MOLLUSCA. 
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The following species are added by Sowerby in Part 24 of the ^ Thesaurus/ 
pis. 286-289^ to his former monograph : — Conus compressus, roseotinctus, stm~ 
turatuSf subcarinatuSf excavatuSy nigrescensy proximuSy condensuSy midticate- 
natusy nodulosusy tasmanicBy quadratomaeulatuSy turriculatuSy cordigera \cor- 
diger\y concinnusy borneensisy and complanatusy Sow. ; anaghjptusy moussoni, 
maceiy circumsigtmtusy anahathruniy archetypusy and frauenfeMiy Orosse ; Uenardiy 
macaroRy ccelincBy chenuiy conderti, crosseanusy villepiniy ceciliiBy cahritiiypaziiy and 
rollandiy Bernardi ; planaxis and spiroglossusy Desh. j daphne and consuly 
Boivin ; alabaster, Reeve. No localities are given. 
Pleurotomid^e. 
Pleurotoma tigrina (Lam.). Dentition figured by Eberhard, 1. c. p. 13, 
pi. 5. fig. 106. 
[Defrattcia'] Raphitoma barbierii, sp. n., Brusina, Faun. Moll, Dalmat. p. 33, 
Adriatic. 
Suborder Rostrieera. 
OvULIDiE (AMPHIPERASIDA5). 
Ovulum. The monograph of this genus in Reeve’s Conchologia Iconica 
has been brought to a conclusion in Nos. 248 and 249. The total number of 
species is 66. New are : — O. angasi (Adams), Australia ; roseum (Adams), 
China Seas; indicum (Rve.), Bombay; califormcum (Sow.), California; 
Uvidum (Rve.), Panama ; antillarium (Rve.), West Indies; arcuatum (Rve.), 
variahile and neglectum (C. B. Adams). 
Strombidte. 
Strombus gigas, L. Dentition figured by Eberhard, 1. o. p. 10, pi. 3. fig. 46. 
TRICHOTROPIDiE, 
Trichotropis. In Sowerby’s monograph, Thesaurus, part xxiv. vol. iii. 
pi. 286, the following twelve species are described and figured: — borealisy Brod. 
et Sow. ; costeUata, Couth. ; inermis. Hinds; kuzeri [kroyert], Phil. \Jlavidula 
and cancellatay Hinds ; cedo-nulli and quadricarinatay A. Ad. ; conicay Miill. 
[Moller, not Muller] ; insignisy Midd. ; bicarinata, Brod. et Sow. ; unicari-- 
nata. Sow. 
Cerithiid;e. 
Cerithium. One hundred and forty-nine species are figured in Reeve’s 
Conchologia Iconica, 1865, the following of which are published as new : — 
Parts 260 and 261 ; C. nigrifasiatmn (Sow.) and C. circinatum (Adams), both 
from the Philippines. Parts 262 and 263 : C. Jilosum and pupa (Sow.), Phi- 
lippines ; unilineatuniy fucatuniy hadicunXy paxilluniy and tricarinatum (Pease), 
Sandwich Islands ; adeneme (Sow.), Aden ; excavatum (Sow.), North Aus- 
tralia; insculptum {^oyv.')y South Australia; t<Bniatum (Sow.), Natal; delec- 
turn (A. Adams), Gallapagos ; calif ornim and trochiforme (Sow.), California ; 
rissoidee and thomasice (Sow.), St. Thomas, West Indies; bermudee (Sow.), 
Bermudas ; and lentiginosuniy siphonatuniy clavisy altum, gracillimumy and o6» 
soletum (Sow.), without indication of locality. To these is to be added Fes- 
tagus graniferus (Pease), Sandwich Islands, ibid. In Sowerby’s Thesaurus, 
plate 290, are figured 29 species, mostly the same as those in Reeve ; new 
is Cf Qoarctatum [Co/w«], figs. 321, 322, 
