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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
TROCHIDiE. 
Phasianella. Teeth of the radula described and figured by Eberhard, 
I c. p. 16, pi. 6. f. 98. 
Turbo. Eberhard, 1. c. describes and figures the teeth of the radula of 
T. argyro8tomu8, p. 16, pi. 6. f. 00, and of T. niger (Gray), p. 16, pi. 6. f. 09. 
[See Troschel in Wiegm. Arch. 1862.] 
Trochu8 8crobiculatus, reevei, and Monodonta Jiacheriy sp. n., Montrouzier and • 
Souverbie, Journ. Conch, xiv, pp. 140-142, pi. 6. figs. 9, 8, and 7, New Cale- 
donia. 
Suborder Edriophthalma. 
Fissurellid^. 
JRimula. On the validity of this genus, with a list of the known species, 
see Crosse, Journ. Conch, xiv. pp. 167-172. — R. mariei, sp. n., Crosse, 1. c, 
pi. 6. fig. 7, New Caledonia. 
Emarginula cusmichiana, sp. n., Brusina, Faun. Moll. Dalme^t. p. 38, 
Adriatic. 
TECTURIDiE. 
Carpenter, P. P. Owihe Acmceidce [Tecturidce] of the Vancouver 
and Californian province. Am. Journ. Conch, ii, pp. 
332-348. 
There are five common species of Acmcea on this coast, viz. A. patina 
(Esch.), including tessellatay diaphaney strigilatay mammillatay fenestrata, 
(Nutt.), pintadina and cribrariaj Gould, mrriculata and cinis (Reeve), — A. 
pelta (Esch.), including montieuta (^\iii.)y Jimbriata (Gould), leucophcea 
(Nutt., Reeve), — A. pmsona (Esch.), including radiata, ancyluSy and digitalis 
(Esch.), oregona and umbonata (Nutt.), scabra and textilis (Gould), — A. 
spectrum (Nutt., Reeve), — A. scabra (Nutt., Reeve), — besides two others 
more doubtful, A. asmi (Midd.) and A. rosacea (Carp.). 
The genus Lottia (sensu strictiore) is represented only by X. gigantea 
(Gray) = grandis (Gray) ; the genus Scurria by Sc, mitra (Esch.), including 
mammillata and marmorea (Esch.) = Lottia pallida (Gray) = Patella conica 
(Gould), and by the somewhat doubtful Sc. funiculata (Carp.) \ the genus 
Lepeta (Gray) Propilidium (Forb.) by X. ccecbides (Carp.). True Patellce 
are absent from the whole northern coast of America, 
PATELLlDiE. 
Patella insignisy sp. n.. Bunker, Verh. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 1866, 
p. 914, Cape.^ — P. frauenfeldiy sp. n.. Bunker, 1. c., Madras. [The Re- 
corder, who has seen specimens of the latter, sent to him by Hr. Zelebor, 
does not consider them distinct from P. guttata (Orb.), which he has collected 
at Madeira. The locality Madras appears to have been erroneously stated 
for Madeira.] . 
CniTONIDiE. 
Chiton marmoratus (Gmel.). Teeth of the radula, Eberhard, I, c, p. 16, 
pi. 4. fig. 76. 
Frembleyay g. n., H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 446. Testa ovalis, 
convexa. Valvm transversee, latse, carinatm^ apex posterioris valvm terminalis. 
