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wliich we should have expected least are Cypraa candidulaj Cassis 
saburon, and Solemya mediterranea, 
Heller, C. Horse Dalmatinse. Bericht iiber eine Reise nach 
der Ostkiiste des adriatischen Meers. [Report on a voyage 
to the east coast of the Adriatic.] Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. 
Wien, 1864, xiv. p. 17. 
This report contains a list of animals collected in the southern 
part of the Adriatic Sea, Av-ith 99 species of Conc?iifera, 2 of 
BracMopoda, 137 of Gasteropoda, and 3 of Cephalopoda. 
The fauna of littoral mollusca in the upper part of the Adriatic 
(at Venice and Trieste) is somewhat different from that of Naples 
and Sicily ; therefore it is very interesting to see from this list 
how far the fauna of the southern part of the Adriatic approaches 
that of the Mediterranean. 
Weinkauep, H. C. Additions an Catalogue des Coquilles ma- 
rines recueillies sur les cotes de TAlgerie. Journ. Conch, 
pp. 7-11. 
Twelve species are to be added to, and six to be erased from, 
a former catalogue by the same author (Journ. Conch. 1862); 
among the addenda there are some species not hitherto found on 
the European shores of the Mediterranean, although they have 
been known from the Atlantic coast of Africa, viz. Mur ex gib- 
bosus (Lam.) and Littorina punctata (Gmel. sp.) . 
Weinkaupf, H. C. Observations sur quelques especes de la 
Mediterranee. Journ. Conch, pp. 11-16. [Tritonium,Na- 
tica, Cancellar'ia.) 
Crosse, H. Note sur les Psammobies des cotes de FAlgerie. 
Journ. Conch, pp. 16-19. 
2. Japan and Northern China. 
Adams, A. Notes on some molluscous animals from the seas of 
China and Japan. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1864, xiii. 
pp. 140-144. — Observations on the soft external parts, and 
some remarks on the synonymy of the species. 
Adams, A. On some new genera and species of mollusks from 
the seas of China and Japan. Ibid. pp. 307-310. 
Adams, A. List of the species of Fenella found in the seas of 
Japan. Ibid. pp. 39-41. 
Adams, A. On the species of Necerja found in the seas of Japan. 
Ibid. pp. 206-209. 
3. Indian Seas. 
Alder, J., and Hancock, A. Notice of a Collection of Nudi- 
