conch, xiv. p. 247, pi. 6. fig. 4, 
Algeria. — Fusus titiiy sp. n. Stossich, 1. c. p. 7, Adriatic. Allied to F. coral- 
linus, Scacchi. 
Fyrula melongena (L., sp.). Teeth of the radula, Eherhard, 1. c. p. 14, 
pi. 6. fig. 87. [Very well agreeing with those of the allied species Fusus 
morio as figm’ed by Lov<5n.] 
BuCCINIDtE. 
Stimpson, W. Review of the Northern Buccinums. Part I. 
Canad. Nat. and Geol. new series, vol. ii. 1865, pp. 364-389, 
We may be allowed to give a more detailed account of this 
important paper. As regards the antarctic species referred to 
this genus, more careful examination, both of the shell and soft 
parts, is stated to he required before deciding upon their actual 
pertinence to it; Bucc. dalei (Sow.) and ovoides (Middendorff) 
are at once removed from it on account of the differences in the 
lingual dentition, and a new genus Liomesus^^ proposed for them. 
[This genus has already been established and named Buccinopsis 
by Messrs. Adams.] 
The species are established as follows — 
B. polare, Gray, Zool. Beech. North of Behring’s Straits. 
B. gronlandioumj Hancock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1846, Peeve, fig. 118, 
^hancocld, Morch. Davis Straits. 
B. glaciate j 1j. y = carinatum, Phipps, Voy. Behring’s Straits, Greenland, 
Spitzbergen. 
B. donovani, Gray,=^/acf«/e, of Donovan, and of Gray in the Appendix to 
Parry’s first voyage, —tuhrdosum, Reeve, fig. 105. Newfoundland. 
B. angulosum, Gray, Zool. Beech. (Middendorff, Mai. Ross.?). North of 
Behring’s Straits. 
B. striatum, Sowerby, ^‘Records of General Science,” and Smith, Wern. 
Mem. 1839, not of Pennant, = ochotense, Midd. Sea of Ochotsk j fossil in 
pleistocene beds of the Clyde. 
B. ciliatum, Fabr., Moller, = cyaneum of Hancock not of Brugui6re,= 
mblleri, Reeve, = tenehrosumy var. horealisy Midd. Periostraca ciliated. 
Greenland, Newfoundland banks. Nova Scotia, Behring’s Straits. 
B. plectrumy sp. n., Stimps. p. 374, has nearly the forms and plaits of B. 
tenue, with a striation of the glaciale type. North of Behring’s Straits. 
B. undatumy L., including striatumy Penn. Western coasts of Europe, 
from Southern Norway to Portugal, 
1866. [vol. III.] 
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