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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Columhella lactescens and troglodytes^ sp. n., Souverbie, Journ. Conch, xiv. 
pp. 144, 145, pi. 6. figs. 6 and 4, New Caledonia.^ — C, isabellma, sp. n., Crosse, 
1. c, p. 165, pi. 7. fig. 8. 
RANELLIDiE. 
Tritonium scahrum (King). Teeth of the radula, Eberhard, I, c. p. 12, pi. 3. 
fig. 52. [If the specimen on which this observation has been made be 
correctly determined, it proves that this species belongs to the true JR.a~ 
nellidcBj being tsenioglossate, and not to Vollia (Gray), which is hamiglos- 
sate, and belongs to the Bucoinidce.~\ 
[Banella] Bursa fuscocostata, aspei'rimaj grayana^ and cumingiana^ sp. n.. 
Bunker, Novitat. Gorich. part 7 (1864), pi. 20. 
LaMELLARIIDtE. 
Lamellaria hleciachi, sp. n., Brusina, Faun. Moll. Balm. p. 35, Adriatic. 
SCALARIIDiE. 
Scalaria cantrainei and algeriana, sp. n., WeinkaufiP, Joum. Conch, xiv. 
p. 246, Algeria. — /S', suhauriculata, sp. n., Souverbie, ibid. pp. 147 and 260, 
pi. 6. fig. 2, New Caledonia. — S. zelehori, sp. n.. Bunker, Verb, zool.-bot. 
Gesellsch. Wien, xvi. p. 912, New Zealand. 
PVRAMIDELLIDiE. 
Pyramidella. Beeve figures 46 species in Conchol. Icon, parts 260 and 261. 
Odostomia (^Pyramidella? ) irdeft'striatay sp. n., Souverbie, Journ. Conch, xiv. 
p. 255, pi. 9. fig. 6, New Caledonia. 
AuricuUna exilissima, sp. n., Brusina, Faun. Moll. Balmat. p. 36, Adriatic. 
Monoptygma vitreum, sp. n., Brusina, 1. c. p. 36, Adriatic. 
. EULIMIDiE. 
Eulima graeillima (Sow.), Guatemala, (Sow.), Tahiti, arcuata 
solida, sandwichiensisj conoidalis, opaca (Sow.), and subpellucida (Pease), all 
from the Sandwich Islands, and apparently new, are figured in Reeve’s Con- 
chologia Iconica, parts 252 and 253. 
STYLIFERIDiE. 
A species of JStylifer has been found within the cloaca of an Ilolothuria [^H. 
glaherrima, Selenka] by F. Jagor; the foot of the animal penetrates deeply 
into the fleshy walls of the cloaca ;" and the shell is surrounded by a cup-like 
expansion of the mantle. Martens,' Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft natur- 
foyschender Freunde in Berlin, 1865, p. 14. 
Suborder Toxifera. 
, CoNIDiE. 
Conus. The dentition is described and figured by Eberhard, 1. c. p. 13, 
pi. 4. figs. 71-73. [The species examined are stated to be Conus guberna- 
culum and C. vicarius. The Recorder does not know a C. gubemaculum, but 
a C. gubernator ; and the specimen communicated to him as the type of the 
investigation is C. consot's, Brod.] 
